The British Army’s Ajax armoured personnel carrier has a chequered history but hopes were high when Initial Operating Capability was declared last year. More problems saw operations suspended but the ...
FORMER Ajax winger Quincy Promes has admitted to stabbing his cousin. The 34-year-old received an 18-month jail sentence in 2023 for the 2020 incident, which took place at a family party in Abcoude.
Ajax were alerted to a massive vulnerability by a journalist. In their official statement, the club admitted that a "hacker in the Netherlands unlawfully" gained ...
Dutch football giants Ajax have suffered a massive cybersecurity breach, exposing the personal details of hundreds of thousands of supporters. An intruder exploited a digital flaw to access sensitive ...
Government intent on pressing ahead with £6.3bn programme despite over 160 troops suffering from hearing loss Eric Williams is a journalist at The Telegraph, reporting across the news, features and ...
World Cup 2026 matches will be shown live on YouTube in the UK this summer as part of a shake-up to the coverage of the tournament, which will impact both the BBC and ITV. FIFA and YouTube announced ...
British soldiers required medical treatment for hearing problems during the final round of tests on the Ajax armoured vehicle, intensifying pressure on the UK Ministry of Defence to explain how a ...
The Dutch Eredivisie has long served as a breeding ground for major clubs and top European competitions. Ajax are the most celebrated example of that tradition, with two promising new talents ...
An incident that left more than 30 soldiers unwell while operating the Army’s Ajax armoured vehicle was caused by it not being used or maintained in line with its specifications, a senior officer has ...
07:34, Fri, Mar 27, 2026 Updated: 07:36, Fri, Mar 27, 2026 A gorilla drumming to the Phil Collins hit 'In the Air Tonight' for Cadbury’s has now been hailed as Britain’s favourite-ever TV advert. The ...
Predictions that a transatlantic SNL would crash and burn proved wide of the mark Ed Power writes about music, television and video games. As a journalist he has often had to multi-task and on one ...
Around ¥3.2 billion ($20 million) in advertisement revenue might have been lost in the span of one month due to the illegal streaming of Japanese TV shows on YouTube, according to research by the ...
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