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Sports Mar 25, 2026

Ireland's Coleman Urges Team to 'Lift Country' with World Cup Playoff Win

Seamus Coleman believes the Republic of Ireland have a duty to qualify for the World Cup, citing th…
Republic of Ireland captain Seamus Coleman has urged his team to complete the job of qualifying for the World Cup, saying they have a duty to lift the country. The Republic visit the Czech Republic on Thursday in a World Cup playoff semi-final.Coleman believes that recent history, including painful playoff defeats in the past, will be forgotten in Prague. He emphasized that the current team, led by manager Heimir Hallgrímsson, has the confidence and momentum to end a 24-year absence from the World Cup.The team has been allocated only 1024 tickets for the semi-final, but Coleman insists the Republic will not be intimidated in Prague. He added that the team's recent wins over Portugal and Hungary have lifted the country and given people something to talk about.Coleman's confidence was shared by Hallgrímsson, who recently extended his contract with the Football Association of Ireland until the end of the Euro 2028 campaign. The Czech Republic pose a conundrum ahead of the semi-final, with Miroslav Koubek taking charge of the national team.
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Sports Mar 25, 2026

Liverpool Legend John Toshack Diagnosed with Dementia

Former Liverpool and Wales football star John Toshack has been diagnosed with dementia, his son Cam…
Legendary footballer John Toshack, known for his illustrious career with Liverpool FC and the Wales national team, has been diagnosed with dementia, according to his son Cameron. Toshack, 77, enjoyed a celebrated playing career with Liverpool from 1970 to 1978, scoring over 100 goals and securing nine major trophies, including three league titles, two UEFA Cups, an FA Cup, and a European Cup. He also earned 40 caps for Wales. After retiring as a player, Toshack transitioned into management, leading Swansea City from the fourth division to the top tier and later managing prestigious clubs such as Real Sociedad, Real Madrid, and his national team, Wales. Notably, he won La Liga with Real Madrid in 1990, scoring a record 107 goals that season. Cameron Toshack shared that his father's condition varies, with short-term memory loss being a significant challenge. However, he added that John Toshack's long-term memory remains sharp, particularly when recalling his football career. For instance, he can vividly recall details about specific matches and tactical decisions from his time at Real Madrid. Toshack's legacy in football extends beyond his playing and managerial career. As Wales manager during his second tenure from 2004 to 2010, he gave debuts to future stars like Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale, who played crucial roles in Wales' success, including their semi-final appearance in Euro 2016.
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Sport Mar 24, 2026

Crucible to Host World Snooker Championship Until 2045 with Major Revamp

The World Snooker Championship will remain at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield until at least 2045…
The World Snooker Championship will continue to be held at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield for at least the next two decades. A long-term agreement between the World Snooker Tour and Sheffield city council ensures the tournament's future at its spiritual home.The Crucible, with its 980-seat capacity, has been the venue for the championship since 1977. Despite speculation about its future, the World Snooker Tour has committed to keeping the event in Sheffield until 2045, with an option to extend until 2050.During this period, the Crucible will undergo a significant revamp, adding 500 seats to the theatre. The championship will temporarily relocate to an alternative UK venue for one year during the redevelopment, but will return to the Crucible.Barry Hearn, president of Matchroom, expressed his delight at the agreement, stating, "For over 50 years I have been promoting sport all over the world but no venue on this planet means more to me than the Crucible." He added, "I am so happy that after a long period of meetings and discussions we have finally agreed a deal to stage the world championship at its historic home – the Crucible."
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World Economy Mar 23, 2026

Cuba Opens Doors to Exile Investment, Seeks Economic Boost

Cuba invites Cuban Americans and exiles to invest in businesses on the island, removing impediments…
Cuba has extended an invitation to Cuban Americans and other exiles living abroad to invest in and own businesses on the island, effectively opening its doors to a community that has traditionally agitated for harsh economic sanctions against the Communist government. The move is part of a broader effort to revive Cuba's collapsed economy, which has been exacerbated by a US-imposed oil blockade and sanctions leading to extended blackouts and shortages of fuel, food, and medicine. Cuban Deputy Prime Minister Oscar Perez-Oliva Fraga stated that there are no limitations for Cubans living abroad to participate in the country's development, including investing in larger projects, particularly in agriculture. This policy shift comes as Cuba has begun talks with the US, and US officials have indicated a desire for an economic opening as part of any bilateral agreement. The issue of allowing emigrants to invest in island businesses is sensitive, given the often-hostile stance of some exile communities towards the Cuban government. Economist Paolo Spadoni described the policy shift as 'pragmatic' but noted that Cuba should have initiated it years ago. He added that this change could be a catalyst for deeper US-Cuba economic ties, creating significant opportunities for US companies. With over 1 million Cubans having emigrated since 2021, this move represents a potential source of investment still largely untapped. The policy change occurs against the backdrop of strained US-Cuba relations, with US President Donald Trump having cut off Venezuelan oil shipments to Cuba and threatening tariffs on countries selling oil to Cuba.
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World Economy Mar 23, 2026

US Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Ban Prediction Markets on Sensitive Events

US Senators Chris Murphy and Greg Casar are introducing the BETS OFF Act to prohibit wagers on gove…
US lawmakers, including Senator Chris Murphy and Representative Greg Casar, are taking steps to regulate prediction markets by introducing the Banning Event Trading on Sensitive Operations and Federal Functions (BETS OFF) Act. This legislation seeks to prohibit wagers on sensitive events such as government actions, terrorism, war, assassination, and events where an individual knows or controls the outcome. The proposed bill comes in response to concerns that betting platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket have allowed users to profit from geopolitical conflicts, including the US and Israel's joint strikes against Iran and the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Critics argue that these platforms enable individuals with insider knowledge to influence government decisions and profit from them. Murphy emphasized that the legislation aims to prevent the monetization of sensitive events, stating, "What happens to us spiritually when every moral question in this country becomes a market?" He added that certain matters should not be influenced by the potential for profit. The lawmakers cited examples of significant profits made by users on Polymarket, including a $500,000 profit from a bet on Iran's supreme leader being out of power hours before a strike. They suggested that such trades may have been made by individuals with insider knowledge from within the White House or close to the administration. The BETS OFF Act is part of a broader effort to regulate the prediction market industry. Other proposed legislation includes measures to establish federal consumer protections, ban elected officials from profiting from prediction markets, and impose age verification for users.
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World Economy Mar 23, 2026

Asian Markets Plunge as Trump Issues Ultimatum to Iran

Asian stock markets have plummeted following US President Donald Trump's ultimatum to Iran, warning…
Asian stock markets experienced a significant downturn on Monday, with South Korea's KOSPI index plummeting 6.5% and Japan's Nikkei 225 falling 3.5%. The Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong tumbled more than 4%, while Australia's ASX 200 closed 0.75% lower and New Zealand's NZX 50 was down 0.7%.The turmoil was triggered by US President Donald Trump's ultimatum to Iran, warning the country to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of its energy infrastructure within 48 hours. The strait is a critical waterway through which about one-fifth of global oil and natural gas exports usually transit.Trump's threat has added to fears of a cascading global energy crisis as the US and Israel's war on Iran approaches its one-month mark with no clear end in sight. Oil prices have surged more than 50% since the start of the war, which began on February 28. Analysts warn that energy prices are likely to rise significantly further if the strait remains effectively closed, with some predicting oil to hit $150 or even $200 a barrel.In response to Trump's ultimatum, Tehran has warned it will completely close the waterway and launch retaliatory attacks on energy and water infrastructure across the region if Trump follows through on his threat. The deadline for Trump's ultimatum is set to expire at 23:44 GMT on Monday.European markets also saw significant losses, with London's FTSE 100 down 1.4% and the DAX 40 in Frankfurt falling about 2% in morning trading. On Wall Street, US stocks saw significant losses ahead of Monday's opening, with futures tied to the S&P; 500 down about 0.8% as of 07:00 GMT.
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Technology Mar 23, 2026

BT's Three-Month Delay in Restoring 90-Year-Old Customer's Phone Number Sparks Frustration

A 90-year-old woman's phone number was not restored for three months after BT told her she needed a…
A 90-year-old woman was left without her original phone number for three months after BT told her she needed a temporary number while Openreach carried out broadband work. This caused significant distress and disruption to her daily life, as she relies on her phone to stay in touch with family, friends, and medical professionals.The issue began when the woman was sent home from hospital to die at the end of last year and needed broadband installed so a personal alarm could be fitted. BT provided a temporary phone number, but failed to restore her original number, which is crucial for her hospital appointments and communication with her GP.Despite numerous attempts to resolve the issue, BT was unable to restore her original number for three months, citing "system errors" and "procedural issues". The woman's family had to spend a significant amount of time trying to resolve the issue, which added to their stress and frustration.BT eventually restored the woman's original number and apologized for the inconvenience caused. The company also offered a goodwill gesture to compensate for the distress caused. This incident highlights the importance of reliable customer service, particularly for vulnerable individuals who rely on their phone for essential communication.
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Tv And Radio Mar 23, 2026

Huw Edwards Slams Channel 5 Drama as 'Unlikely to Convey Reality'

Former BBC presenter Huw Edwards criticizes Channel 5 for airing a drama about his downfall without…
Huw Edwards, the former BBC presenter, has publicly criticized Channel 5 for producing a drama about his downfall without first verifying the facts with him. The two-part show, titled Power: The Downfall of Huw Edwards and starring Martin Clunes, aired on Channel 5.Edwards was suspended from his role as a leading news anchor in 2023 after allegations surfaced that he had paid a teenager £35,000 for intimate images and conversations. He has since disputed the principal allegations made in the Sun.In a statement, Edwards expressed his disapproval of the production company Wonderhood, stating that they made no attempt to check the truth of their narrative before producing the drama. He also criticized Channel 5 for not allowing him to respond to the allegations before the show aired.Edwards added that he plans to produce his own account of the events and expressed deep regret and remorse for his crimes, having received a six-month sentence suspended for two years for possessing indecent images of children.A Channel 5 spokesperson defended the drama, stating that it was based on extensive interviews with the victim, his family, and court reporting, and that all allegations were put to Edwards via his solicitors before transmission.
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World Economy Mar 22, 2026

Moma Porridge Recall: UK Brand Withdraws Products Over Mouse Contamination Risk

Moma Foods recalls several porridge products in the UK due to possible mouse contamination at their…
Moma Foods, a British porridge and oat drink brand, has issued a recall for several of its porridge products in the UK due to a potential mouse contamination at their manufacturing site. The recall affects seven versions of its pots and two of its sachets.Customers are advised not to consume the affected products and to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) confirmed the recall on its website, stating that these products may contain mouse contamination, making them unsafe to eat.The affected products include:Porridge pots: almond butter and salted caramel; apple, cinnamon and brown sugar; banana and peanut butter protein; blueberry and vanilla; cranberry and raisin; golden syrup; and plain no-added sugar.Sachets: almond butter and salted caramel; and apple, cinnamon and brown sugar.Moma Foods emphasized that the chance of contamination is low, but they have taken this precautionary step to ensure consumer safety. The company was founded in 2006 in a railway arch in Deptford, south-east London, initially selling porridge and smoothies.
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