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The Daily Star Sport – Squeals on the bus The Star leads on the fact Manchester City have been unable to organise a train or plane home from tonight’s EFL Cup tie in Newcastle, saying Pep Guardiola feels the return coach journey could derail his side’s winning start to the season. There are also stories on Manchester United’s victory over Crystal Palace, quotes from Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino underlining “I’m the boss” at Chelsea, plus an interesting line on Aston Villa players “moaning” that their kit is “too heavy and uncomfortable”. Catch up on all of the back pages here

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Mirror Sport – Man Utd 3-0 Crystal Palace: Just in case you were worried The back page of the Daily Mirror leads on Manchester United’s win over Crystal Palace. “Just in case you were worried…” Manchester United fans – Casemiro provides the lead image following the Brazil midfielder’s goal and assist in the Red Devils’ 3-0 win at home to Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup third round. The back page also reports on Manchester City taking the bus home – with City boss Pep believing it could cost the champions the title. The paper describes Pep Guardiola’s comments as…

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CITY AM – Is this the worst company in Britain? Water companies given £114m performance fine – with Thames Water amongst the worst of the lot CITY AM SAYS Water companies in England and Wales will have to return £114m to customers next year after missing performance targets, industry watchdog Ofwat has confirmed. The regulator also revealed debt-laden supplier Thames Water has been ‘lagging’ in its bid to clean up pollution incidents, plug leakages and improve customer service. The UK’s largest water supplier, home to over 15m customers, was slammed by Ofwat in its annual Water Company Performance Report –…

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Elementor #552221 September 27, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Financial Times – Amazon uses monopoly to hurt shoppers, says US lawsuit  The Financial Times leads with a lawsuit brought against Amazon by the US Federal Trade Commission and 17 US states alleging that the retailer illegally uses monopoly power to overcharge consumers, hobble competitors, and exploit sellers on its marketplace platform. The paper says the suit marks one of the biggest tests yet for Commission chair Lina Khan and her “more aggressive stance towards Big Tech, which she believes has skirted regulatory scrutiny for decades”.…

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Elementor #552215 September 27, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Guardian – ‘Feminist approach’ to cancer could save 800,000 women’s lives a year The Guardian leads with a study, published in the Lancet and drawing on evidence from 185 countries, that says a “feminist approach” to cancer treatment could save the lives of 800,000 women globally every year. The paper says the study found that “gender inequality and discrimination are reducing women’s opportunities to avoid cancer risks and impeding their ability to get a timely diagnosis and quality care”. The front page features an image…

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Elementor #552209 September 27, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – Suella: It’s too easy to be a refugee  The Metro leads with a speech by Home Secretary Suella Braverman, delivered on a visit to the US, in which she called for reforms to the UN rules governing the definition and treatment of refugees. The paper says Suella Braverman argued the threshold for claiming refugee status had fallen too low and that it had become too easy to claim asylum. The front page also reports on the latest showbiz news. Today’s top stories Like this…

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Elementor #552203 September 27, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – Braverman refugee attack: Poisonous  The Daily Mirror says Home Secretary Suella Braverman “sank to new depths with a vile attack on asylum seekers in a bid to mask her own dismal failings.” The paper describes the speech as “poisonous” and Sacha Deshmukh, chief executive of Amnesty UK, calling the speech a “display of cynicism and xenophobia”. David Walliams is suing BGT after the TV judge was axed from the show, according to the front page of the Mirror. Today’s top stories Like this…

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Elementor #552197 September 27, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – Off the rails! ‘Shameful’ salaries of HS2 fat cats  Massive salaries given to executives running the “ballooning £100bn HS2 railway project” have been blasted as “shameful”, the Daily Express says. Three bosses on the HS2 rail project have been given salaries worth a combined total of £1.3m, while more than 40 others picked up at least £150,000 each, according to the paper. It comes amid questions about the future of parts of the project because of spiralling costs. Today’s top stories Like this…

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Elementor #552191 September 27, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun – BA pilot snorts coke off topless woman … then tries to fly plane The Sun says a British Airways pilot “snorted cocaine off a woman’s breasts before trying to fly a packed jet to the UK”. The paper says the pilot has now been sacked. He attempted to fly a jet full of people from South Africa to the UK. The paper says Mike Beaton, of Devon, confessed his antics to a stewardess friend, telling her “I’ve been a very naughty boy”, but…

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Everything to know about Times Square Times Square is iconic and vibrant all year round. Used in movies, in music videos, and plastered all around the internet. But is there a better time to visit the famous landmark than on New Year’s Eve? Millions of tourists from around the world descend on the popular NYC hotspot, so expect it to be busy, spectacular, and magnificent. Located in the heart of Manhattan, at the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue, it spans from West 42nd Street to West 47th Street. You’ll be able to instantly recognise the bright lights and colourful…

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