Manchester City WIN appeal against Champions League ban: FFP breach overturned by CAS

Manchester City have won their battle with UEFA and their European ban has been lifted. The Premier League club were banned from European football for two years in February after UEFA found they had committed 'serious breaches' of its Financial Fair Play regulations. City, adamant that they had done nothing …...Read More

Jack Charlton's granddaughter pays tribute to World Cup winner as calls grow for him to be honoured

Jack Charlton's granddaughter has paid tribute to the 1966 World Cup winner as a campaign grows for him to receive a posthumous knighthood. Emma Wilkinson told of her 'extremely warm, very tactile' grandfather who died on Friday aged 85 after battling dementia and lymphoma. The ITV reporter, based in Lincolnshire …...Read More

Nicola Sturgeon warns she will 'not shy away' from England quarantine

A fresh border row erupted yesterday after Nicola Sturgeon said she would 'not shy away' from forcing visitors coming up from England to self-quarantine if any outbreak there were not 'properly managed'. In a wide-ranging interview on the BBC, the First Minister claimed support for independence was rising because Scots …...Read More

Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Aides Target Fauci

As Fauci becomes more vocal, Trump aides are moving to undercut him. President Trump’s advisers undercut the nation’s top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, over the weekend, anonymously providing details to various news outlets about statements he had made early in the outbreak that they said were inaccurate. …...Read More

Parents' unwillingness to impose boundaries 'spawned a generation of infantilised millennials'

Parents not enforcing boundaries and being unwilling to chastise children has led to a generation of 'infantilised millennials', according to a sociology professor. In his book, Why Borders Matter, Frank Furedi, emeritus professor of sociology at Kent University, says a lack of clear boundaries has created a childlike generation. Not …...Read More

Shoppers continue to stay away from the high street with footfall down 65% year-on-year in June

High street footfall has dropped by 65 per cent and could lead to 250,000 jobs being axed by struggling retailers. Most high street shops across England and Northern Ireland were given the green light to reopen on June 15 amid the coronavirus pandemic. But many customers have chosen to stay …...Read More

What can you recycle? Your guide to symbols and recycling

We all know how important recycling is for the planet - it helps minimise waste and transforms old products into new packaging. Recycling just four shampoo bottles saves enough energy to power a shower for five minutes, highlighting just how important reusing products is for the environment. As consumers one …...Read More

Behold Vermont, From Above

At the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with travel restrictions in place worldwide, we launched a new series — The World Through a Lens — in which photojournalists help transport you, virtually, to some of our planet’s most beautiful and intriguing places. This week, Caleb Kenna shares a collection of …...Read More

How Koalas With an S.T.D. Could Help Humanity

These parallels have led Dr. Timms to argue that koalas could serve as a “missing link” in the search for a human vaccine. “The koala is more than just a fancy animal model,” he said. “It actually is really useful for human studies.” An ancient curse No one knows how …...Read More

George Soros’s Foundation Pours $220 Million Into Racial Equality Push

Patrick Gaspard, the president of the Open Society Foundations, said in an interview that the group believed the investment was about harnessing the momentum toward racial justice, but also giving organizations room to think long-term. Now, he said, is “the moment we’ve been investing in for the last 25 years.” …...Read More