Archive: 2025 / 07 - Page 2
Joe Root Surpasses Kallis and Dravid, Chases Test Cricket Legends in Run-Scoring Race
Joe Root has stormed past Jacques Kallis and Rahul Dravid in Test runs, moving up to second behind Sachin Tendulkar after overtaking Ricky Ponting. Root’s latest knock at Old Trafford underlines his legendary status and sees him break more records, including most centuries against India at home.
Dundee United Signs Clayton Caravan Park as Official Training Wear Sponsor for 2025/26
Dundee United has teamed up with Clayton Caravan Park as their official training wear sponsor for the 2025/26 season, bringing new branding to both their first team and academy training gear.
India Struggles at Old Trafford as Pant Retires Hurt: IND vs ENG 4th Test Day 1 Unfolds
India finished Day 1 of the 4th Test at Old Trafford on 264-4, with Rishabh Pant retiring hurt after a brisk 37. England's Ben Stokes surprised by opting to bowl first and made early breakthroughs. India, trailing the series, desperately needs a win at a venue where they've never tasted victory.
UK Father Has Both Legs Amputated After Camping Trip Stomach Bug Turns to Sepsis
A UK father lost both legs after a stomach bug contracted on a family camping trip escalated to severe sepsis. His family is now urging people to recognize sepsis signs and get urgent medical help when symptoms suddenly worsen.
Christina Aguilera Stuns in Vintage Versace at Burlesque: The Musical London Launch
Christina Aguilera brought back her iconic 2003 Versace corset dress for the London unveiling of Burlesque: The Musical, a stage adaptation she’s executive producing. The event mixed throwback fashion with anticipation for the show's West End debut and refreshed Aguilera's legacy as both a style and creative powerhouse.
Alaska Airlines Flights Grounded Nationwide by IT Outage Linked to Hardware Failure
A major IT outage forced Alaska Airlines to ground more than 200 aircraft for three hours, leaving travelers stranded across the U.S. The airline pointed to hardware failure while the FAA issued flight advisories. Cancellation and delays lingered as operations slowly resumed.
Josh Taylor Calls Time on Boxing Career After Vision-Threatening Eye Injury
Josh Taylor, Scotland’s undisputed super-lightweight champion, is retiring from boxing at 34 after battling a serious eye injury. Concerns over permanent vision loss drove the decision, forcing him to step away despite a historic career that saw him unify all four belts and push into higher weight classes.
EastEnders Faces Backlash Over Callum and Johnny Affair: Fans Want Depth, Not Just Drama
EastEnders fans aren't happy with how Callum Highway and Johnny Carter's affair is playing out. Critics say the storyline has been rushed, missing a real emotional punch and ignoring Ben Mitchell's feelings. Many want the show to slow down and dive deeper into the messy fallout.
M5 Police Stop Uncovers £1.4m Drug Network Linking Merseyside to Devon and Cornwall
Police intercepted a Liverpool courier on the M5 carrying over £68,000 in heroin and 16.5kg of amphetamine. The drugs were destined for Exmouth and Exeter, linked to a wider organized crime group led by John O’Neill. Over £1.4 million worth of drugs were seized, exposing a network reaching from Merseyside to the West Country.
Albanians in Switzerland Turn to Personalized Car Plates Featuring Birth Dates and Personal Data
More Albanians in Switzerland are buying custom car plates with personal features like birth dates. These plates, which cost more than one franc, highlight a growing trend of seeking unique vehicle identifiers despite tight Swiss registration rules. The phenomenon raises questions about regulations, privacy, and cultural pride inside Swiss borders.