VAR Controversy in Scottish Premiership: Hearts and Celtic
The controversial VAR decision awarding Celtic a late penalty against Motherwell sparks debate, with Hearts boss Derek McInnes expressing disgust ahead of the title-deciding clash.
The controversial VAR decision awarding Celtic a late penalty against Motherwell sparks debate, with Hearts boss Derek McInnes expressing disgust ahead of the title-deciding clash.
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RecommendedWes Streeting's resignation and Andy Burnham's potential return to Westminster fuel internal Labour conflict, distracting from government achievements like NHS targets and economic growth.