England
42 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026
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SEND Reforms Unveiled in England
Government's long-awaited plans spark mixed reactions from families and experts
Global Sports Update: Leadership, Transfers, and Security Concerns
The world of sports is abuzz with exciting developments, from England's cricket team to the NFL and the upcoming World Cup.
India Stays Alive in T20 World Cup
India defeated Zimbabwe by 72 runs to keep their T20 World Cup title defence alive, while England and South Africa secured semi-final spots.
Rugby and Boxing Worlds Collide in Spring Showdowns
New English Rugby Structure and High-Stakes Boxing Matchups on the Horizon
Can Global Diplomacy Ease Rising Tensions?
Talks on Iran's nuclear program, Ukraine-Russia conflict, and England's home insulation scheme
Can Jess Park Translate Club Form to England Success?
Manchester United midfielder looks to carry scintillating summer form into international matches
Football's Mixed Bag: Lionesses' Succession, Marathon Records, and Premier League Action
England's women's team faces full-back dilemma, while Kosgei shines in Tokyo and City's title hopes take a hit
Doctors' Strike Ends, But Dispute Far From Over
The British Medical Association and Health Secretary Wes Streeting have agreed to resume talks following the end of the latest doctor strike in England, but the dispute over pay and working conditions remains unresolved.
Rugby and Cricket Worlds Collide in Turmoil
EGM looms for Welsh Rugby Union, while England, Australia, and Wales face challenges on the pitch
What's Behind the Latest Sports Headlines?
Catch up on the latest sports news, from the US's historic firsts at the 2026 Winter Olympics to England's rugby team seeking players who can adapt tactics during games.
Cricket and Football Worlds React to Key Developments
England's T20 win, Ronaldo's Saudi commitment, and Neymar's retirement thoughts
Upsets and Thrillers in Sports World
Ireland stuns England, Scotland edges Wales, and NCAA bracket preview revealed
Can the Government Halve England's Education Gap?
Plans to reform funding and address attainment disparities in schools
Sports Weekend: Upsets and Triumphs
Loughborough Lightning wins the Netball Super Cup, while Wales and England face setbacks in rugby, and Sandy Ryan becomes a two-weight world champion in boxing.
Canada, Ireland, and Italy Shine in International Sports
Canada takes bronze in women's curling, Ireland secures record away win over England, and Italy dominates men's ski cross, while rain disrupts cricket match.
Imerys Puts UK Lithium Mining Project on Hold Due to Funding Woes
French metals and mining firm Imerys SA has mothballed a lithium project in southern England due to funding constraints and challenging market conditions for the key battery metal. The project's future is uncertain as the company struggles to secure necessary funding. This move may have significant implications for the UK's lithium supply and the country's ambitions to become a major player in the electric vehicle market.
Breakthrough Vaccine and Tragic Canine Attack Make Headlines, Highlighting Contrasting Stories of Medical Innovation and Irresponsible Pet Ownership
A team of researchers at Stanford University is developing a nasal spray vaccine that could protect against all colds and flus, while a tragic incident in England has led to the prosecution of a dog owner whose XL bullies mauled his mother-in-law to death.
Global News Roundup: Chagossians Defy Removal, Royal Estate Sees Police Presence, and Ski Mountaineering Makes Olympic Debut
In a mix of global news, Chagossians are resisting a removal order from their islands, while an unmarked police presence is seen at Sandringham Estate. Meanwhile, Ireland's rugby team makes changes ahead of their match against England, and a new Olympic sport is set to make its debut.
Global Diplomacy and Economic Realities: US-Iran Talks Advance Amidst England's Wealth Illusion
The United States and Iran have made progress in nuclear talks, despite recent threats from the Trump administration, while England's perception of its own wealth has been called into question by a prominent economist. As global tensions ease in one area, another country's economic reality is being reevaluated.
Mixed Fortunes: England's Rugby Hopes Rise as Labour and Scotland Suffer Setbacks
While England's rugby team gears up for a crucial Six Nations match against Ireland with a revamped lineup, Labour's leadership faces a U-turn on local elections, and Scotland's cricket team suffers a disappointing loss to Nepal in the T20 World Cup.
Councils Face Uphill Battle to Organize Local Elections After Government Reversal
Thirty councils in England are scrambling to prepare for local elections after the government's sudden decision to abandon plans for a delay. The reversal has left local authorities with a significant challenge, with some warning of an "uphill struggle" to meet the new deadline.
Macclesfield's FA Cup Run Ends, But Memories and England's Future Begin
Macclesfield's incredible FA Cup journey may have come to an end, but the team has left an indelible mark on the competition. As the football world looks back on their remarkable run, attention turns to the future of English football, including potential changes to the Lionesses' squad ahead of the 2027 Women's World Cup.
Global News Roundup: Elections, Sports, and Security Concerns Dominate the Week
From the upcoming elections in England, Scotland, and Wales to the thrilling T20 World Cup matches, and from a foiled terror plot to a legendary skier's farewell, this week has been marked by a diverse range of news stories. Here's a comprehensive look at the key events that have been making headlines.
The FA Cup's Rich History: A Challenge to Name Every Winner Since 1872
As the FA Cup third round approaches, we're putting your knowledge to the test: can you name every winner of the competition since its inception in 1872? The FA Cup is one of the most iconic and enduring cup competitions in the world, with a history spanning over 140 years. From its humble beginnings to the present day, the FA Cup has been won by some of the biggest names in English football.
Global Sports and Politics Collide: A Week of Controversy and Triumph
From the cricket pitch to the Olympics, and from Washington to Tennessee, this week has seen its fair share of shocking moments that have left the world talking. England narrowly avoided a major upset in the T20 World Cup, while a US federal agent is under fire for allegedly breaking a pet dog's rib. Meanwhile, Trump's refusal to apologize for a racist video has sparked outrage.
Global Headlines: Sports, Politics, and Controversy Dominate the Week
From the world of sports to the realm of politics, this week has seen its fair share of surprises, controversies, and triumphs. England narrowly escaped a shock defeat at the T20 World Cup, while a US federal agent is under scrutiny for allegedly breaking a pet dog's rib. Meanwhile, the Winter Olympics have become a platform for athletes and fans to express their opposition to President Trump's policies.
Tech Trends and Entertainment Take Center Stage in 2026
From the latest smartphone releases to the most in-demand tech jobs, 2026 is shaping up to be an exciting year. Meanwhile, popular TV shows like The Pitt are captivating audiences with their unique storytelling styles. As Valentine's Day approaches, we've got gift ideas for your loved ones, and sports fans can catch the England vs. Wales match online for free.
Global News Roundup: Tensions Rise in Iran, Slovakia's National Security Adviser Resigns, and More
In a week marked by escalating tensions between the US and Iran, Slovakia's national security adviser has resigned over links to Jeffrey Epstein, while the world of football has welcomed its first female super agent. Meanwhile, England's Justin Rose is on track to secure his 13th PGA Tour win, and West Midlands Trains has been brought under state control.
England's Cricket Stars Shine as Football and F1 Make Headlines
England's cricket team secures an ODI series win against Sri Lanka, while in other sports news, Aston Villa signs a new striker and a Red Bull driver crashes in F1 testing. Meanwhile, the Cotswolds remain a celebrity magnet, and a cricket celebration sparks debate.
UK News Roundup: England's Rugby Woes, Pornhub Restrictions, and Leasehold Reforms
England's prop problems deepen ahead of the Six Nations, while Pornhub announces age verification measures for UK users. Meanwhile, a former MP faces sexual assault charges, and Bournemouth signs a promising Brazilian teenager. Also, the UK government introduces reforms to the leasehold system, capping ground rents.
Global News Roundup: Floods Hit Mozambique, Football Dramas Unfold, and More
From the devastating floods in Mozambique to the thrilling football matches in Scotland and England, this week has seen its fair share of dramatic events. Here's a roundup of the top stories making headlines around the world.