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England: Midfield master Granit Xhaka has shown Declan Rice how to be a team dictator
Evening Standard· 4 hours agoA meeting with Xhaka comes with a point to prove. For all he was not a direct replacement, Arsenal,...
General election 2024: Final day of Welsh campaign as Starmer visits
BBC News· 4 hours agoSir Keir Starmer has launched the final day of Labour’s general election campaign in...
Watch Declan Rice go 'full Ben Stokes' and bowl out Harry Kane playing CRICKET
The Irish Sun· 4 hours agoJUDE BELLINGHAM’S majestic overhead kick deep into stoppage time saved England from a humiliating...
Samsung's Galaxy Ring Could Be Revealed Soon: Here's What We Know
CNET· 5 hours agoAt first glance, the Galaxy Ring looks a lot like another health wearable, the Oura Ring -- but...
Politicians dress up for Canberra’s night of nights – as it happened
The Guardian· 5 hours agoHere we have veteran journalist and host of ABC’s 7:30 Sarah Ferguson next to Sky News commentator...
Diriyah: The city where history meets modernity
CityAM via Yahoo Finance UK· 5 hours agoTake one UNESCO World Heritage site. Give it the gift of a 21st-century neighbour. Mirror local culture in everything that is new. Create an environment...
Xbox Game Pass: Play Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Now and More Soon in July
CNET· 6 hours agoXbox Game Pass Ultimate, a CNET Editors' Choice award pick, offers hundreds of games that you can...
Genesis Webb Is More Than Chappell Roan’s Stylist
British Vogue· 6 hours agoThe 26-year-old, who is best known for her work as Chappell Roan’s stylist, is Zooming in from a garage in the Highland Park neighbourhood of Los...
Fitzgerald steps down as Waterford hurling manager
GAA Football & Hurling· 6 hours agoDavy Fitzgerald has brought the curtain down on his second term as Waterford hurling manager. The Clare man had been in charge for the last two seasons, during which the Deise failed to emerge ...
'Surgery needed and quick'
GAA Football & Hurling· 6 hours agoFormer GAA president Sean Kelly has raised concerns about the future of Gaelic football as a spectacle. Kelly wasn’t the only one who was unimpressed with last Sunday’s coma-inducing All-Ireland SFC quarter