Mr Al Fayed bought Fulham in 1997 and under his ownership they rose to the top half of the Premier League in the early 2000s, peaking in qualification for the Europa League. He sold the team in 2013.
A further five adults have appeared in court charged with offences related to a riot sparked by the deaths of two teenagers in a crash in Cardiff last year. Tensions in the Ely area of the city boiled ...
A man has been found guilty of fatally stabbing a celebrity boxing coach in the neck after threatening to “ju-jitsu the f***” out of people on a night out. Ross Hamilton had been “spoiling for a fight ...
Hezbollah has pounded northern Israel with 140 rockets, a day after the militant group’s leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed to retaliate against the country for a mass bombing attack. Israel’s military ...
Charles Leclerc stuck the first blow in Singapore by topping the time sheets in first practice for Sunday’s race in the city state. The Ferrari driver, who finished runner-up to McLaren’s Oscar ...
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is glad to see the likes of Marcus Rashford scoring confidence-boosting goals early in the season. The Red Devils head to Crystal Palace for Saturday evening’s ...
Animal rights activists have staged a protest outside the new Gucci store as it opened in Edinburgh, urging the luxury brand to end the use of reptile skins. Demonstrators from People from the Ethical ...
The first dances for Strictly Come Dancing’s 2024 couples have been revealed with the latest series’ week one live show airing tomorrow. Comedian Chris McCausland, the show’s first blind contestant, ...
England’s white-ball revamp has been an anti-climax so far but Ben Duckett is optimistic exciting times are on the horizon with Brendon McCullum pulling the strings.
The European Union has pledged to lend Ukraine up to 35 billion euro (£29 billion) as part of a loan package organised by the Group of Seven major industrial nations, as it seeks to help the country ...
The Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force is understood to have centred its discussions on building a new 100,000-capacity stadium.
A press conference heard how there was a ‘systematic failure of corporate responsibility’ in the Mohamed Al Fayed case.