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The Football Association has announced it is “seeking observations” from Sunderland over comments manager David Moyes made to a female reporter last month. Moyes has expressed his regret and apologised to BBC reporter Vicki Sparks after saying “you might get a slap, even though you’re a woman” following their Premier League game with Burnley. The Black Cats boss said the club’s hierarchy were aware of the comment at the time but the FA will speak to Sunderland and Moyes to get his version of events. After Sparks asked the Scot if there was added pressure on him to due owner…

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Drones are at the centre of a flood of reports being made to police in the UK, amid a dramatic surge in incidents. The number of complaints has rocketed between 2014 and 2016, according to Press Association figures. Last year, police recorded 3,456 incidents – about 10 a day and almost triple the 2015 figure of 1,237. The 2014 figure was just 283. These include neighbour-to-neighbour rows, crime, general annoyance and close calls with passenger planes. Not all police forces were able to submit data on the drone cases so the real number could be much higher. Sussex Police recorded…

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BP has agreed to slash millions of pounds from its chief executive’s maximum pay deal for the next three years in a bid to head off the threat of a fresh shareholder revolt. Sky News has obtained the details of the FTSE-100 oil giant’s future pay policy – which will be disclosed in its annual report later this week amid intense political scrutiny of boardroom pay packages. Insiders briefed on the terms of the deal that will be awarded to Bob Dudley, BP’s chief executive, said the company had decided to reduce his maximum long-term incentive plan award from seven…

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Prime Minister Theresa May will reveal details of a jobs and education package to help the most vulnerable victims of the Syrian conflict. The £1bn package, which includes £840m that was promised last year and £160m of new money, aims to give support to refugees and the countries hosting them. It will be unveiled by the PM during her visit to Jordan, where she will visit a school that is educating refugees alongside Jordanian children. Jordan has more than 650,000 registered Syrian refugees. The announcement also comes ahead of a Syria conference in Brussels on 4 and 5 April. The…

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Exercising regularly has wide-ranging physical, emotional and social health benefits. You need to exercise safely to remain healthy and injury-free. If it’s safe and painless, you’re more likely to stick to it! Safety is about using common sense, understanding basic techniques and listening to your body. Here are some tips to stay safe and injury-free: Be aware of your body. Think about how the particular exercise is making you feel. If something doesn’t feel right, stop immediately and seek medical advice. Warm up and cool down. Try slow stretches and go through the motions of your sport or activity before…

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BLW President builds on prophecy and insight, declaring a season of increasing knowledge. The expectations of millions around the world were exceeded moments ago as different segments of the April 2017 Global Communion Service culminated in the utterance of the direction of the Spirit for the BLW Nation. Reading from 2 Peter 1:5-9, which instructs to “add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge,” the man of God, Pastor Chris, began to share what the Spirit showed him to be the third part in three important points for us, building atop prophecy and insight, the words of the month…

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Theresa May will issue an appeal to the country to “come together” as she formally launches the process for the UK to leave the European Union. Nine months after the divisive Brexit referendum last June, the Prime Minister will officially trigger Article 50 in a letter that will be hand delivered in Brussels. At the same time, in a statement to MPs in the Commons, she will pledge to get the right deal for everyone in the UK, including EU nationals living in this country. “We are one great union of people and nations with a proud history and a…

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Tesco is to take a £235m hit after it agreed separate deals to pay a fine and compensation to shareholders over the 2014 profits scandal. The country’s largest supermarket chain said its subsidiary – Tesco Stores – had reached a Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) over historic accounting practices with the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). The deal emerged just days after Sky News reported an announcement was imminent, but it remains subject to judicial scrutiny on 10 April before it could take effect. The SFO stressed that the DPA does not address liability of any sort. Tesco was to pay, it…

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Donald Trump has rolled back Barack Obama’s record on climate change with a series of orders undermining America’s commitment to tackle global warming. In his first trip to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the President – who has called global warming “a hoax” created by China – has signed an Energy Independence Executive Order. Kicking off what he called “the start of a new era in American energy”, his instructions will allow regulators to rewrite key rules curbing US carbon emissions, lift a temporary ban on federal coal leasing and scrap a requirement for federal officials to consider the impact…

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