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Tuesday 01 April 2025 7:02 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 01 April 2025 7:03 pm Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email The Premier League will finally introduce semi-automated offside technology this month after a number of delays. The Premier League will finally introduce semi-automated offside technology this month after a number of delays. The system, seen as an upgrade on the controversial VAR system currently used to judge offsides, has been tested in a non-live capacity across a number of Premier League and FA Cup games. But…

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Emergency crews, including police, paramedics, and firefighters, raced to Blairlinn Industrial Estate after being alerted to a building blaze in the area on Tuesday, April 1 at around 2.30pm.  READ NEXT: Everything you need to know about the huge Cumbernauld fire (Image: Images by Gordon Terris) We previously reported that six men, aged between 20 and 66, were taken to hospital. Five were taken to Glasgow’s Royal Infirmary for treatment. Another individual was sent to the University Hospital Monlanks in North Lanarkshire. None of their injuries are described as being life-threatening. (Image: Images by Gordon Terris) At the moment, the cause of the fire…

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“Trust isn’t just a marketing buzzword—it’s a business currency that directly influences revenue, reputation, and resilience” — Karla Jo Helms (KJ), Chief Evangelist and Anti-PR® Strategist for JOTO PR Disruptors™ Post this The Trust Gap: Why Businesses Struggle to Earn Credibility Nearly a quarter of executives admit they struggle to understand what stakeholders actually want, and without clear engagement strategies, they risk losing investor confidence and jeopardizing access to capital. (1) To bridge this gap, businesses must move beyond self-promotion and embrace transparency. “Stakeholders aren’t looking for polished corporate jargon,” says Helms. “The brands that thrive are the ones that…

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The crash, which happened at around 9.30am today (April 1), took place on the A-road in Muddleswood, West Sussex. The Ferrari left the carriageway and flipped over, landing on its roof. READ MORE: Severe delays on A27 cause rush hour chaos The road was partially blocked while recovery vehicles towed it away. The incident and subsequent recovery caused traffic. Sussex Police has been approached for more information. Source link [Featured] [Just In]

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Location : The A590 westbound between the A5087 west of Ulverston and the junction with the A595 . Reason : Road traffic collision. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 21:00 and 21:15 on 1 April 2025. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 21:00 and 21:15 on 1 April 2025. Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed. Source link

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Adam Hollioake believes Kent’s return to County Championship Division 2 could help form some of their talented young players’ careers.New head coach Hollioake’s first summer in charge will see Kent play in the second tier of red-ball cricket for the first time since 2018.New Kent head coach Adam Hollioake. Picture: Barry GoodwinWhile that is, undoubtedly, a blow, it does also provide opportunities.Division 2 cricket could hand players, such as all-rounders Jaydn Denly and Ekansh Singh, as well as namesake bowler Jas Singh, more County Championship first-team chances.Hollioake said: “Four-day cricket does give you a bit more time to work out…

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Tuesday 01 April 2025 5:13 pm Share Facebook Share on Facebook X Share on Twitter LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn WhatsApp Share on WhatsApp Email Share on Email Only one fund sector returned more than one per cent throughout March. Technology funds plummeted ten per cent in March as UK investors dumped risk assets as fears started to grow about US president Donald Trump’s handling of the American economy. Tech funds were the worst performing UK investment fund category in the month, followed closely by North American small company funds (nine per cent drop) and North American funds (eight per cent…

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Queen Victoria was particularly popular in the city – she launched Glasgow’s water supply at Loch Katrine, coined the phrase “Second City of Empire” and opened the City Chambers in 1888.  Scottish and UK royal families have played a role in Glasgow’s story and the city for its part has marked many of the great milestones in royal history over the centuries. We know that David I of Scotland and his courtiers were present at the consecration of the first cathedral in 1136, worshipping at the tomb and shrine of St Mungo. (Image: Glasgow City Archives) This cathedral was destroyed…

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Image Credit: Getty Images Senator from New Jersey Cory Booker pulled an all-nighter on March 31, 2025, by holding a filibuster. While protesting against Donald Trump and his administration, the Democrat launched into his hours-long speech at around 7 p.m. ET, and he kept going through the next morning. So, is Booker still speaking in front of the Senate? Below, see updates about Booker’s filibuster and learn more about it. What Is a Filibuster? A filibuster is when a politician holds a prolonged debate or speech to prevent legislation from passing, such as a bill, a vote, a resolution or…

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