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The Hungary midfielder was at the centre of a controversial second-half decision too. At 2-1, Barnsley had a penalty shout turned down when Reyes Cleary fell in the box after a challenge from Szoboszlai.”At the time I thought it was a stonewall penalty,” said Hourihane. “He [Cleary] got across the player and you think penalty straight away. I think someone said he [Szoboszlai] might have got a touch on the ball but others said he may have thought he was in trouble and started dragging Reyes’ shirt a bit.”It would have been at a key time, 2-1, a penalty in…

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A Metropolitan Police constable has been dismissed from the force after being found guilty of assaulting his neighbour during a dispute over a parked vehicle.Daniel Traynor, 38, was sacked for gross misconduct at a hearing in south London on Monday following his conviction for assault by beating.The incident occurred on 29 November 2024 when Traynor returned to his east London home to discover a car obstructing access to his property, sparking a confrontation with neighbour Joshua Smith.Commander Andy Brittain, who presided over the disciplinary proceedings, ruled that the officer’s behaviour was “wholly unbecoming of a police officer” and determined it…

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Three teenage boys who fell through the window of a double-decker bus have been released from hospital.The vehicle had stopped on Bolton Road in Ashton-in-Makerfield, Wigan, when the children fell from the top deck shortly before 16:00 GMT on Wednesday.Two 13-year-olds and a 14-year-old were injured in the fall, but their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening, Greater Manchester Police said.A statement from their school, St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High, said: “All the boys were released before the weekend.”The school has warned students to stay seated while travelling on the top deck. In a message to parents, it said:…

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The Government has warned Elon Musk that his social media platform, Twitter, could be banned in the United Kingdom if he does not do more to tackle anti semitism and the creation of sexualised images.Labour insists this is about safety, but it’s also, perhaps more importantly, a question of free speech and the limits of political power.Steve Reed, the Communities Secretary, has said the Government is prepared to legislate to prevent social media companies from profiting from anti semitism. He said these images resemble propaganda from the Third Reich and has promised that fines and even bans are options if…

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Lloyds Bank has slashed rates across its exclusive Club Lloyds mortgage range, delivering what is now the cheapest two-year fixed deal on the market for borrowers with substantial deposits.The bank’s flagship offering stands at 3.47 per cent for customers putting down at least 40 per cent, accompanied by a £999 arrangement fee.For a £200,000 loan repaid over 25 years, this translates to monthly payments of £998.These preferential rates are reserved exclusively for Club Lloyds current account holders, though applicants can secure a mortgage as soon as their account becomes active.Without membership, the bank’s lowest available rate sits 0.1 percentage points…

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Danielle Herbert Wales Lesley ReynoldsFly-tipping is a regular occurrence outside the Magic Cottage charity shopFour black bags of empty DVD boxes and toys so damp they were unusable – these are just some of the items left outside charity shops recently.Two things are pretty certain in January. Firstly, new year de-cluttering and unwanted Christmas presents mean a large amount of donations.But secondly, the weather is generally bad, meaning if they are left outside shops, they often become unusable, with charities being hit with “skyrocketing” financial costs in disposing of them. The Welsh government said it welcomed “the good intentions” of…

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You can watch the rest of the NFL season for only £19.99. And the upcoming match taking place tonight is particulary important as each team battles its way to this year’s Super Bowl. Tonight’s Wild Card matchup features the Pittsburgh Steelers taking on the Houston Texans in the first round of the NFL playoffs. The Wild Card round includes teams that didn’t earn a first-round bye — an automatic advancement — with single-elimination games determining who moves on. The Steelers and Texans, both fighting to extend their seasons, will clash for a chance to face higher-seeded opponents in the next…

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A Sudanese asylum seeker has been found guilty of threatening a Christian preacher with a blade at Hyde Park’s famous Speakers’ Corner.Ahmed Mohammed, aged 35, was convicted at Southwark Crown Court following the incident involving Daniel Ayettey on 25 May last year.The 35-year-old, who first arrived in Britain from Sudan in 2012, confronted Ayettey while the preacher stood on a ladder addressing onlookers at the historic free speech venue.Mohammed attempted to pull the preacher from his elevated position before producing a knife and threatening him.He was remanded in custody and faces sentencing on 16 January.The confrontation began after a previous…

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A crackdown has been launched on illegal working across the country, with the number of raids on premises soaring 77 per cent. Amid pressure to get to grips with the migrant crisis, the Government has announced it has deported 50,000 people working in the UK illegally since coming to power in 2024. Accelerated enforcement has lead to the highest level of action on illegal working in British history.As a result, there has been a huge 83 per cent increase in arrests from July 2024 to December 2025. This translated into 12,300 arrests from 14,400 enforcement raids on crooked businesses employing…

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