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Cliff Notes – Tijjani Reijnders: I’m not at Man City to replace Kevin De Bruyne Tijjani Reijnders, recently signed by Manchester City for £46.5 million, emphasises he is not there to replace Kevin De Bruyne, despite admiring him as an idol. The Netherlands international aims to develop his own style while incorporating elements from De Bruyne and other football legends like Andres Iniesta. I’m not at Man City to replace Kevin De Bruyne Tijjani Reijnders insists he is not aiming to replace Kevin De Bruyne at Manchester City despite revealing the Belgian midfielder is one of his idols. Reijnders has…
Cliff Notes – Michael Sheen interview has fans concerned about Amazon Prime series Michael Sheen expressed uncertainty about the future of Good Omens, stating that the fate of the series is largely out of his control. The finale’s release is in jeopardy following serious allegations of sexual misconduct against Neil Gaiman, the series’ author. Fans have reacted with concern, questioning whether Amazon will release the completed finale after significant investment in the project. Michael Sheen interview has fans concerned about Amazon Prime series Michael Sheen has featured in Good Omens since 2019 (Picture: Amazon/Everett/REX/Shutterstock) Michael Sheen has shed light on…
Norris Sets the Pace Ahead of Qualifying in Canada Lando Norris showcased his speed in the final practice session for the Canadian Grand Prix, clocking a lap of 1:11.799, just 0.078 seconds faster than Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. The Mclaren driver’s impressive performance comes as his teammate Oscar Piastri faced a setback, crashing into Montreal’s infamous wall of champions. Final Practice Highlights Norris Leads the Pack Norris’s impressive time marked a significant turnaround after he described Friday’s practice sessions as McLaren’s "worst Friday of the season." Having adapted quickly to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, he heads into qualifying with confidence. Leclerc…
Chirag Mahesh Patel, son of Air India crash victim Manju Mahesh Patel, expressed profound grief and anticipates reliving his mother’s last moments “to the day he dies.”
Sir Keir Starmer is initiating a national inquiry into grooming gangs, following insights from a government-requested audit led by Baroness Casey.
JoJo Siwa now identifies as queer, stating it feels like a more fitting label than her previous identification as a lesbian, emphasising the diversity within the LGBTQIA community.
Very few football fans are excited about the Club World Cup 2025 – with fears over travelling to the US and lacklustre ticket sales, we can only imagine this event will be a mess from start to finish.
A manhunt is ongoing after State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband were fatally shot in their home; a second couple, Senator John Hoffman and his wife, sustained injuries but are expected to survive.
Cliff Notes – Love island star jailed for 14 years after role in huge drug smuggling ring exposed Magdalena Sadlo, a former contestant on the Polish version of Love Island, has been sentenced to 14 years for her involvement in a major international drug-smuggling operation, specifically conspiring to supply cocaine. Sadlo played a crucial role as the financial director of the drug ring, managing millions in transactions and overseeing the logistics of transporting large quantities of drugs, including cocaine, ketamine, and cannabis. The operation, described as one of the UK’s largest drug busts, has resulted in over 100 years of…
Irish politician Paul Murphy was detained in Egypt while attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, claiming police violence escalated after his phone was seized.
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