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As the domestic season draws to a close in England this weekend, the summer transfer window is right around the corner. Premier League clubs, including Manchester United and Arsenal, are already working in the background to ensure this year’s recruitment drive goes smoothly ahead of next season.It’s expected to be an unusual transfer window amid rising concerns about Financial Fair Play and the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules.But the English top-flight will undoubtedly be among the world’s top-spending leagues by the time the deadline rolls around in September.United are reportedly pushing to hijack Newcastle United’s deal for Tosin Adarabioyo.The…

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A 27-year-old woman, Khanyisile Mndayi, is reportedly in a coma and critical condition after being stabbed over 20 times by her boyfriend in front of their children on Sunday. The attack reportedly occurred at their residence in Berea, Johannesburg, South Africa. According to a Facebook post by one Gillian Mogale, Mndayi arrived home late from her shift and was allegedly subjected to physical assault and ultimately stabbed multiple times by her boyfriend, identified as Bongani. Mogale’s caption partly read, “Mndayi came home late from her shift at Tempo. “Upon her arrival home at Metropolitan flat in Berea, she was insulted,…

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“So are you looking forward to all the football?”Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was met with awkward silence and mocking remarks when he asked whether people were looking forward to the Euro 2024 football tournament – for which Wales have not qualified – on the first full day of general election campaigning.During a visit to a brewery in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Mr Sunak also attacked the Welsh government over speed limits and said patients were being let down by the state of the Welsh NHS.Video edited by Erin SharrocksDanny O'Donoghue says a six-hour drinking session with Sir Tom Jones landed…

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Manchester United’s participation in next season’s Europa League is under threat, despite their recent FA Cup triumph over Manchester City. The 2-1 victory at Wembley over the weekend secured a spot in the European tournament for Erik Ten Hag’s team. However, United’s place in the Europa League is jeopardised due to UEFA’s multi-club ownership rules, which could see them banned from the competition. UEFA’s multi-club ownership rules prohibit two teams owned by the same organisation from competing in the same tournament. Both Manchester United and Nice share the same ownership under INEOS. Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s company fully owns Nice, while…

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Keir Starmer went to Gillingham football club on the first day of the campaignPlans to create a new football regulator will not become law before the election, but Labour and the Conservatives say they are committed to bringing in the new rules.The government announced plans for the regulator last year, but it’s understood there will not be time for the required legislation to be passed before parliament is dissolved ahead of the election.Labour’s shadow secretary for culture and sport Thangam Debbonaire told the BBC earlier this week that current plans need to go further to protect the financial sustainability of…

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Two behemoths of the English game whose starts to the campaign have left something to be desired clash in Sunday’s Premier League blockbuster battle, as Arsenal host Manchester United at the Emirates.Mikel Arteta’s men dropped points for the first time this season in a 2-2 draw with Fulham last weekend, while the Red Devils produced a captivating comeback to sink Nottingham Forest 3-2.© ReutersA bullish Mikel Arteta claimed that Arsenal’s performance in last weekend’s four-goal stalemate with Fulham was “10 times better” than their 2-1 win over the Cottagers at this point last year, although a few aggrieved Gooners may…

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Stakeholders in the capital market have voiced reservations about the proposed amendments to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Act No. 7 of 2007, warning of potential adverse economic consequences. In a corporate filing with the NGX on Tuesday, the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS) and the Association of Securities Dealing Houses of Nigeria (ASHON) expressed concerns that the bill could undermine the independence of the CBN. The legislation, which has passed its second reading and is scheduled for a public hearing on May 30th, seeks to modify the CBN’s autonomy by subjecting its budget to National Assembly approval and…

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How long are you going over for? Will you be working ‘from home’? Where are you staying and how much is it all going to cost?Euro 2024 is now just under a month away from kicking off, with thousands of football fans set to descend on Germany for the tournament.The hosts are known for strong beers – England and Scotland fans have already been advised to know their limits – and some supporters are planning to rent an Airbnb while continuing to work remotely during days between matches.Others may be tempted to take in the spectacular scenery and rich culture…

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28th May 2024 The Senate has lifted the suspension of Senator Abdul Ningi, who was suspended on March 12, 2024. The decision came after Deputy Minority Leader Senator Abba Moro moved a motion on Tuesday, apologising on Ningi’s behalf and taking full responsibility for his actions. Ningi was suspended based on an interview he granted alleging budget padding. More details later… Okiki Adeduyite Okiki is a journalist with over seven years experience covering politics, foreign news, society, entertainment and the film industry. All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten…

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