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Pete Doherty listens to late friend Amy Winehouse's music 'most days'
Pete Doherty listens to late friend Amy Winehouse's music 'most days'
The Libertines singer Pete Doherty has opened up about how the death of Amy Winhouse still makes his "heart break".
1970-01-01 08:00
Ford takes $1.7 billion profit hit from UAW strike
Ford takes $1.7 billion profit hit from UAW strike
(Reuters) -Ford Motor on Thursday said the U.S. auto workers' strike has led to a $1.7 billion hit to its
1970-01-01 08:00
Virgil van Dijk laments fixture congestion ahead of Christmas period
Virgil van Dijk laments fixture congestion ahead of Christmas period
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has condemned the fixture congestion ahead of a busy Christmas period of Premier League football.
1970-01-01 08:00
Gabriel Jesus ‘doesn’t care’ about rumours linking Arsenal with other strikers
Gabriel Jesus ‘doesn’t care’ about rumours linking Arsenal with other strikers
Gabriel Jesus is unconcerned about Arsenal reportedly coveting other strikers as he seeks to stay fit and translate his prolific Champions League form into the Premier League. Brazil international Jesus took his European tally to four goals in as many appearances by claiming the Gunners’ second in Wednesday evening’s 6-0 demolition of French side Lens. Yet the former Manchester City forward has found the net just once in the top-flight this term amid absences due to knee and hamstring injuries. Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has been linked with potential moves for Napoli’s Victor Osimhen and Brentford’s Ivan Toney, in addition to an audacious bid to sign Paris St Germain star Kylian Mbappe. Jesus dismissed the significance of the transfer speculation and insisted he offers more than just goals as he defended his scoring record. “This happens you know, maybe it can be agents talking about a lot of things,” he said. “I’m not the most experienced, but I think I have seen a lot of things in football. “Sometimes it is like this, it happened when I was at City even with (Sergio) Aguero and me scoring. I was scoring a lot and people was linking everyone. So here, I don’t care about this. “I know my qualities and I know what I can bring to the team. I can score and I can also help with other things, like opening spaces. But the only people who can see it are those who watch the game and understand. “Those who don’t understand we will say that: ‘Oh he didn’t score today’. But maybe I run and open space for someone and, let’s be honest, I don’t miss a lot of chances. “I think it is not about ‘he doesn’t know how to score’. Sometimes I have to be more in the box, that is the one thing I am working on.” Premier League leaders Arsenal booked a Champions League last-16 spot as Group B winners with a thumping midweek win at Emirates Stadium. Jesus assisted Kai Havertz’s opener and then doubled the advantage with a composed finish before Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard added further first-half finishes, prior to Jorginho’s late penalty. The 26-year-old feels comments he made last week regarding his goal-scoring ability in the aftermath of his country’s World Cup qualifying defeat to rivals Argentina were misinterpreted. “I spoke after the game against Argentina – and people don’t understand sometimes and people took it out of context and said ‘Gabi, his strong point isn’t scoring’,” he said. “I said this, but not in that way. I have other qualities as well, but I can score guys! “Obviously I want to score every game, if it’s possible a hat-trick. But that’s not the reality. “Now my main target is to keep fit because I know I can help everyone here. I’m sleeping better, I’m eating better.” Jesus was a Champions League runner-up with City in 2021 and says the Gunners – beaten finalists in 2006 – must believe they can go all the way in the tournament. “If you talk about experience in this competition, Arsenal have reached the final in their history,” he said. “They didn’t win but Arsenal is big. Arsenal can go and face strong teams, playing good. That is enough to believe. “First we have to believe and then go there and try to win the games.” Read More Andre Onana – Do the numbers back up the criticism? Lancashire sign Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon for 2024 season We have to own it – Scott McTominay urges Man Utd to atone for Galatasaray draw Keira Walsh ‘feeling fresh’ before latest round of Women’s Nations League games He’s amazing – Martin Odegaard hails ‘brilliant’ Declan Rice impact at Arsenal On This Day in 2004 – Sir Matthew Pinsent announces retirement from rowing
1970-01-01 08:00
Radiohead set to return after 'little break', says drummer Philip Selway
Radiohead set to return after 'little break', says drummer Philip Selway
Radiohead drummer Philip Selway has hinted that the band are ready to reunite after being on hiatus since 2018.
1970-01-01 08:00
EU, South America Near Deal on Elusive Mercosur Trade Pact
EU, South America Near Deal on Elusive Mercosur Trade Pact
The European Union and South America’s biggest economies are closer than ever to concluding a major trade agreement
1970-01-01 08:00
Man City 'agree trial date' with Premier League over 115 charges
Man City 'agree trial date' with Premier League over 115 charges
Man City have set a trial date with the Premier League over the 115 charges against them.
1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: Kristin Cavallari Revealed a Hook Up; Henry Kissinger Dies; Aaron Rodgers Returns to Practice
Roundup: Kristin Cavallari Revealed a Hook Up; Henry Kissinger Dies; Aaron Rodgers Returns to Practice
Kristin Cavallari discussed a hook up, Henry Kissinger died, Aaron Rodgers returned to practice and more in the Roundup.
1970-01-01 08:00
Bruno Fernandes offers brutal assessment of Man Utd's collapse against Galatasaray
Bruno Fernandes offers brutal assessment of Man Utd's collapse against Galatasaray
Bruno Fernandes delivers a brutally honest assessment of Man Utd's 3-3 draw with Galatasaray.
1970-01-01 08:00
Woman charges friends and family £150 each for Christmas dinner
Woman charges friends and family £150 each for Christmas dinner
A woman has opened up about her decision to charge friends and family a staggering £150 a head for Christmas dinner. Carla Bellucci recently moved from her Hertfordshire home after receiving hate for her past financial moves, including splashing out £10,000 on her daughter's 18th birthday bash and admitting to getting a free nose job on the NHS during an appearance on This Morning in 2019. Speaking about her decision and being called a Scrooge by trolls, Carla simply responded: "Get stuffed, with all the trimmings." She explained how she's expecting nine people at her Christmas dinner this year, and that it's not cheap to put on a full spread. "It’s not cheap feeding people and it also takes a lot of time to put together a nice meal," she said. I’ll give them a glass of Champagne, but if they want any more booze, they can bring their own. Carla continued: "Everything I do is for profit and my family understands that. If you want quality, you have to pay for it." The former OnlyFans model, who made £40,000 and quit because she found the site "tacky," went on to say that while a carvery would be a cheaper option, her "dinner is going to be a lot more classy than that." "It wouldn’t be any cheaper if you went to a restaurant or hotel for a Christmas Day meal, so why should I be out of pocket? "I’ll have the telly on in the background so they can listen to the King at 3pm and watch whatever they like," she continued. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
The Burlington, Berkeley and Cambridge Spotify memes explained
The Burlington, Berkeley and Cambridge Spotify memes explained
It's that time of year again, Spotify Wrapped is here! Music lovers have been sharing their 2023 in terms of their most streamed artists, songs and albums - all neatly presented with some cool visuals and graphics. But there's a new feature this year that reveals your own "Sound Town," which basically matches you to a city in the world that has the most similar music taste to yours from your streaming stats this year. "This year, your listening took you places and one place listened just like you," the slide reads as it then informs you which city you got. Of course, the latest feature has inspired memes, particularly those who have Berkeley in California, Burlington, in Vermont or Cambridge in Massachusetts based on their music taste which appeared to be popular places in people's Wrapped report. "spotify is trying to make a gay commune in berkeley, a lesbian commune in burlington, and a bisexual commune in cambridge," one Twitter/X joked. Another wrote: "Back in my day, you had to ask Google “am I gay?” Now Spotify wrapped just tells you by placing you in Burlington, Berkeley, or Cambridge." Meanwhile, Taylor Swift was the most-streamed artist on Spotify globally, with more than 26.1 billion streams since January 1, previously, Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny was the most-streamed artist for three years in a row. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
Canada's TD Bank's fourth-quarter profit falls on higher provisions
Canada's TD Bank's fourth-quarter profit falls on higher provisions
TD Bank Group reported a fall in its fourth-quarter profit on Thursday, as Canada's second-largest lender set aside
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