Invibio, Part of Victrex plc, Announces New Collaboration With Paragon Medical to Support Scale Up of PEEK Based Trauma Devices
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Stock market today: European shares slip, Asian shares higher after Wall St's return to bull market
European shares have declined after a day of gains in Asia following Wall Street's return to bull market status
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Perfect Corp. Partners with Warner Bros. Pictures for The Flash Interactive AR Movie Try-On Experience
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Lawrence Shankland keen to end strong season by helping Scotland’s European push
Lawrence Shankland is hoping to end his “really strong season” by helping Scotland take another big stride towards Euro 2024. The 27-year-old has enjoyed arguably the best campaign of his career as he scored 28 goals and earned the captaincy in his first year at Hearts, whom he joined last summer from Belgian club Beerschot. Shankland’s form at Tynecastle earned him a first Scotland cap for two and a half years in the victory over Spain in March, and he has retained his place in the squad for this month’s Euro 2024 qualifiers away to Norway and at home to Georgia. “When you get to the end of a season you get the chance to look back and assess it,” Shankland told the Scottish Football Association. “For me, it was a really strong season. My performances throughout the season were to a really high standard and I was really happy with them. “The number of goals I managed to chip in with was great. It was my first season at Hearts as well so it was good to get off to a good start. The captaincy was an opportunity that I probably didn’t expect when I first went to Hearts but when it was offered to me I was keen to take on that role. “I felt it was something that would improve my all-round game, improve me as a person, and I felt I took it in my stride and handled it really well. It’s been a huge learning opportunity for me and hopefully it stands me in good stead for the future.” Shankland has won five Scotland caps but he admits such a scenario would have been a pipe dream when he found himself without a club and pondering getting a job away from football when he was released by Aberdeen in 2017. He eventually joined Ayr and set about rebuilding his career. “There’s been a lot of rejections along the way but it comes down to hard work and determination really,” he said, reflecting on his rise. “You have your end goals and what you want to achieve in your career. “There have been times when I couldn’t have dreamed of getting a Scotland cap. But you just need to knuckle down and if you keep working hard, things pay off and you get these opportunities. “I’ve taken most of them first time and did well at most of the clubs I’ve been at. It has been a bit of an up-and-down journey but I’ve worked hard and I feel like I deserve what’s come my way.” The Scotland squad are currently at a training camp in Spain gearing up for their showdown with Norway in Oslo a week on Saturday. Steve Clarke’s side sit top of their qualifying section after winning their opening two matches and know that a good share of points from their two outings this month will leave them firmly on course for the finals in Germany next summer. “It’s been good to meet up and get everybody back together,” said Shankland. “The wee break in between (the end of the club season) gives us a bit of time to do a training camp and I think that’s important for us before we go into the game week next week. “The training’s been good and the weather’s been nice. The last two games we had really good results and we’ve given ourselves a really good opportunity going into these two games. If we get positive results we could be in a really good position.”
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Lieutenant General Michael Groen Joins Academy Securities’ Advisory Board and Geopolitical Intelligence Group
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 9, 2023--
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Whoosh! Global equity funds see biggest weekly outflows in 12 weeks
Global equity funds posted outflows for the eighth consecutive week in the seven days leading up to June
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Toddlers stable after Annecy attack, France lauds 'backpack hero'
By Antony Paone and Geert De Clercq Annecy Well-wishers laid flowers on Friday at the site in the
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Ex-JPMorgan executive Staley to be questioned under oath about Epstein ties
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK Jes Staley, the onetime asset management chief at JPMorgan Chase, is set to
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Cowboys shuffling the Smiths as they face question of fielding 5 best linemen
The Dallas Cowboys have been shuffling the Smiths as they face the question of fielding the best five linemen in 2023
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LA Galaxy fixtures: Next six games compared to St. Louis, LAFC & Sporting KC
LA Galaxy's upcoming six fixtures compared to MLS rivals St. Louis, Sporting KC and Colorado among others after defeat in the US Open Cup.
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Fed Seen Ending Its 15-Month Hiking Campaign in Economist Survey
Most economists expect the Federal Reserve to pause interest-rate increases next week for the first time in 15
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China Central Bank Governor Reiterates Stable Policy Stance
China’s central bank will keep monetary policy targeted and ensure credit growth is stable, Governor Yi Gang said,
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