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The Bayeux Tapestry’s planned move to Britain could be at risk after French conservationists raised concerns about the parlous state of Britain’s roads potentially damaging the priceless artefact while in transit.A French heritage organisation has launched legal proceedings in the country’s highest court to prevent the transfer, citing complaints about potholes. Sites and Monuments, the conservation group behind the challenge, is contesting President Emmanuel Macron’s decision in the Conseil d’État, which determines the legitimacy of executive authority.According to court documents, the campaigners argue that the French President committed a legal “error of judgment” by approving the transfer of the medieval…

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Accrington Stanley have signed forward David Abimbola on loan from League One side Bolton Wanderers until the end of the season.The 18-year-old goes out on loan having signed a new contract with Wanderers earlier this week which will keep him with the club until the end of next season.He made four League One appearances for Bolton during the course of last term.”I had an injury at the start of this season, but I am through that now, and am fully fit,” he said., external”I want to push on and get a couple of goals, and it would be great to…

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Chalobah has attacking threat from set pieces and he’s decent for defensive contributions too. If you want another route into the Chelsea clean sheets then consider Sanchez in goal.Joao Pedro frustrated FPL managers earlier in the season but has performed well under Rosenior and seems to be first choice ahead of Delap.Chelsea will have a tricky time balancing their squad with all the competitions they are in. They are still in Europe and will have fixtures in both domestic cup competitions too. Therefore, there’s a chance some of their assets rotate.Most at risk of rotation of the four highlighted would…

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Sussex Police has launched a new specialist enforcement unit aimed at tackling the most dangerous driving behaviours plaguing roads. The initiative, known as the Fatal Five Unit, will focus on the five main causes of fatal and serious injury collisions, drink and drug-driving, speeding, failing to wear a seatbelt, distracted driving, and careless driving. The new unit has been created in response to growing public concern about dangerous and anti-social driving, as well as the high number of people killed or seriously injured on Sussex roads each year. On average, reports detailed how around 45 people lose their lives annually,…

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Sir Keir Starmer has hit back at Donald Trump, after the US President said closer relations with China are “very dangerous”.The Prime Minister also revealed he did not get changed under cover to avoid being snooped on by Chinese spies and said he was a confident user of chopsticks.Mr Trump made the comments at a premiere for a documentary about his wife Melania saying it “it is very dangerous for them to do that”. Asked to comment on the remarks, Sir Keir told GB News’s Political Editor Christopher Hope: “This has been a success, this trip. And I’ve seen the…

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could face a humiliating rejection when he moves into his new home.Andrew’s upcoming move to a Sandringham residence puts him in close proximity to the Royal West Norfolk golf club.While he holds an honorary membership at the prestigious course, questions remain about the kind of reception he might receive there and whether he would be welcomed at all.His honorary membership does not grant him an automatic entitlement to use the course, according to The Times.Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could face a humiliating rejection when he moves into his new home. | GETTYIt also remains unclear whether he would be permitted…

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British taxpayers are facing a £39billion bill to fund public sector pensions this year, according to official figures released today. The cost marks a 26 per cent increase compared with 2023-24, following a rise in employer contribution rates introduced to address the growing expense of supporting existing retirees.Employer contributions were increased by as much as eight percentage points from April 2024 across the main schemes. Around 3.5 million workers employed across the NHS, the teaching profession, the civil service and the armed forces are members of public sector pension schemes. The increase comes as public finances remain under pressure, with…

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Mini unveils upgraded Countryman Electric with 300-mile range and huge £3,750 price cut`; const adSlotHtmlSkyRight = “; const targetParentSky = document.querySelector(‘.sky–ad__container’); if (targetParentSky) { targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyLeft); targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyRight); } } else { // console.log(“Inder 3 – skys not showing because user is member”); } `; targetParentBillboard.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adBillboard); } `; return trendingDiv; }

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More than five decades after the Rubik’s Cube was invented, the puzzle is still providing hours of entertainment to millions of people around the world. Some super fans – known as speedcubers – have even made careers out of finding the quickest way to solve it. Aidan Grainger, who holds the UK national record for solving the 3x3x3 Rubik cube in the quickest time, accepted a challenge by Breakfast presenters to solve it live. Grainger, from Wiltshire, completed the cube in 10 seconds, but his record is 3.69 seconds.

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