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Steve Cooper accepts change may be necessary as he bids to keep Forest up
Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper accepts he might have to compromise on his philosophy in order to stop the rot..
Jurgen Klopp dismisses idea seven year glitch is behind Liverpools troubles
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists his teams troubles this season are not down to a seven-year glitch..
Patrick Vieira believes Crystal Palace have deserved more this season
Patrick Vieira believes his Crystal Palace side have performed better than their 17th-place standing in the Premier League suggests..
Mikel Arteta backs Arsenals Ben White to make Englands World Cup squad
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has backed Ben White to force himself into Englands World Cup squad..
Raising benefits in line with wages would push 200000 children into poverty
Two hundred thousand more children will be pushed into poverty if benefits rise in line with wages rather than inflation, new analysis suggests..
Fans with football banning orders must hand over passports ahead of World Cup
More than 1,300 people subject to football banning orders will be forced to hand their UK passports to police under measures that come into force on Friday..
Seven in 10 people feel fed up on Sundays poll suggests
Almost seven in 10 people regularly experience Sunday scaries where they dread the upcoming week, according to a poll for a Government campaign..
Tributes paid to 10 killed in petrol station explosion as victims names emerge
The Irish premier has paid tribute to the victims of a petrol station explosion as the names of some of the 10 people killed began to emerge..
Truss call for Scottish nuclear power is to make up for UK mistakes Swinney
Calls for more nuclear energy in Scotland are to to make up for the failure of energy policy in the United Kingdom, John Swinney will tell SNP members on Sunday..
Three killed as truck bombing damages Russian bridge to Crimea
An explosion has caused the partial collapse of a bridge linking Russia to the Crimean peninsula, damaging a key supply artery for the Kremlins faltering war effort in southern Ukraine..
A Eurovision covered in sequins with a message of peace planned for Liverpool
Liverpool will be covered in sequins and glitter to deliver a Eurovision Song Contest with a message of peace, organisers have said..
Serial killer Peter Tobin unwilling to give up secrets before death police say
Serial killer Peter Tobin refused to give police details about the further murders they think he committed as they questioned him before his death..
Russell Brand and Jeremy Corbyn join human chain to support Julian Assange
Comedian and actor Russell Brand and former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joined hundreds of protesters outside the Palace of Westminster to demonstrate against the extradition of Julian Assange..
Two teenagers and a child among 10 killed in Irish petrol station explosion
Two teenagers and a young child are among 10 people confirmed dead in an explosion at an Irish petrol station..
Lauren Hemps versatility impresses Sarina Wiegman in Lionesses defeat of USA
Sarina Wiegman praised Lauren Hemps performance in an adjusted role after the forwards goal helped England beat the United States 2-1 in Fridays friendly at Wembley..
Death toll from petrol station blast expected to rise beyond seven
The death toll from an explosion at an Irish petrol station is expected to rise beyond the seven fatalities already confirmed..
Max Verstappen claims pole for Japanese Grand Prix as he bids to wrap up title
Formula One world champion-elect Max Verstappen survived being hauled in front of the stewards to start Sundays Japanese Grand Prix on pole position after causing a near-miss with the McLaren of Lando Norris during qualifying..
Fearne Cotton I quite happily dont have an opinion on a lot of things
Fearne Cotton says she quite happily doesnt have an opinion on a lot of things and that social media is driving people mad..
Steven Gerrard says he is not out of the woods as he seeks to lift Aston Villa
Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard says he is not out of the woods in terms of being under pressure..
Rise in frontline workers seeking help for suicidal thoughts
There has been a rise in the number of NHS and emergency workers seeking help for suicidal thoughts, a charity has said..





















