Crystal Palace 3-3 Bournemouth: Andoni Iraola post-match interview

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Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola says he "cannot accept" the decision to award Crystal Palace a penalty in the 96th minute, as Bafode Diakite was ruled to have brought Marc Guehi down in the box during a corner in a 3-3 draw at Selhurst Park in the Premier League.MATCH REPORT: Premier League - Crystal Palace 3-3 BournemouthAvailable to UK users only. Source link

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Israel, Hamas exchange remains of the deceased under new ceasefire | Gaza

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NewsFeedHamas has handed over the remains of a tenth deceased Israeli captive, while Palestinians are struggling to identify loved ones among the 135 bodies Israel has released under the fragile new ceasefire.Published On 18 Oct 202518 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share Source link

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Crystal Palace 3-3 Bournemouth analysis: Cherries fans dreaming before late drama

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Boss Andoni Iraola is in his third season in charge of Bournemouth - and what a job he is doing.The Cherries finished 15th, only five points above the relegation zone under Gary O'Neil in 2022-23, but since Iraola's arrival they have come 12th and ninth - their joint-highest finish in league football.However, despite losing four key players in the summer - centre-halves Dean Huijsen and Illia Zabarnyi, left-back Milos Kerkez and winger Dango Ouattara, who moved in big-money transfers to Real Madrid, Paris St-Germain, Liverpool and Brentford respectively - Iraola has…

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The Prem: Leicester Tigers 22-20 Bath

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In the clubs' first meeting since Bath won a closely fought Twickenham showpiece in June, it was the away side who struck first.Santi Carreras, in his first Bath start, kicked forward in midfield for his team-mates to chase. The ball was spilled by Adam Radwan, allowing the Argentina international to kick ahead once more. Henry Arundell was first on the ball before off-loading to Frost to score a try on what was also his first start in the blue, black and white.But that lead was not to last for long.Bath were…

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Horses and runners compete in Quantock Hills challenge

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Two horses have beaten around 100 runners in a 23 mile (37km) race across Somerset's Quantock Hills.The Man v Horse endurance race, which was first held more than 40 years ago in Powys, Wales, saw the crowd of runners given a head start of only 15 minutes.Only four competitors have ever beaten a horse in the history of the race, with the last Somerset event ending in a tie between a human and a horse at three hours and 11 minutes.The race raised around £4,000 for Equilibrium Coaching and Therapy, a…

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In the occupied West Bank, the war continues | Israel-Palestine conflict

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It has been a week since the ceasefire was announced in Gaza. When we heard the news in the occupied West Bank, we celebrated. We felt relief and hope that the genocide is finally over. But we also realised that there is no ceasefire for us.The daily violence we have been subjected to for decades is showing no signs of abating. Since October 7, 2023, the brutality of our occupier has only intensified. Today, life in the West Bank has become almost impossible.Violence, dispossession and paralysisAfter the ceasefire deal was announced,…

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Work to repair dangerous Somerset embankment completed

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More than 230 steel bars have been used to repair and stabilise a collapsed embankment along a busy route.The 130-metre embankment along Upper Stanton in Stanton Drew, Somerset, had partially given way, putting the road at risk.Bath & North East Somerset Council (BANES) said the work, which cost more than £430.000, has now secured the road for the long-term.Councillor Lucy Hodge, Cabinet Member for Sustainable Transport Delivery, thanked residents for their patience and said the council had "significantly increased the banks integrity".The work included improving the local drainage and resurfacing the…

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Former Exeter policeman named honorary alderman

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A former lord mayor of Exeter who served in the police for 30 years has been appointed an honorary alderman.Percy Prowse, 72, is only the 16th person to be awarded the recognition since 1981.Mr Prowse, a familiar figure in Exeter's streets as a cape-wearing police officer, said he was "truly honoured".He had served more than 30 years with Devon and Cornwall Police and was often seen cycling through Exeter in his blue serge cape, said the Local Democracy Reporting Service.He later became a Conservative county councillor for Pennsylvania, Stoke Hill and…

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Sacred and Profane – Exeter Observer

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St Nicholas Priory is hosting an evening of medieval music following an afternoon workshop with musicians Steve Tyler, Marco Cannavò and Katy Marchant on Saturday 15 November.The evening concert includes European sacred and secular songs spanning the 12th to 15th centuries played on historical musical instruments including hurdy-gurdy, citole, organistrum, portative organ, bladder pipe and gothic harp.The concert will follow an afternoon workshop led by the trio, suitable for all ages, offering an opportunity to see different medieval instruments up close and find out how they are played. Steve Tyler, Marco…

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Buses to replace Bournemouth-Dorchester trains for line upgrade

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Rail travellers are being advised to plan ahead as buses are due to replace trains so that work to stabilise an embankment and protect a line from flooding can be carried out.Network Rail said the "vital" work between Poole and Dorchester in Dorset would see engineers strengthen a railway embankment in Hamworthy and upgrade the drainage at the Poole sidings.Mark Goodall, Wessex route director, said: "We're sorry for the disruption to passengers while we carry out this work but it's essential to keep services running safely and reliably."On 15 and 16…

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Iran says restrictions on nuclear programme ‘terminated’ as deal expires | Nuclear Energy News

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Iran also expresses commitment to diplomacy as landmark 10-year nuclear deal with Western powers officially ends.Iran has said it is no longer bound by restrictions on its nuclear programme as a landmark 10-year deal between it and world powers expired, though Tehran reiterated its “commitment to diplomacy”.From now on, “all of the provisions [of the 2015 deal], including the restrictions on the Iranian nuclear programme and the related mechanisms are considered terminated,” Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Saturday, the day of the pact’s expiration.Recommended Stories list…

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Sam Surridge: The Englishman battling Lionel Messi for the MLS Golden Boot

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With NBA's Memphis Grizzlies a three-hour drive away, the sporting culture in Nashville has tended to revolve around American football and ice hockey. The city is home to NFL team Tennessee Titans and Nashville Predators of the NHL, who Surridge enjoys watching. "It is pretty intense," he explains, having been to several games. "The way they play, they're a different kind of humans - these big guys that will smash each other."But buoyed by their US Open Cup success, Surridge says Nashville is also becoming a "soccer city".The football club -…

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