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Mirror Sport – You Can’t Take This Away The back page of the Daily Mirror leads with Everton’s 1-0 win over Crystal Palace. The Toffees win comes after threats of further points deductions due to breaking financial rules. Catch up on all the back pages here
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Star Sport – Ivan To Play At The Top The back page of the Daily Star reports on Tony Ivan’s football ban ending, and in an interview, the star expressed an interest in playing at a top club, signalling him wanting to move away from Brentford. Catch up on all the back pages here
Sun Sport – Taxi for Hendo The back page of the Sun newspaper reports that Jordan Henderson has ended his contract in the Saudi Pro League to return to Europe after only six months. Catch up on all the back pages here
CITY AM reports Heathrow and Gatwick Airport’s plans for another runway are “f***ing off the wall” and far too expensive, Ryanair’s chief executive Michael O’Leary has said.
Fans were assured that the actor is ‘alive and kicking’.
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The Financial Times says stocks and bonds dipped in value on Wednesday as investors lost confidence in expectations of swift interest rate cuts in Europe, the US and UK.
Elementor #580236January 18, 20241 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – Royals’ double health shock Metro also features the operations of the Princess of Wales and the King – and calls it a “double health shock”.Aides have not disclosed the princess’s illness but have said it is not cancer-related and that the procedure was a success, the Metro reports. The paper adds that the King was said to be keen to reveal his own diagnosis to encourage other men to get any symptoms checked. Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy ……
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