Chris Wilder admits Sheffield United need a 'shake-up' and have 'a couple that need to go'
Frustrated Wilder watched the lacklustre Blades lose a fifth game in six against Southampton, producing only two shots on target in a 2-0 defeat that dealt another huge blow to their survival hopes. Read more...
Square Acquires Tidal in 7 Million Deal
Jay-Z bought Tidal in partnership with other artists in 2015 for million. It will be led by an interim director from Square under Jack Dorsey. Read more...
VIVIENNE PARRY Should Covid-19 vaccines be mandatory for NHS staff?
NHS staff might be required to have a Covid-19 vaccine if they want to work in the health service according to indications coming from government sources, writes VIVIENNE PARRY. Read more...
First Black woman to lead WTO says she will prioritize fair trade, access to Covid-19 vaccines
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was confirmed as director-general of the World Trade Organization on Monday, becoming the first woman and the first African to lead the global trade body. Read more...
England captain Joe Root admits he wants the 'best players available' for his Test side this summer
Joe Root admitted England's rotation policy was 'not ideal' and needs reviewing after his side crashed to another chastening innings defeat against India in Ahmedabad. Read more...
Asbestos
In a controversial article, The Great Asbestos Hysteria (Mail, February 23), we said that according to the Health and Safety Executive, the risks from white asbestos products are insignificant, and arguably zero in the case of lung cancer. The HSE assessments related to specific levels of exposure to white asbestos fibres, not white asbestos products, and found a risk from higher levels. The article said that asbestos in UK schools is almost all white. According to the HSE, the more harmful brown asbestos was also frequently used in schools. The writer was in error in saying that the HSE had been forced to withdraw a series of commercials claiming that mesothelioma kills 4,500 a year. In fact, the advertisements were based on an estimate of 4,000 deaths from all asbestos-related disease. Read more...
Whats Going On in This Picture? 124; Sept. 19, 2016
On Mondays, we publish a Times photo without a caption, headline or other information about its origins. Join the conversation about what you see and why via a live, moderated discussion from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern. Read more...
Norwich 3-0 Luton Canaries extend Championship lead to ten points with seventh straight league win
ADAM SHERGOLD AT CARROW ROAD This was a seventh consecutive victory, maintaining their canyon-like 10-point lead at the top of the table.What was a title race is now a procession. Read more...
Love Island's Dani Dyer expands baby son Santiago's designer wardrobe by dressing him in 243 outfit
The Love Island star, 24, continued to expand her baby son Santiago's designer wardrobe as she dressed him in a Versace tracksuit, worth 243. Read more...
Coleen Rooney admits she found homeschooling her sons 'tough'
The media personality, 34, took to social media on Saturday and congratulated parents for helping their children with schoolwork over the last several weeks. Read more...
Queen Elizabeth II, Amateur Detective
This weeks crime fiction column includes SJ Bennetts new novel, The Windsor Knot, in which the monarch investigates a murder at Windsor Castle. Read more...
Denise Van Outen reveals Eddie Boxshall served their Valentine's dinner in a DOG BOWL
The TV personality, 46, told how their meal of sushi looked like it has 'been taken out of the bin' as she slammed her partner's attempts at a romantic dinner. Read more...
Boris Johnson blasts 'dismal' MPs for refusing to beam Olympic heroes onto Parliament
Boris Johnson last night denounced dismal MPs for refusing to project giant images of British Olympic and Paralympic heroes on to the Houses of Parliament. Read more...
These Dahls in despair are too darned wholesome BRIAN VINER reviews To Olivia
BRIAN VINER Olivia was his favourite, and he doesn't mind letting her younger sister Tessa (very sweetly played by Isabella Jonsson), know it. Read more...
Arsenal denied penalty after officials seem to miss Erik Pieters' handball
The Gunners were adamant they should have been given a penalty when Nicolas Pepe played the ball against Erik Pieters' hand in the area and they had a strong case under the current rules. Read more...
Boris Johnson admits it's 'unlikely' he will record Harry and Meghan's interview with Oprah Winfrey
The Prime Minister said he is focusing on the jabs rollout and the economic recovery during a visit to a vaccination centre in Brent, north London (pictured). Read more...