Long after the final whistle sounded and the majority of Anfield had emptied, 6,000 Blackburn Rovers fans chanted "One Jack Walker" in honour of the benefactor behind their Premier League title win at Liverpool 20 years ago.more
AC Milan conceded a late equalizer to drop two points in a 2-2 draw with Hellas Verona. Luca Toni had given the visitors the lead by converting a penalty kick in the 18th minute, but Jeremy Menez answered from the spot just four minutes before the break.more
A new five-day break in Scotland is being launched which invites participants on 'an inner journey of discovery and remembering' with the goal of learning how to cope with loss.more
Pay gap between women and men in the European Union decreased in the period of financial crisis (2008-2013) - according to figures published by the EU statistical office Eurostat shortly before Women's Day.more
The Football Association has handed Newcastle forward Papiss Cisse a seven-match ban, and Manchester United defender Jonny Evans a six-game suspension, for spitting.more
Andrzej Duda, the official candidate of the Law and Justice party for the office of President of Poland in the 2015 Polish presidential elections, is holding a meeting with Polonia in London. more
British cops have arrested a 23-year-old man on suspicion of hacking into the US Department of Defense. The National Crime Agency snared a suspected Lizard Squad hacker on Wednesday in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, during a week-long "intensive" national operation against alleged cyber-criminals.more
Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos have agreed to a restructured contract that will ensure Manning's return to Denver for 2015, according to a person with knowledge of the situation, who did not want to be identified as the deal has yet to be finalized.more
Europe's top human rights watchdog has criticised France for its failure to explicitly ban smacking children. The Council of Europe said that France's laws on corporal punishment were "not sufficiently clear, binding and specific".more
Hermione Grangers, Gruffalos, Peppa Pigs and Hungry Caterpillars will trudge across the playground in vast numbers today in celebration of World Book Day.more
We should not let in migrants if they've got HIV, says Farage: Ukip leader wants to control the 'quantity and quality' of people coming into the country.more
The Conservatives are considering limiting child benefit to three children, BBC Newsnight has learned. The Treasury is "softening" to the idea and is examining the details, Newsnight political editor Allegra Stratton said.more
New research from the University of Derby says that the more narcissistic a person is, the more likely they are to be addicted to their smartphone. The studies also found we spend an average of 3.6 hours per day on the gadgets.more