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The hunt is on for Everton replacement managers – Rooney, Lampard, Nuno, Potter and Moyes in the contention. WTX Sports understands that Everton FC are looking at the following managers to replace Rafa Benitez AFter the Spaniard was sacked earlier this afternoon. WTX Sports first broke the news on WTX News Twitter – Live from Liverpool. Breaking News – Everton have sacked manager Rafa Benitez https://twitter.com/WtxNews/status/1482728959448170498 The club statement on the sacking read: “Everton Football Club can confirm the departure of Rafael Benitez as First Team manager. “Benitez, who joined Everton in June 2021, has left the club with immediate…

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Everton and manager Rafa Benitez have agreed to part ways after just six and a half months in the job, WTX Sports can confirm. This comes after Saturday’s woeful 2-1 Premier League defeat against Norwich. WTX Sports News broke the story first in the UK – follow us for live updates from Liverpool https://twitter.com/WtxNews/status/1482728416344526855 Everton have sacked manager Rafa Benitez Talks on the specific details of his departure are continuing but understand that the decision for the Spaniard to leave the club is mutual. Everton have sacked manager Rafa Benitez which is no surprise to the Toffee supporters who have…

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The Dutch government eases lockdown in the Netherlands as shops, hairdressers and gyms will be allowed to reopen in the EU country, but bars and restaurants must stay closed, the Dutch government made the announcement said it was easing one of the strictest lockdowns in Europe. Follow WTX News EU for the latest breaking news from France Live on Twitter  Bars, restaurants, museums and theatres will remain closed until at least 25 January, the government said. The Netherlands has been reporting more than 30,000 new daily COVID-19 infections, an all-time record since the beginning of the pandemic. The Netherlands enters…

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French presidential candidate wants – ‘EU with tough borders’ EU

French presidential candidate Valerie Pecresse stressed the need for stronger EU borders on Friday, Her comments were inspired by a visit to a refugee camp. Pecresse is seeking to elevate her stature as a potential stateswoman by travelling abroad and to establish her credentials as tough on migration as she tries to lure voters away from the influential French far-right. Follow WTX News EU for the latest breaking news from France Live on Twitter  French presidential candidate During a visit to Greece that will also see her visit a camp for asylum seekers on an Aegean island used by migrants…

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Meta share price dropped by almost 7% since this morning after a class-action lawsuit was filed in the UK. Meta Share Price – will it recover? The Meta share price is currently trading at $324.64 USD. A multi-billion euro case is set to be launched against the social media giant in the United Kingdom, which could see up to 44 million UK Facebook users receiving a shared £2.3bn (€2.7bn) in damages, a competition expert claims. Meta faces massive lawsuit – A €2.7bn civil class-action lawsuit There are rumours in the Tech industry that a further 3 lawsuits are pending within…

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Meta faces massive lawsuit to the tune of €2.7bn civil lawsuits over allegations it exploited UK Facebook users’ data for profit. Meta faces massive lawsuit, Facebook is already under the Kosh in Europe and in another swipe at Facebook or Meta, the rebranded version, EU lawyers have launched a multi-billion euro case against the social media giant in the United Kingdom, This could see up to 44 million UK Facebook users receiving a shared £2.3bn (€2.7bn) in damages, a competition expert claims. The class action lawsuit against Meta, the company which changed its parent name from Facebook last year, is…

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New Czech coalition government wins confidence vote, after months of turmoil. The Czech Republic’s – Czechia –  new conservative-led government won a vote of confidence in the lower house of parliament on Thursday in a mandatory ballot that every administration must win to govern. Lawmakers voted 106-87 in favour of the government led by Prime Minister Petr Fiala, which was formed after October’s general election, ending the reign of populist billionaire Andrej Babis. It has formed a government with a centre-left liberal coalition made up of the Pirate Party and STAN – a group of mayors and independent candidates -…

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