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Manchester United transfer news RECAP Ten Hag holds first training session as deal with De Jong approaches

United fans will love the latest pictures of Cristiano Ronaldo training with his son Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo has shared three images of himself and his son training together in Mallorca on his Instagram page, before returning to England to start pre-season training. Ronaldo, who stole 24 goals in his first season at Old …

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The takeaway pizza scammer “spent a £ 20,000 Covid loan on his family abroad and a car”

The former owner of a takeaway pizza failed to fast food has been jailed for a £ 20,000 Covid-19 loan fraud. The Insolvency Service said the case of Abdulrazag Zagroba, 54, of Old Trafford, was the first successful criminal prosecution of a “recovery” loan scammer in the country. The government’s recovery loan plan was put …

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Police are appealing again to find the missing man Alex Fitzjohn who left the area without personal belongings

Alex, 26, was left without personal belongings (images: Cambridgeshire police) Police have released more information and photos about a vulnerable missing person as the search continues to find him. Alex Fitzjohn, 26, has autism, left Queensgate Shopping Center, Peterborough, around 10 a.m. Friday (June 24). The last confirmed sighting of him is in the village …

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John Major’s “bad luck” comment on the infected blood scandal angers the victims

Proponents of the victims of the infected blood scandal have been “angry, upset and frustrated” by comments from former Prime Minister Sir John Major, who said those affected were “incredibly unlucky”. In the mouths of those present at the infected blood investigation in London, Major suggested that no amount of money could have offered real …

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Infected Blood Investigation: Activists’ Wrath When Sir John Major Says Scandal Victims Were “Incredibly Bad Luck”

A prominent activist has criticized former Prime Minister Sir John Major after he said the victims of the infected blood scandal had “incredibly bad luck”. The president of the Hemophilia Society, Clive Smith, said the comments by the former prime minister, who was in charge of the UK government between 1990 and 1997, were “offensive …

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Covid Reinfection: How likely are you to get coronavirus again as cases increase? Sign up for free to continue reading Sign up for free to continue reading

Scientists have warned that a new wave of infections has begun, as two Covid subvariants have led to an increase in cases. More than 1.7 million people now have the virus in the UK, up 23% a week, according to the latest figures from the National Statistics Office. This increase is largely due to omicron …

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A 67-year-old woman dies in a horrific accident on the Scottish road over the weekend

A 67-year-old woman has died tragically after a terror accident over the weekend. Emergency services rushed to the incident on the A92 near Parbroath Crossroads, Luthrie, around 2:45 p.m. Sunday. A major emergency presence could be seen on the road as drivers were urged to avoid the area. Read more related articles Read more related …

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Glasgow plans buffer zones for abortion clinics to protect patients from activists

Glasgow abortion clinics are expected to be protected by Scotland’s first abortion zones to prevent patients from being bullied by anti-abortion activists. Nicola Sturgeon, the prime minister, said work is underway to establish whether council officials could use local bylaws to establish buffer zones before Holyrood approves legislation that would authorize them nationally. Speaking to …

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