Princess Eugenie won’t “rule out” going for a “more unexpected name” for her baby, a Ladbrokes representative has claimed. Last year, the Queen’s granddaughter announced that she and her husband Jack Brooksbank were expecting their first child in early 2021. With the
Real Madrid star Eder Militao would demand first-team football at Liverpool if he was to sign for the Reds. That is according to La Liga expert Kevin Campbell. The Brazilian has been strongly linked with an Anfield switch after failing to break
Saka, Chilwell and Grealish are part of a group chat including a number of Premier League players with Leicester’s James Maddison confirming the other members. “We have a little group chat called The Avengers,” Maddison said. “[It has] Jack Grealish, Ross Barkley,
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic have dominated the men’s singles events over the past few years.
Silvestre started his playing career at Rennes before moving to Inter Milan, where he spent one season before Manchester United came calling. The 43-year-old, who was comfortable at left-back and centre-half, went on to win four Premier League titles, the Champions League,
Mr Leonard, Scottish Labour leader since 2017, resigned “in the best interests of the party”. While MSP Anas Sarwar is considered the frontrunner for the role, commentators have suggested Mr Brown, Prime Minister from 2007 to 2010, could take over to boost
Meanwhile, Sky Sports’ Martin Brundle recently expressed a belief that Hamilton will call time on his F1 career at the right time – unlike Schumacher. “My gut feeling is he’ll stop a year early rather than a year late,” he said. “He’s
Arch-Remainer Anthony Grayling shared the news from “abroad” Mr Blair has been considering future options for EU relations. The former Labour prime minister has been vocal in opposing Brexit and has constantly campaigned for a second referendum into the matter. Mr Blair
Brexit: ‘No pressure’ for Biden to strike trade deal says expert President-elect Joe Biden has dashed hopes of a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and US. As he outlined his vision for his first few days in the White House, the
Rafael Nadal may have another Grand Slam in him before he retires but Roger Federer doesn’t, reckons Eurosport tennis reporter Fernando Gomez. Federer and Nadal are currently neck and neck at the top of the men’s game on 20 Grand Slam singles