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Wayne Rooney
personWayne Rooney has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal at St Andrew's. The former England captain, 37, said he's 'absolutely delighted' to be joining the West Midlands club. He will be joined by Ashley Cole and John O'Shea as part of his backroom staff.
Will Smith
personWill Smith slapped Chris Rock during the 94th Academy Awards on March 27, 2022. Rock was presenting an award that night when he made a joke about Pinkett Smith.
Hamas
organization'Every Hamas member is a dead man,' says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel is reeling from the deadliest attack in its 75-year history. More than 1,500 militants stormed through the Gaza security barrier.
Jada Pinkett Smith
personThe Hollywood power couple separated in 2016. Jada said she considered a legal divorce but could never go through with it. Comes just days before she is due to release a tell-all memoir that will presumably document the split in great detail.
Anthony Albanese
personCheng Lei, the Australian journalist detained on national security charges by China, has returned to Australia. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Cheng, a Melbourne mother of two, was elated to be home after years of negotiations with Chinese officials. Commercial airlines have cancelled flights in and out of Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport.
IMF
organizationIMF downgrades UK growth forecast from 1pc in 2024 to just 0.6pc. Warns UK inflation will remain the highest in the G7 this year and next. US, Germany and France expected to grow by 1.5pc, 0.9pc and 1.3pc respectively.
Keir Starmer
personYaz Ashmawi, 28, was seen tipping glitter over Sir Keir just before he prepared to give the speech of his career to his supporters. Extinction Rebellion confirmed he was one of their activists, but said the stunt was not on behalf of them.
George Santos
personFederal prosecutors hit Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., with 23 additional charges Tuesday. Prosecutors allege the disgraced congressman engaged in two schemes that involved the stealing of donors’ identities and financial information. In May, Santos pleaded not guilty to 13 federal charges, including wire fraud.
Holly Willoughby
personTV star, 42, took to Instagram to confirm she 'will not be returning' It comes after a former Pizza Hut was remanded in custody last week charged over an alleged plot to kidnap and murder Ms Willoughby. She was forced to pull out of a show last week as she was targeted by an alleged kidnap plot.
Amazon Prime
organizationLavazza, Nespresso and Breville machines are cut in price. Xiaomi is virtually giving away phones with 8% to 37% off prized masterpieces. The Fire 7, a seven inch tablet that comes with a year of Amazon Kids+ content, is currently just £59.99.
UEFA
organizationUEFA confirmed the UK and Ireland as hosts for the 2028 European Championship. Rival bidders Turkey pulled out of the running to host the tournament. Matches at Euro 2028 are set to be held at 10 different grounds, including Everton’s new stadium.
Caroline Ellison
personCaroline Ellison, 29, is the daughter of two MIT professors. She has already pleaded guilty to fraud charges and is testifying as part of her plea deal.
Hamas
organizationPentagon providing air power defenses and ammunition to Israel. US military's massive'strike group' that has been deployed to the Middle East. USS Gerald R. Ford, the Navy's latest and most advanced aircraft carrier, to the region.
Amazon Prime Day
organizationAmazon’s third sale of the year launched at midnight (Tuesday 10 October) Deals will continue to drop until the end of Wednesday 11 October. You can find deals on Amazon devices, smartwatches, sneakers and more. The Google Pixel Watch 2 launches on Thursday October 12.
Labour Party
organizationRachel Reeves vows to drag UK from 'wreckage of Tory misrule' and declares war on waste. Labour will examine every ongoing major infrastructure project. Louise Hague will also commission an independent expert inquiry into the HS2 fiasco.
Wayne Rooney
personJohn Eustace was sacked by Birmingham City on Monday morning. Former England captain Wayne Rooney is favourite to take over the role. The 37-year-old left MLS side DC United over the weekend.
Jimmy Savile
personThe Reckoning, starring Steve Coogan as paedophile, Jimmy Savile, kicks off tonight on BBC One. BBC viewers were forced to'switch off' during the first episode of The Reckoning.
Hamas
organizationHamas has called the decision to send the U.S. strike group 'participation in the aggression against our people' Israel's retaliation will be swift and terrible and will lead, eventually, to the elimination of Hamas and its allies, writes Aviva Klompas.
John Eustace
personJohn Eustace has been sacked as manager of Birmingham City. The 43-year-old leaves Blues in sixth place in the Championship. Former England captain Wayne Rooney is favourite to take over the role.
Yoav Gallant
personDefence Minister Yoav Gallant said there will be no electricity, no food, no fuel, everything is closed. Decision comes two days after shock attacks by the militant group killed more than 700 Israeli civilians. At least 9 U.S. nationals are among the dead.