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United and Liverpool lack London postcode to get 'prices they floated'

Former Liverpool chairman Sir Martin Broughton has questioned the valuations that the owners of the Reds and Manchester United have placed on their clubs.  Broughton believes that the two clubs will struggle to get the asking prices of over £4billion given that they are not in London.  The businessman insisted that have property interests in… Continue reading United and Liverpool lack London postcode to get 'prices they floated'

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A little girl has been found protecting her younger brother after they were trapped under the debris of their collapsed home

A little girl has been found protecting her younger brother after they were trapped under the debris of their collapsed home. Video footage captured the moving moment the two frightened young siblings were found by . The seven-year-old called Mariam, and her younger brother Ilaaf were trapped in the debris for some 36 hours. In… Continue reading A little girl has been found protecting her younger brother after they were trapped under the debris of their collapsed home

Cheryl looks chic as she's mobbed at 2:22 A Ghost Story

Cheryl showed off her chic sense of style as she left the Lyric Theatre in London on Tuesday after performing in 2:22 A Ghost Story. The former star, 39, was mobbed by fans as she left via the stage door before climbing into the back of a car to be driven home. Singer Cheryl, who plays the character… Continue reading Cheryl looks chic as she's mobbed at 2:22 A Ghost Story

At the beating heart of Moscow, directly opposite the Kremlin on the eastern side of Red Square, you’ll find Russia’s most famous shopping mall

At the beating heart of Moscow, directly opposite the Kremlin on the eastern side of Red Square, you’ll find Russia’s most famous shopping mall. Known as GUM, the ornate neo-classical building sits a stone’s throw from St Basil’s cathedral and the mausoleum of Lenin, the man who attempted to overthrow capitalism.  Yet it has, in… Continue reading At the beating heart of Moscow, directly opposite the Kremlin on the eastern side of Red Square, you’ll find Russia’s most famous shopping mall

Qantas suffers devastating drop in trust Aussies once had in airline

Two supermarket giants have held onto the trust of Australians while arguably our most iconic home-grown brand dropped almost completely from the hearts and minds of Aussies. The latest Roy Morgan poll, which determines the nation’s most trusted brands every three months, ranked Woolworths and Coles as Australia’s most depended-upon brands. If you loved this… Continue reading Qantas suffers devastating drop in trust Aussies once had in airline

Visitor logs show Silicon Valley execs regularly visit White House

Big Tech executives have held a close-knit relationship with the White House, visiting 1600 Pennsylvania Ave with such regularity that could explain President Biden’s lackluster push for anti-trust legislation, insiders say.  An analysis of White House visitor logs found that between July 2021 and September 2022, Big Tech’s most senior executives visited at least 38… Continue reading Visitor logs show Silicon Valley execs regularly visit White House

Cody Gakpo joined Liverpool TOO EARLY, claims Holland's Ronald Koeman

might have made the move to too early, new Holland boss has claimed. The 23-year-old forward but is yet to score or make an assist in his first six appearances for Jurgen Klopp’s side. His new national team coach said it was good to have young Dutch players moving to bigger leagues. However, Koeman added that… Continue reading Cody Gakpo joined Liverpool TOO EARLY, claims Holland's Ronald Koeman

European companies cut jobs as economy sputters

Jan 31 (Reuters) – Decades-high inflation and the impact of war in Ukraine have forced companies across Europe into lay-offs or hiring freezes. Here are some of the companies that have announced cuts: AIRLINES, AUTOS, TRAVEL * AIR FRANCE: France’s flagship carrier was in talks to shed nearly 300 ground-staff positions through voluntary redundancies, newspaper… Continue reading European companies cut jobs as economy sputters

Lawsuits pile up as U.S. parents take on social media giants

As concern grows over social media, U.S.lawsuits stack up * Surge in mental health problems worst among girls * Lawyers zone in on algorithm designs, whistleblower leaks * Others see platforms as scapegoat for society’s woes By Avi Asher-Schapiro LOS ANGELES, Feb 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – At about the time her daughter reached the… Continue reading Lawsuits pile up as U.S. parents take on social media giants

Airline Flybe has

Airline Flybe has , leaving 75,000 passengers facing uncertainty about how how to get refunds or replacement flights. Flybe was a small-scale airline with eight planes flying 21 routes to 17 destinations across the UK and Europe. Should you have any questions about wherever along with tips on how to make use of eVDEn eVE… Continue reading Airline Flybe has