
Price-sensitive US shoppers nab early 'Cyber Monday' deals
As the year's biggest U.S. online shopping day got underway on Monday, discount-seekers used their phones and laptops
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London’s Heathrow Has Manic Monday as Rail Links Fail
Passengers traveling to and from London’s Heathrow airport faced a difficult start to their week with the three
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FICO UK Credit Card Market Report: September 2023
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Turkish Bank Stocks Soar as BofA Predicts Strong Returns Ahead
Turkish banks’ shares surged the most in a month after Bank of America issued an across-the-board buy recommendation
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Hong Kong’s Exports Unexpectedly Grow as China Demand Improves
Hong Kong’s exports rose last month for the first time in more than a year as trade with
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David Seaman pays tribute to ‘great guy’ Terry Venables
Former England goalkeeper David Seaman paid tribute to “great guy” Terry Venables following his death at the age of 80. Seaman was England’s number one goalkeeper when England made the semi-final of Euro 1996 as the side were knocked out on penalties by Germany. The 60-year-old remembered the moment he was made England number one. Seaman told Good Morning Britain: “First of all it was a really sad day yesterday and when I started seeing the clips and all the tributes coming in, all I could remember was the smile on his face. He always had a smile on his face even when he was angry if I’m honest. “He was just a great guy, he was brilliant at man to man management. “He was just brilliant and with Euro 96 everything just got better and better and I’ll never forget the day before Euro 96 and he came up to me when he just got the job, looked me straight in the eyes and said you’re my England number one and the confidence I gained from that was just brilliant and something I’ll never forget.” Gareth Southgate missed the all-important penalty in that semi-final shoot-out loss to Germany, something Southgate would experience as manager in 2022, when England lost on penalties in the final to Italy. He was just a great guy, he was brilliant at man to man management David Seaman Seaman recalled memories during his time under Venables and drew comparisons with the current England boss, insisting Southgate has learned a lot from El Tel. He continued: “You didn’t feel that disappointed because he actually told us that we had achieved something special here. “I know we had gone out in the semi-final but he wanted us to know we had really achieved something. We got England to the semi-final at Wembley and the most important thing he’d done was that the England fans started loving the England team again because of the way we played. He was just a really nice guy. “Gareth will have learned a lot from Terry because Gareth very rarely loses it and that’s what Terry was like. He was always calm and confident and that’s what he’s learned from him that you don’t have to be really loud on the sidelines. You’d just watch and learn. “The way Terry treated Gareth, it just shows you the class of the manager and he was just a really special guy.” Read More Football rumours: Victor Osimhen keen on making Chelsea move On this day in 2007: Christine Ohuruogu wins appeal against Olympic ban The sporting weekend in pictures Laura Kenny sets her sights on a fourth Olympics Man City boss Pep Guardiola taking safety-first approach with John Stones Virgil Van Dijk says Trent Alexander-Arnold is ‘the complete package’
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BOE’s Bailey Resists UK Rate Cuts for ‘Foreseeable Future’
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey suggested that interest-rate cuts are unlikely for the “foreseeable future” as he
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Long-Time Novo Bull Slashes Stake Citing Weight-Loss Drug Hype
A top-performing European fund manager is calling time on “hype” around weight-loss drugs that has sent Novo Nordisk
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Freezing Weather Hits Europe as Snow Forecast From Germany to UK
Freezing temperatures are spreading across Europe, with snow forecast from Germany to the UK, testing energy systems in
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Rightmove Rewarded by Tough Housing Market: The London Rush
Hi, I’m Leo from Bloomberg’s UK Breaking News team, catching you up on this morning’s business stories. There’s
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Political noise distracts central Europe's rate-setters
(Refiles with change to headline) By Pawel Florkiewicz, Gergely Szakacs and Marc Jones WARSAW/BUDAPEST The central bank governors
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'This guy on crack?' Trolls shred Fox News' Charlie Hurt over his bizarre Thanksgiving rant claiming Democrats 'hate pies'
Charlie Hurt stirred controversy by asserting Democrats are making Americans 'suffer' by allegedly banning gas stoves
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