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Amazon Prime
organizationLavazza, Nespresso and Breville machines are cut in price. Xiaomi is virtually giving away phones with 8% to 37% off prized masterpieces. The Fire 7, a seven inch tablet that comes with a year of Amazon Kids+ content, is currently just £59.99.
UEFA
organizationUEFA confirmed the UK and Ireland as hosts for the 2028 European Championship. Rival bidders Turkey pulled out of the running to host the tournament. Matches at Euro 2028 are set to be held at 10 different grounds, including Everton’s new stadium.
Caroline Ellison
personCaroline Ellison, 29, is the daughter of two MIT professors. She has already pleaded guilty to fraud charges and is testifying as part of her plea deal.
Hamas
organizationPentagon providing air power defenses and ammunition to Israel. US military's massive'strike group' that has been deployed to the Middle East. USS Gerald R. Ford, the Navy's latest and most advanced aircraft carrier, to the region.
Amazon Prime Day
organizationAmazon’s third sale of the year launched at midnight (Tuesday 10 October) Deals will continue to drop until the end of Wednesday 11 October. You can find deals on Amazon devices, smartwatches, sneakers and more. The Google Pixel Watch 2 launches on Thursday October 12.
Labour Party
organizationRachel Reeves vows to drag UK from 'wreckage of Tory misrule' and declares war on waste. Labour will examine every ongoing major infrastructure project. Louise Hague will also commission an independent expert inquiry into the HS2 fiasco.
Wayne Rooney
personJohn Eustace was sacked by Birmingham City on Monday morning. Former England captain Wayne Rooney is favourite to take over the role. The 37-year-old left MLS side DC United over the weekend.
Jimmy Savile
personThe Reckoning, starring Steve Coogan as paedophile, Jimmy Savile, kicks off tonight on BBC One. BBC viewers were forced to'switch off' during the first episode of The Reckoning.
Hamas
organizationHamas has called the decision to send the U.S. strike group 'participation in the aggression against our people' Israel's retaliation will be swift and terrible and will lead, eventually, to the elimination of Hamas and its allies, writes Aviva Klompas.
John Eustace
personJohn Eustace has been sacked as manager of Birmingham City. The 43-year-old leaves Blues in sixth place in the Championship. Former England captain Wayne Rooney is favourite to take over the role.
Yoav Gallant
personDefence Minister Yoav Gallant said there will be no electricity, no food, no fuel, everything is closed. Decision comes two days after shock attacks by the militant group killed more than 700 Israeli civilians. At least 9 U.S. nationals are among the dead.
Hamas
organizationIsrael says Hamas has launched 'cruel and wicked war' World condemns violence, U.S. vows support for Israel. Israel's ambassador to the U.N. says Israel will 'obliterate' Hamas.
Manchester City
organizationArsenal beat Manchester City 1-0 at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday. Gabriel Martinelli scored the winner in the 86th minute for the Gunners. Victory puts Arsenal two points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
Lewis Hamilton
personMax Verstappen wins third consecutive Formula One world championship. Dutchman has won 13 of the 16 Grands Prix this season. Lewis Hamilton fined £21,640 (€25,000) for crossing track during safety car period.
Wayne Rooney
personWayne Rooney has left his job as D.C. United manager by mutual consent. Rooney guided the team to a 2-0 win over New York City FC in their final regular season game before his exit was announced. The club also released a statement saying that the sides had mutually agreed to part ways.
Oscar Piastri
personAustralian rookie beat his McLaren teammate Lando Norris by.082 seconds. Lewis Hamilton failed to make it out of Q2 and will start as far back as 12th. Red Bull's champion-in-waiting Max Verstappen third on the grid.
Brentford
organizationManchester United beat Brentford 2-1 at Old Trafford. Goals from Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku secured the win. United have lost six of their 10 games in all competitions this season. Brentford have won just one of their last five Premier League games.
Sergio Perez
personRed Bull's Max Verstappen has won the Formula One drivers' title for the third year in a row. The 26-year-old sealed the title in Qatar after his teammate Sergio Perez was involved in a race-ending collision. He is 177 points clear of team-mate Sergio Perez with 180 points left on the table.
Formula One
organizationRed Bull driver Max Verstappen has won the Formula One drivers' championship for the third year in a row. The 26-year-old sealed the title in Qatar after his teammate Sergio Perez was involved in an accident. Perez had needed a win to keep the race alive, but was forced to settle for second place.
Benjamin Netanyahu
personIsrael has suffered more than 100 civilians killed, more than 1,000 wounded, and an unknown number abducted. Israeli Defence Forces said more than 2,200 rockets had been fired into Israel since 6:30am. At least six people have died and a further 200 are wounded.