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Women's Champions Cup TV rights unsold by FIFA

FIFA has failed to secure a UK broadcaster for the 2025 Women's Champions Cup, leaving fans in the dark. The news raises serious questions about the commercial strategy for the women's game.

Man stabbed near McDonald's in Islington

A man has been rushed to hospital after a stabbing on Highgate Hill, Islington, in the early hours of Monday morning. Police are investigating the incident. Follow for live updates.

British Gas Christmas Lights Safety Advice

British Gas engineers offer five crucial safety and energy-saving tips for festive lights. Stay safe, save money, and avoid hazards this Christmas season.

Aitana Bonmatí breaks leg, out for months

Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmatí suffers a fractured fibula in Spain training, a huge setback for her club and country. Discover the impact of this injury.

Germany 0-0 Spain: Coll's Heroics Keep Final Tied

Goalkeeper Cata Coll was Spain's saviour as Germany were held to a 0-0 draw despite 19 attempts on goal. The Women's Nations League final remains perfectly poised for the second leg in Madrid.

UK & Ireland Bid for 2035 Women's World Cup

The home nations have officially launched their joint bid to host the 2035 FIFA Women's World Cup, promising the most accessible tournament ever. Discover the stadiums and the bid's potential impact.

Hit-and-Run Leaves Islington Council Worker Injured

Islington park manager Angela Doocey was left with a broken elbow and cracked tooth after a hit-and-run in Barnsbury Street. Police believe the suspect was driving a rental car. Witnesses urged to come forward.

US Unveils First Female Crash Test Dummy

The US transportation department has unveiled the THOR-5F, its first female-modeled crash test dummy. This landmark move aims to address safety disparities that have left women at higher risk of injury in vehicle collisions for decades.

Mexico president assault sparks women's safety debate

After President Claudia Sheinbaum's public sexual assault, Mexico confronts its femicide crisis. Experts discuss policy changes needed to protect women in one of the world's most dangerous countries for females.

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