Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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Rebekah Vardy

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Coleen Rooney accused Rebekah Vardy of leaking fake stories. Vardy denies the claims and brought the libel suit. Both women are married to famous footballers. Coleen was seen wearing a plastic boot on her left leg today. She suffered a fracture following a fall at her home.

Prince Charles

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Prince Charles announces Government Bill to cut EU red tape. Speech refers to a slew of Bills proposed by the Government. Bill would allow UK to be free of European red tape which has hamstrung UK businesses.

Coleen Rooney

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Coleen publicly claimed Rebekah leaked her private information to the press. The incident led to Coleen being labelled "Wagatha Christie" on social media. Match of the Day host Lineker jokingly proposed an idea to settle the feud. Mrs Vardy denies the accusations and is suing Mrs Rooney for libel.

Tom Brady

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Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady will join Fox Sports as its lead football analyst once his playing career ends. Brady's 10-year contract activates upon his retirement and is worth $375 million. Fox recently lost its top football announcers, Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, to ESPN.

Vicky White

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Vicky White, 56, died at Evansville Deaconess Midtown Hospital on Monday night. She was taken to hospital after being captured by law enforcement officers with escaped Alabama inmate Casey White, 38. Casey White told officers at the scene, “Please help my wife. She just shot herself in the head and I didn’t do it’

Young Thug

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Authorities arrested rapper Young Thug Monday and booked him on two gang-related charges. They arrested him as part of a 56-count grand jury indictment in Georgia impacting 28 members of the Young Stoner Life Records label.

Mike Tyson

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The former heavyweight champ was recorded on video punching a fellow first-class passenger aboard a plane last month. The San Mateo County District Attorney's Office said it has closed the case.

Mahinda Rajapaksa

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Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has resigned amid mass protests. Move came as the island was placed under curfew after violent clashes. At least 78 people have been injured in the violence in the capital, Colombo.

Mario Batali

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Mario Batali waived his right to a jury trial in his sexual misconduct trial in Boston on Monday. A judge will decide whether Batali is guilty of accustions that he forcibly kissed and groped a woman in 2017. The 61-year-old has pleaded not guilty to several misdemeanor charges, including indecent assault and battery. If convicted, he could face up to 2 1/2 years in jail and be required to register as a sex offender.

Vladimir Putin

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Nicolle Wallace suggests Russia's invasion of Ukraine is directly linked to the Capitol riot on January 6. Wallace cited remarks former National Security Council adviser Fiona Hill made arguing that Russian President Vladimir Putin would have been emboldened to go into Ukraine himself if then-President Trump was successful.

Erling Haaland

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Erling Haaland will sign a five-year contract worth £500,000-a-week at the Etihad Stadium. 21-year-old has scored 85 goals in 88 games for Borussia Dortmund over 2.5 seasons. A release clause of around $79 million will become active on the Norwegian's contract at the end of this season.

Keir Starmer

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Labour leader had curry and beer with staff while campaigning in Durham. He was seriously considering announcing he intended to resign if fined. Durham Police announced an investigation into 'Beergate' - whether lockdown rules were breached by a gathering Sir Keir attended in the city.

Ben Wallace

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Russian president used a military parade in Moscow as an attempt to cast his invasion of Ukraine as a necessary response to Western policies. UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said Putin showed "a slight shine of desperation" in his Victory Day speech.

Luke Ayling

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Leeds defender Luke Ayling sent off for horror tackle on Gabriel Martinelli. Eddie Nketiah scored twice, including from Illan Meslier's error. Diego Llorente's header pulls Leeds level but Arsenal hold on for victory.

Ncuti Gatwa

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Ncuti Gatwa will become the 14th Doctor on the popular BBC sci-fi series. He will take over from Jodie Whittaker, who has played the 13th doctor since 2017. The 29-year-old is best known for his role as Eric Effiong in Netflix hit Sex Education.

Rich Strike

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Longshot Rich Strike crossed the finish line first in the Run for the Roses on Saturday. Epicenter was second by a length, with Zandon third by another half-length. Former US president Donald Trump was a late arrival ahead of the race.

Canelo Alvarez

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Dmitry Bivol beat Canelo Alvarez to retain his WBA light-heavyweight title. All three judges scored the bout 115-113 in the Russian's favour. Canelo's plans to face Gennady Golovkin in September were wrecked.

WBA

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Dmitry Bivol defeated Canelo Alvarez to retain his WBA light-heavyweight title. Kyrgyz-born Russian used his superior size and technique to brilliant effect. All three judges scored the bout 115-113 in the Russian's favour.

Dmitry Bivol

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Dmitry Bivol defeated Canelo Alvarez to retain his WBA light-heavyweight title. The Kyrgyz-born Russian used his superior size and technique to brilliant effect. All three judges scored the bout 115-113 in the Russian's favour.

John Lee

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Lee received 1,416 votes in the chief executive election, far exceeding the 751 votes needed to win. 99 percent of those who cast ballots (1,416 members) voted for Lee, while only eight voted against. Lee will replace current leader Carrie Lam on July 1.