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US increases travel restrictions as Trump confirms first coronavirus death
President Donald Trump has said the first US death from the Covid-19 coronavirus was a woman in her late 50s with a high medical risk. Mr Trump said 22 people in the US have been infected by the virus and additional cases in the country are likel...
Lampard frustrated by Chelsea's finishing after Bournemouth draw
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard reacts to his side's 2-2 draw against Bournemouth. The Blues snatched a point at the Vitality Stadium thanks to two goals from Marcos Alonso, leading to Lampard questioning a lack of goals within the squad in recent weeks.
Elleray would be 'astonished' if VAR monitor use doesn't increase next season
David Elleray, the technical director of football's law-making body, says he would be "astonished" if the Premier League maintained its policy of using pitchside monitors sparingly next season.
Fitness Class held in empty King's Cross concourse in aid of charity Mind
Network Rail holds a fitness class on Kings Cross station concourse while the station is closed as part of a GBP1.2 billion refit of the East Coast Mainline. Proceeds from tickets are going towards mental health charity Mind.
IFAB agrees to trial concussion substitutes
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has agreed to introduce trials for concussion substitutes, with FIFA set to implement them at the 2020 Olympics.
Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds expecting baby
Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds have announced that they are expecting a baby and that they have got engaged. A spokesman for the couple said: "The Prime Minister and Miss Symonds are very pleased to announce their engagement and that they are e...
Three more patients test positive for Covid-19 in the UK
Three further patients in England have tested positive for Covid-19. Two patients recently returned from Italy and the other patient recently returned from Asia. All three are being investigated and contact tracing has begun. One case is from Glou...
Mikel Arteta: Arsenal are down after crashing out of Europa League
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta speaks to the press ahead of his team's match against Portsmouth in the FA Cup. He discusses his players' disappointment at crashing out of the Europa League after losing 2-1 to Olympiacos.
Coronavirus: The confirmed cases around the world
Here is a look at the total confirmed cases of Covid-19 across the world.
Home Office Permanent Secretary resigns with stinging attack on Priti Patel
Sir Philip Rutnam, the top civil servant at the Home Office, has quit and launched a blistering attack on Home Secretary Priti Patel. He said he had been the target of a "vicious and orchestrated briefing campaign" which he accused Ms Patel of or...
Coronavirus passed on within UK for first time as 20th case confirmed
A patient diagnosed with coronavirus in England has become the first to catch the illness within the UK. Chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty said it was not yet clear if the virus had been passed on from somebody who had recently travell...
Premier League Match Preview: Everton v Man United
An in-depth look at Manchester United's Premier League trip to Everton on March 1.
Fire breaks out near Gare de Lyon station in Paris
A large cloud of black smoke is seen outside the Gare de Lyon station in Paris, apparently caused by protesters in the area setting fire to bins.
Carabao Cup Final Preview: Man City v Aston Villa
Match preview for the Carabao Cup final between Manchester City and Aston Villa.
WHO increases assessment of risk of coronavirus spreading to 'very high'
The World Health Organisation said on Friday it had increased its assessment of the risk of spread and the risk of impact of Covid-19 to "very high" at the global level. WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that as "most cases can...
Premier League Match Preview: Watford v Liverpool
An in-depth look at Liverpool's Premier League trip to Watford on February 29.
Band of the Household Guard hit the right Bon Jovi note
The Band of the Household Guard playing Bon Jovi on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace for Friday morning's Changing of the Guard. It came as the Duke of Sussex met with the rock star at London's Abbey Road studios.
Guardiola: Hamstring injury set to rule Laporte out for up to a month
Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte could be out of action for up to a month with a hamstring injury, manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed. Laporte was forced off in the first half of Wednesday's Champions League victory at Real Madrid. It w...
Harry and Bon Jovi walk in The Beatles' footsteps on Abbey Road
The Duke of Sussex and rock star Jon Bon Jovi walked in The Beatles' footsteps when they recreated the Fab Four's Abbey Road album cover. Harry stepped on to the famous zebra crossing with the American musician and two members of the Invictus Gam...
Greta marches with school climate strikers in Bristol
Thousands of people braved the rain in Bristol for a climate strike with Greta Thunberg. Many schoolchildren brought placards and banners to the Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate event on College Green in the city centre.
Dangerous driver Astin Martin 'no James Bond' say police after ban
A dangerous driver called Astin Martin has been handed a lengthy ban after he reached 93mpn in a 30mph zone as he tried to flee from police. Astin Martin O'Brien was in a Ford Fiesta rather than in one of James Bond's sports cars of choice when h...
British man from Diamond Princess cruise liner dies from coronavirus
A British tourist on the Diamond Princess cruise ship has died from coronavirus. The Japanese Ministry of Health said the man was the sixth person from the ship, which has been quarantined off the country's coast, to have died.
Greta Thunberg to climate activists in Bristol: We have to be the adults
Greta Thunberg has taken aim at officials and governments as she told thousands of climate activists that "they are behaving like children, so it falls on us to be the adults in the room". The 17-year-old activist was the headline speaker at The ...
Former Barclays bosses cleared of fraud
Three former bosses at Barclays have been cleared of fraud over a GBP4 billion investment deal with Qatar at the height of the banking crisis. Scotsman Roger Jenkins, 64, was said to be Barclays' "gatekeeper" to the wealthy Middle Eastern state, ...

























