Craft brewers take on Guinness with nitro stouts
Independent UK breweries like Anspach & Hobday are carving a niche in the booming nitro stout market, offering complex alternatives to the dominant Guinness. Discover the rise of craft dark beers.
Independent UK breweries like Anspach & Hobday are carving a niche in the booming nitro stout market, offering complex alternatives to the dominant Guinness. Discover the rise of craft dark beers.
Premier Sports secures rights to broadcast five key Six Nations fixtures in the UK, starting with Scotland vs Italy in February. The deal strengthens its rugby portfolio without affecting free-to-air coverage.
Ubisoft's Rainbow Six Siege suffers a second major hack in a week, with players receiving 67-day bans referencing the viral 'six seven' meme. Servers are down as the company investigates.
Educators argue that harmless trends like the 'six-seven' phrase are crucial for social development and classroom connection. Discover why shared silliness fosters learning, not idiocy.
Harry Randall is back for Bristol Bears ahead of schedule and targeting a Six Nations call-up. Read how the scrum-half and his in-form team are building momentum.
Private equity giant CVC Capital Partners is finalising external investment for its $14bn Global Sport Group, paving the way for major new sports acquisitions in 2026. Read the exclusive details.
A Reading primary school teacher argues the viral 'six-seven' phrase fosters mindlessness, not hope, and warns against blindly following social media trends. Read his full critique.
A major security breach at Ubisoft forced Rainbow Six Siege offline after hackers distributed billions in credits. Servers are back, but the marketplace remains closed. Read the latest.
The parents of Lisa Smith, 33, pay tribute after her death in Huddersfield. Nearly £18,000 has been raised to support her six children. A man has been charged.
Michael Vineall, a former Guinness marketing executive and lifelong Leeds United supporter, has passed away at 87. Read about his career and passions.
Hosts Morocco began their Africa Cup of Nations campaign with a 2-0 victory over Comoros. Ayoub El Kaabi's stunning overhead kick sealed the win after Brahim Díaz broke the deadlock. Read the full match report.
Morocco survive a major scare to beat Comoros 2-1 in the Africa Cup of Nations opener. Get the full match report, key moments, and analysis of the tournament's first game.
Your complete guide to watching the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations live on TV and via live stream in the UK. All matches are on Channel 4, with Premier League stars in action. Read more.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has conceded he may abandon his favoured 3-4-3 formation, with key wing-backs away at the Africa Cup of Nations. Discover his transfer plans for January.
The Confederation of African Football confirms the Africa Cup of Nations will switch from a biennial to a quadrennial event after 2028, aligning with FIFA's calendar and launching a new annual league.
From the triumphant return of Prime Video's Fallout to revealing letters from William Golding's editor, discover the week's must-see TV, film, and books. Dive into our curated cultural guide.
Think you know your African football? Take our challenging Africa Cup of Nations quiz and test your knowledge on AFCON 2025 hosts, history, and legends. Can you score full marks?
King Charles mastered the art of pouring a Guinness, creating a 'perfect' pint during a visit to mark the opening of the new Open Gate Brewery in Covent Garden. Read about the royal visit and his festive message.
King Charles III mastered the art of pouring a pint of Guinness at the new Open Gate Brewery in Covent Garden. Brewery staff joked he was 'hired' after his perfect pour. Read more about the royal visit.
Human rights groups condemn alleged police brutality and arbitrary detention of hundreds of young protesters in Morocco, as families share horrific testimonies of abuse. Calls for justice grow.
The Africa Cup of Nations kicks off, with 32 Premier League stars departing. Discover which clubs, like Sunderland and Fulham, face the most significant squad disruption and which escape unscathed.
The UK and South Korea have signed an upgraded trade agreement, set to inject an extra £400m annually into the British economy. The deal focuses on cars, Scottish salmon, and Guinness. Read the full details.
Björn Sibbern, CEO of Six Swiss Exchange, challenges the narrative of a European IPO flight to the US, arguing the trend is more pronounced for London. Discover his insights on market competition and future prospects.
First Nations in British Columbia fear a proposed oil pipeline and lifted tanker ban could lead to a devastating spill, echoing a 2016 diesel disaster that still scars their community and ecosystem. Read their urgent warning.
The Africa Cup of Nations is forced into a marginal December slot, highlighting FIFA's disregard for the continent's flagship tournament as the football calendar expands. Discover the impact on Premier League clubs and African football.
Melbourne debates the fate of its oldest public monument, a statue of explorers Burke and Wills, prompting a critical re-examination of their disastrous 1860 expedition and its colonial legacy. Discover the full story.
David A Lindon from Dorset has set a new Guinness World Record for the smallest handmade sculpture, a piece smaller than a blood cell. Discover the incredible details.
Guinness reveals its first Harp Guide, naming the UK's top 35 pubs for the perfect pint. Discover the nine London venues that made the prestigious list.
South Africa's Eben Etzebeth receives a 12-match suspension for eye-gouging Wales flanker Alex Mann. Read the full details of the ban and its implications for the Sharks.
TNT Sports suffers a double blow as it loses UK rights to the Champions League and international rugby. Analysis reveals the broadcaster's strategy to balance the books and future challenges.