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Leeds make move to sign Bournemouth player who Farke loves

Leeds United manager Daniel Farke is working hard to bring new players to Elland Road before the Transfer Deadline. The Whites are off to a disappointing start to their Championship season after two draws in their first two matches. They want to target a return to the Premier League after missing out on it last […]

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The Herald 

Zimbabwean businessmen head for Africa Business Conference

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter Two top Zimbabwean businessmen, WestProp Holdings chief executive officer Mr Ken Sharpe and Zimbabwe Building Contractors Association (ZBCA) president Dr Tinashe Manzungu have been selected among keynote speakers for the Africa Business Conference that is set for Johannesburg, South Africa, in October. The conference is a brainchild of Big Business Africa […]

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Transfers LIVE: Kieran Trippier could leave Newcastle plus Sterling to Villa? - The Independent

  1. Transfers LIVE: Kieran Trippier could leave Newcastle plus Sterling to Villa?  The Independent
  2. Manchester City re-sign Gundogan from Barcelona  BBC
  3. Ilkay Gundogan transfer: Man City re-sign midfielder on free transfer after Barcelona exit  Sky Sports
  4. Barcelona’s Ilkay Gündogan to return to Manchester City on free transfer  The Guardian
  5. Gundogan: I’m here to win more trophies!  Manchester City FC

Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

Hull FC • TV Games - Not Hull

Come on the Broncos.
Backed them at 11/4 when they were 16 down.

Statistics: Posted by WIZEB — Fri Aug 23, 2024 11:27 am — Replies 2457 — Views 278250

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Lavly Perling: Plan for an almighty prime ministry works to reduce democracy

Lavly Perling writes that the rapid changes to the requirements for the position of state secretary and the role of the Government Office, solely because Prime Minister Kristen Michal desires them, are reckless, dangerous and selfish. These changes jeopardize a system that has served the country well for 30 years and undermine the principles of the rule of law.