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Cultural sensation Beyonce has announced a Cowboy Carter UK tour in June, visiting London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for six nights.
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Cultural sensation Beyonce has announced a Cowboy Carter UK tour in June, visiting London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for six nights.
It seems like there's never an ordinary day at Manchester United and Lisandro Martinez recently had a pop at Paul Scholes because the 50-year-old said something the Argentine did not like.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA have announced they are coming to Europe and the UK as part of their Grand National Tour. The duo have added 14 dates to the tour which will include stops to London, Birmingham and Cardiff.
Manchester United face Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon (kick-off: 4:30pm). United narrowly beat Leicester City 2-1 in their previous match last week in the FA Cup thanks to a late goal from Harry Maguire that was controversially allowed despite the defender being offside.
Martin Lewis has saved several people hundreds and thousands of pounds thanks to his money-saving tips and advice. In particular, when it comes to saving money on driving, the financial guru has issued advice to drivers on getting up to half-price reductions on car insurance premiums.
Morrissey fans will be preparing to snap up tickets for his series of UK and Ireland tour dates on Friday. As confirmed earlier this week, the music icon will be playing shows in Manchester, Dublin and Glasgow this June.
Manchester City are waiting for news on two of their senior players after a frustrating night against Real Madrid this week.
With Sir Jim Ratcliffe poised to wield the axe and oversee another round of job cuts, it is becoming increasingly clear Manchester United's summer transfer budget will not resemble a bottomless pit.