
O’Neill turns down Blackburn job to remain with NI
Michael O’Neill will not be taking the Blackburn Rovers job on a permanent basis and will remain in his role as Northern Ireland manager.
WEDNESDAY, 13 MAY 2026, 20:55

Michael O’Neill will not be taking the Blackburn Rovers job on a permanent basis and will remain in his role as Northern Ireland manager.

Sir Keir Starmer’s fight for survival after a dismal set of elections last week is receiving coverage across the globe.

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Anthony Stonier’s unlawful activity was flagged by US homeland security
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Rajiv Menon KC says he was performing his duty to fairly and fully represent his client.

Shepherd Bushiri mocks recent closure of City Press after 44 years of publication
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End of the road for Mailula in Belgium!
The former Bafana Bafana attacker will not stay at KV Kortrijk, meaning he will return to Toronto FC.

A tip-off from the department of human settlement led to the discovery

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The prominent Labour MP has resigned as safeguarding minister over Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership.