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It may not be “business as usual” for Manchester United in the summer transfer market, according to the club’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.
Hundreds of people have lined the streets of Bristol to pay their respects to Eddie Large as the hearse carrying his coffin was driven to the comedian’s funeral.
Alan Pardew says he has not accepted a relegation bonus from ADO Den Haag and has instead offered to donate it to the club’s non-playing staff and the Dutch health service.
Leagues One and Two could be decided by the top eight sides from each division taking part in a mini-tournament to decide who is promoted.
An investigation has found no evidence of wrongdoing on the part of the SPFL in relation to the submission of Dundee’s vote on the resolution to end the lower leagues in Scotland.
Another 813 people have died in UK hospitals after testing positive for COVID-19, taking the total to 20,319, says the Department of Health.
There’s good news and not so good news about the chances of a vaccine to beat COVID-19.
A doctor has expanded a volunteering scheme to help vulnerable people who are self-isolating during the coronavirus pandemic.
Frontline police officers in parts of London are making the most of the fall in crime during lockdown to help the most vulnerable in society.
More than 370,000 people in the UK have symptomatic COVID-19, according to an app tracking the virus “in real time”.