Ofcom fined Royal Mail £21 million for missing on‑time delivery targets, prompting a trial of lowered service standards and a mandatory improvement plan.
International Men’s Day 2025 highlights India’s silent mental health crisis among men, with experts warning that cultural suppression of emotion leads to depression, substance abuse, and suicide. Dr. Sonal Anand and Tele MANAS urge a cultural shift toward emotional openness.
Ofcom fined Royal Mail £21 million for missing on‑time delivery targets, prompting a trial of lowered service standards and a mandatory improvement plan.
As a Canadian, I've always been curious about whether we call the sport "football" or "soccer." After some research, I found that Canadians primarily use the term "soccer" to refer to the game played with a round ball and feet. The word "football" is usually reserved for American or Canadian football, which is a different sport altogether. It seems that we've adopted the American terminology in this case, despite our close ties with British culture. So, when in Canada, it's safe to say you should call it "soccer" to avoid any confusion.
This article examines the incredible season of Real Madrid and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo in 2017-18. During that season, Ronaldo achieved an unprecedented level of success, becoming the first player in history to score in 11 consecutive Champions League matches, and setting a new record for most goals scored in a single Champions League season with 15. He also finished the La Liga season with 26 goals and 6 assists, leading Real Madrid to a third consecutive Champions League title. Ronaldo's remarkable performance earned him numerous awards, including the Ballon d'Or, and saw him firmly established as one of the greatest footballers of all time.