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Ryan Watson
personAlice Wood, 23, used her Ford Fiesta as a weapon when she hit partner Ryan Watson, 24, near the home they shared in Rode Heath, Cheshire. She denied murder and an alternative count of manslaughter as she claimed her boyfriend’s death was a ‘tragic accident’ A jury at Chester Crown Court today convicted Wood of murder following the three-week trial.
Birmingham City
organizationWayne Rooney has been sacked as manager of Birmingham City. Blues have lost nine of their last 15 matches in the Championship. Steve Spooner has been placed in temporary charge of the first team.
Alice Wood
personAlice Wood, 23, deliberately mowed down Ryan Watson, 24, in May last year. Jury told she lost her temper, drove her Ford Fiesta at him then continued for 158 meters dragging him underneath. Wood denied murder and an alternative count of manslaughter at Chester Crown Court. Judge Michael Leeming remanded her in custody and told her she “may never be released’
Japan Airlines
organizationAll 379 people on Japan's got out of the six people on the other side of the screen. Five out of six people are reported to have been killed by the article.
Luke Littler
personLuke Littler beat Rob Cross 6-2 to reach the World Darts Championship semi-finals. The 16-year-old is the youngest-ever player to reach this stage of the tournament. He will now play world No 1 Luke Humphries in the final.
Japan Airlines
organizationJapan Airlines jet caught fire at Haneda Airport, in Ota City, Tokyo. Collided with a coastguard plane as it came in to land. Shocking footage showed the Japan Airlines jet engulfed in a raging inferno. Five of the six crew members on board the Coast Guard plane died.
Claudine Gay
personClaudine Gay, the first Black president of the prestigious US university Harvard, resigned from her position on Tuesday. Gay has faced criticism over allegations of plagiarism, including in her 1997 dissertation. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have also criticized Gay’s leadership following a tense congressional hearing on campus antisemitism.
Wayne Rooney
personWayne Rooney sacked by Birmingham City after just 15 games in charge. The 38-year-old was appointed in October on a three-and-a-half year contract worth about £3.5 million. Blues have lost nine of their 15 matches under Rooney, taking just 10 points from a possible 45.
Luke Littler
personLuke Littler beat Brendan Dolan 5-1 at Alexandra Palace. The 16-year-old has been playing darts since he was four years old. He will next face 2018 winner Rob Cross, who beat Chris Dobey 5-4 in quarterfinal.
Nigel Lythgoe
personPaula Abdul filed a lawsuit against Nigel Lythgoe on Saturday. She alleged that he sexually assaulted her twice, once when they worked together on American Idol and a second time during their shared SYTYCD tenure around 2015. The lawsuit alleges the first assault occurred in a hotel elevator while filming auditions.
Cole Palmer
personCole Palmer scored twice as Chelsea beat Luton Town 3-2. The 21-year-old scored either side of a Noni Madueke goal. Palmer revealed it was a tribute to Middlesbrough striker Morgan Rogers.
Narendra Modi
personPM Narendra Modi was in Ayodhya to unveil a ‘new look old’ city with an airport, a revamped train station and projects worth $15,700 crore. His visit to the city is seen as a significant venture ahead of the consecration of Ram Temple on January 22, 2024. About 1.5 lakh people are expected to assemble for the 'jan sabha' that will be addressed by PM Modi.
Nottingham Forest
organizationManchester United lost 2-1 to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. Nicolas Dominguez and Morgan Gibbs-White scored for Forest. Marcus Rashford had equalised for United in the 79th minute. United have lost nine of their first 20 Premier League games this season.
Eurostar
organizationSoutheastern Railway also has no services running between Ebbsfleet International in Kent and London St Pancras International. Around 16,000 people have already been hit by the cancellations. Severe weather warnings in effect across the Netherlands, Germany, Lithuania, and Hungary.
Sam Bankman-Fried
personU.S. government says much of the evidence that would have been presented in a second trial had already been submitted to the Court during the first trial. Decision has angered conservatives who were hoping to see the disgraced FTX founder prosecuted.
Michael Cohen
personFormer Trump ‘fixer’ Michael Cohen admits using Google Bard to cite bogus court cases. Google Bard is a generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by Alphabet Inc's Google. Cohen made the admission in a court filing unsealed Friday in Manhattan federal court.
Donald Trump
personOfficials in Colorado and Maine have ruled that Donald Trump is ineligible to run for the White House again. They cite his role in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. Trump is expected to appeal the decision and others like it to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Carol Kirkwood
personCarol Kirkwood, 61, married long-term partner Steve Randall earlier this week. The pair tied the knot in a 'romantic and intimate' ceremony in Buckinghamshire.
Shenna Bellows
personMaine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows ruled Thursday former President Donald Trump was disqualified from appearing on the state's presidential primary ballot. Bellows cited a clause in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution that bars people who have "engaged in insurrection" from running for elected office without two-thirds congressional approval. Trump's team on Thursday night said they will appeal the decision.
State
organizationMaine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows ruled that Donald Trump is ineligible to appear on the state's presidential primary ballot for violating the 14th Amendment. Bellows determined that the former US President had violated the terms of a little-known clause in the United States Constitution.