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Barcelona confirm €40m arrival of Brazilian wonderkid
Barcelona confirm €40m arrival of Brazilian wonderkid
Barcelona have confirmed the signing of Brazil international Vitor Roque.
1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: Bethany Joy Lenz Was in a Cult; National League Wins MLB All-Star Game; NBA To Implement Flopping Penalty
Roundup: Bethany Joy Lenz Was in a Cult; National League Wins MLB All-Star Game; NBA To Implement Flopping Penalty
Bethany Joy Lenz was in a cult for 10 years, the National League won the All-Star Game, the NBA will implement a flopping penalty and more in the Roundup.
1970-01-01 08:00
Did Britney Spears get an apology after being slapped? Singer slams radio station for saying she 'deserved to be smacked'
Did Britney Spears get an apology after being slapped? Singer slams radio station for saying she 'deserved to be smacked'
'No woman ever deserves to be hit,' Britney Spears said after she slammed the radio station for saying security was 'doing their job'
1970-01-01 08:00
South China Sea: Philippines to allow Barbie film but wants map blurred
South China Sea: Philippines to allow Barbie film but wants map blurred
Philippine censors said they were convinced the "cartoonish" map did not depict the nine-dash line.
1970-01-01 08:00
Carbon-Offsets Verifier Gold Standard Pauses Issuance of CO2 Credits From Zimbabwe
Carbon-Offsets Verifier Gold Standard Pauses Issuance of CO2 Credits From Zimbabwe
Gold Standard, a verifier of carbon offsets, is temporarily pausing the issuance of credits from projects based in
1970-01-01 08:00
Bank of Canada expected to hike rates as economy outperforms
Bank of Canada expected to hike rates as economy outperforms
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA The Bank of Canada (BoC) on Wednesday is expected to hike its key overnight
1970-01-01 08:00
Investors target consumer goods makers on fears of customer exodus over high prices
Investors target consumer goods makers on fears of customer exodus over high prices
By Richa Naidu and Jessica DiNapoli LONDON/NEW YORK Top U.S. and European investors are flagging their concerns about
1970-01-01 08:00
Joan Laporta explains why Barcelona have 'better team' than Real Madrid
Joan Laporta explains why Barcelona have 'better team' than Real Madrid
President Joan Laporta has insisted that the current Barcelona team is 'better' than Real Madrid and that he is 'satisfied' with the business they have done in the transfer window thus far.
1970-01-01 08:00
China Tech Stocks Rally on Growing Signs Long Crackdown Is Over
China Tech Stocks Rally on Growing Signs Long Crackdown Is Over
There are growing signs the tide is turning for Chinese technology shares after a years-long crackdown that wiped
1970-01-01 08:00
Temasek’s PSA Shelves $4 Billion Hutchison Ports Stake Sale, Sources Say
Temasek’s PSA Shelves $4 Billion Hutchison Ports Stake Sale, Sources Say
PSA International Pte has shelved plans to sell its minority stake in the ports business of Hong Kong’s
1970-01-01 08:00
Disney Weighs Options for Struggling India TV Business
Disney Weighs Options for Struggling India TV Business
Walt Disney Co. is weighing options for its television business in India that include either an outright sale
1970-01-01 08:00
Kick It Out received 65.1 per cent rise in reports of discrimination last season
Kick It Out received 65.1 per cent rise in reports of discrimination last season
Anti-discrimination body Kick It Out received a 65.1 per cent rise in reports of discriminatory behaviour during the 2022-23 season – with reports of sexism and misogyny up 400 per cent. Figures released by the organisation show 1,007 reports were made during the campaign from the grassroots and professional games and across social media, which Kick It Out puts down in part to an “increased awareness” of reporting procedures and fans becoming “less tolerant” of discriminatory behaviour. Reports of online abuse rose by 279 per cent, with the organisation receiving 207 more reports related to online forums and social media than in the previous 12 months. The significant leap in reports highlights that discrimination is still a serious issue within the game Kick It Out statement Racism was the most common form of discrimination, accounting for just under half (49.3 per cent) of all reports, while reports related to sexism and misogyny represented the largest rise in a specific discrimination type – up from 16 to 80. Faith-based discrimination fell slightly due to a 29.5 per cent drop in the number of reports received of an antisemitic nature, but Islamophobia (300 per cent) and sectarian chanting in the professional game (15.8 per cent) were both up. Discrimination reports in the professional game rose by 27.4 per cent to 484, which represents those received from the Premier League, English Football League and National League, domestic cups, European and international competition, Women’s Super League and Women’s Championship. A statement from Kick It Out referred to the rise in reports as a “significant leap” that “highlights that discrimination is still a serious issue within the game”. It added: “The record figures could also be attributed to an increased awareness of reporting procedures and fans becoming less tolerant of discriminatory behaviour.” Racism continued to account for more than half of grassroots reports (50.8 per cent) and 43.4 per cent of overall grassroots incidents received were from under-18s or younger age-group games. “Research conducted by Kick It Out suggests these numbers are the tip of the iceberg with many incidents still not reported,” the statement added. Social media abuse comprised a much larger proportion of overall reports compared to previous years, making up 28 per cent of all reports received, up from 12.1 per cent last year. Kick It Out chief executive Tony Burnett said: “The significant increase in reports across the game is alarming and strengthens our resolve to tackle discrimination in all areas of football. “Behind each of these statistics is somebody who has sadly experienced discrimination, and supporting the victims of abuse remains Kick It Out’s utmost priority. “While we continue to work tirelessly to Kick It Out, we call upon fans, clubs, leagues and governing bodies to help us with this cause, and we are encouraged that the number of reports per incident continues to increase, suggesting that people are becoming less tolerant of discriminatory behaviour and more likely to report abuse when they see it. “Our figures provide a snapshot of what is happening across the game, but we still don’t know the full picture because clubs, leagues and governing bodies aren’t currently mandated to share their reporting data. “This underscores why football urgently needs a centralised reporting mechanism to collate and monitor reports. Only once that happens can we understand the full extent of the problem within football and tackle it with the full force of the sport.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Haverfordwest CEO preparing for Europe after ‘devastating’ Arsenal redundancy West Brom partner with The Jeff Astle Foundation charity for coming season ‘Long live the captain!’ – Lewis Dunk boosts Brighton with new three-year deal
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