A stoppage time penalty from Pascal Gross left Liverpool frustrated as they were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw at Brighton on Saturday after a Diogo Jota goal looked to have secured a win for Juergen Klopp's side.
Gross drilled home his spot kick (...)
Manchester City's victorious players were adamant amidst the celebrations that greeted the completion of their magnificent Premier League triumph on the English southcoast on Sunday that this was still just the infancy of their era of (...)
Manchester City clinched the Premier League title with the win required to finally end Liverpool's relentless attempt to dethrone them as champions by crushing Brighton & Hove Albion 4-1 on the southcoast on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola's City ended the (...)
Mohamed Salah scored from the penalty spot as Liverpool steadied its title-chasing nerves with a 1-0 win at Brighton in the Premier League on Saturday.
Salah struck his 14th league goal of the season to put Liverpool seven points ahead of (...)
Cutting British taxes on company profits would cost £3.5 billion ($5.3 billion) each year, but it can be paid for by scrapping some business tax reliefs, the opposition Conservatives said on Sunday.
The revenue neutral move, which would take full (...)
Prime Minister Gordon Brown promised Tuesday to clean up British politics, get tough on crime and heal the economy, in a blizzard of policy moves aimed at avoiding a crushing election defeat next year.
Polls point to a big win for the opposition (...)
Hundreds of newly single people are attending an event billed as Britain's first divorce fair.
The Starting Over Show says it aims to help people “bounce back” from breakups. It is taking place Sunday at a hotel in the English seaside resort of (...)
Prime Minister Tony Blair said
Sunday he had not expected the ferocity of the insurgency
in Iraq, but insisted British troops would stay as long as
the Iraqi government needed them.
As his governing Labour Party gathered for its (...)
Britain's Foreign Secretary Jack
Straw said Wednesday that military action against Iran was
inconceivable and said he hoped diplomacy could still end
the international standoff over the country's nuclear
program.
U.S. President George W. Bush, (...)
Prime Minister Tony Blair
acknowledged Sunday that some of Britain's intelligence on
Saddam Hussein's illicit weapons program was wrong, but
defended the U.S.-led war in Iraq.
"The intelligence we had that he had actual deployable
weapons has (...)