Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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Rahul Gandhi

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Congress MP Rahul Gandhi slammed the Narendra Modi government over ‘Agnipath’ scheme. Claimed it was imposed on the Army by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Gandhi was speaking in Lok Sabha where he questioned PM Modi and Adani’s relationship.

Leeds United

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Jesse Marsch has been sacked as Leeds United manager. The American succeeded Marcelo Bielsa less than 12 months ago. Leeds have not won in the Premier League since November. West Brom boss Carlos Corberan has emerged as a potential replacement.

The Premier League

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Manchester City have been charged with 'numerous breaches of financial rules' Premier League released the results of their four-year investigation into City on Monday. The alleged breaches were committed from September 2009 to to the 2017-18 season. City have until February 23 to respond to the charges.

Lidia Thorpe

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Victorian senator Lidia Thorpe has quit the Greens and will move to the crossbench. Thorpe split with the Greens over the Indigenous Voice to parliament, which she opposes. She will now sit on the crossbenches as an independent but still support the Greens on climate issues.

Emma Pattison

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Emma Pattison, 45, her husband George, 39, and their daughter Lettie, 7, were found dead at their home on the school grounds yesterday morning. Staff at Epsom College reportedly called emergency services after gunshots rang out early on Sunday. Police have not disclosed the cause of their deaths but said they are confident no-one else was involved.

Manchester City

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Manchester City have been charged with more than 100 alleged breaches of the Premier League's financial rules. The charges relate to allegedly breaching financial regulations over nine seasons between 2009 and 2018. City could be hit with a variety of disciplinary measures such as a points deduction, fines, being stripped of their titles or even expulsion from the league.

Bonnie Raitt

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Bonnie Raitt scooped the gong for Song Of The Year at the 65th Grammy Awards. Harry Styles' 2022 hit As It Was, as well as Taylor Swift's All Too Well, and Beyoncé's chart-topping Break My Soul.

Fox Sports

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Fox says it has sold out all of its Super Bowl LVII ad space. Anheuser-Busch remains the biggest advertiser with three minutes of national airtime. Tom Brady says he will start Fox Sports broadcasting career in the fall of 2024.

Lizzo

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American rapper and singer Lizzo has won the 2023 Grammy Award in the Record of the Year category for her special single 'About Damn Time' She dedicated her award to the late artist Prince. Other nominees included Adele, Beyonce, Harry Styles and Steve Lacy. Bonnie Raitt for hit Just Like That won song of theyear.

David Carrick

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David Carrick committed 85 offences, including 48 rapes, during the 20 years he was a police officer. The 48-year-old is due to be sentenced over the course of two days at Southwark Crown Court. He pleaded guilty to 49 charges relating to 12 women between 2003 and 2020.

Manchester City FC

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Manchester City have been charged with 'numerous breaches of financial rules' The Premier League released the results of their four-year investigation into City on Monday. An independent commission will now look into the Premier League's findings.

Beyoncé

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Beyoncé made history at the 65th Grammy Awards. She became the first Black woman to win for Best Dance/Electronic Album. Beyoncé changed mid-awards into a bespoke black velvet gown.

Viola Davis

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Viola Davis won best audio book, narration, and storytelling recording for her memoir Finding Me. The 57-year-old actor is now one of 18 people to achieve EGOT status.

Justin Rose

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Englishman ends four-year winless run at Pebble Beach. Gareth Bale finishes in joint-16th place in the amateur leaderboard. Lee Westwood confirms he will give evidence at arbitration hearing. Josh Jacobs expects to begin talks with Raiders next week.

Andrew Innes

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Jury of eight men and seven women took just under two and a half hours to find him responsible for the crimes. Innes had denied all charges and lodged a special defence of diminished responsibility. Judge Lord Beckett sentenced Innes to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 36 years.

Beyonce

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Beyonce has won the 33rd Grammy award for her "Renaissance" album. The 41-year-old is now the most decorated Grammy artist in history. She is also the most nominated act of all time, with 88 nods.

Salman Rushdie

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Sir Salman Rushdie was attacked on stage in New York last August. The 75-year-old is blind in his right eye, struggles to write and has "frightening" nightmares. His alleged attacker Hadi Matar has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder.

The Dallas Mavericks

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Kyrie Irving has been traded from the Brooklyn Nets to the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavs sent Spencer Dinwiddie and Dorian Finney-Smith along with a first-round pick in exchange for the multiple all-star point guard. LeBron James tweeted: "Maybe it's me," with Lakers fans presuming the 38-year-old asked the front office to strike a deal.

Jesse Marsch

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Jesse Marsch was sacked by Leeds on Monday after just 343 days in charge. Rene Maric, Cameron Toshack and Pierre Barrieu will also leave the club. Leeds are 17th in the Premier League, above Everton on goal difference. Carlos Corberan has emerged as a contender to take over at Leeds.

Ja Morant

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The NBA said the investigation “could not corroborate that any individual threatened others with a weapon” Memphis Grizzlies’ Ja Morant responded to the report on Twitter saying, “did a investigation seen they were cappin.”