Even from the couch, Wednesday’s Champions League match between Manchester City and Real Madrid looked like an event. There was a lot at stake and so was the quality of …
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Liverpool failed but gave fans hope that the Jurgen Klopp era can still have a magical ending, writes LEWIS STEELE
by AlexanderIf you’re going to fail, make sure you fail beautifully. That was Jurgen Klopp’s rallying cry before Liverpool attempted to write another chapter in the book of inspiring European triumphs. …
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Joel Cauchi brought the horror of a nightmare to Westfield Bondi Junction… But today, one after another, defiant Australians filled a place of trauma and terror with solemn peace, writes Stephen Gibbs.
by ElijahA piece of art on Harvey Norman’s front window wall read: “This is my happy place”, and for tens of thousands of Sydneysiders that’s what Westfield Bondi Junction had always …
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Real Madrid’s tough victory over Manchester City felt like a heavyweight boxing fight… this was not a typical display from Carlo Ancelotti’s team, but perhaps survival was the only way they had a chance, writes AADAM PATEL
by AlexanderThe clock read just over 11:30 p.m. when the UEFA representative informed the print media that Carlo Ancelotti would not give the post-match press conference and would simply pass through …
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Tom Selleck, 79, became an actor by ACCIDENT after the 1960s Pepsi commercial, but had “many failures” before landing Magnum PI at age 35. The Blue Bloods star writes in his new memoir: “It was a long road.”
by MerryTom Selleck looks back on his past. The actor has spoken with People about how he became a big TV star in the 1980s at the age of 35 with …
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Ancient hatreds are reshaping the Middle East and forging unlikely alliances, writes STEPHEN POLLARD
by JackThe competition is strong, but in my opinion the most important geopolitical statement so far this year came on Monday from an obscure Israeli news site. A member of Saudi …
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Trump’s trial will electrify the world. But his enemies, so desperate to see him locked up, may have made a monumental tactical error, writes ANDREW NEIL.
by JackIt’s hard to blame Donald Trump (aka Dozy Don) for apparently falling asleep during the first day of his “hush money” trial in New York on Monday. Yes, it is …
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Chelsea are struggling on the pitch and Emma Hayes is losing her cool… but even if she doesn’t get the perfect send-off, her legacy is assured, writes KATHRYN BATTE
by AlexanderEmma Hayes has been the unofficial spokesperson for women’s football in this country for the last decade. She didn’t ask to be put in that position, but she has carried …
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Jurgen Klopp must be sick seeing Pep Guardiola. He now needs to follow his boldness if he is to regain Liverpool’s Premier League title race, writes JOE BERNSTEIN
by AlexanderBy Joe Bernstein Published: 02:00 EDT, April 15, 2024 | Updated: 02:23EDT, April 15, 2024 Javelin thrower Steve Backley won two Olympic silver medals in which he was defeated by …
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Midsomer Murders Review: Death by Self-Inflating Boat? Yes, TV’s best-dressed detectives are back! writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS
by MerryBy Christopher Stevens Published: 19:08EDT, April 14, 2024 | Updated: 19:20 EDT, April 14, 2024 summer murders Classification: Everyone jokes that Midsomer has the highest homicide rates in the world, …