Referee Darren Drysdale CHARGED by the FA with improper conduct after squaring up to Alan Judge

Referee Darren Drysdale has been charged by the FA with improper conduct after squaring up to Ipswich Town’s Alan Judge during the Blues’ match with Northampton on Tuesday.  The 49-year-old clashed with Irish midfielder Judge after his appeal for a penalty was rejected during the Blues’ League One tie with Northampton. The pair had to be … Read more

Another 12 former soldiers who served in Northern Ireland are under investigation over their conduct

Another 12 Army veterans are facing charges including murder relating to Troubles shootings almost 50 years ago, the Daily Mail can reveal. Despite ministers’ pledges to protect those who served in Northern Ireland, the province’s Public Prosecution Service has received files relating to a number of historical incidents and decisions on charges are imminent. Many of … Read more

Middlesbrough mayor faces conduct probe over mystery ‘serious allegations’

Middlesbrough mayor Andy Preston faces a conduct probe over mystery ‘serious allegations’ – but has accused the town’s MP of an ‘absurd and sinister’ plot to bring him down. The vicious war of words was sparked by an anonymous tip-off received by Middlesbrough Council complaining about an incident which happened in February, the Northern Echo … Read more

Gary Lineker insists BBC director-general is ‘perfectly happy’ with his conduct on Twitter

Gary Lineker has insisted the BBC’s director-general Tim Davie is ‘perfectly happy’ with his conduct on Twitter after he issued new ‘impartiality’ guidelines in a bid to crack down on outspoken stars.  The director-general set out new guidelines on Thursday aiming to ‘ensure the highest possible standards of impartiality’ among staff in the wake of the damning criticisms … Read more

Greg James reveals he often relies on his iPhone 5s to conduct interviews live on air

Greg James reveals he often relies on his iPhone 5s to conduct interviews live on air on BBC Radio 1 show despite the technology being outdated By Roxy Simons For Mailonline Published: 15:24 GMT, 28 October 2020 | Updated: 15:24 GMT, 28 October 2020 He leads BBC Radio 1’s primetime Breakfast show four days a … Read more

Trapped Woodford investors snubbed by Financial Conduct Authority

Furious Neil Woodford investors have slammed the financial watchdog over its drawn-out probe into the savings scandal. Grilling top regulators at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) yesterday, savers asked why the watchdog’s investigation into the fund manager’s failed empire was taking so long. But in a snub to investors who were frozen out of the … Read more

North Korea could conduct first submarine-launched ballistic missile test

North Korea could conduct first submarine-launched ballistic missile test within a year, South Korea warns South Korean official warned North Korea may soon launch the test missile  Comes amid long-stalled nuclear talks between the North and the United States North Korea has been pushing to for ability to launch missiles from submarines  By Ap Published: … Read more

Motorists stuck in TEN HOUR delays as police conduct counter terror security checks at Dover docks

Counter-terror police have caused traffic mayhem by conducting sweeping spot checks on thousands of vehicles at the Port of Dover as furious motorists now face 10-hour delays and nine-mile queues.  Officers from the Metropolitan Police and Kent Police have been searching all vehicles and passengers entering the major shipping hub as a part of a … Read more

Two US Navy aircraft carriers conduct exercises in the South China Sea

Two US Navy aircraft carriers have been pictured on operations in the contested South China Sea just a day after Beijing threatened to blow them up. The USS Nimitz and USS Ronald Reagan came together along with their attendant strike groups, carrier-launched F-18 fighters and a B-52 bomber for military exercises.  The US Navy hasn’t brought carriers together … Read more

Robot is being adapted to conduct up to 700 socially distanced experiments a week

A car-building robot is being adapted to conduct up to 700 socially distanced lab-based Covid-19 experiments a WEEK Researchers from the University of Liverpool are trialling the £100,000 robot They say it has allowed them to continue working through coronavirus lockdown They say it could significantly speed up scientific research if used more widely  The Liverpool … Read more