Justin Fashanu, Britain’s first and only out gay male professional footballer, is to be posthumously inducted into the National Football Museum’s Hall of Fame later this week.
A woman who was swept away by Storm Dennis has been found dead, police have said, as a river reaches its highest level in 200 years.
A 19-year-old man has been jailed for life after admitting to raping and murdering a student who gave him a place to stay after he got too drunk to go home.
Parts of the UK already hit by heavy downpours from Storm Dennis over the weekend have been warned they face further flooding for a number of days.
Some flights have been cancelled at Heathrow Airport following “technical issues” with departure boards and check-in systems.
Love Island was pulled for a second consecutive night following the death of former presenter Caroline Flack – as Phillip Schofield paid an emotional tribute to her on another ITV show Dancing On Ice.
An ambulance was called to Caroline Flack’s home the day before she took her own life.
Laura Whitmore has spoken out against newspapers and Twitter trolls, saying she wants to use her platform to “call people out”.
Storm Dennis could flood hundreds of homes across the UK this weekend, according to the Environment Agency, with many areas facing huge amounts of rain.
Manchester City have been banned from the Champions League for the next two seasons for “serious breaches” of UEFA’s financial fair play regulations.