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posted on 16/9/19

A Kenyan boy who featured in a missing child social media campaign launched by Roma has been found and returned to his family.

posted on 16/9/19

Good guy Roma.

posted on 17/9/19

Roy Keane shares incredible Matty Taylor Sunderland story | Off The Ball

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzyuE08SjoI

posted on 17/9/19

Energy suppliers get more time to install smart meters

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49721436

posted on 17/9/19

England winger Jonny May says his side "will peak" and are ready to "do something very special" at the Rugby World Cup, which begins on Friday.

posted on 17/9/19

Former Blink-182 singer and co-founder Tom DeLonge has split with his wife after near two decades of marriage.

posted on 17/9/19

Israelis are voting in their country's second general election in five months.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the snap election after failing to form a governing coalition with a viable majority after April's vote.

posted on 17/9/19

A newly-identified amphibian is possibly the largest on the planet, according to DNA from museum specimens.

Reaching nearly two metres in length, the South China giant salamander is critically endangered in the wild.

posted on 17/9/19

Aberdeen will host the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for the first time on Sunday, 15 December.

Presenters Gary Lineker, Clare Balding and Gabby Logan will celebrate a huge year of sport at the new 10,000-capacity P&J Live arena.

posted on 17/9/19

This year has been one of huge sporting stories. England triumphed in the Cricket World Cup, while Phil Neville's side reached the semi-finals of the Women's World Cup as Scotland made their debut at the tournament.

Wales claimed a record-breaking fourth Grand Slam in the Six Nations, Tiger Woods secured his fifth Masters title, Liverpool won the Champions League, and Alfie Hewett and Andy Lapthorne clinched two US Open wheelchair tennis titles apiece.

Elsewhere, Scotland's Laura Muir became the first athlete to achieve the double-double at the European Indoor Championships, and Europe's golfers beat their American counterparts to win the Solheim Cup at Gleneagles.

posted on 17/9/19

Former Sheffield United owner Kevin McCabe has questioned new owner Prince Abdullah's suitability to run the club.

McCabe was forced to sell his 50% stake in the Premier League side because of a high-court ruling, and says he regrets selling 50% to the Saudi in 2013.

Lifelong Blades fan McCabe said he had "hesitation and concern" and would consider a court appeal.

posted on 17/9/19

The future of a huge potash mine in North Yorkshire has been thrown into doubt after the company behind the project cancelled plans to raise $500m (£403m) through a bond sale.

Sirius Minerals blamed "market conditions", including Brexit and lack of government support for the decision.

It will now undergo a six-month review of four different options for a new financing plan to resume the project.

posted on 17/9/19

A woman who was treated for breast cancer a year ago has become the first person to swim across the English Channel four times non-stop.

Sarah Thomas, 37, began the epic challenge in the early hours of Sunday and finished after more than 54 hours.

Ms Thomas - who completed her treatment in 2018 - dedicated her swim to "all the survivors out there".

posted on 17/9/19

Steven Beaglehole is an English football coach who is currently working at Leicester City with youth squads. He managed Doncaster Rovers from 1991 to 1993.

posted on 17/9/19

Wales backs coach Rob Howley has been sent home from the World Cup for an alleged breach of World Rugby's laws covering betting and anti-corruption.

posted on 17/9/19

World Rugby's regulation 6.3.1 reads: "No connected person shall, directly or indirectly, bet and/or attempt to bet on the outcome or any aspect of any connected event and/or receive and/or attempt to receive part or all of the proceeds of any such bet and/or any other benefit in relation to a bet."

posted on 17/9/19

A woman who was treated for breast cancer a year ago has become the first person to swim across the English Channel four times non-stop.

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That's freaking incredible.

posted on 17/9/19

Ye

posted on 17/9/19

A clash of heads between Aston Villa team-mates Anwar El Ghazi and Tyrone Mings during their 0-0 draw with West Ham was "put to bed at half-time", said captain Jack Grealish.

posted on 17/9/19

Manchester City and England defender John Stones will be out for between four and five weeks after suffering a muscle injury in training.

posted on 17/9/19

It leaves City with one established central defender in Nicolas Otamendi.

posted on 17/9/19

1912

posted on 17/9/19

At 89 is a studio album by Pete Seeger, released on September 30, 2008, through Appleseed Records that was his first studio release in more than 10 years. In 2008, the album earned Seeger the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album.

posted on 17/9/19

In Rugby, an "89" or eight-nine move is a phase following a scrum, in which the number 8 catches the ball and transfers it to number 9 (scrum half).

posted on 17/9/19

Wrestling's Most Despised - #2 Vince McMahon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZa5zZ3hCxo

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