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De Zerbi back on Italian soil for Brighton fairytale
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De Zerbi back on Italian soil for Brighton fairytale

‘Genius’ manager is back in his homeland before his time, as Seagulls’ remarkable progress leads them to Rome

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March 07, 2024
Henderson has no regrets over leaving Anfield
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Henderson has no regrets over leaving Anfield

Jordan Henderson has insisted he has no regrets over his Liverpool exit and says he hopes Jürgen Klopp achieves a \"fairytale\" ending, with the club pushing to win four trophies before the manager departs at the end of the season.

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March 07, 2024
Salah return delights Klopp as Liverpool brace for hectic run
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Salah return delights Klopp as Liverpool brace for hectic run

Mohamed Salah is in line to make his Liverpool comeback against Sparta Prague tonight with Jürgen Klopp admitting he needs his leading goalscorer for a critical period in the quadruple-chasing season.

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March 07, 2024
Clinical Blackstenius guides Arsenal past struggling Villa
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Clinical Blackstenius guides Arsenal past struggling Villa

Jonas Eidevall had promised that his side would do their \"very, very best\" to earn a place in the League Cup final and against Aston Villa they delivered, Stina Blackstenius's firsthalf hat-trick inspiring the clinical Gunners.

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March 07, 2024
Raducanu looks to focus on game and not results
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Raducanu looks to focus on game and not results

Emma Raducanu has insisted that working on her game rather than winning matches is the priority this year.

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March 07, 2024
Robinson makes way for Wood in fifth India Test
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Robinson makes way for Wood in fifth India Test

Mark Wood was restored to the England team for today's fifth Test against India in Dharamsala, replacing Ollie Robinson as the one change for the tourists after their seriessealing defeat in Ranchi last week.

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March 07, 2024
F1 Academy aims at breakthrough for female drivers
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F1 Academy aims at breakthrough for female drivers

Despite scandals elsewhere, all-female series brings hope of progress for sport that struggles with inclusivity

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March 07, 2024
UK startup promises £10bn for green power
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UK startup promises £10bn for green power

Britain's under-pressure green power industry has received a surprise fillip after a renewables developer pledged to plough £10bn into what would become the largest portfolio of battery storage projects in the country.

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March 07, 2024
Shein breaches company law with failure to disclose owner
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Shein breaches company law with failure to disclose owner

The UK business of the fast-fashion company Shein has failed to disclose its ultimate ownership, a breach of company law that could disrupt the firm's reported plans to consider listing in the UK.

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March 07, 2024
OpenAI reveals Musk emails backing firm’s for-profit plans’
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OpenAI reveals Musk emails backing firm’s for-profit plans’

OpenAI has hit back at Elon Musk's lawsuit that accuses it of betraying its altruistic roots, claiming the Tesla chief executive had in fact supported the artificial intelligence company's plans to create a for-profit unit.

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March 07, 2024
I may never know' Mystery of missing airliner remains unsolved 10 years on
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I may never know' Mystery of missing airliner remains unsolved 10 years on

Shortly after midnight on 8 March 2014, a Boeing 777 heaved into the air from Kuala Lumpur and climbed steadily to its assigned cruising altitude of 10,700 metres. After being instructed to switch frequencies to Vietnamese air traffic control, the pilot replied in the polite but methodical manner that is common in radio calls: \"Good night, Malaysian three seven zero.\" It was the last message that would ever be received from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

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March 07, 2024
Study finds no side effects in man who had 217 coronavirus vaccinations
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Study finds no side effects in man who had 217 coronavirus vaccinations

A German man who voluntarily received 217 coronavirus jabs over 29 months showed \"no signs\" of having been infected with the virus that causes Covid-19 and had not suffered from any vaccine-related side effects, according to a study published in the medical journal Lancet Infectious Diseases.

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March 07, 2024
Navalnaya calls for anti-Putin votes and protests at poll sites
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Navalnaya calls for anti-Putin votes and protests at poll sites

The widow of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has called for people to protest against Vladimir Putin at polling booths in the forthcoming presidential election.

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March 07, 2024
Haitian crime lord tells prime minister to quit or face 'hell' of civil war
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Haitian crime lord tells prime minister to quit or face 'hell' of civil war

The crime lord behind a six-day gang mutiny against Haiti's prime minister, Ariel Henry, has claimed the Caribbean country could be plunged into civil war unless its temporarily exiled leader steps down.

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March 07, 2024
Food aid for north Gaza is looted after delay at Israeli army checkpoint
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Food aid for north Gaza is looted after delay at Israeli army checkpoint

A new drive by the UN's World Food Programme (WFP) to deliver aid to an estimated half a million people at risk of famine in northern Gaza failed yesterday amid further scenes of chaos and violence.

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March 07, 2024
As the frontrunners sweep up primaries, voters are judging the cost of either in the White House
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As the frontrunners sweep up primaries, voters are judging the cost of either in the White House

Joe Biden and Donald Trump swept to victory in states across the US on Super Tuesday, easily winning presidential primary elections from Maine to California as they all but solidified an unprecedented rematch in November.

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March 07, 2024
High notes Opera and circus bring Britten's swansong back to life
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High notes Opera and circus bring Britten's swansong back to life

Death in Venice was Benjamin Britten's final opera, written when he was ill with the heart condition that would kill him three years after its premiere at Snape Maltings in 1973.

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March 07, 2024
Blur drummer hopes to improve modern life by becoming an MP
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Blur drummer hopes to improve modern life by becoming an MP

Modern Life Is Rubbish, Blur once famously pronounced. Well, after the band's drummer was selected as a Labour candidate at the next general election, he may hope to change the situation.

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March 07, 2024
Forest from 390m years ago discovered near Butlin's
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Forest from 390m years ago discovered near Butlin's

The world's oldest fossilised forest, dating back 390m years, has been found in the high sandstone cliffs along the Devon and Somerset coast.

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March 07, 2024
Arts Council seeks £40,000 from Speech Debelle after tribunal
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Arts Council seeks £40,000 from Speech Debelle after tribunal

Arts Council England is seeking legal costs of £40,000 from the Mercury prize winner Speech Debelle and her legal team after she lost an employment tribunal over claims she faced racial discrimination while working for the arts funding body.

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March 07, 2024
Tory peer pays damages after calling student antisemitic
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Tory peer pays damages after calling student antisemitic

A Tory peer has apologised and paid damages to a student after wrongly saying an octopus soft toy used as her University Challenge team's mascot was chosen as an antisemitic symbol.

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March 07, 2024
Taxpayer funds payout to academic accused by minister of extremism
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Taxpayer funds payout to academic accused by minister of extremism

Taxpayers have financed a £15,000 payout to an academic after a minister wrongly accused her of supporting Hamas, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology has said amid growing political anger at why public money was used.

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March 07, 2024
Mormons plan to build temple for sacred ceremonies’
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Mormons plan to build temple for sacred ceremonies’

The first new Mormon temple in Britain for 30 years is to be built in Sutton Coldfield.

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March 07, 2024
Your labrador may not be to blame for being overweight, study suggests
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Your labrador may not be to blame for being overweight, study suggests

When it comes to greedy canines, labradors take the biscuit. Now researchers have shed light on why the breed is prone to a portly form.

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March 07, 2024
Many Horizon victims may miss out on cash, MPs say
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Many Horizon victims may miss out on cash, MPs say

A \"substantial\" proportion of victims of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal risk missing out on the compensation they are due, according to MPs and campaigners, who suggest the true number deserving redress may be significantly higher than thought.

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March 07, 2024
Louis Vuitton Ghesquière still on point after decade at the top
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Louis Vuitton Ghesquière still on point after decade at the top

Ten years to the day after his first show for Louis Vuitton, Nicolas Ghesquière celebrated a remarkable anniversary in the same Paris landmark where he made his debut. In the ruthless churn of fashion, and as the designer of the biggest brand of all, Ghesquière's is quite the run.

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March 07, 2024
Gascoigne says he isa sad drunk’ Stayingina Spare room
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Gascoigne says he isa sad drunk’ Stayingina Spare room

Paul Gascoigne described himself as a \"sad drunk\" and said he was living in his agent's spare room, as the football legend revealed the extent of his battle with alcohol addiction.

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March 07, 2024
'I have no faith' Hartlepool voters rue town's decline
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'I have no faith' Hartlepool voters rue town's decline

You don't see it in your pocket,\" said Jenny Nichols, a care support worker, when asked about the chancellor's two pence cut in national insurance.

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March 07, 2024
Priced out Tinkering with holiday let tax won't save community, say Cornish villagers
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Priced out Tinkering with holiday let tax won't save community, say Cornish villagers

The C Toms & Son boatyard in Polruan is a hub of activity in an otherwise ghostly harbourside. Its owners, father and son Allen and Paul Toms, put the eeriness in the otherwise picturesque Cornish village down to holiday lets and second homes.

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March 07, 2024
Child benefit Shake-up of penalty charge for high earners
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Child benefit Shake-up of penalty charge for high earners

Jeremy Hunt has bowed to pressure and conceded that a tax penalty affecting higher-earning parents works unfairly and has led to some paying a marginal tax rate of 64%.

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March 07, 2024