
Trent Alexander-Arnold reveals how he feels about England midfield role
Trent Alexander-Arnold admits he has a “newfound excitement” for international football since reverting to a midfield role with England. Despite a host of eye-catching appearances at right-back for Liverpool as they won the Premier League and Champions League, Alexander-Arnold found his pathway to the England side blocked by strong competition in the shape of Kyle Walker, Kieran Trippier and Reece James. "It's a huge opportunity, and it's one that I'm grateful to have," the England star told reporters. "But also, I want to make sure that I take it."
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UK Slams NMC for Misleading Market Over $4 Billion Debt Position
The UK’s markets regulator censured fallen Middle Eastern hospital operator NMC Health Plc, saying the once-FTSE100 listed firm
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Deal Slump Tops List of Private Equity Worries at Zurich Meetup
Private equity managers had to confront a frightening thought as they gathered in Zurich this week with many
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Angola Opens Bids for Operator of $3 Billion Luanda Airport
Angola will open a tender on Friday to operate a newly-built international airport in Luanda for as much
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Ferrari team boss fumes over damage to Sainz car in Las Vegas: ‘Just unacceptable’
An incident with a manhole cover that damaged Carlos Sainz’s car on the Las Vegas Grand Prix track is “just unacceptable”, Ferrari team boss Frederic Vasseur has said. The first practice session on Thursday night (16 November) was cancelled after just nine minutes when Sainz hit a drain cover that had come loose. Vasseur said the car suffered a damaged chassis, engine and battery in the incident, and would miss the second practice session. “I think it is just unacceptable,” he told Sky Sports F1 in the team principal news conference.
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ECB’s Holzmann Says Rate Cut in Second Quarter Would be Too Soon
The European Central Bank won’t cut interest rates in the second quarter, Governing Council member Robert Holzmann said,
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South African Export Route to Mozambique Shut as Violence Erupts
The road leading to South Africa’s main border with Mozambique, a key export route for coal and chrome,
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Retired Wind Turbine Blades Live on as Park Benches and Picnic Tables
At first glance, the benches outside the Great Lakes Science Center in downtown Cleveland seem unremarkable. But a
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Amazon eyes $20 billion exports by 2025 from India, says company official
By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI Amazon is targeting merchandise exports worth $20 billion from India by 2025 by
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Poland May Want US Firms to Buy Equity Stake in Nuclear Project, Tusk’s Aide Says
Poland’s incoming administration wants foreign companies in the country’s nascent nuclear energy program to buy an equity stake
1970-01-01 08:00

Hong Kong’s Regulator Buys 12 Floors From Swire Properties
Hong Kong’s market regulator bought 12 floors in its current office building from Swire Properties Ltd. for HK$5.4
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Las Vegas F1: Jacques Villeneuve becomes first driver to get married in GP paddock
Former F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve married his partner in the Las Vegas Grand Prix paddock on Thursday night (16 November). A wedding chapel was set up so anybody tempted to tie the knot in Sin City could “Race to the Altar” - and Villeneuve took full advantage. His partner Giulia wore a stunning dress for the occasion and the happy couple were then seen posing for photos. Villeneuve’s former Williams engineer, Jock Clear, was best man as the 1997 world champion became the first - and likely last - F1 driver to get married on the track. His wedding came hours before a chaotic first practice session was cancelled. Read More Sainz hits loose drain cover on Las Vegas track as F1 practice session turns to chaos Las Vegas Sphere wears giant F1 helmet ahead of inaugural grand prix F1 cars projected into sky as drone show lights up Las Vegas ahead of grand prix
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