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Report: Brendan Rodgers Wants Celtic Reunion with Former Striker

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Celtic’s Transfer Strategies Under Rodgers: Eyeing New Strikers and Shaping the Squad Striker Search in Full Swing Brendan Rodgers, the meticulous manager of Celtic, is on a mission to reinforce his squad by adding two new strikers, following the recent departures. Rodgers, currently stateside, shared his tactical thoughts with Michael Gannon of The Daily Record, […]

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Report: Guardiola Impressed by Liverpool Legend’s Talented Son

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Manchester City’s Rising Star: Jaden Heskey In the ever-evolving world of football, the legacy of family names continues to shape the next generation of players. The latest addition to this trend is Jaden Heskey, son of former Liverpool legend Emile Heskey. As reported by the Liverpool Echo, Jaden has caught the attention of Manchester City’s […]

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Unions in call to save Harland and Wolff's Scottish yards - BBC

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  1. Unions in call to save Harland and Wolff's Scottish yards  BBC
  2. UK government rules out financial support for Harland & Wolff  Financial Times
  3. Business secretary confident of ‘market-led solution’ for Harland & Woolf  The Guardian
  4. White knight emerges in race to save Harland & Wolff  Splash 247
  5. Harland & Wolff in the balance as government explains lifeline rejection  Sky News

OPINION - Stop blaming young women for the falling birth rate — start blaming the economy

Evening Standard 

In the past few years, a frustrating trend has emerged in reporting on the UK’s falling birth rate. Every month or so, a study reveals new statistics pointing out that either fewer people are having children, or that the average age for first-time parents is increasing. Then a slew of alarmist headlines collectively decide that these stories are actually about women — women “prioritising their careers”, “forgetting to have children”, remaining “childless” into their thirties.

‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ will make long-awaited streaming debut on Peacock

GoldDerby.com 

“Homicide: Life on the Street” and “Homicide: The Movie,” which has been remastered to HD and 4K for the very first time, will make its streaming debut in the U.S. on Peacock beginning August 19. The police drama examines the calculating and exacting detective work of the often confrontational, passionate, and opinionated homicide department in Baltimore. […]

Sullivan's Fish Camp designed so "guests can’t be sure if it's 1982 or 2024"

Dezeen.com 

South Carolina-based studios SDCO and Basic Projects have overhauled a seaside restaurant in Charleston with a nostalgic design that extends across everything from interiors to memorabilia. Contemporary details feature throughout the redesigned Sullivan's Fish Camp, but are interwoven with retro elements to create an aesthetic that respects the restaurant's long history. Located on Sullivan's Island,

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Cashfree secures RBI licence to operate as cross-border payment player

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The huge amount of inward remittances to India every year and the freelancers and software service companies in India catering to global companies make cross-border payments a big opportunity for India. The Economic Survey for 2023-24 sees remittances growing 4% to $129 billion by 2025.

Low-intensity grassland is better able to withstand the consequences of climate change

Phys.org 

Climate change will have a considerable influence on the biodiversity and productivity of meadows and pastures. However, according to the results of the large-scale climate and land use experiment, the extent of these changes depends on the land use. A team of researchers from UFZ and iDiv has found that grassland optimized for high yield responds much more sensitively to periods of drought than less intensively used meadows and pastures.

Members voice support for early start of Director-General selection process

World Trade Organization 

Fifty-eight WTO members took the floor at a 22 July meeting of the WTO General Council to voice support for a proposal from the African Group calling for an early start to the Director-General selection process and asking the incumbent, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to make herself available to serve a second term. Members also considered proposals to set out a work programme for future negotiations on agriculture and to incorporate the Investment Facilitation for Development (IFD) Agreement into the WTO framework.