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Mauricio Pochettino appointed Chelsea manager
Mauricio Pochettino appointed Chelsea manager
Mauricio Pochettino has been appointed Chelsea manager on a two-year deal. The former Tottenham coach, who has been out of work since leaving Paris St Germain last year, will take over from interim boss Frank Lampard who oversaw his final game in charge against Newcastle on Sunday. It brings to an end an almost two-month process to find a permanent successor to Graham Potter, who was sacked on April 2. The PA news agency understands Pochettino had been the club’s first choice from early in the search, which was led by co-sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart. He was the only candidate the club got into serious talks with, despite conversations that took place with former Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann, ex-Spain coach Luis Enrique and Burnley’s Vincent Kompany. The new manager, whose contract includes an option for a third season, will work closely with Winstanley and Stewart as the club look to rebuild after their worst season in 30 years. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-05-29 20:03
Modern Warfare 2's SMS Requirement is Different from Overwatch 2's
Modern Warfare 2's SMS Requirement is Different from Overwatch 2's
The text-enabled mobile phone number requirement to play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II will only be in effect on PC.
1970-01-01 08:00
Mets and Yankees wrap up nightmare New York seasons and head into uncertain winter
Mets and Yankees wrap up nightmare New York seasons and head into uncertain winter
For the first time in nine years, baseball’s postseason won’t include a New York team
2023-10-02 17:58
Apple, McDonald’s, Airbnb Earnings Set to Strip Away GDP Gloss
Apple, McDonald’s, Airbnb Earnings Set to Strip Away GDP Gloss
Household names as disparate as Apple Inc., Airbnb Inc. and Starbucks Corp. are expected to strip away the
2023-10-30 19:08
Who is Frederick Francis Goltz? Texas man who threatened Arizona poll workers and lawyer gets 3.5-year sentence
Who is Frederick Francis Goltz? Texas man who threatened Arizona poll workers and lawyer gets 3.5-year sentence
Earlier this year, Frederick Francis Goltz pleaded guilty for his engagement in interstate threatening communications
2023-08-05 15:21
Evans and Fernandes combine as Man United secure victory in 'must-win' game against Burnley
Evans and Fernandes combine as Man United secure victory in 'must-win' game against Burnley
It was no surprise to see Bruno Fernandes come up with a clutch moment when Manchester United needed it most
2023-09-24 09:19
Overwatch 2 Mid Season Patch Delayed, Mei Still Locked
Overwatch 2 Mid Season Patch Delayed, Mei Still Locked
Blizzard have announced that the mid-season patch for Overwatch 2 has been delayed, leaving players unable to select Mei for a bit longer.
1970-01-01 08:00
Man Utd reject £20m bid for Harry Maguire from West Ham
Man Utd reject £20m bid for Harry Maguire from West Ham
Manchester United have rejected a £20m bid from West Ham United for defender Harry Maguire.
2023-07-29 03:15
Shannen Doherty shares behind the scenes of cancer battle
Shannen Doherty shares behind the scenes of cancer battle
Actress Shannen Doherty is letting her social media followers in on the spread of her breast cancer.
2023-06-08 00:31
This refurbished tablet-laptop hybrid is under $400
This refurbished tablet-laptop hybrid is under $400
TL;DR: As of Sept. 1, you can pick up a refurbished Microsoft Surface Pro 6
2023-09-01 17:00
Ecuador Tragedy Sparks Uneasy Rally in $15 Billion of Bonds
Ecuador Tragedy Sparks Uneasy Rally in $15 Billion of Bonds
Ecuador, still grieving from the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, is a week away from an election
2023-08-12 20:00
Police to trial use of drones as first responders to emergencies
Police to trial use of drones as first responders to emergencies
Cutting-edge plans to use drones as first responders to police emergencies will be trialled in Norfolk next year. If testing is successful, the devices would be stationed on buildings and operated remotely to be sent first to scenes to give police early information. Initial trials, under a scheme dubbed Project Eagle X, will take place in Norfolk, which has limited access to the helicopters flown by the National Police Air Service because they are stationed so far away. Further tests will also take place in Thames Valley Police and Hampshire. It can tell you straight away whether you're talking about a major road traffic collision that requires three fire engines and four ambulances, or whether it's a minor prang and someone's getting overexcited Neil Sexton, National Police Chiefs' Council Police in England and Wales are working with officers in the US as similar trials have taken place in San Diego. The drones as first responders (DFR) devices are also set to be trialled in Belgium and the Netherlands. Neil Sexton, who advises the National Police Chiefs’ Council on the use of drones, said: “DFR is a drone that sits autonomously on a roof somewhere in a city and it’s in a box, it’s protected. “From a control station that receives a 999 call it can be launched completely remotely, flying overhead an incident to gain situational awareness that will be fed back not just to that control station or control room, but also to the first responders who are about to arrive on the ground.” The hope is the drone would give more accurate information on the potential scale of an incident that a potentially shocked member of the public who has called 999, and get there more quickly than a helicopter. “The ability to get a remote aircraft overhead an incident that is still developing to gain a better situational awareness [is] much improved over phone calls from members of the public who are under stress,” Mr Sexton said. “Sitting overhead, it can tell you straight away whether you’re talking about a major road traffic collision that requires three fire engines and four ambulances, or whether it’s a minor prang and someone’s getting overexcited.” Currently, police forces in England and Wales use about 400 drones that cannot be flown out of the operator’s line of sight. Plans are in place to amend those rules to allow police operators to do so, with initial trials taking place in areas with closed-off airspace next year. Forces are also planning much wider use of retrospective facial recognition technology, with chiefs proposing to double its use by May. The biometric software, hailed as significant a step forward for policing as DNA analysis, is used to compare images from sources such as CCTV with forces’ databases of custody shots. Britain’s largest police force the Metropolitan Police has already said it will use the software to catch prolific shoplifters caught on CCTV. South Wales Police, one of the forces to spearhead use of live and retrospective facial recognition, is also piloting software that can be used by officers on their mobile phones. Around 50 officers currently have access to an app on their phones that allows them to take a photo of a suspect and compare it to the force’s mugshot database. If the test is successful, the system could be rolled out across England and Wales. Read More Apple to adopt system to improve texting between iPhones and Android devices ICO seeks permission to appeal against Clearview AI tribunal ruling Users of iPhones can now check bank balance from Wallet app VR tool aims to help rail passengers spot and safely tackle sexual harassment Ring to preview security features with abuse charity to boost safety TikTok launches feature to save songs to music apps like Spotify
2023-11-19 08:01