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Coventry’s loss was both thrilling and devastating

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Pep Guardiola responded, "Please respect Coventry," in response to a presumptuous TV reporter's inquiry on Saturday evening regarding the possibility of another all-Manchester FA Cup final involving Manchester City. Guardiola was cognizant of the fact that Coventry City would not be easy prey for Manchester United in Sunday's semi-final; however, not even he could have predicted the extent to which they would bring Erik ten Hag's squad perilously close to disaster in the most exhilarating and distressing football experience of my life.

Female gamers compete for thousands at inaugural UK event

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"A case of Red Bull" is what one of the competing women recollects from her past involvement in the competition. Teams will compete this weekend for a prize pool of £15,000. On Saturday, the first professional women's gaming tournament of its kind begins in the United Kingdom. The most-viewed esports game in women's competitions, the first-person shooter Valorant, will be competed in by four professional gaming teams.

Denver defeats LeBron’s Lakers 114-103 in playoff opener

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In the first game of their first-round NBA postseason series, the defending champions, Denver Nuggets, overcame a slow start and defeated LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers 114-103. Nikola Jokic contributed to the comeback. On their path to their first Western Conference championship last season, the Nuggets swept the Lakers in four games in the finals. On Saturday, they maintained their dominance over the star-studded Los Angeles crowd.

Sales stopped as shoppers avoided expensive department stores

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Last month, retail sales came to a halt as consumers abandoned department stores in response to price increases. However, the lackluster performance follows a more robust start to the year, so the sector should still contribute to the United Kingdom's recovery from the recession. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), March retail sales volumes were unchanged from the previous month.

Whistleblower told no ‘duty’ to report funds misuse

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The Lancashire representative for Fylde, Mr. Menzies, refutes the accusations levied against him. At 3:15 a.m., the former Conservative reportedly called a former staff member and demanded thousands of pounds to pay "bad people." The Conservatives were cautioned that the purported misuse of party funds by former MP Mark Menzies might have constituted fraud; however, the whistleblower was not obligated to disclose the matter.

Crowds hold vigil at Bondi Beach for attack victims

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On April 13, numerous individuals were injured and six were murdered during the murderous rampage that Joel Cauchi perpetrated. A minimum of twelve individuals, nine of whom were female, were transported to the hospital with stab wounds during the assault; six of these individuals are still hospitalized. Amy Scott, a police officer, fatally shot Cauchi at the location.

Largest UK stadium cancels test gig tickets in apology

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The administrators of the largest arena in the United Kingdom have issued an apology for the late cancellation of tickets to a test performance that was scheduled to begin hours in advance. It follows the announcement by Co-op Live in Manchester organizers that they were compelled to reduce the capacity of a preview concert featuring Rick Astley to "effectively" test the venue's 23,500 seats.

Plastic industry warms Earth twice as fast as airlines

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A new study reveals that the plastics industry emits thousands of tonnes of greenhouse gases annually, which is multiple times worse than the airline industry's contribution. An investigation conducted by researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory revealed that the plastic industry emits an estimated 2.5 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere annually, in contrast to the 1 billion tonnes released by the airline industry.

The US House approves billions in Ukraine and Israel aid

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Despite strong opposition from conservative Republicans, a $95 billion legislative package that provides security assistance to Taiwan, Israel, and Ukraine was enacted by the United States House of Representatives with broad bipartisan support. The legislation advanced to the Senate, which is majority-Democratic, on Saturday. A comparable measure was approved by the Senate over two months ago.

Rishi Sunak promises child benefit cap if Tories win next election

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The prime minister affirmed that the Conservative manifesto would include the pledge to maintain the limit, which was implemented in 2017. Rishi Sunak has unveiled that, should the Conservatives prevail in the upcoming election, he will maintain the two-child benefit limit. The policy restricts the benefits that Universal Credit-eligible parents may request for their offspring.

Arsenal claim top spot after Trossard and Ødegaard defeat Wolves

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To reclaim the Premier League's top spot, Arsenal achieved a historic milestone by maintaining a spotless record on their league travels for the sixth time in succession. Critics who are accusing the club of a typical late-season collapse can point to this surprisingly resilient victory.

Blackstone bids £1.2bn for Hipgnosis, Blondie owner

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Blackstone, a behemoth in private equity, has already presented the owner of compositions performed by Shakira and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers with multiple offers. This weekend, the Blackstone investment behemoth is formulating plans for a £1.2 billion takeover of the proprietor of the music company that Blondie, the Kaiser Chiefs, and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers perform on. Blackstone has previously presented multiple acquisition proposals for Hipgnosis Songs Fund (HSF), a music rights investment company listed in London.

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