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'Is it boasting?' Postecoglou defends 'second-season trophy' remark
Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou says his comment about always winning trophies in his second season was "not a boast".Yesterday -
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There Might Be More Than One Way to Make a Planet
Astronomers have found evidence of a process that supports an alternative, more rapid approach to planetary formation, more top down than bottom up.Yesterday -
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Floods and mudslides kill more than 200 in Myanmar
The storm has killed more than 500 people in northern Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar.Yesterday -
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F1 Q&A: Is this season Norris' best chance to win title?
Is this Lando Norris' best shot at the title, and what is 'scrubbing' tyres? BBC F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions after the Azerbaijan GP.Yesterday -
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How Retailers Can Win Over Their Customers Before the Holiday Season
Easy return policies, among other strategies, can help lead customers to checkout -- and help retailers capture some of the $1.58 trillion of expected holiday-season sales.19 hours ago -
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Emmy Awards ratings up more than 50%, reversing record lows
The Emmys telecast on ABC reached nearly 7 million viewers, a jump of more than 50% from the record low of the last ceremony in JanuaryYesterday -
Financial Times - Business
Treasury ‘saying no to everything’ will hit growth, warns Burnham
Manchester mayor says powerful finance ministry has to fundamentally change way it thinksYesterday -
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More than half of new electric cars sold in Germany are SUVs
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Exploding pagers belonging to Hezbollah kill 8 and injure more than 2,700 in Lebanon
Exploding pagers killed at least eight people and injured more than 2,700 in Lebanon, the country's Health Ministry said Tuesday.Yesterday -
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More than 140 Post Office convictions could be quashed in Scotland
Sub-postmasters across the UK were wrongly accused of crimes such as theft or fraud on the basis of a faulty IT system.Yesterday
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Keir Starmer's top aide Sue Gray paid more than the PM
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Aslef said 96.6% of its members who voted backed the deal, marking the end of long-running strikes.1 hour ago -
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Letby hospital didn't show families full report
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No charge for woman who spread fake name after Southport attack
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The Amazon series offered 1,000 participants the chance to win a cash prize of $5m.2 hours ago