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Stadium stampede in San Salvador leads to crus
Margaret Thatcher’s administration had spent 1984 battling the miners and dismantling the coal industry. But with that fight almost won, as the clock ticked into the New Year, she had another of the U
Forty years ago, football hooliganism was at its peak, causing outrage, fear and fatalities. How did the sport recover from its darkest days, and what happened to the men who belonged to the “firms”? Rosa Silverman reports
No one has ever fallen for the Basque County quite like Archduchess Maria Christina. An exquisite pianist and polyglot, she left the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy to marry King Alfonso of Spain in 1879
Last week in Liverpool, on what was meant to be a historic day of sporting celebration at the Premier League victory parade, joy turned to tragedy. On Bank Holiday Monday, 26 May, the city was awash w
The front page of the Daily Mirror was emphatic. Less than two months after they had won an historic Treble, Manchester United were preparing to sit out the FA Cup to take part in the new FIFA Club Wo
THE MUTILATED BODY OF A TEENAGE BOY ENDED UP 900 MILES FROM HIS HOME