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A government lawyer would not rule out Boris Johnson trying to close parliament for a second time during a Supreme Court hearing.
The Italian Football Federation will not punish Cagliari after their supporters were heard racially abusing Inter Milan forward Romelu Lukaku earlier this month.
Wales assistant coach Rob Howley has been sent home from the Rugby World Cup for a “potential breach” of betting rules, the Welsh Rugby Union has said.
A US cancer survivor has become the first person to swim across the Channel four times non-stop.
Gary Lineker is reportedly volunteering to cut his £1.75m salary after years of controversy over his high pay cheque.
There are two things that Rutland residents are especially proud of: being England’s smallest county, and being the only county that doesn’t have a McDonald’s.
Credit card interest rates have reached their highest in at least 13 years, putting shoppers preparing to splash out for Christmas at risk of higher bills.
An elderly British couple have appeared in court in Portugal accused of smuggling cocaine worth £1m on a luxury cruise ship.
Ric Ocasek, the frontman of US band The Cars, best known for their 1980s hit single Drive, has died aged 75.
Former Doctor Who star Christopher Eccleston has revealed he was battling anorexia while filming the sci-fi series and has contemplated suicide in the past.