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Dillian Whyte admits he wanted to ruin Anthony Joshua’s unbeaten record himself, but does not regret the breakdown in talks over a Wembley rematch.
Singer Nicki Minaj has pulled out of a music festival in Saudi Arabia to show her support for women’s rights, LGBTQ community and freedom of expression in the conservative kingdom.
The Killers, who headlined this year’s Glastonbury Festival, have reportedly set a site record after performing the loudest set ever heard at Worthy Farm.
Inter Milan officials are due to arrive in the UK this week as they step up talks with Manchester United over a potential deal for Romelu Lukaku, Sky Sports News understands.
The government has a “ramshackle, Dad’s Army” approach to coping with the impact of rising temperatures, its own climate advisers have warned.
Two people have appeared in court charged with accessing CCTV footage of the post-mortem examination of footballer Emiliano Sala.
New Zealand have beaten India in a shock result to reach the Cricket World Cup final.
Former prime minister Sir John Major has said he would be willing to go to court to try and stop Boris Johnson suspending parliament.
A snake has been found abandoned in a branch of McDonald’s.
Scotland Yard is facing calls for an investigation into three police officers who were filmed pinning down a man as he appeared to have a seizure.