
Controversy, Coaches and Pubs in the City: Saturday UK Briefing
Hello from London, where military bands, horses and a gold state coach are gathering for the Lord Mayor’s
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Ukraine war: Kyiv hit by first air attack in 52 days, say authorities
Elsewhere, near the Black Sea port of Odesa, there were reports of at least two missile attacks.
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Duran Duran promise special guests if they get to play Glastonbury
Duran Duran singer Simon Le Bon says the band have the ambition to play Glastonbury and are waiting to get the call from organisers Michael and Emily Eavis.
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Charting the Global Economy: IMF Sees a Soft Landing for Europe
Europe’s economy is expected to avert a recession, but getting inflation back to normal levels may take several
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Watch live as Macron commemorates anniversary of First World War Armistice in Paris
Watch live as Emmanuel Macron commemorates the 105th anniversary of the First World War Armistice in Paris. The French president will be making an address at the traditional ceremony, hosted at Arc de Triomphe on Saturday 11 November. On Friday, Mr Macron said Israel must stop bombing Gaza and killing women and babies in an interview with the BBC. He said there was “no justification” for the continued bombing of the enclave, which Palestinian health officials claim has killed more than 11,000 people. “De facto – today, civilians are bombed – de facto. These babies, these ladies, these old people are bombed and killed. So there is no reason for that and no legitimacy. So we do urge Israel to stop.” Mr Macron told the BBC that although France “clearly condemns” the 7 October “terrorist” attacks on Israel by Hamas and recognised Israel’s right to defend itself, “we do urge them to stop this bombing.” Read More Growing concerns from allies over Israel's approach to fighting Hamas as civilian casualties mount Watch live view over Israel-Gaza border as thousands continue to flee French President urges Israel to stop bombing women and babies in Gaza
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Luis Diaz's father opens up on kidnapping ordeal
Luis Diaz's father has revealed the conditions in which he was kept while kidnapped.
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Pochettino says he learned lessons from infamous ‘Battle of the Bridge’ to mature as manager
Mauricio Pochettino said Chelsea’s victory at Tottenham on Monday proved he has matured as a manager in the years since his first spell in England. A frenetic 4-1 win in north London came amid two red cards for the hosts as emotions threatened to spill over in a manner reminiscent of the so-called “Battle of Stamford Bridge”, when Pochettino’s Spurs lost their discipline and a two-goal lead to concede the 2015-16 Premier League title. After that game, which confirmed Leicester as champions, Pochettino was criticised for allowing his players to lose control of the match and let slip the chance of claiming a first league title since 1961. Yet on Monday, it was his former side whose discipline failed them.
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Man Utd dealt another injury blow as centre-back ruled out 'for next few weeks'
Man Utd confirm Jonny Evans has been ruled out with a thigh injury.
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Egypt Inflation Slows in October as Presidential Elections Near
Egyptian inflation eased from a record high to its lowest level in four months ahead of December’s presidential
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Grammys boss 'disappointed' by Morgan Wallen snub
Grammys boss Harvey Mason Jr is "disappointed" Morgan Wallen was snubbed from the 2024 nominations, despite his commercial success.
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Green Day axe intimate London show due to illness
Green Day were forced to axe their intimate London gig just hours before they were due on stage due to illness.
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Chelsea: Emma Hayes says ‘time is right’ to move on from club after 12 years
Emma Hayes said the “time is right” for her to step down as Chelsea manager after it was confirmed last week she will leave the Women’s Super League champions at the end of the season. However, she would not be drawn on reports linking her with the vacant United States national team job, and said the decision to depart is motivated by a desire to spend more time with her five-year-old son, Harry. “I’ve been in post for 12 years and I’ve dedicated my life to this place,” she told reporters. “So the time is right and I will work with the club in the succession plan and do everything I can to make sure there is a good transition.”
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