Scotland to rule on right to kill beavers

Scotland's highest civil court is due to issue a ruling soon on the right to kill beavers.

Harry Kane hits back at criticism and says he has ‘never refused to train’

Tottenham striker Harry Kane has hit back at critics saying he has "never refused to train" for the club and will return "as planned" on Saturday.

‘Theoretically impossible’ for clubs outside ‘Big Six’ to win league – as financial fair play comes under scrutiny

Manchester City's £100m signing of Jack Grealish is the most expensive transfer in Premier League history - but it could yet be shattered in a summer of astronomical spending by England's richest football clubs.

PM not expecting to isolate after member of his staff tests positive for COVID

The prime minister is not expected to isolate after taking a flight this week with a member of his staff who has tested positive for COVID-19.

US jobs growth beats forecast in sign of continuing economic surge

Jobs growth in the US exceeded expectations last month while unemployment fell in a further sign the economy continues to bounce back from the turmoil of the coronavirus pandemic.

Geronimo the alpaca set to die after No 10 refuses stay of execution

An alpaca condemned to death after testing positive for bovine tuberculosis looks set to die despite his owner pleading with Boris Johnson for a stay of execution.