FA Probes Southampton 'Spygate' After Play-Off Exit
Southampton face further FA punishment after being expelled from the Championship play-offs for spying on opponents, including Middlesbrough, Oxford, and Ipswich.
Southampton face further FA punishment after being expelled from the Championship play-offs for spying on opponents, including Middlesbrough, Oxford, and Ipswich.
Joey Chestnut, 17-time hot dog eating champion, will defend his title on July 4 after a judge allowed travel despite a battery charge probation.
Southampton winger Leo Scienza described the club's expulsion from the Championship play-offs over spying offences as 'heartbreaking', as Middlesbrough replace them for the final against Hull.
Katie Price changes stance on missing husband Lee Andrews, saying police and Interpol are now handling the case as she steps back.
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RecommendedA Spanish court cites 'sufficient evidence' that Jonathan Andic may have played a premeditated role in the death of his father, Mango founder Isak Andic, who fell from a cliff near Barcelona.
Darren Stoddart, a Light Dragoons squadron commander, is suing the Ministry of Defence for over £200,000, claiming lack of warm mittens caused permanent cold sensitivity.
EastEnders actor Sid Owen, 54, denies being drunk after his £30k boat was written off in a crash. He blames a dodgy fan belt and says he fled to help an elderly friend.
Joey Chestnut, 17-time hot dog eating champion, will compete on July 4 despite being on probation for a misdemeanor battery charge. A judge granted travel permission.
A family from Newport suffered food poisoning, electric shock, and filthy conditions on a £3,000 trip to Egypt. They have now received a full refund from Loveholidays.
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RecommendedItamar Ben-Gvir faces global backlash after videos taunting detained Gaza flotilla activists. Netanyahu says actions not in line with Israel's values, orders deportation.
Roland Pingree is suing Happy Days Retro Vacations for over £200,000 after his wife Ruth died saving their children from a caravan fire in July 2022, claiming a faulty smoke alarm and inadequate safety measures.
Hulu renews The Testaments for a second season after the first season achieved 45 million hours viewed and an 88% Rotten Tomatoes score.
King Charles and Queen Camilla continue their Northern Ireland tour. Charles gets a seagull splatter in Newcastle while Camilla pours Guinness in Royal Hillsborough.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos calls the controversial $40m Melania documentary 'a good business decision', denies personal involvement, as film fails to recoup budget.
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RecommendedMike Salisbury, BBC Natural History Unit producer who worked on 'Life' series with David Attenborough and edited The Natural World, dies aged 84.
More than 40 activists, including Greenpeace UK's programme director, were arrested after locking themselves to pesticide barrels outside Syngenta's Yorkshire headquarters on World Bee Day.
British Council staff in Italy strike over proposed 80% workforce cut due to funding crisis linked to £197m Covid-era loan. Protests planned at British embassy.
A letter highlights irony as Nobel peace laureate Abiy Ahmed imprisons activists in Ethiopia, while 112 Nobel laureates call for Iran to release Narges Mohammadi.
Newly released documents show Keir Starmer's top advisers, including Morgan McSweeney, were briefed on an investigation into journalists critical of Labour Together thinktank.
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RecommendedPep Guardiola leaves Manchester City as one of football's greats, but his legacy is inseparable from the UAE's state project, financial allegations, and soft power.
Corrections to Guardian articles: largest USAF base in Europe is Ramstein, not Lakenheath; Ely is a city; homophone error 'peaking' for 'peeking'.
Eighteen young Americans seek a court stay to halt Trump's repeal of the endangerment finding, citing constitutional rights and irreversible climate harm.
The US has announced murder charges against former Cuban president Raúl Castro for his alleged role in the 1996 downing of two civilian planes, escalating tensions.
Rami Malek's mannered performance weighs down Ira Sachs' well-intended 80s AIDS drama The Man I Love, set in homophobic Reagan-era New York. The film premiered at Cannes.
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RecommendedThe United States has indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro for allegedly ordering the shooting down of civilian planes in 1996, killing four US nationals.
Far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir posted a video taunting bound international activists from a Gaza flotilla, drawing condemnation from world leaders and the Israeli PM.
Carmen Mercedes Lineberger, a former DoJ prosecutor, faces felony charges for emailing a sealed Trump investigation report to herself and renaming it as a bundt cake recipe to hide it.
A satirical cartoon challenges the notion that flotilla activists are undermining Israel's integrity, pointing instead to government actions.
Mako Nishimura, Japan's only female yakuza, recounts her life of violence, drug addiction, and the decline of organised crime, and her quest for redemption.
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RecommendedAfua Hirsch argues that the campaign to remove Misan Harriman as Southbank Centre chair is part of a broader assault on black figures in UK public life, drawing parallels to far-right tactics.