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Mourinho: Premier League title no longer destined for Manchester

Jose Mourinho insists the Premier League title is not destined to be won by Manchester United or Manchester City this season. Pep Guardiola’s side hold an eight-point lead over United ahead of Sunday’s derby clash at Old Trafford. A win for City over their fierce rivals would put them in a commanding position to claim…

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Bairstow wants to hasten on from Brisbane sledging

Jonny Bairstow has said he wants to move on from the sledging episode that marred England’s defeat in the first Ashes Test in Brisbane, but added he would consider taking the matter further if Australia « crossed the line » again later in the series. Writing in his Daily Mail column, Bairstow denied that Australia’s players bringing…

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‘The Game Awards’ round-up: defend your whole most realistic bits

Highlights this year included Hideo Kojima and Guillermo Del Toro’s ongoing bromance (which came with a side-helping of Death Stranding) — the game’s star Norman Reedus was also on hand to help out. The ceremony’s most WTF moment came from Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons dev Josef Fares, whose expletive-filled intro for his next…

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Yachtsman jailed after conning three girls folk out of £70,000

A fraudster dubbed ‘Shrek’ has been jailed for eight years for conning three women out of £70,000 in a romance scam that began just two years after he was jailed for conning others. Peter Berry, 51, befriended victims through online dating sites before persuading them to pump cash into fake business investments, spending the cash…

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Commuters in unheard of row ‘after girl puts foot on man’s seat’

The man who featured in a shocking video of a row erupting on a commuter train has been identified as a Conservative councillor responsible for London’s Transport. Councillor Keith Prince was filmed during the verbal exchange after the woman reportedly put her feet on his seat. The video, which includes accusations of marital infidelity, was…

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Stable US jobs figures, Brexit hopes, retract world stocks – Breitbart

LONDON (AP) — Strong U.S. jobs figures combined with progress in Britain’s talks to leave the European Union and hopes surrounding the formation of the next German government to shore up global stock markets on Friday. KEEPING SCORE: In Europe, Britain’s FTSE 100 was up 0.7 percent to 7,370 while Germany’s DAX added 1.1 percent…

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One Palestinian killed, rankings injured as protests rage

At least one Palestinian has been killed and hundreds injured as « Day of Rage » protests continue across the occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip over the US decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. A 30-year-old Palestinian man was killed by Israeli fire during protests in Gaza on Friday, The Associated…

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Jeremy Clarkson previews The Gigantic Tour season 2: ‘It be a better show’

The boys are back! Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May return for season 2 of The Grand Tour, which premiered Friday on Amazon. However, the road to this premiere was rather hard as all three hosts suffered medical emergencies during production on the new season, which visits Switzerland, Mozambique, Colorado, and many other locations. Health…

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Worst fears of company tax minimize opponents exhibiting indicators of coming real

One of the biggest fears about the tax overhaul bill in Congress already is showing signs of coming to fruition. Critics of the Republican-sponsored plan say that a provision allowing companies to bring profits stored overseas back home at a one-time reduced tax rate wouldn’t foster economic growth. Instead, they argue, companies will use the…

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Israel braced for Jerusalem protests

Image copyright AFP Image caption Extra police were deployed in East Jerusalem ahead of the planned protests Violence has flared between Israeli forces and Palestinians protesting at Donald Trump’s contentious recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Clashes erupted in the occupied West Bank and over the Israeli-Gaza border, and there were scuffles in Jerusalem. Dozens…