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Foden and Shaw win Football Writers' Association awards
Manchester City duo Phil Foden and Khadija Shaw are each named footballers of the year by the Football Writers' Association.BBC News - Top stories -
Watch: 'The people of Blackpool South have spoken for Britain'
Labour's candidate Chris Webb wins Blackpool South with a huge swing away from the Conservatives.BBC News - Top stories -
Remote coastal homes for sale in Great Britain – in pictures
From a cottage built into sand dunes with its own ‘stargazing room’ to an eco cabin-style home in a walker’s paradise Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
Routed Conservatives should end Britain’s damaging drift
Governing party’s local election results were about as bad as they could have beenFinancial Times - Business -
When a Bunch of Bloody Yanks Came for English Soccer
American investors are gobbling up the storied teams of the English Premier League — and changing the stadium experience in ways that soccer fans resent.The New York Times - Business -
The Kremlin brands comments on Ukraine by France's Macron and Britain's Cameron as 'dangerous'
The Kremlin’s spokesman says recent statements by France’s president and Britain’s foreign secretary about the war in Ukraine are “dangerous” and will deepen international tension around the conflictABC News - World - Ukraine -
Voters Swing to Labour in English Local Elections: Key Takeaways
While the ballots were still being counted on Friday, big losses for the Conservative Party could signal a difficult general election later this year.The New York Times - World -
Ollie Watkins' case for Football Writers' Association player of the year rivaled winner Phil Foden of Man City
Villans' English hitman is seeing his excellent Premier League season fly under the radarCBS Sports - Sports -
Kenya brings in emergency measures to combat ‘unprecedented’ floods
More than 200 dead and 160,000 displaced as torrential rain wreaks havoc in east African countryFinancial Times - World -
Should Peloton Bring Back Founder John Foley?
Steve Jobs is the gold standard, but a boomerang founder is no guarantee of success.Inc. - Business
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