Raine Group's Manchester United verdict highlights Gary Neville concern amid takeover process
In modern football, there is a fine line between ensuring high performance on the pitch as well as being financially profitable off it.
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In modern football, there is a fine line between ensuring high performance on the pitch as well as being financially profitable off it.
Lee Westwood believes LIV Golf is his sport’s equivalent of T20 cricket – but it’s the Ashes he has his eyes on rivalling for the nation’s attention this summer.
Hopes are fading for the survival of the crew of the Titan, a small submersible craft that went missing on Sunday as it dived to the bottom of the North Atlantic to the wreck of the ill-fated Titanic.
Lewis Capaldi is set to take the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury on Saturday, following a short break from performing.
England Under-21s are set to kick-off their 2023 Euros campaign against Czech Republic.
Brendon McCullum, the current head coach of the England cricket Test team, has confirmed that the 33-year-old pace bowler Mark Wood will come into contention for selection at Lord's after missing the first Test. With James Anderson's struggle to find rhythm in the first Test match of the Ashes 2023, Wood could come in to replace Anderson to offer a different dimension to the English pace bowling line-up. "Woody's a great bowler. He offers a real point of difference and he'll always come into consideration for selection - especially on wickets that need a little bit more pace. That's the beauty of having a good squad: we've got guys to pick from," McCullum said as quoted by ESPNCricinfo.
New polling suggests that public sentiment towards the Duchess of Sussex has dropped to an all-time low, with seven out of 10 people harbouring a negative view of her. According to YouGov, Meghan’s net favourability amongst the public has plummeted to -47, the lowest score since the company began tracking her public approval rating in 2017.
Over half of the public believe the UK is already in recession, a poll has found. Despite figures indicating modest economic growth so far this year, 61% of individuals surveyed by Ipsos believe the UK economy is in a downturn.