Looking ahead to the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Iwobi says the target is clear.
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Olowookere backs Flamingos for strong U-17 Women’s World Cup campaign
The Flamingos will begin their World Cup journey with a crucial opening match against Canada on Sunday, 19 October.
Anthony Taylor reflects on worst abuse of career after chaotic Europa League final
Despite these challenges, Taylor remains passionate about refereeing. “When it comes down to it, it’s one of the best jobs in the world. You’re right in the centre of the action in the most exciting league in the world,” he said.
Scottish parliament rejects bill granting legal right to addiction treatment
Scotland recorded 1,017 drug misuse deaths in 2024, 155 fewer than the previous year, while alcohol-related deaths fell to 1,185—the lowest since 2019.
Starmer hails Trump’s leadership in Gaza peace deal
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has praised US President Donald Trump’s leadership in securing a landmark Gaza ceasefire deal, saying the agreement “would not have happened” without him.
APC mocks ADC’s 2027 presidential ambitions as ‘political comedy’
By Ismaeel Aleem The All Progressives Congress (APC) has ridiculed the African Democratic Congress (ADC)’s assertion that it will triumph in the 2027 general elections, […]
Minister vows crackdown on deliberate wildfires in Northern Ireland
By Eniola Amadu Environment Minister Andrew Muir has vowed that those responsible for deliberately starting wildfires in Northern Ireland will be pursued and brought before […]
Bedford mayor scraps £340,000 ward fund amid financial pressures
By Eniola Amadu Green councillors in Bedford have expressed disappointment after Conservative Mayor Tom Wootton announced the suspension of the £340,000 Member Ward Fund to […]
ADC urges Tinubu to heed World Bank’s poverty verdict
Calling for urgent action, the ADC demanded a shift from “cosmetic reform” to “genuine leadership” prioritising people over statistics.
Stirling to host £16m film studio project on former MoD site
The Stirling Studios project, funded largely through a £19m UK Government grant, will see a 160,000 sq ft (14,864 sq m) building transformed into a state-of-the-art film hub
