MORE than 100 banned football hooligans have refused to surrender their passports ahead of England’s first World Cup game. An operation was launched to track down and arrest the 114 thugs as ...
From the domestic shores to far-flung continents, England's national team have made plenty of enemies on their ...
The World Cup is a complicated joy in the United Kingdom, especially when the country is overrepresented. This year, both England and Scotland qualified, a quirk of ancient international football ...
With England’s game against Mexico at the Azteca stadium kicking off at 1 a.m. British time, the government has relaxed ...
Scotland fans on British Airways' flight from Heathrow to Miami last Monday, a packed A380 with close to 500 passengers, were ...
A new report has shown Scotland's clubs risk falling further behind their European rivals unless they turn their stadiums into "365 ...
PM-in-waiting may overturn ban on drinks in seats ...
The military-style demonstrations seen in Glasgow and Edinburgh are no harmless spectacle, says Record View.
About 20,000 kilted Scotland fans flood South Florida for the World Cup, filling pubs, attending a Marlins game and supporting local charities.
In 1984 Apple Macintosh launched their first personal computer. The advert they used to highlight this historic moment played ...