London, Apr 29 : Arsenal striker Theo Walcott has one simple aim as he goes head to head with Cristiano Ronaldo.
Winger Walcott knows Arsenal’s chances of reaching next month’s Champions League final will hinge on keeping Ronaldo under lock and key at Old Trafford tonight.
He has nothing but admiration for the Portuguese magician whose trickery, pace and power can drive opponents to distraction, The Sun reports.
London, Apr. 29 : The British Parliament's Home Affairs Committee has slammed new rules that deny heroic Gurkha veterans their right to stay in the country.
The Gordon Brown Government faces a Commons defeat thanks to a growing Labour revolt.
Over 40 Labour MPs have signed a Commons motion attacking the Government decision.
Former British Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher has thrown her weight behind The Sun's crusade for justice for the Nepalese heroes.
London, April 29 : Kylie Minogue and her Spanish beau reportedly shelled 40,000 pounds on golf gear after stepping into a silent English town by helicopter.
The stunning singer allegedly spent hours with model Andres Velencoso to bag the made-to-measure irons, woods and putters.
The couple then purportedly headed to a nearby club to play a few holes.
"Our top range of clubs works out at about 1,000-pound per set," the Sun quoted a source at club manufacturer Ping in Gainsborough, Lincs, as saying.
London, April 29 : French police were said to be looking for burglars who had broken into a Paris apartment and stolen hundreds of "highly intimate" pictures and video of Carla Bruni-Sarkozy.
The photographs, taken during the ex-model's romance with philosopher Raphael Enthoven, had been entrusted with Enthoven''s brother, the owner of the apartment, to keep them at bay from any possible embarrassment to the First Lady and her President hubby Nicolas Sarkozy, as per reports.
London - Amnesty International said Wednesday that the US administration of President Barack Obama has "failed to deliver" on human rights during its first 100 days in office. Marking the date with an assessment of Obama's policies, the London-based human rights organization said the US government had sent "mixed messages" on its counter-terrorism efforts and made "promises for change with only limited action."