July, 2025
Time for Lions to ditch the ‘tippy-tappy’ and ‘go through front door’
The British and Irish Lions need to ditch the tippy-tappy style and be ruthless ‘hounds of hell’ when they face the Brumbies in Canberra on Wednesday.
Liverpool players return to training after Jota death
Liverpool players have started to return to the club for pre-season training following the death of team-mate Diogo Jota.
MPs could vote on Premier League free-to-air plan
The Liberal Democrats table an amendment to the Football Governance Bill that proposes showing at least 10 Premier League a season on free-to-air television.
‘I don’t take this as a win’ – Sinner on cruel Dimitrov blow
Jannik Sinner says he cannot accept his progress to the Wimbledon quarter-finals “as a win” following Grigor Dimitrov’s injury heartbreak.
Spain’s Pina scores ‘one of the goals of the tournament so far’
Claudia Pina curls a perfect right-foot shot into the top corner to put Spain 5-2 up against Belgium in their Euro 2025 Group B match in Thun.
July 4th, Celebration of Freedom, Independence—and Financial Empowerment—with The Beauty Business Blueprint
1888PressRelease – Celebrate independence and entrepreneurship this July 4th weekend with the Beauty Business Blueprint – a powerful new guide that helps aspiring beautypreneurs launch their own skincare and haircare brands, Packed with over 200 recipes and practical business strategies, the book empowers readers to build wealth through beauty.
Brundle: Norris frenzy builds as penalised Piastri shows angry side
What a race we had at Silverstone, as is so often the case. We were breathless up in commentary even before half distance. So much happened it’s difficult to remember everything.
‘Star’ Woad ready to take golfing world by storm – when will she turn pro?
If Lottie Woad’s status as a future star of women’s golf was not already blindingly obvious, the English amateur silenced any remaining doubters – in style – by cruising to KPMG Women’s Irish Open victory.
Martin expects Rangers to ‘look very different’ for CL qualifier
Rangers kicked off the Russell Martin era with a friendly draw, but the new head coach expects the side to “look very different” before their first Champions League qualifier.