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Argentina head coach Felipe Contepomi’s accusation that England flanker Tom Curry is a “bully” is “laughable”, according to Sale director of rugby Alex Sanderson.Contepomi made the claim following England’s 27-23 victory over the Pumas at Allianz Stadium on Sunday, and also accused the forward of swearing and pushing him in the tunnel.Curry, 27, is available to play for Sale in Friday’s game against Exeter in the Prem, with Sanderson saying he was unaware of any disciplinary process that would rule the back rower out of the match.When asked about the incident involving Curry and Contepomi, Sanderson initially said: “I’m not…

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Arsenal had forwards Viktor Gyokeres, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus all unavailable but Arteta was able to call on Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli from the substitutes’ bench. Arsenal have had injuries to a number of their forwards but, with captain Martin Odegaard returning tonight and Gyokeres and Havertz progressing, Arteta’s options look like they are going to get even better.After bringing in eight players in the summer, Arteta has been able to navigate the issues he has faced – Madueke scored his first goal for the club against Bayern, while Martinelli scored his fourth goal in as many games…

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Nigel Farage has issued an eerie warning over the possibility of a “modern-day brain drain” while forecasting a mass exodus of Britain’s “ambitious” youth. Speaking on Farage, the GB News presenter shredded Rachel Reeves’s Budget, which she delivered in the Commons on Wednesday afternoon. But he also forecast that Britain’s pioneering youngsters could be eyeing up other European nations to flee Ms Reeves’s tax hikes.Speaking on GB News, Nigel Farage said: “My take on [the budget] is that the exodus that is happening is a disaster. “I do blame, actually, Jeremy Hunt, a former Chancellor, very much indeed; cracking down…

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Prince Harry’s legal representatives have issued a summons to private investigator Gavin Burrows, compelling him to provide testimony in the Duke of Sussex’s lawsuit against Associated Newspapers Limited.The summons arrives despite Mr Burrows’s assertion that his earlier testimony was fabricated and his signature falsified.A pre-trial hearing on Wednesday revealed that Mr Burrows received the summons via postal and electronic delivery.He must appear as a witness for Prince Harry and six additional claimants when proceedings commence in January.The detective’s earlier statements proved crucial in persuading Baroness Doreen Lawrence to participate in the legal action, which centres on accusations of phone interception,…

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Labour has been warned Britain’s asylum system could cost an extra billion pounds by 2028/29 should spending persist at current levels, according to the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR).The budget watchdog warned asylum expenditure could face an additional £1.4billion in pressures by 2028/29.Earlier this year, the Labour Government promised to end housing asylum seekers in hotels by the next election and vowed to cut spending on asylum by £1.1billion.However, the OBR forecast warned the number of arriving small boat migrants and asylum seekers in supported accommodation has risen by 19 per cent and 8 per cent respectively compared with last…

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The BBC has been accused of pushing a “relentlessly negative” agenda against the British Empire in a “morally self-righteous” documentary about the legacy of colonialism.Empire, a three-part series presented by British-Nigerian writer David Olusoga, charts the UK’s colonial expansion from Tudor times to the First World War.But a senior historian has claimed the show aired on BBC Two and iPlayer offers a “biased” perspective of Britain’s global influence.The criticism comes weeks after director-general Tim Davie and BBC News chief Deborah Turness resigned after Donald Trump threatened the corporation with a billion-dollar lawsuit over Panorama’s edit of his January 6, 2021,…

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Tired of Black Friday deals? Don’t worry, there’s no better time to upgrade to a better night’s sleep. Sleep brand Emma has launched its Black Friday deals, and has cut prices on mattress toppers, memory foam mattresses, mattress protectors, and pillows— so you can change your whole sleep setup. Most sleep experts recommend switching to a new mattress every six to eight years.If your current mattress is anything close to that, Emma is offering 30% off its award-winning products online from now until 11:59pm December 1, 2025. And they’re not the only brand to be offering big discounts a bit…

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FacelabAn artist’s impression of how the man may have lookedA review of a decade-old murder case hopes to finally identify a victim whose remains were found dumped in a remote forest.Campers found part of a man’s skull in Clocaenog Forest, Conwy county, in November 2015, leading to the discovery of his skeleton by police.Tests showed he had suffered a serious head trauma and his body had been in the forest for several years – possibly as far back as 2004.But despite extensive tests and appeals, the man has never been identified and North Wales Police has announced a review of…

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Nottingham Forest to turn down any bids for Elliot Anderson in January, Crystal Palace considering move for Newcastle United’s Joe Willock and Chelsea reopen contact with AC Milan keeper Mike Maignan’s camp.Nottingham Forest are determined to hold on to England midfielder Elliot Anderson, 23, and will reject any bids for him during the January transfer window. (Mail), externalManchester United are one of the clubs linked with Anderson and the Old Trafford club want to add to their wing-back options as well as bring in a central midfielder. (ESPN), externalTottenham are keen on Spain striker Samu Aghehowa from Porto, with Arsenal…

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Ex-Prime Minister Jeremy Corbyn has delivered his verdict on Rachel Reeves’s Budget statement.Speaking to GB News, he said: “Of course, adding the two child benefit cap is welcome, it should never have been there in the first place and it should have been abolished the moment Labour went into office, but it wasn’t. “So we’ve had an extra year of child poverty, that’s a good thing. “But by not raising the income tax threshold, it means more people will be brought into taxation who are the very lowest earners, and that’s going to go on for another six years. And…

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