Author: Laura Robinson

By Ed Carruthers For Mailonline Published: 09:59 EDT, 14 October 2023 | Updated: 12:47 EDT, 14 October 2023 Advertisement Follow Mail Sport’s live blog as Wales take on Argentina in the first of the four Rugby World Cup quarter-finals with Jac Morgan set to captain Warren Gatland’s side.That could be a huge moment in the matchWe’re into the final ten minutes of the match here and that try could have been a huge moment in the game. TRY – ARGENTINAIt’s Sclavi diving under neath the Welsh defense to bring Argentina back into the game! Boffelli strikes the ball through the…

Read More

The boss of JP Morgan has warned that the world faces its ‘most dangerous time’ in decades as billions watch the military crisis unfold in Israel and Palestine with baited breath.Jamie Dimon, CEO of the world’s largest bank, sounded the alarm as he voiced concerns over a fragile global economy combined with rising geopolitical threats.He stated the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East could strike a blow to energy and food prices, as well as international trade.Mr Dimon’s words come as Gaza braces itself for invasion after 1.2 million civilians were told to flee for their lives.Israeli military drones dropped flyers…

Read More

Slipping into her London hotel she cuts a diminutive figure: the phalanx of man-mountain bodyguards surrounding the blonde, pig-tailed popstar only serve to make 5ft 4in Madonna look even tinier.But when she takes to the stage at the O2 tonight for the opening show of her 78-date international Celebration Tour, she hopes the audience will witness the denouement of her extraordinary four-decades-long career and a thundering expression of her cultural power.She also wants to send a sharp rebuke to Taylor Swift and Beyonce, the two women many would currently describe as the most powerful in the industry and prove that…

Read More

Hezbollah’s chief has said it is ‘fully prepared’ to join Hamas in its war against Israel, with the Jewish state today calling the two terror groups and Iran an ‘axis of evil’.Sheikh Naim Qassem addressed a large crowd of cheering supporters in Beirut waving Hezbollah and Palestinian flags and holding pictures of burning Israeli ones.He said major powers, Arab countries and the UN had ‘directly and indirectly’ told Hezbollah ‘not to interfere’ in ongoing fighting between Israel and Hamas.Despite the warnings, the leader of the powerful Iran-backed Lebanese group – which has already clashed with Israeli forces in recent days -…

Read More

An alleged ISIS supporter who stabbed a teacher to death at a school in northern France before seriously wounding two others committed and act of ‘barbaric Islamist terrorism’, President Emmanuel Macron said today.Mohamed Mogouchkov, a Chechen refugee aged 20, is said to have murdered Dominique Bernard, a French literature teacher in his 40s at the Gambetta high school in Arras at 11am local time. At least two other people were wounded, including a security agent who was stabbed multiple times and a teacher who is in a less serious condition, a source added. No pupil at the school was hurt.The attack comes on the day…

Read More

Anti-Israel protests have been held in a ‘day of jihad’ across the world today after former Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal demanded thousands of Muslims take to the streets to demonstrate amid the ongoing conflict. The demonstrations were staged after Friday prayers in Muslim communities around the world – including in Iraq,  Japan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka – with tens of thousands of protesters condemning Israel’s attacks on Gaza and showing support for Palestinians in the wake of the deadly surprise attack launched by Hamas terrorists in southern Israel.  Thousands of demonstrators gathered Friday in Tahrir Square in the centre of Baghdad, and similar protests…

Read More

St James’s Place shares slump as investors fret fee structure overhaulSt James’s Place shares were the FTSE 100 Index’s worst performer on FridayAll firms overseen by the FCA have to abide by new Consumer Duty regulationsBy Harry Wise Updated: 07:50 EDT, 13 October 2023 St James’s Place shares tumbled on Friday morning after reports emerged that the investment manager could be about to revamp its fee structure.By midday on Friday, the company’s share price was down 15.7 per cent to 690.4p, making them the worst performer on the FTSE 100 Index by a considerable distance.The Financial Times said the investment…

Read More

Of mice and men… Of pigeons and chipolatas. We can only be talking about Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy; and from next Wednesday the highly anticipated Disney+ documentary Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story will be streaming.She will tell her side of events during the three-part series and I take part, too, explaining the circumstances behind Ms Vardy comparing her fellow WAG to a pigeon pooping on your head.Coleen told me: ‘I knew what I believed from the beginning to the end. The documentary has given me the opportunity to tell my side of the story — how and why…

Read More

By Luke Augustus for MailOnline Published: 06:15 EDT, 12 October 2023 | Updated: 09:08 EDT, 12 October 2023 Advertisement Follow Mail Sport’s live blog as all of the key questions ahead of the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals are answered by former England rugby union star Mike Brown alongside Mail Sport’s experts. Thank you for your questions to Chris, now over to ex-England full-back Mike Brown on Steve Borthwick’s men…Question: Does Eddie Jones have a future as Australia head coach after their group-stage exit?Chris Foy: The Eddie Jones situation is complex and enthralling for rugby followers around the world. Both sides have…

Read More

The Red Cross today warned hospitals in Gaza will ‘turn into morgues’ as the power begins to run out in the enclave where millions of Palestinians are stranded amid Israel’s total siege of the small strip of land.With the power cut and fuel for generators blocked by Israeli forces, aid workers warned that hospitals in Gaza are ‘on the verge of collapse’ due to the lack of energy that is set to run out completely in the next few hours.’As Gaza loses power, hospitals lose power, putting newborns in incubators and elderly patients on oxygen at risk. Kidney dialysis stops,…

Read More