Diego Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ shirt sells for £7 million
Diego Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ shirt has sold for a whopping £7,142,500 at auction. The shirt was worn by the late football legend during the famous 1986 match.
The banking giant is investigating Stuart Kirk’s presentation after he claimed policymakers and officials have been exaggerating climate risks.
‘My house is flying away and my career is gone away,’ he recalled seeing during ayahuasca trip
Climate change will be one focus of the World Economic Forum's first in-person gathering of business and government leaders in two years
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You might not think that we produce many tomatoes in Britain, but we do: about 100,000 tons, a fifth of our annual consumption. Yet British tomato farmers face a problem: powdery mildew, a disease against which their principal defence has long been fungicide.
Top HSBC banker jokes 'who cares if Miami is underwater' during climate change speech
Oleksandr Zinchenko broke down in tears as he clutched a Ukrainian flag and was embraced by teammates while celebrating Manchester City’s Premier League title win on May 22.Video recorded by @fanzDAO shows the poignant moment the Ukrainian national player retrieved the blue and yellow flag draped over the Premier League trophy.Manchester City dramatically claimed their fourth domestic league win in five years after beating Aston Villa 3-2.The champions fought back from a 0-2 deficit, scoring three goals in six minutes, giving them a one point advantage over domestic rival Liverpool on the final match day. Credit: @fanzDAO via Storyful
As Qatar prepares to host more than 1.4 million foreign football fans for the 2022 World Cup, cultural differences are expected to show. The Qatari cartoon series ‘Kawkabani’ is on a mission to ease the shocks. Through a series of episodes telling the story of an alien crash landing in the small conservative country, it encourages both Qataris and football fans to embrace their differences.
ITV News has released new pictures showing Boris Johnson at a party in lockdown, on 13 November 2020.
Kevin Lindsay, Scotland organiser for Aslef, hit out at the ‘shambolic’ pay negotiations for train drivers which have led to services being cut.
The Prime Minister is facing pressure to ‘urgently explain’ why the talks took place.
Britain is involved in talks with allies about creating a coalition-of-the-willing to open up ports in Ukraine for grain exports to stop millions of people starving around the world. The aim is to create a safe corridor from Odesa on the Black Sea and possibly other ports to the Bosphorus so grain ships could reach the Mediterranean. World food chiefs have warned that unless ports such as Odesa can be used for grain exports within weeks, acute food shortages could hit many countries, particularly in the developing world.
Russian forces are bombarding a key city in eastern Ukraine with artillery and missiles in an attempt to take more of the Donbas region
An unusual outbreak of monkeypox is causing concern in some European countries.
Brian Kemp charges into Tuesday’s primary with a double-digit polling lead over Trump-backed David Perdue
President Joe Biden said Monday that the United States has a “commitment” to help Taiwan militarily if China invades
The first passengers tapping in to the long-awaited Elizabeth Line have been greeted by calming minimalist design, near-silent trains and platforms as big as the Shard. Robert Bevan meets Julian Robinson — the visionary responsible for London’s futuristic new look
There is currently no cure for migraines, although a number of treatments are available to help ease the symptoms.
Shantal Bailey said her son Raheem has faced ‘racial and physical abuse’ since he started secondary school at Abertillery Learning Community
A new exhibition at the Louisiana Museum in Denmark aims to showcase the work of research collective, Forensic Architecture, who use digital techniques to investigate alleged crimes and human rights violations.