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If Rangers manager Danny Rohl is right, maybe the SPFL should start thinking about hiring a helicopter for the final round of Premiership fixtures.Rohl reckons the title race is so tight it could be determined on the last day of the season. And, to that end, the German is convinced a successful transfer window is essential.With 16 matches to go, Hearts are six points clear of Celtic and Rangers.”Yesterday we spoke about the pre-season,” said Rohl. “We had a meeting about the camps and the friendly games. Then finally I said my belief at the moment is we will have…

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A motorcyclist has spoken out about the devastating consequences of a crash caused by poorly maintained road surfaces, as campaigners mark National Pothole Day.The rider was travelling along the A5 with a group of fellow bikers, heading to the Ponderosa café for an early morning meal, when disaster struck.Speaking to GB News, Simon, a resident of Staffordshire, said: “I was just heading out for an early breakfast at the Ponderosa, going down the A5. “There was a group of us, and I ended up hitting a few potholes in a row, which buckled the front wheel and caused me to…

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Health Secretary Wes Streeting has piled pressure on West Midlands police chief Craig Guildford as calls grow on the senior officer to quit over his handling of the Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban.Speaking to GB News, Mr Streeting said Mr Guildford should “do the right thing” and resign after misleading Parliament and the country.Mr Streeting’s intervention follows Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood’s devastating Commons statement on Wednesday.She declared the chief constable no longer commands her confidence after a “damning” report into the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a match with Aston Villa last year.Mr Streeting told GB News:…

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Sale Sharks have signed Wales international tight-head prop Tomas Francis on a two-year deal from the start of next season.The 33-year-old previously played in the English top flight with Exeter Chiefs, where he made 120 appearances and won the league and Champions Cup double in 2020.He went on to join Ospreys in 2021 and spent two season with the region before moving to French second tier side Provence in 2023.”I had a really good time at Exeter so I know the Prem well and I’m looking forward to playing with guys like Luke Cowan-Dickie again,” he said., external”I’ve had a…

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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has admitted nearly three-quarters of parents investigated under its child benefit fraud scheme were wrongly accused of claiming payments while living overseas.The disclosure was made by HMRC chief executive John-Paul Marks during an appearance before the Treasury select committee.Mr Marks told MPs that 17,048 of the 23,794 parents who had their child benefit payments suspended were legitimate claimants who had not left the UK, which equates to almost 72 per cent of all cases reviewed under the scheme.The admission marks a significant increase on the 63 per cent error rate HMRC acknowledged before Christmas.The investigation…

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Good Morning Britain viewers have blasted the ITV show and host Kate Garraway for “disrespectfully” halting an interview with the Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, on Thursday morning.Mr Streeting appeared on the programme to face questions about the current state of health care in the UK, especially after a report from The Royal College of Nursing detailed how staff have been forced to perform intimate procedures with just a white sheet for privacy in British hospitals. After it emerged that some nurses warned that corridor care was becoming a “permanent feature” in their day-to-day procedures, Mr Streeting assured Ms Garraway and…

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Jane Wallbank says signing up for wall insulation was the worst decision she’s ever madeA woman whose home flooded during insulation works carried out by a now-folded green energy company says she has been left trying to “rebuild” her life.Jane Wallbank is one of a number of customers of Consumer Energy Solutions (CES), which went into administration last Friday, who have told the how “botched” and incomplete work has made their lives a “nightmare”.The company retrofitted properties using the UK government’s ECO4 scheme, which provides grant funding to low income, vulnerable households for additions such as insulation, heat pumps or…

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Lachie Neale: Australian star’s ‘unimaginable betrayal’ exposed after being caught with wife’s best friend`; 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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