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Real Madrid 2-0 Arsenal (Mar 18, 2025) Game Analysis

Real Madrid will go into the second leg of the quarterfinal with a healthy advantage. Real Madrid frustrated Arsenal to secure a 2-0 win in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals in Madrid. Goals from Linda Caicedo and Athenea Del Castillo handed Arsenal their first defeat in the Champions League since the opening […]

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US steel customers ‘spooked’ by ‘tariff warfare’, Tata Steel says

Huw Thomas Business correspondent, BBC Wales Getty Images US tariffs on imported steel and aluminium have “spooked” customers of British steel, according to Tata Steel UK. Chief executive Rajesh Nair told MPs some American customers were seeking other suppliers to avoid “tariff warfare”. Tata Steel operates the UK’s largest steelworks in Port Talbot and exports […]

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Flurry of worry over benefit changes

Arguments about benefits always revolve around a single concept: fairness. There are timeless questions – who is deserving and who is not? It provokes sharp opinions and so is among the sharpest of domestic political decisions a government ever has to make. There is a direct if not immediate consequence of a decision taken in […]

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Hundreds of thousands will be affected by benefits changes

The work and pensions secretary has set out plans to “fix the broken benefits system” and tackle the “perverse incentives” driving people to depend on welfare. Liz Kendall’s announcement is designed to bring down the spend on sickness and disability benefits – which has massively increased over the last few years and is forecast to […]

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Denver NWSL expansion team announces stadium plan for ’28

Jeff CarlisleMar 18, 2025, 10:00 AM ET Close Jeff Carlisle covers MLS and the U.S. national team for ESPN FC. The ownership group for Denver’s NWSL expansion team, which begins play in 2026, announced plans to build a 14,500-seat stadium on Tuesday. The project, to be located inside the Denver city limits at Sante Fe […]

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Scientists at Antarctic Sanae IV base rocked by alleged assault

Mark Poynting and Justin Rowlatt BBC Climate & Science Dr Ross Hofmeyr / Wikimedia The Sanae IV research station in Antarctica where the alleged assault occurred A group of scientists due to work together for months at a remote Antarctic research station has been rocked after a member of the team was accused of physical […]

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A new dawn for the home of UK’s oldest oil refinery?

Kevin Keane BBC Scotland environment correspondent Andrew Milligan/PA Wire There is both concern and optimism about the Grangemouth site’s long-term future The history of Grangemouth has been built on fossil fuels – but now its future depends on its reinvention as Scotland’s green energy industrial hub. The site, on the south bank of the Firth […]

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‘Reasonable precautions’ could have stopped baby deaths

Jonathan Geddes BBC Scotland News Getty Images The three deaths occurred between 2019 and 2021 “Reasonable precautions” could have prevented the deaths of three newborn babies, a fatal accident inquiry has found. Leo Lamont, Ellie McCormick and Mira-Belle Bosch all died within hours of their births in two Lanarkshire hospitals, in 2019 and 2021. The […]

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