LeBron James and Bronny James made NBA playoff history with the leagues first father-son scoring connection, as LeBron set up an alley-oop finished by Bronny in Game 3 against the Houston Rockets. Beyond the highlight, the moment underscored LeBrons unmatched longevity, allowing their careers to overlap in a meaningful, competitive playoff setting rather than a symbolic appearance.
Jorge Mendes has urged young footballers to prioritise discipline, stability, and long-term planning over early commercial distractions, using Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi as the ultimate benchmarks. Speaking amid concern over Lamine Yamals injury, he stressed that talent alone is not enough, and consistent habits, playing time, and grounded life choices are key to sustaining elite-level success.
King Charles US State visit: King to lay wreath at 9/11 memorial in New York with Zohran Mamdani
Russian-born British millionaire ordered to pay ex-wife 100m after secret second family uncovered
British Airways warns of higher airfares as Iran war pushes up oil prices
Pep Guardiola has emerged as a surprise target for Italy as the federation considers a major reset after a third straight World Cup failure. With leadership changes underway, officials are reportedly exploring an ambitious move despite financial and contractual hurdles at Manchester City. The idea reflects a desire to redefine the national teams direction ahead of a crucial appointment cycle.
Cristiano Ronaldo could soon share the pitch with his son as Al-Nassr consider integrating Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. into senior training from next season after he turns 16. The move reflects a carefully managed development pathway, with the teenager already progressing through youth levels, while Ronaldo Sr. continues his late-career run approaching the 2026 World Cup and 1,000 goals.
UK man jailed for life after deliberately infecting seven victims with HIV over years
UK couples dream home extension turns into nightmare, ends in arrest
60+ Serie A footballers named in major Italy prostitution case, Rs 13.2 crore seized, calls exposed
An investigation into an alleged Milan-based prostitution network has drawn attention to Italian football, with reports that more than 60 current and former Serie A players were mentioned in case materials. Authorities have confirmed none of the players are under investigation, with the focus remaining on organisers accused of running and profiting from the operation.
Can Mexico assure World Cup safety? President issues statement after deadly pyramid attack
A deadly shooting at Teotihuacan has intensified scrutiny of Mexicos security readiness ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The planned attack, which killed a tourist and injured several others, exposed gaps at a major landmark. While authorities call it isolated, the incident underscores broader concerns about safeguarding visitors during a globally significant tournament approaching quickly.
From school uniforms to frying pans: UK MPs seek ban on forever chemicals
UK signs 650m deal with France to stop illegal migrants crossing English Channel in small boats
The Devil Wears Prada 2 premiered in London on April 22, 2026. Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt graced the red carpet. The film's UK release is highly anticipated. It continues the story of Runway magazine navigating a changing media landscape. The premiere celebrated fashion and cinema.
From stalking to assault: UK man admits raping Sikh woman he mistook for Muslim
Condemn terrorism in all its forms: UK pays tribute to victims of Pahalgam attack
A stark report reveals Black children in England and Wales are nearly eight times more likely to be strip-searched than white peers, with many searches yielding no evidence. This raises serious questions about proportionality and safeguarding, especially after cases like Child Q. Experts and campaigners are demanding urgent reforms to ensure accountability and prevent lasting harm to young people.
Indian student enrolments fall across 76% of UK universities, survey reveals
UK clears landmark Tobacco and Vapes Bill, bans cigarette sales for 2009-born generation
UK unemployment rate falls to 4.9% as wage growth hits slowest pace since 2020
UK: Royal Academy of Music faces backlash over ban on private school students in new scheme
England's universities will face stringent free speech oversight with a new system allowing staff to report concerns directly to the Office for Students. Institutions risk substantial fines, potentially reaching millions, if they fail to uphold free speech principles. This move aims to combat a perceived culture of fear and stifled academic inquiry, empowering staff with a direct avenue for redress.

