Fisker misses second-quarter production target due to parts shortage
Fisker missed its production target for the second quarter due to shortage of components, the electric vehicle startup
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The 10 most expensive English players of all time
The most expensive English footballers of all time, including Declan Rice, Jadon Sancho, Jack Grealish and more.
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Factbox: China's major germanium and gallium producers
BEIJING China has announced export restrictions to take effect from Aug. 1 on some gallium and germanium products,
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Malawi Government Orders Review of Carbon Credit Programs
Michael Usi, a Malawian cabinet minister with responsibility for the environment, said he has ordered a review of
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FA Cup future to be discussed with fans’ group
Fan representatives will meet with the Football Association over the next two weeks amid concerns over the FA Cup’s future. The FA is in talks with the Premier League over a long-term partnership to sell overseas Premier League and FA Cup rights collectively in the future, the PA news agency understands. It has been reported the partnership would effectively lead to the FA handing control over its most prestigious competition to the Premier League. The Football Supporters’ Association expressed its concern at the reports on Thursday and said it had written to the FA to request a meeting. PA understands the fans’ group got a swift response from FA chief executive Mark Bullingham. No date has been fixed, but it is understood the intention is for the meeting to take place over the next couple of weeks. The FSA has been encouraged by the level of engagement it has had with the FA in recent years, with FA chair Debbie Hewitt becoming the first person in her position to attend one of the FSA’s events in person when she helped open the European Football Fans Congress in Manchester last month. Fan sources hope the governing body will be able to allay concerns over what any deal with the Premier League might mean for the FA Cup. Reports have suggested it could mean the scrapping of replays, making the cup a midweek competition and stripping the final of its own slot at the end of the domestic season. Talks around how the domestic calendar could look from 2024-25, when the expansion of UEFA’s club competitions will create extra pressure, were already part of the ‘New Deal For Football’ discussions involving the FA, the Premier League and the EFL. Those talks are aimed at finding an ‘all game solution’ to various issues including financial distribution from the Premier League to the EFL and the pyramid, cost controls and work permits. The FSA’s most recent fan survey found 70 per cent of supporters wanted replays to remain a part of the FA Cup, while fewer than 10 per cent backed the idea of all FA Cup ties being played in midweek. The meeting is likely to come after the new tender process for the overseas rights has closed, with the deadline for invitations set at July 17. The Infront Sports and Media agency had been given preferred bidder status for a portion of the overseas rights by the FA in early May in the original tender process, but said the FA had abruptly paused negotiations after receiving a third party offer which it needed to assess. PA understands the new tender is much longer term than the original, and includes all overseas rights when existing deals expire. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Lauren James thanks Emma Hayes for ‘helping me get back to being myself again’ Willie Peters: Big win at MKM Stadium counts for little in Hull derby rematch Alun Wyn Jones joins Toulon on short-term contract
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Irish Rail warns of fake ticket inspectors
Members of the public are reported as wearing unofficial, hi-vis vests onboard trains in Dublin.
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Techary Appoints New Non-Executive Director, Michael Warren
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 7, 2023--
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Braves vs. Rays prediction and odds for Friday, July 7
The best team in the National League will face the best team in the American League for the first time this season. The Atlanta Braves hold the best record in baseball and the Tampa Bay Rays are only a few games back in the loss column. Now, they will meet for a three-game weekend series in Tampa....
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Ronald Koeman criticises Barcelona transfer policy after Ilkay Gundogan signing
Ronald Koeman has questioned the transfer policy at Barcelona following the arrival of 32-year-old Ilkay Gundogan.
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Caesars Wyoming Promo Gives FanSided Readers $1,250 Bonus for ANY Bet!
Wyoming residents seeking a HUGE payday to start the weekend are in luck thanks to Caesars Sportsbook's exclusive promo for FanSided readers. Following an initial deposit, your first wager of up to $1,250 will be covered by Caesars and refunded as bonus bets if you lose!That means you'...
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Roundup: Hailee Steinfeld Is Dating Josh Allen; Corbin Carroll Injures Shoulder; Dejounte Murray Gets Extension
Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen are dating, Corbin Carroll has a shoulder injury, Dejounte Murray got an extension from the Hawks and more in the Roundup.
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Blackstone Sees Openings for Private Credit as Tech Growth Slows
A sluggish market for initial public offerings and a steady appetite for growth capital means private credit has
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