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Gloom Descends on Sunak as Johnson Saga and Rate Hikes Persist
Gloom Descends on Sunak as Johnson Saga and Rate Hikes Persist
Rishi Sunak is one of life’s optimists. But the Boris Johnson psychodrama and rising interest rates brought a
1970-01-01 08:00
'RHOBH' star Lisa Rinna shades Bravo in cryptic post hinting at reason for leaving 'stupid show'
'RHOBH' star Lisa Rinna shades Bravo in cryptic post hinting at reason for leaving 'stupid show'
Lisa Rinna claims that she left 'RHOBH' because her deceased mom asked her to in a dream
1970-01-01 08:00
Australia to Spend $1.4 Billion to Address Housing Affordability
Australia to Spend $1.4 Billion to Address Housing Affordability
Australia will invest A$2 billion ($1.4 billion) to build thousands of government-subsidized homes across the country, Prime Minister
1970-01-01 08:00
Family of Jayland Walker files federal lawsuit against Akron, Ohio after his traffic stop death
Family of Jayland Walker files federal lawsuit against Akron, Ohio after his traffic stop death
The family of Jayland Walker, who was shot dead by eight police officers after a traffic stop last summer, is taking the City of Akron to federal court.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Must not be a Christian anymore': Tamra Judge chastised over video of family twerking on boat to most 'revolting' song
'Must not be a Christian anymore': Tamra Judge chastised over video of family twerking on boat to most 'revolting' song
'RHOC' star Tamra Judgeslammed after sharing a video of a family twerking on a boat to the 'Margarita' song
1970-01-01 08:00
Why Japan is rethinking its rape laws and raising the age of consent from 13
Why Japan is rethinking its rape laws and raising the age of consent from 13
Japan is finally changing its age of consent and definition of rape, after previous attempts were blocked by government inertia and opponents who deemed the amendments unnecessary.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Hoffman Family Gold' Season 2: How much gold did the Hoffman family mine? Crew returns to Alaska seeking to unearth life-changing fortune
'Hoffman Family Gold' Season 2: How much gold did the Hoffman family mine? Crew returns to Alaska seeking to unearth life-changing fortune
In Season 2, the Hoffman family will try to mine at least 1,000 ounces of gold from the Mammoth Valley mine to pay off their $750,000 debt
1970-01-01 08:00
Who is Hunter Hoffman? 'Hoffman Family Gold' star shocks father Todd as he reveals he does not want to work with him
Who is Hunter Hoffman? 'Hoffman Family Gold' star shocks father Todd as he reveals he does not want to work with him
'I don't wanna fight with him anymore,' 'Hoffman Family Gold' Season 2 star Hunter Hoffman tells his father Todd
1970-01-01 08:00
Ex-Goldman Banker Takes Stand in Risky Denial of Insider Charges
Ex-Goldman Banker Takes Stand in Risky Denial of Insider Charges
A former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. vice president testified that he never passed confidential tips to a friend
1970-01-01 08:00
Mapping the search for Colombia's plane crash children
Mapping the search for Colombia's plane crash children
The strategy used to track down four children lost in the Colombian jungle, visualised.
1970-01-01 08:00
Who stars in 'Hoffman Family Gold' Season 2? Full cast list of miners chasing gold in Alaskan wilderness
Who stars in 'Hoffman Family Gold' Season 2? Full cast list of miners chasing gold in Alaskan wilderness
'Hoffman Family Gold' Season 2 will feature a lot of family drama and thrilling adventures
1970-01-01 08:00
Stephen Kenny eager to look ahead as Republic of Ireland lose again
Stephen Kenny eager to look ahead as Republic of Ireland lose again
Republic of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny is refusing to give up on Euro 2024 qualification despite seeing his side slip to a damaging defeat in Greece. Kenny admitted Ireland have given themselves “a mountain to climb” if they are to get out of Group B after losing both of their opening fixtures following Friday night’s 2-1 reverse in Athens, but he remains defiant ahead of Gibraltar’s visit to the Aviva Stadium on Monday evening. Asked if the task is now near-impossible, he said: “It’s only the second game. We’ve given ourselves a mountain to climb. “At the moment we’ve just got to get ourselves ready for Monday, a home game, nearly a full stadium, we have to give them a victory and that’s what we’ve got to focus on.” Ireland fell behind to Tasos Bakasetas’ 15th-minute penalty, awarded for handball by Callum O’Dowda after a VAR review, but levelled before the break when Nathan Collins fired home from Evan Ferguson’s flick-on, again following a check. But they were caught again within four minutes of the restart when Giorgos Masouras struck, and the visitors’ misery was complete in stoppage time when Matt Doherty was sent off for pushing Liverpool defender Kostas Tsimikas during an ugly scuffle. Kenny said: “We didn’t play as well as we would have wanted. Greece were the much better side in the first half overall. They had more control than we would have wanted, they played well. “That can happen away from home for international teams, but you’ve got to defend better than we did, see it out and that’s what hurt us in the end. “It was just a really poor second goal to give away. I can’t believe we gave it away to be honest. That’s hurt us. We were still in the game and could have drawn the game – but it might have flattered us. “I’m very disappointed with the sending off, it seemed very harsh, Matt got involved to get people out, but he didn’t touch his face, he touched his chest. There was too much made of it with the player going down, but there was no facial contact.” While Ireland will have to lick their wounds and prepare for Gibraltar, Gus Poyet and his players head for France and a game the Uruguayan sees as a free-hit. He said: “I think we both knew – we were depending a lot on France and the Netherlands – but between the two, maybe one of the two, [Ireland] and us, one maybe will have a chance to go out fighting. “To be able to be there, we needed to beat each other. If not, then you have no chance because then you depend on them as well. “Obviously you need to also do well against the Netherlands, but especially this game, you must win it. If you think you’re going to win the other ones, then you are not realistic, so that was, for me, a must-win game for both teams. “Obviously we were lucky enough to win it and that gives us a platform now, depending on what happens on Monday. In September, we are going to be second because we are there. “It gives us then the feeling to go to France in a different way because now we have got six points. It’s a different game with six points than one and if you don’t get something, you’re out, so it was very, very important.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Michael O’Neill: Northern Ireland ‘angry and upset’ after disallowed equaliser Wales’ Euro 2024 qualifying defeat to Armenia a necessary ‘slap’ – boss Rob Page Sam Curran claims five as Surrey beat Somerset in top-of-the-table showdown
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