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Sir Keir Starmer has clearly been shaken by the ... In some respects he is one of tthose he lucky ones. As Prime Minister he gets the full gamut of security. Cabinet members do too.
Milwaukee Bucks star player Giannis Antetokounmpo had to be separated twice after the Indiana Pacers won in overtime in Game 5 on April 29. While giving several Pacers players hugs after the game ...
“Origins should never be a barrier to success” - a line from the great Sir Alex Ferguson and the ethos which Manchester United Foundation applies to all of its community work. This ...
Arsenal are seemingly ‘lucky’ that they play in the Premier League and not in Portugal while Sir Jim Ratcliffe is a victim of Man Utd. You flirty Rat When you have not just pinned but ...
However, it seems that United part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has some sympathy for Amorim's predicament. It doesn't appear to be solely his Europa League achievements that are keeping him in his ...
Here are today's news headlines with Sophie Mei Lan Malin. Argentina's top court finds 80 boxes of Nazi materials in its basement Tottenham: Ange Postecoglou delivers verdict on Spurs fringe ...
As TopShop is poised for a High Street comeback, the wife of retail baron Sir Philip Green has made a lucrative property investment near the chain's former flagship store on London's Oxford Circus.
Alberta’s threat to divorce Canada is getting more serious than ever. Premier Danielle Smith announced this week that the oil-rich province could hold its first-ever referendum on independence ...
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And there were emotional replies on social media as the Easter Road side shared their tribute: "Hibernian FC are devastated to hear of the passing of former owner Sir Tom Farmer, aged 84.
Sir Tom owned a majority stake in Hibernian FC for more than 20 years, selling his interest in the club in 2019. Today (Saturday), the club said it was “devastated” at the news of his death ...
Sir David has been a fixture on British TV since the 1950s (Picture: BBC Studios/Alex Board) Broadcaster, naturalist, and national treasure – although don’t let him hear you say that last one.