Mr Al Fayed bought Fulham in 1997 and under his ownership they rose to the top half of the Premier League in the early 2000s, peaking in qualification for the Europa League.
A press conference heard how there was a ‘systematic failure of corporate responsibility’ in the Mohamed Al Fayed case.
The London School of Economics, founded in 1895, has also been named University of the Year 2025 by The Times and The Sunday Times.
The Met Office has warned of potential disruption in Worcestershire and Herefordshire as a new yellow weather warning is put in force ...
Building restoration specialists abseiled down the walls of the castle during its annual external sprucing up.
The fixture between the Royal Southern Yacht Club and the Island Sailing Club on the shipping lane sees batters and bowlers duel not only with each other but with the forces of nature as they take ...
Mark Ross has admitted manslaughter but denies murdering Claudiu-Carol Kondor, who died as he tried to stop his van being stolen.
Michael Clarke, 34, and Marcus La-Croix, 36, are accused over the death of Tanesha Melbourne-Blake. The teenager was socialising with friends when she was gunned down from a silver Vauxhall Meriva ...
First introduced in the US in 1984, Caffeine free Coca-Cola made it over to the UK in 1991, but was sold here for just three years before being discontinued. It is still available in the US, but since ...
Manchester City captain Kyle Walker joined former Celtic and Wales striker John Hartson to cheer on players at a charity football tournament for people who are homeless.
Jess Phillips said she wants to do more than give domestic abuse victims ‘a good call’, and instead prevent domestic abuse from happening at all.
A 70-year-old woman has admitted causing the death by dangerous driving of a baby girl who was hit by a car outside a hospital. Bridget Carole Curtis, of Begelly, appeared at Swansea Crown Court on ...