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Football’s best TV commentators ranked: From Clive Tyldesley to Barry Davies

Football commentators are famed for their research but hostage to the unknowable. All of the best wait for their moment, a shock, a dramatic final, a historically improbable conclusion to a league season. When it comes they must get it right. Do so and it can secure a legacy. Some commentators work for decades but are only remembered for one line. ...


Who is playing at Glastonbury today, Sunday, June 30th?

Sunday is filled with even more amazing acts!


Cleverly accuses Glastonbury small boat stunt of ‘trivialising’ crossings

The Home Secretary said the stunt, reportedly devised by the artist Banksy, was ‘awful’.


Rangers star agrees astronomical offer to leave Ibrox and join Gerrard

Reports claim there could be a huge departure from Ibrox in the coming weeks.


Doctors say how many steps you should walk a day to lower the risk of death

Doctors say how many steps you should walk a day to lower the risk of death - Thousands of people all wore an accelerometer device on their wrist for seven days to measure exercise levels


UK Athletics Championships 2024: Keely Hodgkinson still the star attraction at Olympic trials after 400m switch

UK Athletics Championships 2024: Keely Hodgkinson still the star attraction at Olympic trials after 400m switch - A massive weekend lies ahead for Britain’s leading athletes in Manchester as the Paris Games move into view


What channel is Switzerland vs Italy on today? TV channel and free live stream for Euro 2024 game

What channel is Switzerland vs Italy on today? TV channel and free live stream for Euro 2024 game - The winners of last-16 tie in Berlin could yet face England in the quarter-finals


Denmark’s Hjulmand attacks ‘ridiculous handball rules’ after defeat by Germany

The Denmark manager, Kasper Hjulmand, took aim at football’s “ridiculous” handball rules after they were beaten 2-0 by Germany in a controversial, storm-ravaged last-16 tie. Denmark had been well in the game against Germany and thought they had taken the lead when Joachim Andersen converted three minutes after half-time. But the goal was disallowed by VAR for a fractional offside against Thomas Delaney and, almost immediately afterwards,...


KTM's XC-W Dirt Bike Updates Aren't Actually Small, and 2-Strokes Remain

After a near-total redesign for 2024, we weren't expecting much more from the 2025 XC-W lineup. KTM must have missed the memo.


Rishi Sunak: I'll still be Prime Minister on Friday and UK a better place to live after 14 years of Tory rule

Rishi Sunak: I'll still be Prime Minister on Friday and UK a better place to live after 14 years of Tory rule - The Conservative leader defended his party’s record in government against what he described as a ‘declinist narrative’


Storms kill at least four people in the southern Alps in Switzerland

he bridge in Visletteo destroyed due to the storm, in Visletto, in the Maggia Valley, southern Switzerland on Sunday June 30, 2024.


Two iconic 00s pop bands could be joining forces as one group

'I'd love to see us all together.'


David Dimbleby: ‘Politicians have always lied – it’s the quality that’s declined’

There is a Vote Labour poster in the front window of the London home of veteran BBC anchor David Dimbleby in Pimlico. Unlike some newer channels, the corporation has strict rules about presenters’ impartiality, particularly when the country is going to the polls, but then, as Dimbleby is quick to point out, the last of the 10 general election night...


Chelsea agree yet another transfer deal as £30m star heads to Stamford Bridge for medical

Yet another new arrival...


North Korea blames South Korea, U.S. and Japan ties as Asian version of NATO

By Hyunsu Yim and Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea criticised a joint military exercise by South Korea, Japan and the United States held this month, state media said on Sunday, saying such drills show the relationship among three countries has developed into "the Asian version of NATO". On Thursday, the three countries began large-scale joint military drills called "Freedom Edge"


New Lara Croft Tomb Raider game: Everything we know so far

In 2022, Crystal Dynamics revealed a new Lara Croft game currently known as Tomb Raider Next which is being backed by Amazon and being developed in Unreal Engine 5. When it releases, it will be the first entry in the mainline series since Shadow of the Tomb Raider back in 2018 which wrapped up a much darker, grittier trilogy of games starring Lara ...


Tonight's rugby news as Wales international's name circulated to clubs and star carried off field on eve of series

These are your evening headlines on Saturday, June 29


Police search Thales offices in three countries in corruption probe

PARIS (Reuters) - Police in France, Spain and the Netherlands searched the offices of French military equipment provider Thales between Wednesday and Friday as part of a corruption probe, a judicial source told Reuters on Saturday. A spokesperson for Thales confirmed to Reuters that searches had taken place but gave no further details beyond saying that the company was cooperating with


European allies hope Democrats replace Biden to prevent Trump victory

European allies have expressed anxiety that Joe Biden’s poor debate performance could mean victory for Donald Trump and reduction in US support for Ukraine. The 81-year-old US president lost his train of thought and stumbled through Thursday night’s debate, which contained relatively little discussion of foreign policy. Mr Biden accused Trump of co...


New Strictly battle as two CBBC stars wrestle for coveted line-up spot

The two names in the mix could follow in the footsteps of Blue Peter's Helen Skelton.


Reigning champions Italy knocked out of Euros

Holders Italy have been knocked out of Euro 2024 after a 2-0 defeat to Switzerland in the last 16.


MW3's Roblox-inspired mode has fans pleading: 'Please become Call of Duty again'

We almost forgot Modern Warfare 3 was still alive and kicking, what with the launch of XDefiant, VALORANT console, and the Black Ops 6 announcement - with the latter taking over a lot of the limelight


Lewis Capaldi makes quiet return to Glastonbury after breaking down on stage

He's been pictured in the crowds.


Families bemused as Jacob Rees-Mogg walks in on children’s church ceremony

Families bemused as Jacob Rees-Mogg walks in on children’s church ceremony - Jacob Rees-Mogg had permission for filming at a holy communion ceremony – but parishioners were not expecting it


Hugh Grant fans shocked by ‘latest career phase’ as chilling villain in new A24 horror

Hugh Grant fans shocked by ‘latest career phase’ as chilling villain in new A24 horror - ‘Love me a creepy Hugh Grant character,’ wrote one fan on social media


Election campaign day 38: Farage at centre of media storm

Election campaign day 38: Farage at centre of media storm - Here are the main developments in the General Election campaign on Saturday.


Led by Donkeys interrupt Nigel Farage speech by lowering huge Putin banner

Led by Donkeys interrupt Nigel Farage speech by lowering huge Putin banner - Nigel Farage was initially unaware that the Russian president was on the poster, with the words ‘I heart Nigel’ written below


Liverpool block transfer of star who doesn’t want to play for Arne Slot for two reasons

The two reasons why Liverpool have put the sale of a wantaway star on ice have emerged, though the buying club retain strong hope of securing a move much later in the window


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 leaked images dazzle in multiple color options

A new leak showed off the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 in several different color options ahead of the July 10 event where the phones are expected to appear.


The discovery of two billion tonnes of these rare minerals could make the US a world leader

Over 2 billion tonnes of rare Earth minerals have been found in the United States, giving the country the potential to become a huge world leader in the substances. In our changing world, efforts are being made to make good use of naturally occurring resources. Scientists at one Scottish university discovered how to turn wastewater from the whisky ...


Dolly Parton recruited by Ryan Reynolds after learning about Welsh heritage

Dolly Parton has said she was "tickled" to learn about her Welsh heritage in an upcoming documentary.


Cheap AI voice clones may wipe out jobs of 5,000 Australian actors

Voice actors say they’re on the precipice of their work being replaced completely by artificial intelligence, with corporate and radio roles already beginning to be replaced by cheap generative AI clones. While a high-profile actor like Scarlett Johansson can make the most prominent AI company in the world back down within a day from using her voice likeness in their AI products, everyday actors working on commercials, audiobook and video games...


Mark Cavendish fighting to stay in Tour de France already after brutal first stage

Mark Cavendish is fighting for survival in the Tour de France after suffering from apparent heatstroke and vomiting during the brutal opening stage of the race, from Florence to Rimini. The British sprinter, riding his last Tour, somehow made it through the stage, aided by four of his teammates, but finished over half an hour down on stage winner, Romain Bardet, of France. The highly-regarded Bardet took the stage win and yellow jersey after...


A release date has been confirmed for Downton Abbey 3

Here's everything we know so far


Jack Dorsey says we won't know what is real anymore in the next 5-10 years with the prevalence of AI-generated content and deep fakes: "It will feel like you're in a simulation."

The number of deep fakes flooding the internet is alarmingly high. It's getting hard to tell what's really from the AI-generated fakes. Co-founder and former X (Twitter) CEO Jack Patrick Dorsey recently shared similar sentiments.


Judge acquits 28 people accused in Panama Papers case, including law firm co-founder

Judge acquits 28 people accused in Panama Papers case, including law firm co-founder - A judge has acquitted 28 people accused of money laundering in an international case known as the Panama Papers


The best-looking File Explorer alternative just got a curvy new update

Files is a third-party file management app on Windows that includes several features not available in the official File Explorer. The latest update to Files adds more curves and a bunch of new options.


Neil Robertson withdraws from Championship League snooker as he says sorry after 'mishap'

The Australian has been forced to withdraw from stage two of the Championship League after a "mishap".


Central banks should set a ‘high bar’ for interest rate cuts, BIS warns

Central banks should avoid cutting interest rates too soon owing to the risk of a fresh flare-up in inflation, the Bank for International Settlements has warned, as policymakers around the world weigh up how quickly to ease monetary policy. The Basel-based umbrella body for central banks, said in its annual report that the global economy looked set for a “smooth landing” as inflation cooled and growth remained resilient. But it urged...


Branthwaite signs, Benfica deal and £94m exodus – Man United's four biggest summer transfer jobs

Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Erik ten Hag have a busy summer ahead as Manchester United look to climb back into the Premier League top-four


Why are voters choosing Reform UK?

Exclusive analysis reveals that Reform UK's flagship tax policy overwhelmingly benefits the richest households.


JK Rowling announces big names for new Harry Potter TV series that 'will more than live up to expectations'

JK Rowling announces big names for new Harry Potter TV series that 'will more than live up to expectations' - The show will see Game Of Thrones and Succession stars at the helm


Le Pen receives early French election boost

Marine Le Pen’s National Rally has received an early boost in the French election, with three of its candidates already qualifying for the second round of voting in overseas territories. France flocked to the polls on Sunday for a high-stakes snap election that could see Ms Le Pen’s party win control of the French parliament. Three MPs from the har...


Watch: Tom Cruise and Simon Pegg enjoy Glastonbury crowd singalong

Watch: Tom Cruise and Simon Pegg enjoy Glastonbury crowd singalong -


Mary Earps reveals why she is leaving Man Utd in candid statement over exit

A parting shot at Sir Jim Ratcliffe?


Chelsea agree personal terms with Real Madrid target, as club-to-club agreement reaches ‘final stages’

Chelsea have agreed personal terms with an Argentine defender who'll sign a six-year contract, and talks over a club-to-club agreement that will contain a crucial clause are advanced


Mathieu van der Poel explains what went wrong in Tour de France opening stage

Mathieu van der Poel was marked as a favorite for the first stage and the yellow jersey in the Tour de France, but the Dutchman had a tough day on the way to Rimini. He finished 88th, 18 minutes and 46 seconds behind the race leaders. Van der Poel responded shortly after the stage to CyclingProNet. "It was a very tough and hot day, so it’s difficult to get back into the race," said the Dutchman, who was competing for the first time since late...


Anxiety doubles risk of developing Parkinson's, study finds

Anxiety doubles risk of developing Parkinson's, study finds - UCL team says symptoms such as depression and sleep disturbance are risk factors for disease


He wants to join: Everton plot to sign 40m Harrison upgrade

Sean Dyche could sign a talented winger from a fellow Premier League side this summer.


A step towards a universal antivenom: Curbing the toll of snakebites

For years, scientists have been trying to reverse the terrible toll that snakebites take on societies in tropical regions in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. In some cases, snakebites can lead to amputations and even death. The race is now on to develop a universal antivenom – something scientists have failed to do so far because of the complexity and variety of venoms around the world. FRANCE 24's Julia Sieger tells us more.