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Queen Elizabeth
personRussia's Putin extends condolences to Britain for 'irreparable loss' of Queen. The Queen died peacefully on Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, Buckingham Palace says. Her reign was often overshadowed by scandals involving her extended family.
The Queen
personThe Queen's sudden frailty and health decline came as a shock to those around her. The loss of her husband of 73 years combined with the drama over Harry and Meghan’s acrimonious departure from the family took a ‘deep emotional toll’
Prince Charles
personFlags on landmark buildings in Britain and across the Commonwealth were being lowered to half mast. Charles embodies the modernization of the British monarchy. He was the first heir not educated at home and the first to earn a university degree. Prince Charles pledged to help the Natasha Allergy Research Foundation's campaign.
Antony Blinken
personUS Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived on an unannounced visit to Kiev. The purpose of the visit is to show Washington's support for Ukraine. Earlier in the day, US President Joe Biden approved a new $675 million military aid package.
Graham Potter
personChelsea appoint Brighton and Hove Albion coach Graham Potter as their new manager. The 47-year-old has agreed a five-year deal with the six-time English champions. The former Southampton defender will be the first British manager at Stamford Bridge in 2022. Bookies have suspended betting on Potter taking charge.
Nick Kyrgios
personWimbledon finalist beaten in quarter-final by Russian 27th seed. Australian had earlier beaten world No.1 Daniil Medvedev. He will now face Casper Ruud in the semifinals on Friday.
Chelsea
organizationChelsea lost 1-0 to Dinamo Zagreb in their Champions League group game. Mislav Orsic scored the only goal of the game in the Croatian capital. Thomas Tuchel had been in charge of the Premier League club for just over three months. Brighton boss Graham Potter is the overwhelming favourite to replace him.
Ryan Giggs
personThe retrial is due to take place at Manchester Crown Court, starting on 31 July 2023. Jurors were dismissed last month after failing to reach a verdict in the first trial. Giggs has denied controlling or coercive behaviour over a three-year period towards his ex-girlfriend Kate Greville.
Vladimir Putin
personGazprom has signed an agreement to start switching payments for gas supplies to China to yuan and roubles. Deal delivers a blow to US and Europe's attempts to punish Vladimir Putin through crippling sanctions. Russia will now be less dependent on dollars and euros for energy trade.
Thomas Tuchel
personChelsea sack manager Thomas Tuchel after 1-0 defeat to Dinamo Zagreb. Owner Todd Boehly has placed Tuchel's coaching staff in temporary charge until a replacement is found. Brighton boss Graham Potter is an early leading contender to replace him. Mauricio Pochettino and Zinedine Zidane are both out of work.
Dinamo Zagreb
organizationChelsea lost 1-0 to Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League on Tuesday. Thomas Tuchel was sacked by the Blues on Wednesday morning. Jamie Carragher has slammed the decision to sack the German manager. Carragher also questions new owner Todd Boehly's strategy.
Blues
organizationThomas Tuchel was sacked by Chelsea on Wednesday morning. The German was relieved of his duties just hours after their 1-0 defeat to Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League. Brighton boss Graham Potter is the overwhelming favourite to replace him.
Chelsea FC
organizationThomas Tuchel sacked following Chelsea's defeat by Dinamo Zagreb. New owner Todd Boehly has waited just 100 days before changing manager. Brighton boss Graham Potter is the top target. Out-of-work Mauricio Pochettino also under consideration.
Todd Boehly
personChelsea sacked manager Thomas Tuchel on Wednesday morning. New owner Todd Boehly has waited just 100 days before changing manager. Brighton boss Graham Potter is the top target, while out-of-work Mauricio Pochettino is also under consideration. CLICK HERE for all the latest Chelsea news.
Apple
organizationApple's ad business gains ground following its latest iOS privacy update. Facebook's ad adoption rate fell three percentage points to 82.3%. Google’s rate declined two points to 94.8%. Apple's iPhone 14 lineup has a notable improvement: longer battery life.
Graham Potter
personThomas Tuchel was sacked by Chelsea on Wednesday morning. The Blues lost 1-0 against Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League. Brighton have given Chelsea permission to hold talks with Graham Potter. The 47-year-old led the Seagulls to a ninth-place finish in the Premier League.
Champions League
organizationChelsea plot talks with Brighton's Graham Potter and eye ex-Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino to replace Thomas Tuchel. Jon McLaughlin's position as number one is under threat after his high-profile blunder in Sunday's defeat to Celtic. Edouard Mendy has rejected a contract offer worth less than Kepa Arrizabalaga's.
Steve Bannon
personBannon, 68, was accused of skimming $1 million from a $25 million fundraising effort. The IRS stripped tax-exempt status from Bannon’s Citizens of the American Republic group, which the feds accused of diverting funds.
Chris Pine
personHarry Styles allegedly spat on Chris Pine during the world premiere of their film “Don’t Worry Darling’ The video went viral with several people claiming that Styles intentionally spit into Pine’s lap. Chris' reps denied the rumours and called it a 'complete fabrication'
Nadine Dorries
personNadine Dorries confirmed she was asked by Liz Truss to stay on as Culture Secretary. But she chose instead to return to the backbenches when the new PM takes the reins. Tory MP was a loyal ally to Boris Johnson during his tenure and backed Ms Truss for leader.