Online misogyny: Does Andrew Tate’s arrest spell the end of the 'manosphere'?
Legal troubles continue piling up on Andrew Tate, the former kickboxing world champion, turned social media influencer who once proudly proclaimed himself a “misogynist”.
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Legal troubles continue piling up on Andrew Tate, the former kickboxing world champion, turned social media influencer who once proudly proclaimed himself a “misogynist”.
Ollie Watkins helped fire Aston Villa to a first European quarter-final since 1998 but gave his side and England an injury scare after limping off.
The North's First Minister Michelle O’Neill has expressed the importance of getting a new stadium built at Casement Park for Euro 2028 as diggers moved onto the site.
Ireland will host World Cup conquerors New Zealand and Joe Schmidt’s Australia during a mouth-watering four-match autumn series against southern hemisphere opposition.
The sister-in-law of South Korean international Hwang Ui-jo was sentenced to three years in prison Thursday for posting private explicit videos of the footballer online and trying to blackmail him. The defendant, who has not been named, was accused of sharing the videos on social media while pretending to be an ex-girlfriend accusing him of infidelity. The release of the videos sparked a separate police investigation into the Nottingham Forest striker over whether the sexual encounters were filmed illegally without consent. Hwang has denied the allegations and prosecutors have yet to clear or formally charge him.
Six people die every day during winters in the north west because their homes are too cold, according to campaigners. New analysis of official data published by Greenpeace UK estimates there have been more than 8,000 excess winter deaths in the region since 2013.
If you were a kid in Greater Manchester it was the 'pop man' or the 'mineral man' - either way, you loved seeing his wagon coming down your road.
It began with a tip-off in a Lake District town better known for its boat trips and hiking. Detectives had got wind of a drug dealer in Bowness-on-Windermere said to be selling some fairly serious amounts of cocaine.