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Morrisons fined 35 million after supermarket worker died

Matthew Gunn suffered catastrophic head injuries at the Tewkesbury branch of the supermarket in September 2014 A supermarket chain has been fined £3.5 million after an epileptic employee died when he fell from the stairs during a seizure. Matthew Gunn, 27, suffered catastrophic head injuries at the WM Morrisons store in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, in September […]

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Varadkar meets Biden at White House for St Patricks Day talks

Irish premier Leo Varadkar has held talks with President Joe Biden as the two leaders marked St Patrick’s Day at the White House. Ahead of the bilateral engagement, Mr Varadkar hailed the Irish-American relationship as one of “two proud democracies, close friends and economic partners”. During the meeting, the two politicians are expected to discuss

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Ruben Selles relishing clash with Antonio Conte as Saints look to shock Spurs

Southampton manager Ruben Selles admits it will be a pleasure to go up against Tottenham boss Antonio Conte this weekend but remains confident they can boost their survival hopes going into the international break. Premier League basement club Saints welcome fourth-placed Spurs in need of points after a disappointing 2-0 home defeat by Brentford on

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Activist on trial after repeatedly trying to talk to Sir David Attenborough

A climate activist was arrested after she repeatedly tried to get in to an upmarket seaside restaurant to speak to Sir David Attenborough, a district judge has heard. Poole Magistrates’ Court was shown body-worn police camera footage of how Emma Smart, 45, refused to leave the shop under the Catch at The Old Fishmarket restaurant

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Kate hails Irish Guards glorious sense of humour on St Patricks Day visit

The Prince and Princess of Wales have celebrated St Patrick’s Day alongside the Irish Guards, with Kate hailing their “boundless, irreverent, glorious sense of humour”. William, who said he was “incredibly sad” to be marking the end of his time as colonel of the regiment, was joined by Kate who officially became Colonel on Friday.

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Saudi Arabia preparing to launch second Formula One race claims promoter

Saudi Arabia is preparing to stage two Formula One races, promoter Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal has claimed. The country is hosting its third F1 event this weekend in Jeddah, but an additional track is currently under construction near Riyadh. F1 bosses struck a 10-year deal to race in Saudi Arabia, with the plan

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Covid test requirement for arrivals from China to end next month

Travellers flying to England from mainland China will stop needing proof of a negative coronavirus test from April 5, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said. In addition, voluntary Covid testing of travelling arriving at London’s Heathrow Airport from China was scrapped on Friday. The measures were introduced in January in a bid

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Lewes chief Maggie Murphy wants FIFA pledge on prize money to become reality

Lewes chief executive Maggie Murphy says it would be “incredibly powerful” if FIFA’s talk of equal prize money for men’s and women’s World Cups became reality. Lewes have been campaigning for equal sharing of the total FA Cup prize fund as they prepare for Sunday’s historic quarter-final at home against Manchester United in the women’s

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