Luka Modric Buys Stake in Swansea City
swansea, wales April 14, 2025 20:07Real Madrid's Luka Modric invests in Championship club Swansea City to boost financial stability, aiming for Premier League return.
Real Madrid's Luka Modric invests in Championship club Swansea City to boost financial stability, aiming for Premier League return.
Gianni Infantino announces USA and UK as hosts for Women's World Cup in 2031 and 2035 respectively. Details on bids, tournaments, and expansion.
The closure of British Steel furnaces in Scunthorpe marks a significant blow to the UK steel industry due to import tariffs and environmental regulations.
A Welsh tourist detained in the US under visa rules, resembling Hannibal Lecter, as portrayed by Anthony Hopkins.
Discover how countries stack up in talent for the 2026 World Cup. Spain and France lead the rankings. Who will win?
Tropical Cyclone Alfred hits Queensland, leaving 428,540 people without electricity and causing floods. Updates on emergency response and impact.
Baby Vinnie, born in Wales, surprises parents with a rare condition where his right ear is attached to his cheek, diagnosed with Goldenhar Syndrome.
Cardiff University instructs students to avoid 'very British English' expressions as part of diversity program, sparking controversy.
A 28-year-old student falls to her death in front of friends during a mountain climb in Wales, despite their efforts to save her.
Julia Wandel, who claims to be Madeleine McCann, has been charged with four counts of stalking and is in custody awaiting trial.
Adidas reveals artistic away kits for Spain, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Wales for Euro 2025, drawing inspiration from various art movements and cultural symbols.
World Health Organization announces a rise in lung cancer cases among non-smokers, attributing it to air pollution. Adenocarcinoma identified as a major subtype in non-smokers.
West Ham's technical director Tim Steidten exits as Graham Potter appoints new head of recruitment.
New South Wales Transport Minister Jo Haylen resigns after facing criticism for using official driver for a private trip.
Transport minister of New South Wales, Jo Haylen, under fire for using ministerial driver for a private outing to a vineyard.
Ireland issues a rare red weather warning for the arrival of storm Éowyn, with potential widespread devastation expected. Parts of the UK also on alert for strong winds.
Residents of a Welsh village have turned road potholes into a makeshift amusement park due to frustration with local authorities.
Australian police vow to take strong action against recent anti-Jewish hate crimes in Sydney.
An Australian hiker who had been missing for nearly two weeks has been found safe and healthy after surviving on two muesli bars he found in a hut.
Intense snowfall in the UK has turned the streets white and forced flight cancellations. The Meteorological Office issues second-degree warnings for most of Wales due to heavy snowfall.
A newly engaged couple was found dead in their holiday villa in Vietnam on Boxing Day. Local police have opened an investigation into the mysterious deaths of the two individuals.
Two sailors have died in separate incidents during the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, organizers reported on Friday.
Researchers reveal new insights into the reconstruction of Stonehenge and its origins
The storm Darragh has tragically resulted in the loss of two lives in the United Kingdom. Thousands of homes across the country were left without power as a result.
Residents of a peaceful residential area in Merthyr Tydfil, a small village in South Wales, were surprised by a huge sinkhole that appeared overnight. The cause of the sinkhole remains unconfirmed, sparking concerns among locals.
A former childcare worker in Australia has been sentenced to life imprisonment for raping and abusing nearly seventy girls. The judge in Brisbane described the extent and nature of the crimes as 'depraved' and 'terrible', according to Australian media reports.
A man wanted in the US for terrorist bomb attacks has been arrested after more than twenty years in a remote area in North Wales.
Drugging, the act of secretly administering alcohol or drugs to someone's drink, will become a standalone offense in the United Kingdom.
The storm brings strong winds, heavy rainfall, snow, and ice with it.
Nearly six hundred officers have been dismissed for misconduct in the UK in the past year, according to the College of Policing.