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February 2023

Spurs boss Antonio Conte recovering in hospital after surgery

He has had an operation to remove his gall bladder Tottenham head coach Antonio Conte says surgery to remove his gallbladder has “gone well” as he starts a spell of recovery. Spurs announced on Wednesday morning the 53-year-old Italian had recently been taken ill with “severe abdominal pain”, which was diagnosed as cholecystitis and would […]

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Aldi loses court battle with MS over festive gin bottles design

The German discounter says it will appeal against the judgment Aldi has lost a court battle against Marks & Spencer after being accused of copying its light-up Christmas gin bottles. The High Court ruled that Aldi infringed the design of its rival’s product, in a major blow to the German discounter, which had denied the

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Jofra Archer returns career best ODI figures as England claim consolation win

The Sussex seamer took 6 for 40 Jofra Archer’s career-best six for 40 after a rescue act with the bat from Dawid Malan and Jos Buttler ensured England ended their tour of South Africa with a consolatory victory. Archer had never before recorded a five-for in one-day internationals but his breakthroughs at crucial junctures helped

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Sue Cleaver says Im A Celebrity stint has opened her eyes to new experiences

Coronation Street star Sue Cleaver said her time on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! has opened her eyes to new experiences and she is now seeking her next challenge. The soap actress, 59, became the third celebrity to be eliminated from the ITV reality show during its most recent series, which was

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Huge differences in high street coffee caffeine amounts

High street coffee chains offer “huge” differences in the amount of caffeine they serve, leaving customers with little idea how much they are consuming, a study has found. A medium cappuccino at Costa contains a “massive” 325mg of caffeine – around the amount contained in four cups of tea – almost five times the strength

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Everyone should learn CPR says man who was saved by daughter and father in law

A dad is urging others to learn CPR after family members helped save him when he almost died from a cardiac arrest. Aonghas Morrison had a cardiac arrest at home in Livingston, West Lothian, last March. His daughter and father-in-law were in the house and helped save his life. Mr Morrison, 50, said: “I’ve always

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Ex Apple guru gives Comic Relief red nose most dramatic makeover since 1988

Comic Relief’s famous Red Nose has undergone its “most dramatic makeover” since debuting in 1988 after being redesigned by former Apple guru Sir Jony Ive. The new nose is made almost entirely from plant-based materials and starts as a tiny, flat crescent that springs into a honeycomb paper sphere when opened. Sir Jony, chief design

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Nursery apologises after child with special needs treated less favourably

A Co Down nursery school has apologised to the parents of a child with special needs after accepting she was treated less favourably because of her disability. The parents of Amelie Cummins took a disability discrimination case on behalf of their daughter against Trinity Nursery School in Bangor. It was lodged with the Special Educational

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Hundreds of thousands of workers on strike in biggest day of action in a decade

Teachers in England and Wales are among around half a million people walking out today Hundreds of thousands of workers – including school teachers – are going on strike for what will be the biggest day of industrial action in more than a decade. Teachers in England and Wales, who are members of the National

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