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Transfer rumors, news: Liverpool swoop for Chelsea target Baleba

Liverpool have identified Brighton’s Carlos Baleba as the ideal candidate to add to Arne Slot’s midfield, while Chelsea are scouting Rafael Leão. Join us for the latest transfer news, rumors and gossip from around the globe. Transfers homepage | Done deals | Men’s January grades | Women’s January grades TOP STORIES – Man United’s Amorim […]

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GPs to face potential closure, says body

Getty Images The hike in national insurance contributions (NICs) set for April will see some Northern Ireland GP practices going under if the government does not provide a bail-out, according to a senior doctor. The Royal College of GPs in Northern Ireland (RCGP) told Stormont’s Public Accounts Committee the move could be “catastrophic”. Employers currently […]

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Israel approves temporary extension of Gaza ceasefire

Reuters Israeli soldiers stand on a tank on the Israeli side of the border with the Gaza Strip. Photo: February 2025 The Israeli government has approved a temporary extension of the Gaza ceasefire for the next six weeks, covering the Muslim Ramadan and Jewish Passover periods. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office made the announcement shortly […]

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How to Watch Firefly’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 Moon Landing

The moon will be a busy place this year. There are three robotic spacecraft in space right now that are aiming to set down on the moon’s surface. The first of those to arrive — the Blue Ghost lunar lander, built by Firefly Aerospace of Austin, Texas — will attempt to land early Sunday. When […]

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‘I thought TV was talking to me’

Nathan Briant & PA Media BBC News Barney Cokeliss/PA Media Heston Blumenthal is known for experimental dishes, such as snail porridge and bacon and egg ice cream TV chef and restaurateur Heston Blumenthal said being sectioned was the “best thing” to have happened as he opened up about his bipolar symptoms. The 58-year-old, who was […]

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Rail fares rise by 4.6% in England and Wales

Tom Espiner BBC business reporter Getty Images Regulated rail fares have gone up in England and Wales by 4.6% and the price of most railcards has risen by £5. The government says fares need to rise so it can invest in the rail system, but Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander acknowledged passengers were “frustrated” by delays […]

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