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Maresca wants rule change to retain academy players

Soccer News 

Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca hopes the Premier League will alter their financial rules so clubs are not encouraged to sell their academy players. When clubs sell players from the academy, the entirety of the transfer fee goes down as ‘pure profit’ and this can be beneficial to those who are battling against the league’s […]

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Schoolboy took his shirt off and threw a paving slab at man's head during city riots - Liverpool Echo

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  1. Schoolboy took his shirt off and threw a paving slab at man's head during city riots  Liverpool Echo
  2. UK riots: Boy who threw paving slab arrives in court with mum and man admits carrying metal pole as a weapon as rioters plead guilty  Sky News
  3. Boy, 15, among those to plead guilty to violent disorder in Merseyside  bbc.co.uk
  4. UK rioters as young as 14 charged as government promises ‘swift justice’  Financial Times

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UK slams ‘deeply irresponsible’ Musk comments on riots

The Punch 

A UK government minister on Tuesday slammed American tech billionaire Elon Musk for his “unacceptable” comments on social media about far-right riots gripping England and Northern Ireland. The owner of X drew criticism for writing on the site on Sunday that a British “civil war” was inevitable. He sparked further ire on Monday with a

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Indian spices not banned by Singapore, Hong Kong, says MoS Anupriya Patel

Business Standard 

Indian spices have not been banned by countries like Singapore and Hong Kong, the Ministry of Commerce informed Rajya Sabha on Tuesday. Specific batches of a few spice mixtures exported from India were recalled by the food safety authorities in Hong Kong and Singapore due to the presence of ethylene oxide (EtO) above permissible limits, Minister of State for Health Anupriya Patel said in a written reply. As part of its import surveillance, the Singapore Food Agency placed the consignments of spices... Читать дальше...