Danny Drinkwater set to miss his Turkish football debut with Kasimpasa after 'freak swimming injury'
Drinkwater revealed his relief on his Instagram after 'finally' sealing a loan move, but has been left out of the Super Lig side's 22-man squad to face Sivasspor on Monday. Read more...
Estate agent is slammed over 'tone deaf' leaflets asking if Covid has been a 'blessing in disguise'
The leaflets, sent out on behalf of JP Brimelow, are believed to have been posted to residents in Chorlton and Old Trafford this morning. Read more...
Wimbledon The original grand slam
Wimbledon is an English tradition - with its strawberries and cream and grass courts - and the original grand slam. But what makes it so special? Read more...
Book Review Let the Lord Sort Them, by Maurice Chammah
Let the Lord Sort Them, by Maurice Chammah, relates the history of capital punishment in America, and why it is on its way out. Read more...
Universal Credit What you need to know about the 20 monthly boost debate
Earlier in the week, the Government lost a 'vote' 278 to 0 on the issue of extending a 20 a week uplift in Universal Credit, which is currently due to expire at the end of the current tax year in April. Read more...
The T List Five Things We Recommend This Week
Never-before-seen textiles by Rosie Lee Tompkins, a bed-and-breakfast in Mexico City and more. Read more...
Pete Davidson reveals he always thought Glenn Close was British because she was so 'elegant'
Comedian Pete Davidson made a unique confession to Glenn Close, revealing during a virtual interview between the actors that he thought she was British. Read more...
The Week in Business Biden Gets Down to Business
Biden started off his presidency with a flurry of economy-focused executive orders. Netflixs budget broke even for the first time. And Parler wont be back online anytime soon. Read more...
A Podcast Answers a Fast-Food Question That Nobody Is Asking
Intentionally inane, Whatever Happened to Pizza at McDonalds? satirizes the business of podcasting. Read more...
Tiger Woods Faced Disaster at the Masters. He Stuck Through It Anyway.
After a horrific appearance at No. 12, the five-time Masters winner did not fade even with no hope of another green jacket and almost no one around to watch. Read more...
Why taking an afternoon nap is not such a dozy idea
Sleep scientists say we could all benefit from taking an afternoon nap and - if done properly - it can improve our mood and memory, reduce stress, and may even relieve strain on the heart. Read more...
Barcelonastill owe Liverpool 25m from the purchase of Philippe Coutinho back in 2018
Cash-strapped Barcelona still owe 19 clubs a whopping 112million (126m) in transfer fees after the Catalan giants released their annual financial report on Monday. Read more...
From Finding Jack Charlton to The Same Sky and A Star Is Born The best on demand TV
Although we knew Jack Charlton was ill, his death in July at 85 still came as a shock. After all, he was Big Jack, a seemingly indestructible force. Read more...
Ganges River could be responsible for 3 BILLION plastic particles entering Bay of Bengal every day
A study has warned that the Ganges river, with the flows of the Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers - could be responsible for up to three billion microplastic particles entering the Bay of Bengal every day. Read more...
John le Carr, Best-Selling Author of Cold War Thrillers, Dies at 89
Breaking from the James Bond mold, he turned the spy novel into high art as he explored the moral compromises of agents on both sides of the Iron curtain. Read more...
Kyrgios credits Australia for its Covid-19 response
Tennis star Nick Kyrgios says he feels safe at the prospect of playing in this year's Australian Open as he played down complaints from fellow stars who are quarantining ahead of the tournament in Melbourne. Read more...
Europes Bankruptcies Are Plummeting. That May Be a Problem.
Governments have extended national programs to keep troubled businesses afloat, but the aid may only be postponing a painful reckoning. Read more...
Ferguson backs Calvert-Lewin to keep 'battering' in the goals after Everton striker ends drought
The former Sheffield United trainee scored his first for seven games after returning from a hamstring injury as the Toffees moved into the fifth round of the FA Cup. Read more...