Marcus Rashford

The Good Morning Britain stars became emotional while praising England star Marcus Rashford.
England captain Harry Kane also tweeted: "If you abuse anyone on social media you’re not an England fan and we don’t want you."
Marcus Rashford and Emma Raducanu have been swapping notes on stress and anxiety.
Study shows 4.3 million children were living in poverty in 2019-2020 and that rates in north east England saw biggest increase.
HuffPost UK spoke to the footballer at the launch of Full Time, where he's teamed up with chef Tom Kerridge to “help fill hungry tummies".
Including surprise celeb cameos, amazing A-list performances, political gags and one very sweary nan.
DWP says resources were "reallocated" into tackling Covid after internal review was ordered in 2018.
Robert Halfon tells HuffPost UK: “I don’t want us just to do things because we are forced into it by Marcus Rashford."
Furloughed mother of two Lexi Ellison, from North Shields, does not know how she will manage to feed her son Jacob for 10 days with the free school meals package she received. Ellison doesn’t blame Jacob’s school but firmly places the responsibility on the government and applauds Marcus Rashford and other celebrities who have helped to raise awareness and action.
From Captain Tom to a sweary turtle, these stories will bring you some end of year joy.