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‘NHS can’t wait any longer’: Ed Davey tells Labour not to delay investment

Keir Starmer must abandon plans to delay investment in the NHS and instead introduce new taxes on banks and the wealthy to immediately pump almost £5bn a year into the ailing health service, the Lib Dem leader has warned. In an interview with the Observer As the Lib Dem conference takes place in Brighton, Ed […]

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Indianapolis man gets 60 years for a road rage shooting that killed a man

Mike Rogers wins Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Michigan primary election
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis man has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for a road rage, shooting on the highway in which a central Indiana man was killed as he returned home after a long day at work. A Marion County judge sentenced Dion Kimbrough, 24, on Friday after a jury convicted him in […]

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UK 49s Teatime Results: 14 September 2024

UK 49’s Teatime Results

The UK-based UK 49s, held its latest Teatime draw on Saturday, 14 September 2024. Today’s Teatime results saw the winning numbers comprising a majority of double digit numbers, and featured number – as the booster ball. UK 49s Teatime Results Pending… The next UK 49s draw, which will be the Lunchtime draw, is scheduled to […]

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49s Teatime Evening Results for Saturday, 14 September 2024

UK 49’s Teatime Results

The latest 49s results are out, following the Evening (Teatime) draw on Saturday, 14 September 2024. Today’s 49s Teatime, or Evening draw was hosted by Kirstie. 49s Evening lucky numbers Pending… The next 49s draw, which will be the Lunchtime draw, is scheduled to take place tomorrow at 12:49 UK time, or 13:49 South African time. […]

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Why rising interest rates and business costs will continue – Olufemi Oyinsan, TCVP General Partner

In an era of soaring inflation and escalating interest rates, Nigerian businesses are facing unprecedented challenges in maintaining profitability and securing capital. Olufemi Oyinsan, General Partner at The Continent Venture Partners (TCVP), sheds light on how these economic pressures are reshaping the business landscape in Nigeria. In this interview, Oyinsan discusses the impact of rising …

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Police return N3m allegedly extorted by Policemen from Nigerian business man

The Nigerian police has returned N3 million which some officers allegedly extorted from a Nigerian man in Bayelsa State. Recall some police operatives allegedly extorted the money from the Nigerian man, Kelechi Isaac, at gunpoint on 26 August at Odi area of Bayelsa State. Mr Isaac, who is based in Ghana, hails from Nguru Nworie, …

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The 30 Best TV Shows On Paramount+ (September 2024)

Following a comprehensive rebrand in 2021, Paramount+ is now known for hosting some of the best TV shows of any streaming platform. Where once the triumvirate of Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu dominated the landscape, there has been a boom of studio-backed services. This race, kicked into high gear by Disney+ and then furthered …

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Super-sub Danny Ings scores dramatic 95th-minute equaliser to rescue point from nowhere for Hammers

DANNY INGS’ dramatic 95th minute strike rescued a point for West Ham with his first goal since March.

The striker, who has been a huge disappointment for the Hammers until now, rifled home to steal a draw which Julen Lopetegui’s side hardly deserved.

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Raul Jimenez scored his sixth career goal[/caption]
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West Ham boss Julen Lopetegui looked set to lose all four opening games before Ings struck

Fulham had been dominant and were cruising their way to three points thanks to Raul Jimenez’s first half strike until crumbling in the final seconds.

The Cottagers started fast, Emile Smith Rowe, Andreas Pereira and Alex Iwobi all causing West Ham trouble with smart and neat footwork around the box.

Adama Traore was a threat on the break too and the Hammers had a lucky escape when Max Kilman went unpunished for a last-ditch shove on the winger in the penalty area.

Ref Tim Robinson deemed the contact was minimal. He headed for the touchline but not to consult VAR, only to book Fulham boss Silva for his protests.

The bulky winger then barged his way in at the back post to meet a dangerous Iwobi cross but headed wide.

West Ham were struggling to get out of their half as Fulham continued to turn up the heat, soon breaking their way through.

The Hammers had been powerless to stop Fulham creating chances but did not cover themselves in glory for the goal. Sasa Lukic was allowed plenty of time to pick out Smith Rowe’s fine run in behind from deep.

Smith Rowe did well to keep the ball in play and took his time before cutting back through the legs of Konstantinos Mavropanos and tee up Jiminez to tap home his first Premier League goal of the season at the near post.

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Fulham were full of confidence, given a clear plan which was being executed superbly. West Ham looked somewhat of a rabble.

Lopetegui was given £127.5million of new signings in the summer to help transform West Ham into a free-flowing footballing side. But they were shaky on the ball and often relied on an individual run or a long ball to relieve the pressure.

The Hammers boss turned to one of his new men – Crysencio Summerville – at the break to try and get them going, with Lucas Paqueta also sent on after he had been rested following a return trip to South America during the international break.

While the changes helped stem the tide of Fulham chances, it took West Ham until the hour mark to start looking more dangerous on the ball.

Jarrod Bowen, moved up top after Michail Antonio was replaced at the break, collected a Mohammed Kudus cross ahead of Joachim Andersen but saw his close range effort stopped by Bernd Leno.

That one chance could have sparked some confidence within the visitors, but never amounted to anything more.

West Ham were without their new No9, Niclas Fullkrug, following an injury while away with Germany lacked a dominating presence through the middle.

Lopetegui, who had lost Emerson Palmieri to a knee injury, then threw on deadline day signing Carlos Soler for a debut to try and find a leveller.

His introduction changed little and Lopetegui called for Ings for the final ten minutes.

West Ham ramped up late pressure with a few corners before Bowen managed to pick out Ings between Andersen and Calvin Bassey, allowing the striker to fire home.

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Crystal Palace 2 Leicester 2: Mateta snatches dramatic point for struggling Eagles as Cooper misses out on first win

STEVE COOPER thought he had secured his first win as Leicester City boss – before Conor Coady gave away an injury-time penalty.

Jamie Vardy may turn 38 in January but still showed a clean pair of heels to race on to a ball and take it round the goalkeeper to tap in the opener at Crystal Palace.

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Jean-Philippe Mateta scored twice to rescue a point for Crystal Palace[/caption]
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He kept his cool with a penalty in injury time[/caption]

Stephy Mavididi made it 2-0 within the first 30 seconds of the second half as Wilfried Ndidi teed him up following a defensive mistake.

Jean-Philippe Mateta pulled one back moments later, tucking into the far corner with a fine finish.

The goal was initially chalked off for offside but a lengthy VAR check confirmed the Frenchman was behind Tyrick Mitchell when the full-back squared.

Then Coady slid in to gift-wrap a perfect chance to Palace to equalise.

And Mateta made no mistake to roll in the leveller.

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Jamie Vardy and Stephy Mavididi put Leicester 2-0 up[/caption]
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Mateta pulled one back within seconds of Mavididi’s strike[/caption]

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UK weather: Sunseekers flock to beaches to catch 19C rays as Britain ‘feeling warm’ again after Arctic air swept country

SUNSEEKERS are flocking to beaches across the country to catch the return of warmer weather following the chilly Arctic air that swept the country earlier this week.

Temperatures as high as 19°C were felt across the UK today as the country emerged from a cold snap in which some towns experienced sub-zero conditions.

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The Met Office forecasted temperatures as high as 19°C across the UK today[/caption]
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Sunbathers lapped up the warm weather today like here in Weymouth, Dorset[/caption]
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This weather comes after an unnaturally cold period of temperatures earlier this week[/caption]

On Friday, the village of Topcliffe in North Yorkshire saw temperatures drop to a shivering -2.7°C, according to the Met Office.

Today, however, saw far warmer temperatures across the UK.

Most of the country also remained dry, with rain only falling across Northern Ireland and the west of Scotland.

This rain is expected, however, to make its way further south and across both the Central Belt of Scotland, the Scottish Borders, and Northern England.

Overnight, further blustery conditions and rain are expected across the west of Scotland.

While the Midlands, Wales, and the south of England will see no rain overnight, they will face the coldest conditions with temperatures dropping down to as low as 8°C.

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A cold but sunny start today in Godalming, Surrey[/caption]
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More sunny weather is on the way, according to the Met Office[/caption]
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Some keen sunseekers went on runs this morning to bask in the September warmth[/caption]

Through Sunday, the weather is expected to split into three distinct bands.

Sunny spells and blustery showers are expected across Scotland, with hail and potentially thunder making appearances.

Northern parts of Wales and the Midlands are likely to see rain by late afternoon.

In the South, conditions are expected to be warm dry but with slightly more cloud coverage than today.

Temperatures could reach as high as 21°C in the capital tomorrow, the Midlands around 18°C and much of Scotland around 16°C.

But now the weather service says temperatures could be further on the rise, up from their high of 19°C today.

Heading into next week, the Met Office said to expect increasing temperatures as high pressure takes hold, but that it may be breezy in places.

Belfast, Edinburgh, and Cardiff are all predicted to reach highs of 20°C on Tuesday next week.

London, however, could see highs of 23°C by the time Wednesday rolls around.

Weather forecast for the next 5 days

Here's the latest weather forecast by the Met Office for the UK over the next 5 days.

This Evening and Tonight: A band of rain across southern Scotland and Northern Ireland will sink southeast into northern England and parts of north Wales overnight. Elsewhere turning locally chilly under clear spells. Fog patches in the south, with blustery showers in the northwest.

Sunday: Rain will affect northern England and north Wales, reaching central parts of England and the rest of Wales later. Some warm sunshine further southeast. Sunshine and showers to the northwest.

Outlook for Monday to Wednesday: Patchy rain clearing from southern England on Monday. Plenty of sunshine elsewhere after a chilly start. Mostly fine thereafter. Warm sunshine, though some chilly nights, and becoming breezy in places.

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