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Hazard, City's millions, Luis Enrique and Guardiola's words According to the Sunday Mirror, Manchester City's Pep Guardiola are preparing a 150 million pound deal to take Chelsea star, Eden Hazard in the summer. Real Madrid are their main rival. - According to the Daily Mail, Luis Enrique is the favourite to replace Antonio Conte, who will surely leave Chelsea ...
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No 'youthquake' for Labour in 2017 election, survey finds The idea that Labour's better-than-expected performance in last year's UK general election was down to a "youthquake" surge in younger voters is a myth not backed up by detailed turnout figures, a study has concluded. A post-election survey of voter behaviour by the British Election Study (BES) found ...
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Dozen Yemenis killed, scores wounded in Aden clashes At least 12 people were killed and more than 130 wounded in clashes between government forces and southern separatists in Yemen's coastal city of Aden, according to the health ministry. The violence broke out after separatist forces loyal to the Southern Transitional Council (STC) reportedly seized ...
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TV shows to watch in February Reuniting with Life on Mars director SJ Clarkson, John Simm stars as a politician who becomes embroiled in the drama through his turbulent relationship with his unpredictable ex-partner Karen (Billie Piper), while a vicar (Nicola Walker) struggles to conceal her affair with the only witness to the crime.
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Tiger Woods closes with even-par 72, ties for 23rd in return to PGA Tour Woods, who began the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open tied for 39th, climbed as high as a tie for 16th before two bogeys on the final six holes resulted in his finishing tied for 23rd. An even-par 72 on the South Course at Torrey Pines was a good one on a day in which strong Santa Ana winds ...
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M&S one of UK retailers yet to renew safety deal in Bangladesh factories The original accord cost the largest brands $500,000 a year before further commitments to support any work needed in factories from which they source. The new deal will last for three years maximum with reviews every six months to assess whether the Bangladeshi government is ready to take over its ...
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