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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs files motion to dismiss some claims in sexual assault lawsuit
The motion claims Combs cannot be sued because certain laws did not exist when Joi Dickerson-Deal made the allegations against him in 1991.
A sporting chance to boost tourism industry
THE World Indoor Bowls Championships is the sort of event Guernsey needs to invest in to boost tourism, the chairwoman of the Tourism Management Board has said.
Clipper on summer detour to Ireland in ferry route change
COMMODORE Clipper is being pulled from some local routes to run a route between France and Ireland for Brittany Ferries over the summer – because of Brexit.
Bowlers’ long journeys take them to the rink
COMPETITORS from Africa and Asia at the World Indoor Bowls Championships had to cope with the extra challenge of lost luggage in their long journeys to Guernsey.
On this day in 2006: Wales name Gareth Jenkins as Mike Ruddock’s successor
Ruddock had stepped down less than a year after leading Wales to a Grand Slam.
Train derailment and fire forces road closure near Arizona-New Mexico state line
No injuries were reported in the midday train wreck near Lupton, Arizona.
Tornadoes flatten homes in Nebraska and leave trails of damage in Iowa
Some injuries were reported but there were no immediate reports that anyone was killed.
ITV News presenter ‘receiving medical care’ after becoming ‘unwell’ live on-air
The broadcaster appeared to struggle to read the news bulletins while presenting ITV News at Ten on Friday.
What the papers say – April 27
Images of a smiling King and Queen adorn most of Saturday’s front pages.
Wellwishers welcome King’s return to public-facing royal duties
Charles has been receiving care as an outpatient since early February.
BME women ‘twice as likely to be on zero-hours contracts as white men’
Research suggests BME workers are ‘significantly overrepresented’ on zero-hours contracts compared with white workers.
Failure to reinstate UNWRA funding is negation of duty, SNP MP tells Sunak
Brendan O’Hara has urged the UK Government to reinstate funding after a report ruled on the neutrality of the aid organisation.
UN investigators probe 14 UNRWA aid staff Israel accused over Hamas attack
The UN was informed in January of Israeli allegations that 12 employees of the agency known as UNRWA had taken part in the October 7 attack.
Grant Shapps: Not the time or place for Tory leadership battle
The Cabinet minister warned restive Conservative MPs off moving against Rishi Sunak before an election.
Luke Littler coasts into second round of Austrian Darts Open
The 17-year-old will face much stiffer competition in second-seed Damon Heta in the second round.
Erik ten Hag expresses ‘a lot of sympathy’ for misfiring Marcus Rashford
The 26-year-old produced a career-high 30 goals last season.
Arsenal ‘demise’ not motivating Ange Postecoglou as Spurs chase own achievements
A victory for Arsenal at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium would help them move a step closer to a first title since 2004.
I enjoy it – Mauricio Pochettino happy with life at Chelsea despite poor results
The Argentinian saw his side thumped 5-0 at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday.
5 key players that inspired Leicester to immediate return to Premier League
It has been a brilliant season for the Foxes under Enzo Maresca.
Sadiq Khan tells young Londoners to vote or ‘wake up shocked’ to Tory victory
The Labour politician warned that the May 2 mayoral election ‘is on a knife-edge’.