• Birmingham City defender Dion Sanderson to appear in court on drink-driving charge

    Birmingham City footballer Dion Sanderson will appear in court on a drink-driving charge, West Midlands Police have confirmed

  • Derry Magee students and people across the city to abseil off the City Hotel for AWARE charity

    Students from Ulster University, staff from St Cecilia's College and Holy Family Primary School have vowed to take on the challenge for mental health. Since 1996 AWARE has been a strong pillar in Derry, fighting for the people of the city. They recently released their new fundraiser, which will require its participants to have some nerves of steel. As on June 9 they will abseil down the City Hotel, which is eight stories tall. Participants are asked to pledge to raise a minimum of £100, with...

  • Coventry City predicted team v Hull City as Mark Robins considers changes

    Coventry City predicted team from CoventryLive as Sky Blues reporter Andy Turner attempts to second guess Mark Robins' starting line-up to face Hull at the CBS Arena on Wednesday night

  • 'Serious incident of vandalism' at Derry's City Cemetery

    Several graves were vandalised, and wreaths and momentums removed and damaged in the incident, discovered on Saturday. A PSNI spokesman said police received a report shortly after 9am on Saturday that a number of graves had been damaged. “We have identified a male suspect and are following a definitive line of inquiry in relation to the incident,” he added. Derry City and Strabane District Council confirmed that a serious incident of vandalism had taken place in the Kildrum section of the City...

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    Earth Day marked in Quezon City, the Philippines

    People participate in an event in celebration of the Earth Day in Quezon

  • FCA defends 'name and shame' plans after City backlash

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched a robust defence of its plans to ‘name and shame’ companies under investigation today after a fierce backlash against the proposed changes in recent weeks.

  • Nick Hardy, Davis Riley set to defend at Zurich Classic

    If the PGA Tour has gotten repetitive to some fans — another day, another Scottie Scheffler runaway — the Zurich Classic of New Orleans offers something different for one week only. Teeing off Thursday at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La., the Zurich is entering its seventh year as the tour's only two-man team event. Eighty teams are registered for the event and will play two different formats. On Thursday and Saturday, it will be four-ball (best ball), and on Friday and Sunday, they'll change...

  • Eddie Olczyk set for his 10th appearance on NBC's Kentucky Derby coverage

    A conversation with NBC horse racing analyst Randy Moss at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, paved the way for the former Blackhawks analyst to join the production.

  • Patrick McEleney injury a ‘tricky one’ says Derry City boss

    ​The Shantallow man's time on the pitch has been limited this season due to several injury setbacks including a groin strain and a most recent calf problem. McEleney went to a clinic in Santry, Dublin last week for a scan on the injury described by Higgins as an uncommon one, but a date for his return to action remains unclear. Higgins has been unable to field his strongest team this season after 12 games - a familiar predicament since taking the Brandywell hotseat - and goes to Galway with...

  • In Pictures: Derry City fans on the longest road trip of the season at Waterford

    Over 60 dedicated fans made the 10 hour plus round trip from Derry to Waterford to watch their team follow up a big home win against St Patrick’s Athletic with another three points and excellent performance against Keith Long’s men. It was certainly well worth the diesel money with a Will Patching penalty and Pat Hoban’s predatory finish to take his tally to nine goals this term, securing victory which fleetingly moved City back into second spot. Our photographer KEVIN MOORE was at the RSC and...

  • Arsenal and Manchester City set up a two-horse race – Football Weekly

    Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jordan Jarrett-Bryan, and Jonathan Wilson to discuss latest Premier League action and beyondRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.On the podcast today: the panel discuss all the weekend’s Premier League action, including the north London derby, as Arsenal put the pressure on Manchester City with a 3-2 win over Tottenham. With a routine win for...

  • Oklahoma City Thunder's Mark Daigneault wins NBA Coach of the Year

    Daigneault is the second Thunder coach to win Coach of the Year joining Scott Brooks