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Fulham back in the Premier League after victory in football’s richest game

alison 2 years ago

Fulham have booked their immediate return to the Premier League as Joe Bryan struck twice in extra-time to see them past Brentford 2-1 in the Championship play-off final.

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Coronavirus: UK payrolls shrink by 649,000 jobs in lockdown

cwf 3 years ago

Official figures reveal a drop in the number of people in employment compared with March.

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Jen Reid: Bristol Black Lives Matter statue removed

cwf 3 years ago

Workers take down the statue of Jen Reid from the plinth where Edward Colston’s once stood in Bristol.

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Russia report: New intelligence committee chair loses Tory whip

cwf 3 years ago

Tory MP Julian Lewis beats Chris Grayling to win the position, but loses his place in the parliamentary party.

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Jobless figures ‘not showing full extent of crisis’

cwf 3 years ago

Unemployment increased by 34,000 in April to reach 1.3 million, according to official data.

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Leicester mayor: Local lockdown ‘unnecessary’ if government had provided data

alison 3 years ago

Leicester’s mayor has criticised the government for only recently providing data that he claims could have prevented the city’s lockdown “ever being necessary”.

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Black Lives Matter protester statue removed by Bristol Council

alison 3 years ago

The statue of a Black Lives Matter protester has been taken down after it was secretly installed to replace the monument of slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol.

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England cricketer out of second Test after bio-secure breach

alison 3 years ago

England cricketer Jofra Archer has been excluded from today’s second Test against the West Indies following a breach of the team’s bio-secure protocols.

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Employment crisis builds as 649,000 lose their jobs during lockdown

alison 3 years ago

Official data suggests almost two-thirds of a million UK workers have lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic amid fears an employment crisis exceeding that of the 1980s is looming.

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