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Gary Neville escapes Sky Sports punishment

Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville will not face disciplinary action following his outspoken remarks about Premier League scheduling, despite internal review at the broadcaster.

Nurse struck off after hospital party COVID death

A senior nurse has been removed from the profession after a hospital gathering led to the coronavirus death of a healthcare assistant, in a case highlighting pandemic safety failures.

Police officer in Ryder Cup accreditation scandal

A police officer faces disciplinary action after allegedly using official Ryder Cup accreditation to sneak his son into the prestigious golf tournament in Rome, bypassing strict security protocols.

Boston lawyers face hearing over client funds allegation

Two prominent Boston lawyers, John P. McLaughlin and Michael A. O'Connell, are accused of mishandling client money. The Office of Bar Counsel alleges serious violations, putting their legal careers in jeopardy.

Rashford Dropped by Man Utd After Late Arrival

Manchester United star Marcus Rashford was dramatically dropped from the squad to face Barcelona after reporting late to a pre-match team meeting, as Erik ten Hag's strict disciplinary regime continues.

Illinois Lawmaker's Home Targeted in Drive-By Shooting

Shots were fired at the home of Illinois State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel in a terrifying overnight attack. Joliet police are investigating the drive-by shooting as the senator and her family were inside.

Onana Faces Two-Year Ban After Trabzonspor Official Clash

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana is at the centre of a potential two-year ban after a furious altercation with a match official following United's dramatic 2-1 win over Trabzonspor. The incident, caught on camera, could see the Cameroonian star fa

Suspect Charged in Charlie Kirk Shooting Incident

Illinois prosecutors have formally charged a suspect in connection with the shooting at an event featuring controversial right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk. The charges mark a significant development in the high-profile case that has captured national at

France's World Cup Dreams Dashed by Player Bans

In a dramatic turn of events, France's key players, Agathe Berthoumieu and Maëlle Feleu, have been suspended and will miss the Women's Rugby World Cup following a disciplinary hearing into their conduct during a summer Test match.

TV Anchor Quits After On-Air Row With Charlie Kirk

A veteran Illinois TV news anchor has abruptly resigned following a tense, unscripted debate with conservative commentator Charlie Kirk over Trump's Chicago rally, igniting a firestorm over media impartiality.

French Rugby Star Gets Six-Match Ban for Biting

France's Axelle Berthoumieu has been suspended for six matches after being found guilty of biting an opponent during the Women's Rugby World Cup, a decision that has sent shockwaves through the tournament.

Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar Dies Aged 78

Jim Edgar, the popular former Republican Governor of Illinois who served from 1991 to 1999, has died aged 78. Remembered for his fiscal stewardship and bipartisan approach, his passing has prompted widespread tributes from across the political spectrum.

Charlie Kirk Memorial Vandalised: Suspect Arrested

A memorial to a young man named Charlie Kirk was defaced with pro-Palestinian graffiti in Illinois. Authorities have arrested a suspect in connection with the politically-motivated vandalism.

Glenview Lockdown: Armed Siege as Police Hunt Suspect

A major police operation is underway in Glenview, Illinois, after an armed suspect barricaded himself inside a home. Residents are urged to stay indoors as SWAT and negotiators work to resolve the situation.

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