Chelsea seized control of the Premier League title race as Nicolas Anelka’s goal clinched a 1-0 win over Bolton on Tuesday.
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is ready to throw open the doors of Lord’s in London to any nations wanting to play Tests at the ‘home of cricket’.
Emergent-market business schools are taking centre stage — and giving African business schools a competitive advantage.
A car bomb in a hijacked taxi exploded near the Northern Ireland headquarters of Britain’s MI5 security agency on Monday.
Manchester United suffered a major blow on Sunday when a 0-0 draw at Blackburn Rovers damaged their hopes of claiming a fourth Premier League title.
Sir Alex Ferguson launched a scathing attack on Bayern Munich’s cynical stars as Manchester United crashed out of the Champions League on Wednesday.
Ryan Giggs has warned Bayern Munich to expect a ferocious assault from Manchester United in Wednesday’s Champions League quarterfinal.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Tuesday confirmed May 6 as the date for a parliamentary election.
A controversial goal from Didier Drogba helped Chelsea to a crucial 2-1 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Chelsea may come to regard their exit from the Champions League as a blessing in disguise.
Tony Blair entered Britain’s close-fought election campaign on Tuesday, seeking to work his charm on voters tempted to desert the ruling Labour Party.
The number of "authorised absences" — which are generally due to illness — fell by 15% in the wake of Oliver’s 2004 Feed Me Better campaign.
British newspapers the <i>Times</i> and the <i>Sunday Times</i> will charge readers to access the titles online from June.
Israel had hoped a row over the use of forged passports in the killing of a top Hamas militant in Dubai was over.
When David Beckham ruptured his Achilles tendon, he hogged the front and back pages in the British media.
Fernando Torres turned on the style to inspire Liverpool to a 4-1 victory over struggling Portsmouth at Anfield on Monday.
England’s manager can take some comfort from the fact that, in the case of David Beckham’s position, he has a wealth of alternatives.
Clarence Seedorf’s stoppage-time goal gave AC Milan a 1-0 win over Chievo on Sunday which cut the gap on Inter Milan to just a point.
Source of <i>Daily Maily</i> story refuses to divulge "well-known social network" where he posed as girl of 14 and received sexual approaches.
Men who work outdoors, enabling their bodies to create vitamins through exposure to sunlight, had a reduced risk of kidney cancer.
After falling flat at the 2006 World Cup, this might be the chance of international silverware for some of the most well-known faces in the game.
Eighteen years after graduating from Manchester United’s youth academy, David Beckham returns to where it all started on Wednesday night.
Arsene Wenger admits he would love the chance for a revenge mission against Manchester United or Chelsea in the Champions League quarterfinals.
Americans appear set to be by far the most numerous group of foreign fans coming to South Africa for the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger may gamble on Cesc Fabregas’s fitness for the must-win Champions League match against Porto on Tuesday.
Veteran midfielder Paul Scholes scored his 100th Premier League goal as reigning champions Manchester United returned to the top of the table.
President Jacob Zuma met Prince Charles on Friday as he ended a visit clouded by criticism of his polygamy and failure to a agree over Ziumbabwe.
UK PM Gordon Brown told an official inquiry into the 2003 invasion of Iraq on Friday that going to war had been the right decision.
SA journalists reporting on President Jacob Zuma’s trip to Britain are pussycats compared with their counterparts from the UK media.
President Jacob Zuma will return home on Friday from his visit to the UK with good news for SA but bad news for SADC.
Key arms deal lobbyist and apartheid-era sanctions buster Tony Georgiadis is part President Jacob Zuma’s 213-person-strong business delegation.
Perhaps the royal planners thought they would have things in common: whether by accident or design, Zuma was seated next to Camilla Parker Bowles.