Premier League 26/27 Fixtures: Arsenal Open Season, Gambling Ban Hits Kits
Premier League 26/27 fixtures revealed: Arsenal open season vs Coventry. New gambling shirt ban enforced. Xabi Alonso takes charge at Chelsea.
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Premier League 26/27 fixtures revealed: Arsenal open season vs Coventry. New gambling shirt ban enforced. Xabi Alonso takes charge at Chelsea.
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The special girls of the Court Merchant Toulouse were the quiet power brokers of 17th-century France, shaping commerce through trust, discretion, and hidden networks. Their legacy lives on in today’s unseen influencers.
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Nigel Slater's new apple and cardamom cake, published in The Observer on November 26, 2025, celebrates the UK's 2025 apple harvest with a simple, spiced bake inspired by a Finnish hike—perfect for autumn baking.
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A powerful Arctic air mass brought up to 20cm of snow to 25 UK counties on November 23, with the Scottish Highlands hardest hit. The Met Office warned of frost and fog ahead, not more snow.
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Ben Whittaker’s Matchroom debut against Benjamin Gavazi on Nov 29, 2025, clashes with Boxxer’s BBC event in Derby, sparking a British boxing power struggle as Whittaker seeks world title contention with four fights planned for 2026.
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PSG reclaimed Ligue 1 leadership with a 3-0 win over Le Havre AC at Parc des Princes on November 22, 2025, as goals from Lee Kang-in, João Neves, and Bradley Barcola sealed a dominant performance backed by Lucas Chevalier’s heroics in goal.
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LAPD identifies pop singer D4vd (David Burke) as suspect in the 2025 death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas, whose body was found in his Tesla months after her estimated death, sparking a major investigation into concealment and possible accomplices.
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Sophie Winkleman reveals the British Royal Family misses Thomas Kingston every day after his 2024 suicide, highlighting hidden mental health struggles and her husband’s work with James’ Place.
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Lidl UK re‑launches its £20 mystery boxes on 15 August, promising over £100 of value and donating all proceeds to the NSPCC, amid fierce demand and limited stock.
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