• £70 for a frying pan, Rufus? That Andrew role must pay well as Scoop star Sewell steps out in London

    Actor Rufus Sewell, 56, who can currently be seen in Netflix drama Scoop as Prince Andrew, was spotted out and about in west London with a new £70 frying pan under his arm.

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    Irish Premiership: How Saturday's action unfolded - Live

    Relive the drama as Larne hammer Cliftonville 8-1 to reclaim top spot in the Premiership while their also wins for Coleraine, Loughgall, Carrick Rangers and Dungannon Swifts.

  • Unlicenced gambling firms ordered to pay players back

    Judges in Almelo have ordered two online gambling companies to reimburse two punters for their losses, because they don’t have a licence to operate in the Netherlands. It is the first time a Dutch court has ordered an unlicenced company to hand money back to players. In each case the player had lost around €200,000 and the ruling, lawyer Benzi Loonstein told reporters, is “ground-breaking”. Bwin and PokerStars admit they did not have a licence to offer online gambling in

  • England to keep rugby test ban on overseas-based players

    Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney said Tuesday there were no plans to alter rules banning overseas-based players from England duty despite several internationals joining French clubs. Several players capped by England -- including Jack Willis, Henry Arundell and Joe Marchant -- are currently ruled out of test selection

  • Why every CEO must pay close attention to what their customers are saying

    Verizon Consumer CEO Sowmyanarayan Sampath understands that valuable customer data can come from anywhere—tucked into the findings of broad demographic surveys or from casual conversations at a kid’s birthday party. That’s why he looks for every opportunity to learn more about what’s affecting his company’s network, from unusual spikes in demand to billing frustrations felt by customers. Such efforts helped inform Verizon’s 2023 Consumer Connections report, which analyzes huge volumes of network...

  • Get the best casino welcome bonus for Irish players 2024

    Top casinos are ready with open arms and a bounty of welcome bonuses for all lads and lassies older than 18. We have put together a list of the best welcome offers for Irish online casino players w

  • Best casino cashback bonuses for Irish players in April 2024

    Online casinos in Ireland value their customers. They focus on attracting new customers and rewarding those who stay with them. One of the ways they do this is through cashback bonuses. These bonus

  • LP kicks as NLC meets on Abure’s fate today

    Stakeholders of the Nigeria Labour Congress will today meet to take a decision on the leadership crisis rocking the Labour Party and the return of Julius Abure as the party’s National Chairman. Among other things, The PUNCH gathered that a caretaker committee is being proposed by the unionists to take over the control of the Read More

  • Monte Carlo Masters 1000 Kicks Off with High Hopes for Italian Players

    The Monte Carlo Masters 1000 has begun, and naturally, all eyes are on Jannik Sinner who is seeded number 2, just behind Novak Djokovic. As we wait for the South Tyrolean to play on Tuesday, April 9, two Italians are already competing in the tournament of the Principality. Arnaldi Wins Against Muller In the qualifying match, Luca Nardi prevailed over the French player Alexandre Muller, closing the match in three sets (3-6, 6-4, 6-4). The Italian will play tomorrow, Monday, April 8, starting at...

  • ‘Show must go on’: Iranian journalist stabbed in London returns to work

    Pouria Zeraati said he is back on the airwaves with Iran International, a dissident broadcaster based in the UKAn Iranian journalist who was stabbed outside his London home last week has returned to work, saying the “show must go on”.Pouria Zeraati was knifed in the leg by a group of three unknown assailants as he approached his car in Wimbledon on 29 March. Continue reading

  • China must pay for its mass murder by fueling America's fentanyl overdose epidemic

    The mass importation of Chinese fentanyl is slaughtering Americans at an annual rate equal to that of our bloodiest year in World War II.

  • Starting today, ISPs must display labels with price, speeds, and data caps

    ISPs comply with FCC rule after protesting requirement to list all fees.