Category: News
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King Charles First Official Portrait Vandalized
Activists have vandalized King Charles’ first official portrait, covering the monarch’s head with an image of Wallace, the beloved British cartoon character from the “Wallace and Gromit” comedy series. Alongside the image, a speech bubble was tacked onto the painting with the caption: “No cheese Gromit, look at all of this cruelty on RSCPA farms.”…
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Meet Diarmuid de Faoite, Ennis Dramatist Bridging Botany and Theatre with Multilingual Mastery
Diarmuid de Faoite, a talented dramatist hailing from Ennis, County Clare, boasts an impressive academic background with a B.Sc. in Botany and a H.Dip in Aquaculture from NUI Galway, alongside an MA in Dramatherapy from Roehampton University. His creative flair extends across various mediums, as he adeptly writes, performs, facilitates, produces, and coaches in both…
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GFA President Kurt Okraku Highlights His Contributions to Women’s Football
The President of the Ghana Football Association, President Kurt Okraku, has asserted that his administration has made substantial contributions and advancements in women’s football in Ghana. Since assuming office in October 2019, Kurt Okraku has emphasized the importance of elevating women’s football, recognizing it as a crucial element of Ghana’s football landscape. During his attendance…
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Sheffield Wednesday On Verge Of Signing Max Lowe
One of the most unexpected Championship transfers of the summer might occur before the transfer window has even officially opened. According to multiple reports, Leeds United’s league rivals Sheffield Wednesday are close to finalizing a deal for Sheffield United’s Max Lowe. Sheffield Wednesday are closing in on Sheffield United wing-back Max Lowe and are even…
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Dolapo Adigun, Director of “Criminal,” Aims to Create a Blockbuster
Dolapo Adigun, a veteran in the Nollywood industry, has stepped into the limelight with her directorial debut, “Criminal”. After years of behind-the-scenes work, including editing the acclaimed “Jagun Jagun”, she embarked on a journey of self-discovery through a filmmaker’s workshop organized by Niyi Akinmolayan. Empowered by the program, she embraced her long-held dream of directing,…
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Arthur “Gaps” Hendrickson, Frontman of The Selecter, Dies Aged 73
Arthur “Gaps” Hendrickson, known as the frontman of the iconic 2-Tone band The Selecter, has passed away at the age of 73. The Coventry band’s spokesperson confirmed his death following a battle with cancer, describing him as a “2-Tone original” and a “talented musician.” Formed in 1979, The Selecter, alongside lead singer Pauline Black OBE…
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Celta Vigo Set Price Tag For Jorgen Strand Larsen
Celta Vigo faced challenging season in the just ended season and the team managed tosecure La Liga status in the coming season. As last season progressed, Jorgen Strand Larsen realised that might lose their top forward Jorgen Strand Larsen in the summer due to the many suitors he received. Although both Celta Vigo and Strand…
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Government Reaches Historic Debt Agreement with Official Creditors Committee
The government has successfully negotiated a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Official Creditor Committee (OCC) regarding the debt resolution terms established in January 2024. The Ministry of Finance highlighted that the OCC, jointly led by China and France, played a crucial role in reaching this significant milestone. The MoU solidifies the preliminary agreement with…
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West Ham Make Approach To Sign Jorgen Strand Larsen
West Ham Untied have reportedly approached Celta Vigo to sign attacker Jorgen Strand Larsen, according to reports released by Sport Witness. Jorgen Strand Larsen joined Celta Vigo from FC Groningen in 2022 for €12 million ans he has established himself a promising forward. Jorgen Strand Larsen scored 12 goals in the Spanish La Liga last…
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Harry Leinenweber, Esteemed Chicago Federal Judge, Dies at 87
U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber, who dedicated nearly four decades to serving justice in the Northern District of Illinois, passed away at 87 on Tuesday night. Nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1985, he continued his service until 2002 when he took senior status, remaining active in his duties until the end. Chief Judge Rebecca…
