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Cliff Notes – Transfer rumors news Arsenal eye Ekitike as Isak alternative Arsenal are reportedly interested in Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike as a backup option to Newcastle’s Alexander Isak, with Ekitike’s transfer valued at approximately £60m. Real Madrid are preparing a €60m bid for Real Sociedad midfielder Martín Zubimendi, who previously turned down a move to Liverpool and is expected to attract interest from other European clubs. Transfer rumors, news: Arsenal eye Ekitike as Isak alternative Arsenal are keen on Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike, while Real Madrid are lining up a move for Real Sociedad midfielder Martín Zubimendi.…
Two teenagers aged 18 and 19 have been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following a fatal crash in Edgware.
Cliff Notes – Ben Duckett ‘I’m certainly trying to think more about what I say’ Ben Duckett expressed frustration over a misinterpreted quote regarding Jasprit Bumrah, leading to social media backlash and his decision to deactivate his Twitter account. He acknowledged the pressures of being a professional athlete and the importance of careful communication, especially after recent media scrutiny following England’s poor performance. Duckett remains focused on his role in the upcoming series against India and the Ashes, emphasising the need for the team to win and improve their media interactions. Ben Duckett: ‘I’m certainly trying to think more about…
Rachel Reeves accused of balancing books on back of UK’s poorest The Guardian says her plans could cost three million households around £1,720 a year. The paper says Labour is braced for a backlash from its MPs over welfare cuts called ‘appalling’ by a food bank charity. The Atlantic magazine has published fresh messages from a group chat among senior US officials in which they discuss operational details of plans to bomb Yemen.
Spring Statement Row – Balancing the books on the backs of the poor Daily Mirror accuses the chancellor of “balancing the books on the backs of the poor.” The paper says her benefit cuts add up to £4.8 billion of the £14 billion in cuts – a union boss says she’s making the “wrong call” to cut sickness and disability assistance instead of taxing the rich.
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