The Ronaldinho goal that knocked England out of the World Cup 20 years ago
The Ronaldinho goal that knocked England out of the World Cup 20 years ago
Some spectators loved the drama, whereas others compared it to football and thought it was ’embarrassing’.
Parts of a mountain glacier collapsed in the Italian Alps on Sunday amid record temperatures, local authorities said, killing at least six people and injuring eight. The Trento provincial government said rescue operations were in progress after a large "ice avalanche" involving hikers, adding that there was likely to be a "heavy toll". The avalanche took place on the Marmolada, which at more than 3,300 metres is the highest mountain in the Dolomites, a range in the eastern Italian Alps straddling the regions of Trento and Veneto.
A CAR park will be shut down overnight after reports of groups of up to 400-500 car enthusiasts doing doughnuts.
Letter: A citizens’ alliance won a number of commitments from the organisers that helped nearby residents, says Neil Jameson
Fabio Jakobsen avoided the pitfalls of a chaotic finish to stage two of the Tour de France to deliver an emotional victory in Nyborg, Denmark. Jakobsen, making his Tour debut less than two years after suffering life-threatening injuries in a crash at the Tour of Poland, stayed clear of late spills at the end of the 202.5km stage from Roskilde to come around Mads Pedersen and beat Wout van Aert - who consoled himself by taking the yellow jersey. The day had been designed to build up to fireworks on the 18km-long Great Belt Bridge in the finale, but it was after the peloton returned to dry land that the key incidents occurred as a crash blocked the road inside the final three kilometres, leaving a select group of sprinters to contest the honours.
Protests are taking place today on the M4 near the Prince of Wales Bridge, and across the country, as fuel campaigners Stand Up to Fuel Prices UK stage disruption. The group is campaigning against rocketing fuel prices, which have hit record levels and are exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis.
Natasha Kaplinsky OBE, 49, is best known for her long-standing career as a news anchor for Sky News, BBC News, Channel 5 and ITV News. She was the first ever winner of Strictly Come Dancing in 2004, and now lives on a farm in East Sussex with her husband, Justin Bower, and their two children.
‘The man was a giant in our field,’ Adrian Lester tweeted
A DOG bakery, fudge factory and celebrated Caribbean cookhouse are among the exhibitors at this year’s Clitheroe Food Festival.
All you need to know about the main event and undercard
Brazilian president’s dismantling of environmental safeguards partly to blame, says politician leading inquiry
An easyJet flight to Menorca was given a Spanish fighter plane escort because an 18-year-old British holidaymaker had allegedly made a bomb threat on board, it emerged on Monday. Video footage showed it being escorted by a Spanish Airforce F18 fighter jet before it reached its destination.
A grassroots football club in Orpington has had their £12,000 dug outs completely knocked down by vandals.
Cameron Norrie is the last Briton standing in the singles at this year’s championships.
Scotland could be experiencing record levels of covid cases as 1 in 15 people are infected mid a 'surge' in the virus.
The Kremlin has claimed it has finally "liberated" half of the entire Donbas after more than four months of bloody fighting that has destroyed the region's key towns.
Will Quince says the Government has helped lift ‘millions’ of people out of paying tax.
A five-day rally covering the entire length of the UK aims to accelerate take-up of electric vehicles by showcasing the country’s charging infrastructure. By Bill Bain
Jonny Bairstow insists England stand ready to chase down any target after his fifth century of a vintage year was not enough to prevent India from building a big lead at Edgbaston. Bairstow continued his remarkable run of form in 2022 with a counter-punching 106 against a high-class India attack. But 36 from Sam Billings was the side’s next best score as they gave up a 132-run first-innings lead.
Two protesters from the Just Stop Oil group on Monday covered a famous British pastoral painting with a poster of an apocalyptic future, then glued themselves to its frame.