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  1. Hace 8 horas · Everton takeover news LIVE - John Textor latest, Moshiri search, Carlo Ancelotti update. Everton transfer and takeover news live with the latest on the future of the club and much more.

  2. Hace 1 día · Sat 1 June 2024 22:10, UK. Everton avoided “a big problem” by not being taken over by 777 Partners and would be much better under John Textor, according to Rodrigo Calvozzo. The Brazilian journalist was speaking to the Liverpool Echo after 777’s deadline to complete a takeover deal at Goodison Park passed and discussed the plights of ...

  3. Hace 3 horas · 00:49. A 21-year-old drunk driver smashed his pickup truck into an upstate New York home early Saturday morning, according to police. John Osetkowski crashed his black full-size Ford pickup into a ...

  4. Hace 8 horas · George Eustice: " I want the chance to do something different in life." Former Defra Secretary George Eustice has confirmed he will not be standing as a candidate at this year's General Election. Having served in the position under ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson between...

  5. Hace 8 horas · Looking out of his window at Cape Town's False Bay, Nick Searra acknowledges that things do work better in South Africa's second biggest city, a stronghold of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA). But that doesn't mean he is ready to see the party or its 48-year-old leader John Steenhuisen running the rest of the country. "Imagine an old white man as the president of South Africa," said ...

  6. Hace 8 horas · TT John McGuinness legend is homing in on three decades of racing around the Mountain Course. The 52 year old has won 23 TTs in that time since making his debut in 1996. Sunday’s six-lap Superbike race will be McPint’s 110th start at the iconic event. ‘I missed 2001 because of foot and mouth and 2017 and 2018 because of injuries, but yeah ...

  7. Hace 8 horas · The UK was a net contributor to the European Union. SNP Ministers have been accused of “negligence” after it emerged Holyrood would hand back £450million to the European Union after failing to spend the cash on key economic and anti-poverty projects. Scotland will likely return 28 per cent of the cash allocated from Brussels' structural ...