Harry Kane will miss Bayern Munich's final Bundesliga game of the season through injuryHarry Kane is struggling with “everyday movements” due to a back injury that will cause concern to England manager Gareth Southgate. Kane may face a race against time to be fit to captain the Three Lions at Euro 2024 this summer. Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel has revealed that Kane has been struggling with the back problem for some time. The England boss will therefore be in close contact with Kane to ensure that his star man is fit enough to be included. Meanwhile, Kane will have a new manager at Bayern after Tuchel revealed that he will follow through on an earlier promise to leave this summer.
Source:Express
May 17, 2024 15:42 UTC
Invalid email Something went wrong, please try again later. Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inboxSomething went wrong, please try again later. Their achievements speak for themselves - Ronaldo won a Ballon d'Or during his six-year stint at United, while Rooney went on to become the club's all-time leading goal-scorer. READ MORE: Manchester United must grant Wayne Rooney wish with five transfers ahead of Erik ten Hag decisionREAD MORE: ‘What’s up with him?’ - Roy Keane and Wayne Rooney question absent Manchester United starTheir friendship at United undoubtedly had its ups and downs. His move meant their sons, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr and Kai Rooney, both represented the Red Devils' U12s team.
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May 17, 2024 14:59 UTC
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Source:The Guardian
May 17, 2024 13:23 UTC
Sir Jim Ratcliffe hailed as North West’s wealthiest entrepreneur, despite losing £6bnManchester United co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe lost more than £6bn of his personal wealth last year, but is still the richest person in the North West. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who owns chemicals giant Ineos, acquired 27.7% of United’s shares in February this year, in a deal valued at around £1.3bn. Sir Jim grew up on a council estate near Manchester, but didn’t start Ineos until his 40s. He was placed at fourth spot in the overall UK Rich List. Robert Watts, compiler of the Sunday Times Rich List, said: “This year’s Sunday Times Rich List suggests Britain’s billionaire boom has come to an end.
Source:The Times
May 17, 2024 12:54 UTC
So, as if to underline the point that cyclists pose the gravest threat on our roads (making them all “death traps”, according to the Telegraph), this happened on London’s Stoke Newington Road yesterday:Outside the Co-Op in Stoke Newington Road. A10 Stoke Newington Road tidy job on that pic.twitter.com/fWs9eDGqAm — John dunley(aka smallcoal)🏴 🚛🚛😄👌 (@john_dunley) May 16, 2024“Very irresponsible, dangerous cycling clearly at fault here,” wrote Richard, while Simon said: “Meanwhile, we’re all being told to argue about floating bus-stops and dangerous cycling laws.”“That new dangerous cycling law can’t come soon enough,” proclaimed Stuart. “We need more enforcement of dangerous cyclists,” agreed the Berkshire Cyclist group, before Steve asked: “What speed was this bike doing to cause this?”Another angle. It’s almost as if those things don’t prevent dangerous drivers.”“Without the cycling stands this could have been multiple fatalities,” added cycling campaigner Harry Gray. “There are over 1,700 deaths caused by, or involved in, vehicles every year, 30,000 killed or seriously injured.
Source:The Guardian
May 17, 2024 12:36 UTC
After watching the London Marathon 40 years ago, John Starbrook decided he was going to give it a go. John, then 53, says he was prompted by a playful challenge from his wife. Interviewed on the UK's The Morning Show recently, John said he was proud of accomplishing his goal of running 52 marathons in his lifetime. Sky News has declared him London's oldest marathon runner. Now John hits the gym six times a week, and when he's not running, he's doing laps in the pool.
Source:The Guardian
May 17, 2024 12:19 UTC
That's all you can say to describe what unfolded at Elland Road last night – and has now led to confirmation David Wagner has lost his job. Norwich City columnist Edward Seaman felt sacking David Wagner was the right course of actionFrom the first to the last minute, nothing. Norwich City have parted company with head coach David Wagner. We would like to place on record our thanks to David for his hard work and contribution during his time at Norwich City. Beginning with the most significant change needed, sacking David Wagner, which was confirmed today.
Source:Express
May 17, 2024 12:09 UTC
Surfers and swimmers are increasingly turning to eco-friendly wetsuits as the environmental and health impacts of traditional neoprene become more apparent. In short:Neoprene, made from toxic chemicals like chloroprene, poses significant health risks and is difficult to recycle. Filmmakers Chris Nelson and Lewis Arnold highlight the health impacts of chloroprene in their documentary, The Big Sea. Key quote:"With increasing awareness about where our materials come from, everything from our wetsuits to our boards, I think there will be a market transformation." — Giles Bristow, chief executive of Surfers Against SewageWhy this matters:Switching to eco-friendly wetsuits reduces exposure to harmful chemicals and promotes sustainable practices in the surf industry, addressing both environmental and health concerns.
Source:The Guardian
May 17, 2024 11:18 UTC
The SNP is facing a financial black hole of over £700,000 at Westminster with the party predicted to lose dozens of seats in the general election. Opposition parties at Westminster are entitled to so-called Short money to help them carry out their work. Each MP is worth £21,438.33 in Short money while every 200 votes for a party nabs them an additional £42.82. That would be worth just £321,570 in Short money - way down on the £1.03m the party can currently claim for its MPs. And that doesn't even take into account the fall in Short money used for travel.
Source:Express
May 17, 2024 10:59 UTC
The social network formerly known as Twitter has fully migrated over to X.com, owner Elon Musk said on Friday. “All core systems are now on X.com,” Musk wrote on X, posting an image of a logo of a white X on a blue circle. Queries to Twitter.com redirected users to X.com on Friday morning, though the original domain name still appeared on some browsers. Musk has repeatedly used the letter X in the branding of his companies, starting in 1999 with his attempt to set up an online financial superstore called X.com. When he bought Twitter, he set up a company called X Corp to close the deal.
Source:The Guardian
May 17, 2024 10:54 UTC
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May 17, 2024 08:12 UTC
They have long been listed as the Channel Islands' wealthiest residents, but the Barclay family doesn't feature in the latest rankings. Twins Sir Frederick and the late Sir David held the top spot in the regional version of the Sunday Times Rich List for decades. Read: Bid to buy Barclay's estateThe two sides of the family have been involved in lengthy court battles in recent years. Top spot on the CI Sunday Times Rich List this year belongs to whisky tycoon Glenn Gordon and family who live in Jersey. The full Sunday Times Rich List will be printed this weekend and can be found online at https://www.thetimes.co.uk/sunday-times-rich-list
Source:The Times
May 17, 2024 07:50 UTC
0 shares ShareTweetPinLinkedInSince 1989, The Sunday Times has released its annual Rich List. This is not only the largest wealth ever recorded in the Sunday Times Rich list, but a significant rise from Hinduja’s previous £35 billion fortune recorded last year. Some Familiar FacesThis year’s rich list featured a number of well known figures in the UK, including Beckhams, Lewis Hamilton and Elton John. Robert Watts, compiler of the Sunday Times Rich List, said: “These may be harder times to create wealth, but The Sunday Times Rich List continues to unearth entrepreneurs building fortunes in diverse and often surprising ways. ConclusionThe 2024 Sunday Times Rich List gives a great overview of wealth in the UK.
Source:The Times
May 17, 2024 07:05 UTC
This includes acknowledging the extensive proof of ongoing abuses in countries like Libya, Tunisia, and Niger, and halting returns to unsafe countries. Moreover, the outsourcing of EU migration controls to third countries has proven ineffective in its objective of curbing migration. Hence, current anti-migration policies merely serve EU member states’ internal political messaging, while being counterproductive to their main objective. Political Choices: EU Anti-Migration Efforts in Libya, Tunisia, and NigerSince 2016, Brussels has been funding the Libyan, Nigerien, and Tunisian governments to combat migratory flows through the European Union Emergency Trust Fund (EUTF). Yet the same considerations are not being applied to Libya, Tunisia, Niger, and many other regional states, despite extensive proof of ongoing abuses suffered by migrants passing through these countries.
Source:The Guardian
May 17, 2024 06:33 UTC
Read our privacy policy Thanks for signing up to theRoisin O’Connor’s email {{ #verifyErrors }} {{ message }} {{ /verifyErrors }} {{ ^verifyErrors }} Something went wrong. Please try again later {{ /verifyErrors }}Sir Paul McCartney has become the first billionaire musician from the UK, according to the 2024 Sunday Times Rich List. The song was finished by the remaining Beatles Sir Paul and Sir Ringo Starr decades after the original recording thanks to audio restoration technology. Sir Elton John, whose fortune has been estimated at £470m, has donated £26.6m over a one-year period to a variety of causes including HIV/Aids, medical, humanitarian and the arts. Sir Elton John with his husband David Furnish ( PA Archive )The musician, who ended his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour last year by playing his last date in Stockholm, Sweden, set up the Elton John Aids Foundation in 1992, and outside of that work has formed the Elton John Charitable Trust, which donates to multiple causes.
Source:The Times
May 17, 2024 06:32 UTC