Professor Sir Ian Kennedy, who chaired IPSA until 2016, is among the candidates being considered by government officials as the inaugural chair of the Independent Football Regulator, Sky News learns.
British manufacturers endured their worst month for well over a year in March, as rising costs and the threat of US tariffs ...
April will be an expensive month for UK households as it marks the start of an array of price hikes on bills, from energy to ...
Wrexham's stunning financial results would put them in a strong position to compete in the Championship if they gain promotion, according to a football finance expert ...
Debbie will face the diagnosis of young onset dementia as actress Sue spoke about her huge new storyline for the first time ...
According to the proposed regulations, child sex offenders can apply to be released early from prison if they agree to be ...
Millions of citizens are displaced overseas, on the front line and in occupied territories. The answer to that, some say, is ...
A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a man in Brighton, police have said. Officers were ...
Ice hockey legend once seen as nation’s ‘favourite Canadian’ has alienated his compatriots because of friendship with ...
James Graham's scorching new play 'Punch' will transfer to London’s West End while a simultaneous production runs on Broadway ...
The Bondsman premieres 3 April on Amazon Prime internationally Netflix contributes to the apparently endless stream of soapy ...
James Vaughan, a key appointment within director of football Kevin Thelwell's operation at Finch Farm, is set to leave ...
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