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politics 17d ago London

Protests In London, Frankfurt

Iranian expatriates gathered in London and Frankfurt to protest the Islamic Republic's regime. Demonstrators aimed to amplify the voices of those within Iran to the global community. The protests are in support of the national revolution.
Iran International
sports 17d ago London

Tottenham Hotspur Player Suffers Season-Ending Knee Injury

A Tottenham player has sustained a knee injury that could potentially rule him out of the World Cup. The player was seen crying in pain and had to be stretchered off the field. This news comes as Tottenham is struggling near the relegation zone, currently drawing 0-0 against Everton. A 23-year-old offensive player for Tottenham Hotspur sustained a severe knee injury over the weekend. Media reports indicate the player tore his cruciate ligament. The injury occurs with four matchdays remaining in the Premier League season.
COPE
sports 17d ago London

Mo Salah Injury Concerns Continue

Liverpool forward Mo Salah was forced to leave the pitch during the second half of the match against Crystal Palace. Initial reports suggest a potential hamstring or groin muscle injury occurred when his leg was caught beneath him. The injury comes at a critical time for Liverpool's Premier League campaign.
talkRADIO
sports 17d ago London

Yamaha's MotoGP Struggles Continue

Arsenal has a statistically poor record in April, with 18% of their top-flight defeats under manager Mikel Arteta occurring in this month. The team hopes to secure three points to remain competitive in the title race. Yamaha's difficult season in MotoGP continued during the fourth race of the season. None of their five motorcycles finished higher than the last seven positions. Marco Bezzecchi was the highest-placed rider for Yamaha, finishing in seventh place. The next race is in France, the home race for Joan Zarco and Fabio Quartararo.
talkRADIO
sports 17d ago London

Tottenham Hotspur Defeats Crystal Palace 2-0

Tottenham Hotspur is currently leading Crystal Palace 2-0 in a football match. This potential victory would allow Tottenham to overtake Aston Villa for fourth place in the league standings. The match is part of the league competition.
Onda Cero Spain
sports 17d ago London

Academic Sets World Record at London Marathon

The London Marathon will see a rematch between last year's top two finishers, Sebastian Sarway and Uganda's Jacob Kitlimo. Sarway won the 2025 London Marathon, and Kitlimo later won the Chicago Marathon. Both athletes have also achieved half marathon world records. The London Marathon attracted elite runners with budgets, pushing each other to achieve top speeds. While the Valencia Marathon has a faster course, London's event featured ten major names.
ABC NewsRadio AU
economy 17d ago London

Santander To Compensate Mis-sold Car Loan Customers

Santander has agreed to pay compensation to customers affected by the mis-selling of car loans.
Mastodon
other 17d ago London

Times Radio UK Discusses Cryptic Crossword Solution

Times Radio UK provided the solution to a cryptic crossword clue, 'Season campaigners smart, failing initial background checks, seven letters.' The answer, 'vetting,' was explained through wordplay connecting to war veterans and background checks.
Times Radio UK
sports 17d ago London

Tottenham Dominates Possession But Lacks Shots On Goal

In a match against Wolves, Tottenham has shown dominant possession and control of the ball, moving effectively from box to box. However, despite their territorial advantage, the team has failed to register a single shot on goal. Wolves have maintained a well-organized defense, preventing Tottenham from creating significant scoring opportunities.
BBC World Service
other 17d ago London

J.B.'s Italian Restaurant Denies Leftovers To Go

A patron at J.B.'s Italian restaurant was reportedly not allowed to take her leftovers home after a family meal. It is unclear if this is a company-wide policy or an isolated incident.
Times Radio UK