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When Marquinhos hoisted aloft the trophy that mattered more to PSG than any other, it was the culmination of a chase that had ...
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Radical change may be needed in higher education Philip Augar (“England’s higher education market is broken”, Opinion, May 6) makes good points about the unintended consequences of government policies ...
A New Hope in Goal or Another Missed Opportunity?Manchester United’s continued search for stability between the sticks may ...
Equity general secretary Paul W Fleming tells Sienna Rodgers about the threat of AI and his frustration with the government’s ...
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Hibs owner Ian Gordon and a number of high-ranking club employees laid out their hopes and ambitions for the club at a recent ...
Celtic were denied a Treble in the Scottish Cup showpiece and Brendan Rodgers will be keen to bolster his squad this summer ...
Following major financial setbacks, FSIB’s new leadership is rebuilding trust, restoring stability, and prioritising people-first banking. In just a few months, they’ve gained nine lakh new clients ...
The 40-year-old has been named as Killie's new gaffer - and says picking the brains of the Everton boss can let him hit the ...
Multiple college presidents struck deals with pro-Palestinian student protesters last year to end their encampments. Most appear to have honored those agreements.
Further education workers across England could strike together early in the autumn to demand that they receive decent pay.