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Sports FourFourTwo
Louis van Gaal admits spite in turning down Belgium job to keep Manchester United pay-off
The Dutchman has confessedhis thirst for revenge after his Unitedsacking led him to turn down the Belgium job
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Style HuffPost UK
Ant McPartlin Announces Split From Wife Lisa Armstrong
Ant McPartlin has announced he is ending his marriage to wife Lisa Armstrong.
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News Reuters
Cranberries singer Dolores O'Riordan dies suddenly at 46
Dolores O'Riordan, the lead singer of Irish rock group The Cranberries, died suddenly on Monday at the age of 46 during a recording trip to London, her publicist said. O'Riordan's distinctive Irish lilt and yodel helped fuel the Cranberries' rapid rise in the early 1990s with global hits "Linger" and "Zombie." The band went on to sell over 40 million records to become Ireland's second-best-selling rock band after U2. Irish President Michael D. Higgins described O'Riordan's death as a big loss to Irish music, saying her influence was "immense".
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News The Independent
Lord Lucan's late wife cut children out of will and left entire fortune to homeless charity
The wife of notorious fugitive Lord Lucan cut her children out of her will and left her entire fortune to a homeless charity, her daughter reportedly said. Formally named Veronica, Dowager Countess of Lucan, Lady Lucan severed ties with her family in the 1980s and continued to decline contact with them until her death. “She gave the impression she was hard up and had to watch every penny and complained about interest rates going up,“ David Davies, who had known her for two years, said in a written statement.
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News The Telegraph
Tributes to �lovely’ woman killed in front of terrified shoppers as she worked in travel agents
Tributes to �lovely’ woman killed in front of terrified shoppers as she worked in travel agents
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Sports Reuters
Former England striker Regis dies aged 59
English soccer mourned former West Bromwich Albion, Coventry City and England striker Cyrille Regis on Monday as a role model and pioneer for the country's black footballers after his death at 59.
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News Evening Standard
Top school bans Muslim girls under eight from wearing hijabs
One of the best rated primary schools in the UK has banned girls aged under eight years old from wearing hijabs. St Stephen's primary school, in Newham, east London, has also forbidden Muslim pupils from fasting on school days during Ramadan. Arif Qawi, chairman of governors at St Stephen's, which topped the Sunday Times school league tables in 2017, said the Department of Education should "step up and [take the issue] out of our hands".