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If you’re in need of a new wireless controller for your Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, or PC at a fraction of the price, look no further than Amazon. You can save up to £13 on a new controller — including vibrant finishes like Deep Pink, Electric Volt, and Shock Blue. Unfortunately, these limited edition colourways haven’t quite managed to secure the all-time discount, which is still held by its Black Friday sale last year. You can also get the standard Carbon Black on sale for £49.99 — was £59.99. This promotion arrives during Amazon’s Spring Deal Days sale…

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Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has said Sunrisers Leeds’ signing of Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed “indirectly contributes to the deaths of Indian soldiers and civilians”.Gavaskar’s comments are the most high-profile criticism of Sunrisers’ deal for Abrar at last week’s Hundred auction.Leeds are owned by the Sun Group, also owners of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL). IPL teams have not been permitted to sign Pakistan players since 2009 because of ongoing political tensions between the two countries.In securing Abrar at the auction, Sunrisers allayed fears that the four Hundred franchises affiliated to IPL teams would avoid signing Pakistan…

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Three people have been arrested following the discovery of a man’s body inside a wheelie bin at a Coventry park.West Midlands Police detained the suspects overnight in Blackpool, arresting them on suspicion of murder and assisting an offender.A woman in her 40s, a man also in his 40s, and a younger man in his 20s were taken into custody. Police were alerted at 5pm on Friday after a member of the public found the deceased at Cash’s Park, located off Daimler Road.The victim is thought to be between 40 and 50 years old, although formal identification has yet to be…

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Britain’s jobs market is facing growing pressure as global tensions threaten to worsen the outlook for workers across the country.The ongoing conflict in Iran could deepen the UK’s employment crisis, potentially pushing more than 100,000 additional people out of work, economists have warned.The unemployment rate is already at a five year high of 5.2 per cent, but experts believe it could rise above 5.5 per cent in the coming months. Rising instability in the Middle East is expected to drive up energy costs, placing further strain on businesses and forcing some employers to cut jobs.If this happens, the total number…

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There is a “race to stop meningitis spreading nationwide”, writes the Daily Telegraph, following the outbreak in Kent in which two people have died. A photo of A-level student Juliette who died after contracting the infection takes up much of its front. Also on its front page, the Telegraph says the “Ayatollah’s son escaped death by popping into garden for a stroll”.

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While it would take a remarkable turn of events over the coming months, it is not impossible.The 12-strong WRU board voted “unanimously” to cut the number of professional teams.Of the four professional regions, Swansea-based Ospreys are perceived to be the team under greatest threat of being cut.That is because owners Y11 are now in talks with the WRU to buy Cardiff and only one of the three future clubs is to be based in west Wales.WRU director of rugby Dave Reddin repeated on Saturday, following Wales’ victory over Italy, the governing body was pushing ahead with its proposals and there…

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Sir Keir Starmer has urged Israel not to pursue a ground offensive in Lebanon as the IDF steps up its efforts to destroy Hezbollah.A joint statement issued by the UK alongside Canada, France, Germany and Italy on Monday urged the Israeli Government to seek an “immediate de-escalation” with its Lebanese counterpart.It comes in response to Israel’s announcement that the IDF had begun a “ground manoeuvre” to try to “destroy the terror infrastructure” of Hezbollah. The military force described the intervention was “limited and targeted” – while Canada and Europe called for an end to “unacceptable” attacks targeting civilians.Early on Monday,…

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Claims that expanding North Sea oil extraction would significantly reduce household energy bills have been dismissed as “sheer fantasy” by researchers from the University of Oxford.New analysis from the university’s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment found that increased domestic drilling would provide only minimal financial relief for British households.The findings come as families face renewed pressure on energy costs following disruption to global oil and gas markets linked to tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.Energy markets have been unsettled by conflict involving Iran, contributing to volatility in global fuel prices.Anupama Sen, the co-author of the study and head…

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