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    Labour workers' rights concessions to cut cost to business by billions, analysis shows

    UK Labour's Sweeping Overhaul of Workers' Rights Hits a Snag as Business Costs Soar to Billions In a surprise move, UK Labour's employment rights bill has taken a hit in its latest iteration, with estimates suggesting that the costs for businesses could be slashed from £5 billion to just £1...
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    Tony Rowe: Exeter Chiefs chairman targets new investment as club posts £10.3m loss

    Exeter chiefs chairman Tony Rowe is pinning his hopes on finding new investment as the club grapples with a £10.3m loss, according to recent financial reports. Rowe has stated that without additional capital, Exeter Rugby Group faces significant challenges in repaying debts accumulated during...
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    John Robertson was a 'scruffy, unfit' genius who did not get the kudos he deserved | Ewan Murray

    Scotland's footballing royalty, John Robertson, passed away on Christmas Day leaving behind a legacy of brilliance and unfulfilled promise. This former Scotland international is now being cherished by his homeland after years of neglect. The truth about Robertson's underappreciated status in...
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    The Highgate Vampire review – stranger-than-fiction events make for biting comedy

    London's Highgate Cemetery: A Bizarre Tale of Vampire Sighting Spree In the late 1960s and early 1970s, a series of bizarre events unfolded around London's Highgate Cemetery. The eerie tales of vampire sightings, exorcisms, grave desecrations, and police involvement captivated the nation. At...
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    Trump administration sets meetings with oil companies over Venezuela: reports

    US President Trump Announces Plans to Meet with Oil Companies Amid Venezuela Crisis In the wake of a dramatic series of events in Venezuela, US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he would be meeting with top executives from major American oil companies. The news comes as the...
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    Nicolas Maduro arrives in New York City following his capture

    Venezuela's ousted President Nicolas Maduro has been taken into custody in the United States, specifically at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center. His sudden appearance on American soil comes after he was indicted in New York City on charges of drug trafficking and possession of firearms –...
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    Airlines restore Caribbean flights after US military operation in Venezuela disrupts travel

    US Military Operation Disrupts Caribbean Travel as Venezuela's Maduro is Captured A chaotic weekend was experienced by Caribbean travelers due to disruptions caused by the US military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and flew him out of the country. Airlines across...
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