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More Nitrate Testing Needed

A group of Waimakariri farmers are looking to work with Environment Canterbury to gain a better understanding of nitrate levels in groundwater.

Untold Arsenal 

Wembley security once more utterly inadequate as man wins

    Is Arteta in control at Arsenal, or does he need more power? The simple reason why Arsenal absolutely do not need a new number 9 By Sir Hardly Anyone, Head of Certain Things, at the FA. Throughout Europe, discussions are going on concerning football match security, and there is a constant worry that …

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Michael Dunlop's tribute to late uncle Joey after historic 26th Isle of Man TT win - Crash

  1. Michael Dunlop's tribute to late uncle Joey after historic 26th Isle of Man TT win  Crash
  2. Isle of Man TT 2024: Race schedule, results and how to watch on TV  The Telegraph
  3. Dunlop: Joey's Isle of Man TT win record “playing on our mind all week”  Autosport
  4. Michael Dunlop: The pressure is off now I've equalled Uncle Joey's Isle of Man TT record  Belfast Telegraph
  5. 2024 Isle of Man TT Supersport, Race 1: 26 Wins for Dunlop  BSN

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Dora, 12.2hh Ride and Drive Mare - New

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EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

What’s Next For Everton After 777 Partners Deal Falls

Everton’s 777 Takeover Collapse: What Lies Ahead? The phrase “the penny dropped” has murky origins, possibly linked to old slot machines or public toilets. Nonetheless, when reality hits, it’s unmistakable. The civil suit filed by Leadenhall, a London-based investment firm, against 777 Partners, the Miami-based firm negotiating with Everton owner Farhad Moshiri for over a […]

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Honouring the French airmen who flew with the Royal Air Force on D-Day

The majority of the Allied troops who took part in the D-Day landings were American, British and Canadian. But a small number were French; part of the Free Forces serving with the Allies. The story of the "Groupes Lourds", French squadrons who were integrated into the Royal Air Force and took part in the D-Day operations, is not well known in France. In this report, FRANCE 24's Claire Paccalin and Stéphanie Trouillard met one of the last surviving members of the "Groupes Lourds" and spoke to people... Читать дальше...