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Ministers could cut the number of Channel crossings by 75% in the next three years by scaling up “routes and returns” based ...
The summer transfer window in Europe's Big Five leagues closed on Monday, and it was huge in terms of scale and volume of ...
"Asia's ports are the backbone of global trade and now they are becoming the frontlines of climate action," said Stefano D.M. Sommadossi, CEO of NatPower Marine UK and Joint Director of the new ...
Bridget Phillipson has confirmed that the Government will deliver the Employment Rights Bill “in full”. Addressing the TUC conference, the Education Secretary assured delegates that amendments which ...
Although £1.8billion was made from player sales, continued extravagant spending suggests tighter rules are needed to rein ...
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Britain's Historic Marvels: Cinematic Views from the Air, Part 1
DroneTV presents a captivating aerial showcase of the UK’s remarkable historic sites in the United Kingdom, featuring pilots ...
The Chaos Divers have been crisscrossing the country since late June to dive lakes and rivers where they believe people and ...
BBC Radio Lancashire's Andy Bayes reflects on Blackburn Rovers' transfer window and what fans could expect from the season ...
The Chelsea winger is effectively on paid leave and set to bank £5m by January while clubs at the other end of the food chain ...
Hiring Ruben Amorim and refusing to accept his resignation are among 19 Sir Jim Ratcliffe mistakes in his 18 months at ...
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When we brought in Alexander Isak, we didn’t actually buy the best striker in Europe | OneFootball
When we brought in Alexander Isak, we didn’t actually buy the best striker in Europe. What we bought was a decent striker ...
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