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Star Sports – Stay Away The back page of the Daily Star reports Manchester United footballer Antony has been told to stay away and remain in Brazil amid allegations of assaulting his ex-girlfriend. Man U confirmed Antony is not suspended and will remain on full pay. He has vowed to clear his name. The back page also reports on the Rugby World Cup as Wales managed to hold on to the win against a late Fiji fightback. Another story reports on Kyle Walker almost quitting international football at the age of 33. But England boss Gareth Southgate has twice managed…

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Daily Telegraph Sport -Antony told to stay away The back page of the Daily Telegraph writes Manchester United player Antony has been told to stay in Brazil as he fights allegations of assault against a former girlfriend. Manchester United have confirmed the player is not suspended and he will remain on full pay. The Rugby World Cup also dominates the back page, as Wales beat Fiji in a thrilling game. Spanish FA boss Luis Rubiales has ‘finally’ agreed to resign after backlash for kissing a player without consent in the Fifa Women’s World Cup final. 

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Express Sport – We won’t bottle it The back page of the Daily Express says Antony was due back to training with Manchester United today after being dropped from Brazil’s squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Bolivia and Peru, but the club say it has been agreed to delay his return until further notice in order to address the allegations, which he denies. The paper also leaves room for the Rugby World Cup in France as Wales battles Fiji to a win and England beat Argentina. There is also room to report on Kyle Walker after he scored his…

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Mirror Sport – Stay away The back page of the Daily Mirror leads on a report that Manchester United FC have told Brazilian footballer Antony not to return from Brazil after more allegations of assault. The footballer has been given a leave of absence as he fights to clear his name.  The back page also reports that Kyle Walker almost quit international football twice before. The 33-year-old is a key defender for England and recently scored his first international goal.

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The Economist – The New Middle East The Gulf’s boundless ambition to change the world THE ECONOMIST SAYS If you thought the Middle East was stagnant, think again. The Gulf economies are among the richest and most vibrant on the planet, helped by a Brent crude oil price that rose back to over $90 per barrel this week. A $3.5trn fossil-fuel bonanza is being spent on everything from home-grown artificial intelligence models and shiny new cities in the desert, to filling the coffers of giant sovereign-wealth funds that roam the world’s capital markets looking for deals. As the cash flows…

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CITY AM – Retailers urge Hunt to slash tax A case for cutting business rates? Just look at our high streets CITY AM SAYS The pain is doubled thanks to the government’s inability to properly modernise rates for the twenty-first century; warehouse-based retailers continue to have an extraordinary competitive advantage over those with city centre premises. It’s a failure of leadership, and it’s short-sighted too. This isn’t about protecting old industries from new competition; plenty of weak physical operators have gone to the wall in good old fashioned creative destruction. But an uneven playing field is exactly that. High streets…

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Elementor #550052 September 11, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – Terror on our streets The Daily Mirror says after a string of serious dog attacks, Home Secretary Suella Braverman has condemned vicious canines and sided with the Mirror’s dangerous dogs campaign. “Terror on our streets” is the splash for the paper, after three people including an 11-year-old girl, were injured in a dog attack in Birmingham. The paper reports comments from Suella Braverman about the dog, saying: “We can’t go on like this.” She added the American XL Bully is “a clear and…

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