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Cornelius, the one left-sided centre-back in the first-team squad, has made 11 appearances for Rangers, all but one as a starter, and up until his injury made four starts and a substitute appearance in the six games under Rohl after the German took charge in October.However, Rohl has confirmed that, despite Rangers entering a crucial part of the season as they look to overtake leaders Heart of Midlothian and reigning champions Celtic, the defender has been allowed to miss Saturday’s visit by Aberdeen. “He will travel today to the national team,” he said. “I gave him the opportunity to go…

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Two police officers are fighting for their lives after a horror crash crash in Kent which has also left a member of the public seriously injured. The incident occurred on Thursday night at a junction on the A20 in Swanley, Kent. A blue VW Scirocco and a marked Ford Focus police car “collided” at a junction at around 7:45pm, Kent Police has said. The police car was responding to an emergency call. The emergency services arrived at the scene and swiftly took the two officers and a member of the public to hospital in London for treatment. The officers are…

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Shadow Illegal Immigration Minister Matt Vickers has launched a scathing attack on the Government’s fiscal approach, accusing ministers of unprecedented borrowing while simultaneously hiking taxes.Speaking to GB News, the Conservative frontbencher argued that welfare expenditure has spiralled out of control, creating an unjust burden on those in employment.”That welfare bill is ballooning, it’s not fair on all those people who work hard and do the right thing,” Mr Vickers stated.”If you work in this country, you’re paying more and more in tax. If you don’t work, you’re getting more and more in benefits,” he said, calling for a thorough examination…

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King Charles’s passion for garden gnomes will see them return to the Chelsea Flower Show this May, marking just the second occasion in the event’s 113-year existence that the longstanding prohibition on these colourful ornaments has been relaxed.The Royal Horticultural Society’s decision to permit the figurines at the Royal Hospital Grounds stems largely from the King’s well-known enthusiasm for them.This represents a dramatic shift from 2009, when designer Jekka McVicar had to conceal her cherished gnome, named Borage, from show officials.The monarch has championed organic horticulture for over four decades, and his personal connection to gnomes has helped drive this…

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Denby, the historic Derbyshire pottery manufacturer that has been crafting ceramics for more than two centuries, is fighting for its survival after taking the first steps towards administration.The 217-year-old firm lodged a notice of intent to appoint administrators last week, with chief executive Sebastian Lazell acknowledging the company faces slim odds of continuing without new investment.Earlier this week, Mr Lazell told journalists he was “trying to move heaven and earth” to rescue the business, but cautioned there may not “be a happy ending”.Rising energy and employment expenses have placed severe financial strain on the company, pushing it towards potential collapse.Denby…

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Clarkson’s Farm star Kaleb Cooper has been left in the trenches with his Instagram followers after posting an AI-created image on his account. Kaleb uses his Instagram to keep his fans updated on the antics he and co-star Jeremy Clarkson get up to on a daily basis.The majority of his posts come from inside the cab of his tractor or documenting some awkward moments during his day.He recently uploaded a AI generated image to make light of the number of potholes there are around where he lives and works.The image showed the pothole filled with dinosaurs, trees, bushes, and moss,…

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Sadiq Khan’s plan to ban cars from a major London shopping district has come under growing scrutiny after London Assembly members raised concerns about funding, transparency and the impact on local residents. The Mayor’s £150million pedestrianisation scheme for Oxford Street, which would see traffic removed between Orchard Street and Great Portland Street by the summer, was challenged during a tense session at City Hall.Senior officials from Transport for London and the Oxford Street Development Corporation were questioned by the London Assembly Budget and Performance Committee this week. A major flashpoint was TfL’s refusal to publish detailed consultation data showing how…

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I think certainly Gerrard for England and for Liverpool. What a leader he was for Liverpool, he became captain at such a young age (23).Roy [Keane], I didn’t play with enough to see that – so I couldn’t really say. He’d have a go at players, rightly or wrongly. I remember him having a go at Fletch which felt a bit unfair because Roy did the exact opposite to what he asked to do. He asked Fletch a lot to charge his phone in the dressing room. You shouldn’t have your phone in the dressing room, which is fine. But…

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Having suffered a third consecutive away defeat and with Celtic and Rangers having narrowed the gap at the top, Derek McInnes will be glad of some home comforts as he looks to allay the narrative that his long-time leaders are cracking under the title pressure.The coming weeks will certainly be a test of his managerial expertise, starting with the visit of a side led by former Hearts caretaker and captain Steven Pressley.Pressley knows all about how the Tynecastle crowd can be 12th man in the good times but can quickly turn febrile in frustration.Hearts remain unbeaten at home in the…

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