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By Daniel Matthews For Dailymail.Com Published: 14:09 EDT, 17 September 2023 | Updated: 14:34 EDT, 17 September 2023 Quarterback Anthony Richardson had to be taken out the Colts’ game against the Texans after suffering a concussion in the first half.Richardson was taken to the locker room early in the second quarter to be evaluated and the team later announced that he was out with a concussion.The 21-year-old ran for two touchdowns in the first quarter to help the Colts build a 14-7 lead. He went to the medical tent after a drive to start the second quarter and was soon…
A senior official at now-bankrupt Birmingham City Council worked for two years in the same tiny church community centre as a school transport firm that it was his job to regulate, MailOnline can reveal.The rundown West Bromwich office was also used by contractor Green Destinations Ltd (GDL), which saw its business with the authority balloon over that same two-year period, before finding itself at the centre of an £11million overcharging probe.Jay Shimano, whose job it is to ensure school transport safety, and his boss at the council Sarah Norman, directed drivers at rival firms to collect their ID badges – without…
Whatever John Boumphrey thought he was taking on when he became Amazon’s UK boss, he almost certainly underestimated it. When he was appointed in November 2020, Britain was engulfed in the second major wave of Covid-19 infections and Amazon was seeing a surge in demand as customers who were stuck at home turned to online shopping. He was then forced to confront more mayhem last year when the Russian invasion of Ukraine threw global supply chains into chaos, leading to soaring inflation and sparking the cost-of-living crisis. Learning on the job: Whatever John Boumphrey thought he was taking on when he became Amazon’s…
By Ed Carruthers For Mailonline Published: 10:48 EDT, 16 September 2023 | Updated: 13:06 EDT, 16 September 2023 Advertisement Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest scores, team news and updates as Wales take on European minnows Portugal looking for their second straight win after beating Fiji in tournament opener. Errors, errors, errosIt’s been a slow start to this first half. Both sides seem to be making some really uncharacteristic errors, with Wales crossing in the middle of the park. Marques has a crack at goal here from just inside his half, but cant quite thread the needle. Changes incoming now…
MARKET REPORT: Rolls-Royce flies high on back of post-Covid travel boomBy John Abiona Updated: 16:50 EDT, 15 September 2023 Rolls-Royce is finally closing in on pre-lockdown levels as its stellar run this year continues.The FTSE 100 jet engine maker’s stock has more than doubled so far in 2023 and rose another 0.7 per cent, or 1.6p, to 227.4p yesterday.That put shares within a whisker of the 240p they were trading at in February 2020, shortly before the UK went into lockdown.Its recent gains have been driven by hopes that it is finally turning the corner following several years of challenges.…
Rainbow warriors: Dutch police blast eco-protesters with water cannons and drag them away as demonstrators shut major roadway for a seventh dayProtests in The Hague against subsidies for fossil fuel using industries continueDutch police deployed water cannons in attempt to dislodge activists Environmental activists globally plan for weekend of climate protests By Jacob Judah Published: 11:39 EDT, 15 September 2023 | Updated: 12:41 EDT, 15 September 2023 Police in the Netherlands used water cannons in The Hague today to remove environmental activists that have been disrupting traffic for seven days.Protesters, from groups including Extinction Rebellion, Greenpeace, and others, have been demanding that the…
Bizarre moment woman sprinkles ‘her brother’s ashes’ into swimming pool packed with revellers at Ibiza clubThe woman dances along to the music at Ushuaia as she pours the contents out By Olivia Jones Published: 10:22 EDT, 15 September 2023 | Updated: 11:34 EDT, 15 September 2023 Grim footage has emerged showing a woman who claims to sprinkle her brother’s ashes into a busy swimming pool at a club in Ibiza.In a post she shared on TikTok, the woman appears to scatter a grey dusty substance in the shallow waters at the popular party venue, Ushuaia.As she pours she dances along to…
Chris Sutton believes Liverpool ‘could be the closest challengers to Manchester City’ this season. Jurgen Klopp’s side have strengthened their squad during the transfer window, signing exciting new talents Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister while also holding on to Mohamed Salah after he was heavily linked with a move to the Saudi Arabian Pro League. Liverpool have also seen some players depart this summer, with Roberto Firmino, Jordan Henderson and Fabino being the three most notable players leaving Anfield. Yet Sutton, who made 255 Premier League appearances during his career, told Ian Ladyman on Mail Sport’s podcast It’s All Coming Up that he…
Luis Rubiales has been ordered not to go within 200 metres of Jenni Hermoso or contact her after he made his first court appearance for allegedly forcibly kissing her.Judge Francisco de Jorge imposed the restraining order to prevent Rubiales, 46, from approaching Hermoso after he appeared at Madrid’s Audencia Nacional court to deny allegations of sexual assault and coercion filed by the footballer. State prosecutors had asked the investigating judge to consider issuing a restraining order to prohibit Rubiales from coming within 500 meters of Hermoso or trying to communicate with her, as well as a requirement for him to check…
Tesco and Sainsbury’s are using ‘potentially dodgy tactics’ on some of their loyalty offers to shoppers, consumer group Which? has claimed.The supermarkets are, in some instances, giving the impression that savings for loyalty card members are better or more substantial than they really are, according to Which?Its findings suggest Tesco and Sainsbury’s ‘are sometimes offering customers deals that do not necessarily constitute a genuine saving’.Sainsbury’s has refuted the claims and said the Which? findings were based on a ‘flawed methodology’.Tesco also rejected the findings by Which? and told This is Money that ‘all our Clubcard Price promotions follow strict rules’.…