Conor McGregor will ‘definitely’ fight Manny Pacquiao in 2021, claims UFC star’s manager
'This is a fight that we're definitely going to make because both fighters want it’
'This is a fight that we're definitely going to make because both fighters want it’
Permits row also means it is still unclear if drivers will be able to bring over food from the Continent after 1 January, inquiry told
New series will see failing actor Toast leave Britain for Hollywood
Seven passengers tested positive for Covid after the flight
‘When we use vaccines in babies, if you use different doses for priming, you can get a better or a worse boost’
Germany’s federal minister for women says nation is ‘setting an example for a sustainable, modern society’
Government has suggested that restrictions will ease ‘for a small number of days’ over Christmas
Scientists claim the technology can be developed for humans within the next two years
Small but mighty, this model is Apple’s ‘most powerful 4.7in iPhone ever’ and this discount makes it even better
Manchester United had previously been favourites to sign Grealish this summer, but it is now City - and specifically Guardiola - who are currently the most intent on his signature
Fourteen-year-old may have to wait more than two years to access treatment
It is too often a case of one step forward, one step back for the prime minister
Will someone have to drag Trump out of the White House kicking and screaming, like I used to have to drag my toddler away from a playdate, asks Konnie Huq
Florida’s secretary of state was firmly in the firing line during the 2000 Bush v Gore recount. She tells Harriet Alexander that she sees echoes, even if the politics is different, this time around
Bath and England prop attempts to shine a spotlight on the sport’s growing diversity in an attempt to open avenues into the game for people from a similar, less ‘traditional’ background
Hindu hardliners accuse the streaming service of promoting ‘love jihad’ and hurting religious sentiments
One of the five teens wrongly imprisoned for the assault on a Central Park jogger in 1989 has a memoir coming out in the spring
If we are to avoid compounding inequality we saw during the first wave, then we need to plan ahead for when a vaccine becomes available, writes Ian Hamilton
Whether you’re on the hunt for a new iPad or an Apple Watch, don’t miss out on this year’s biggest bargains
More U.S. schools are rethinking traditional Thanksgiving lessons that focus on the English settlers but teach little about Native Americans
Simon Calder answers your questions on buying foreign currency, derailed travel plans and riding the wave of holiday refunds
Indian Medical Association has called the move an attempt to ‘corrupt the entire health system of the country’
‘With few exceptions, their craven public silence has helped enable Trump’s most grievous conduct’
Network Rail had pledged to eradicate old-fashioned toilets by 2020
Vaccines will be a great way to bring the pandemic to an end but until the virus is eradicated we will also need effective treatments, says Bryan Paul Morgan who explains that one strong candidate could be anti-complement drugs