You could end up helping to solve crimes simply by tuning in to your friend’s live broadcast. Jason Cipriani/CNET Facebook Live came under fire earlier this year because too many violent videos were appearing on the platform. This time, however, it could be used to help fight crime. A man […]
Daily Archives: September 4, 2017
The winner will likely face David Goffin, the Belgian No 9 seed, although he is still on the injury comeback trail and will not find a clash with Andrey Rublev a formality by any stretch of the imagination. Should Nadal make it past the Ukrainian, as he has in six […]
Oxlade-Chamberlain switched Arsenal for Liverpool on transfer deadline day in a deal worth up to £40million. The England international played in numerous positions under Arsene Wenger at Arsenal but was never given a run in his preferred role in central midfield. He chose a move to Liverpool over Chelsea as […]
England play Slovakia at Wembley tonight in another of their World Cup 2018 qualifiers. The Three Lions will be looking to impress after underwhelming 4-0 victory against Malta on Friday. England scored three late goals to overcome Malta’s stubborn defence with Gareth Southgate’s side struggling to break down their resilient opponents. […]
The Belgian politician was grilled on everything from EU and UK citizens’ rights after the divorce and the Irish border to the so-called Brexit bill and future relations between the two parties. He attempted to answer concerns raised by Eurosceptic MEPs Diane James and Gerard Batten during Monday’s sitting of […]
Delegates from the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (MWP) are in Brussels for a series of talks and cash is high on the agenda. MWP Social Democrat spokesman Thomas Krüger said: “We delegates want to hear where cuts will have to be made in future, and what possible reductions in the […]
Awareness of food intolerances has grown in recent years, with many people choosing to eliminate or reduce the amount of a certain food group in their diet. Indeed, the ‘free from’ market rose by 13 per cent between 2015 and 2016, according to recent Mintel research. While many look out […]