Man United and England legend Paul Scholes QUITS television punditry work to care for his non-verbal autistic son, 20, as he confirms he’s split from wife Claire after years of silence

Paul Scholes has revealed that his decision to step back from television punditry was based on wanting to care for his 20-year-old autistic son Aiden, with the Manchester United legend…

India rock England on Day Two of latest fractious Test

Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj took four wickets each as India fought back in the fifth and deciding Test against England at the Oval on Friday. India roared back into…

Bank of England keeps main UK interest rate at 2-year low of 4.25%

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Church of England faces hypocrisy accusations for concreting over countryside to build thousands of homes on its land

The Church of England is facing accusations of hypocrisy for concreting over the countryside to build tens of thousands of homes on its land. New villages and suburbs are set…

Children in England move into top five in the world for science despite pandemic

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Published: 19:46 EST, 4 December 2024 | Updated: 20:56 EST, 4 December 2024 Children in England have improved dramatically against other countries over the past four…

England faces being banned from its own Euros if Keir Starmer pushes ahead with football regulator reforms, Uefa warns

England could be banned from not only hosting but also competing at Euro 2028 if Sir Keir Starmer pushes ahead with plans to create a men’s football regulator, Uefa has…

Hopes fade for Bank of England interest rate cut TODAY after inflation sticks above 2% target… and despite rates being slashed in US

Hopes fade for Bank of England interest rate cut TODAY after inflation sticks above 2% target… and despite rates being slashed in US By Greg Heffer, Political Correspondent For Mailonline…

Bank of England lowers its main interest rate by 0.25%, to 5%, its first cut since for over 4 years

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