Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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Paul George

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Paul George left during the fourth quarter of the Los Angeles Clippers' 101-100 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night. George appeared to hyperextend his right knee after he was fouled by Luguentz Dort. He will be reevaluated in two-to-three weeks.

Shohei Ohtani

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Japan beats the U.S. 3-2 for its first title since 2009. Munetaka Murakami and Kazuma Okamoto homered for Japan. Trea Turner hit his record-tying fifth home run of tournament. Shohei Ohtani named the World Baseball Classic MVP.

Sky Sports

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Soccer AM set to end on Saturday 27 May, the day before the end of the Premier League season. Staff said to be 'raging' at the news with redundancies set to be made in May. Sky Sports will reportedly replace the now-axed Soccer AM with their other talk show 'Saturday Social'

Mesut Ozil

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Mesut Ozil announced his retirement from professional football on Wednesday. The 34-year-old joined Arsenal from Real Madrid in the summer of 2013. Ozil made 254 appearances for the Gunners, scoring 44 goals and assisting 79.

The Met Police

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Former home secretary Priti Patel commissioned a public inquiry and review. Her dossier revealed the force as 'institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic' Boris Johnson will insist lockdown parties were 'work events'

The Metropolitan Police

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Review finds Met to be 'institutionally' racist, misogynist and homophobic. Victims were made to feel like an 'inconvenience' and 'gaslighted' Met's record around rape is so poor the crime is effectively 'legal'

Ofsted

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Ruth Perry was head at Caversham Primary School in Reading. She killed herself in January after Ofsted found the school to have 'inadequate' leadership and management. Teachers' unions have called for inspections to be halted, but Department for Education says they are "hugely important"

Sarah Everard

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Review into force's culture and standards launched following kidnap, rape and murder of Sarah Everard by a serving Met officer, Wayne Couzens. Report says widespread bullying, discrimination, institutional homophobia, misogyny and racism was found.

Antonio Conte

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Tottenham Hotspur players believe Antonio Conte has managed his last game for the club. Conte's rant that followed the draw away to Southampton last weekend soured relations with some of the squad. Spurs had tried to hire Conte over the summer but opted for Nuno. First-team coach Ryan Mason is likely to take charge until the end of the season.

Jorge Sampaoli

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Sevilla have lost four of their last seven league matches. Argentine coach left Sevilla to join Argentina's national team in 2016. Sevilla in 14th place in Spanish league, two points from the relegation zone.

Kylian Mbappe

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Kylian Mbappe named France captain by Didier Deschamps. Paris Saint-Germain star takes over from retired Hugo Lloris and Raphael Varane. Critics have questioned whether 24-year-old is deserving of armband. But France team-mate Ibrahima Konate calls those critics 'crazy'

Gwyneth Paltrow

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Oscar-winning actress allegedly ploughed into retired optometrist Terry Sanderson. Ms Paltrow, 50, was said to have been looking up the mountain at her two children. She knocked 69-year-old to the ground with such force he broke four ribs and his brain struck the inside of his skull.

Abby Grossberg

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Former Fox News producer Abby Grossberg has filed a discrimination suit against the network. She alleges that a 'poisonous and entrenched patriarchy' at the network allows abuse of female staff. Fox says it will "vigorously defend" Grossberg against her claims. Fox, meanwhile, filed a complaint in the Supreme Court of New York seeking to block Grossberg's claims.

Irvo Otieno

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Irvo Otieno, 28, died after being smothered by at least seven people, including the defendant, on top of him. Ten people have been charged with second-degree murder. It unfolded on March 6 inside Virginia’s Central State Hospital.

Mark Rowley

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Baroness Louise Casey spent a year examining the Yard's culture and practices. She said there was a 'rot' at its heart that allowed racism to go unchallenged. Findings were branded "heartbreaking" by Met Commissioner Mark Rowley.

Janet Yellen

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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expressed confidence in the nation’s banks. Yellen said she is prepared to take additional action to safeguard smaller financial institutions.

Amanda Bynes

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Amanda Bynes has been put on psychiatric hold, a source close to the situation says. The news comes almost one year after a judge terminated Bynes' conservatorship.

Roy Hodgson

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Roy Hodgson named as Crystal Palace manager until the end of the season. The 75-year-old replaces Patrick Vieira, who was sacked last week after 12 games without a win. Hodgson managed Palace for four seasons between 2017 and 2021.

Didier Deschamps

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Kylian Mbappe named as France's new captain by Didier Deschamps. World Cup top scorer succeeds goalkeeper Hugo Lloris. Antoine Griezmann will be vice-captain for Les Bleus.

Ruth Perry

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Mother-of-two Ruth Perry, 53, took her life in January. Teachers' unions have called for inspections to be halted. But Department for Education says they are "hugely important" Headteachers plan to wear black armbands during Ofsted inspections.