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Pep Guardiola
personManchester City lost 1-0 to Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday. Pep Guardiola was pelted with three coins worth a combined total of £2.50. Manchester City also allege that their team bus was hit by an object. City fans have been condemned for graffiti and offensive chants. Liverpool launched a counter claim insisting that vile graffiti about Hillsborough was found in toilets in the Anfield Road away section.
Steve Bannon
personBannon should serve six months in prison and pay a $200,000 fine, prosecutors say. His lawyers, meanwhile, deny he was acting in bad faith and are asking for probation. He was found guilty in July on two misdemeanor counts of contempt of Congress.
Ye
personThe move comes days after Twitter and Instagram locked Ye's accounts over a series of antisemitic posts. Parler, which has raised about $56 million US to date, said it expects the deal to close during the fourth quarter of 2022.
Manchester City
organizationLiverpool beat Manchester City 1-0 at Anfield in the Champions League. Mohamed Salah scored the only goal of the game in the 76th minute. Phil Foden had a goal disallowed for a foul on Erling Haaland. Jurgen Klopp was sent off for berating an assistant referee.
Pep Guardiola
personLiverpool beat Manchester City 1-0 at Anfield on Sunday afternoon. Mohamed Salah's 76th-minute goal was enough to win the game for the home side. Phil Foden had a second-half goal disallowed for a foul during the build-up. Pep Guardiola alleged that coins were thrown at him from the Anfield crowd.
Tennessee
organizationKicker Chase McGrath converted a 41-yard field goal as time expired to give the Vols a 52-49 victory. Tennessee moved to No. 3 in The Associated Press college football poll behind No. 1 Georgia and No. 2 Ohio State.
Xi Jinping
personThe gathering of roughly 2,300 delegates from around the country began in the vast Great Hall of the People on the west side of Tiananmen Square. He praised the party, saying it was upholding social stability, preserving national security, defending lives. Xi is set to be reconfirmed as the party general secretary, China's most powerful position.
Jeremy Hunt
personHunt will meet Truss at Chequers on Sunday after holding talks with Treasury officials. Reports suggest he could delay Kwasi Kwarteng's 1p cut in income tax.
Mason Greenwood
personMason Greenwood charged with attempted rape, ABH and controlling and coercive behaviour. Man United striker, 21, was arrested in January after images were posted online. It is thought he breached conditions of his bail after contacting alleged victim.
Treasury
organizationU.S. crude settled down 3.93% at $85.61 per barrel and Brent finished at $91.63. Silver fell 3.5% to $18.22 per ounce and was set for its biggest weekly drop since September 2020. Investors concerned that 45 billion pounds of tax cuts will push public borrowing to unsustainable levels.
Robbie Coltrane
personRobbie Coltrane won best actor at the British Academy Television Awards three years running. He played gentle half-giant Hagrid, a mentor to the boy wizard, in all eight Harry Potter films. Other roles include a Russian crime boss in the James Bond thrillers "GoldenEye" and "The World is Not Enough"
Bears
organizationBears lost 12-7 to Washington Commanders on Thursday Night Football. Chicago made three trips inside the Washington 5-yard-line without coming up with points. The offense went 0-for-3 in the red zone.
Jeremy Hunt
personSenior Conservative MPs are plotting how to remove Liz Truss from office. Some are mulling whether to publicly call for her to resign in coming days. One former cabinet minister said they thought it was ‘50/50 whether she will make it till Christmas’
Jeremy Hunt
personHunt was one of Liz Truss's rivals in the Tory leadership race. Appointment will be seen as an olive branch to supporters of Rishi Sunak. Mr Hunt previously said one of his major policies would be cutting corporation tax.
Liz Truss
personBritish Prime Minister Liz Truss is fighting for her political survival. Her credibility is in tatters after the fallout from her radical economic growth plan. Truss sacked her friend and finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng. Backbenchers are discussing a "coronation" for Penny Mordaunt and Rishi Sunak.
Kwasi Kwarteng
personTwitter users react with flood of memes mocking his tenure. Jeremy Hunt, a veteran of previous Conservative governments, will be Britain’s new chancellor. Comes amid speculation that key parts of mini-Budget will be scrapped.
Robbie Coltrane
personRobbie Coltrane won best actor at the British Academy Television Awards three years running. He played gentle half-giant Hagrid, a mentor to the boy wizard, in all eight Harry Potter films. He also appeared in two Bond films and the acclaimed crime drama series Cracker.
Starlink
organizationThe service has helped both the Ukrainian military and civilians stay connected during the war with Russia. Said it is costing firm SpaceX $20million per month to maintain the network. Comes just days after the world’s richest man was accused of holding talks with Vladimir Putin.
SpaceX
organizationElon Musk says he cannot afford to keep funding Starlink satellites in Ukraine. Said it is costing firm SpaceX $20million per month to maintain network. Comes just days after he tweeted 'peace plan' that prompted ambassador to tell him to 'f*** off'
Nikolas Cruz
personFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis ripped a jury's decision to recommend that Nikolas Cruz serve a life sentence in prison. The jury took seven hours to come to the decision, which ended the three-month penalty phase of Cruz’s case. Family members of victims could be seen shaking their heads at the verdict readout. Under Florida law, a unanimous vote is required for a person to be sentenced to death.