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Live National Lottery Euromillions results for Friday, September 5: Winning numbers from the draw - walesonline.co.uk - Britain

Live National Lottery Euromillions results for Friday, September 5: Winning numbers from the draw

A whopping £56 million jackpot is up for grabs in the National Lottery Euromillions draw on Friday night.

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Lewis Hamilton - Newcastle United - Charles Leclerc - Alexander Isak - Dan Burn - Asia Cup - Jonathan Trott - North Macedonia - Green Falcons - Monza - UAE the next team to make international ‘breakthrough’ says Gulf Giants’ Trott - arabnews.com - Britain - Italy - Monaco - Uae - Macedonia - county Charles - Liverpool

UAE the next team to make international ‘breakthrough’ says Gulf Giants’ Trott

DUBAI: Jonathan Trott, newly appointed head coach of the Adani Sportsline-owned Gulf Giants, has underlined the growing significance of the DP World ILT20 and its Development Tournament in shaping the future of cricket in the UAE. Speaking at the recently concluded Development Tournament, where the Gulf Giants development side made a semifinal run, Trott praised the quality of talent and the league’s role in raising standards. “This is my first year with the Gulf Giants, and I’m very excited about that,” Trott said. “Seeing all the local and natural talent is very good.

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Scott Mactominay - Donald Trump - Denmark vs Scotland LIVE score and goal updates from the World Cup qualifier - dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Germany - Denmark - Spain - Scotland - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Belarus - Hungary - Greece

Denmark vs Scotland LIVE score and goal updates from the World Cup qualifier

Donald Trump is prone to hyperbole and it's hard to take much of what the US President says seriously.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - Aston Martin - George Russell - Fernando Alonso - Newcastle United - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Alex Albon - Lando Norris - Dan Burn - Oscar Piastri - North Macedonia - Hamilton leads Ferrari one-two in first Monza practice - arabnews.com - Britain - France - Netherlands - Spain - Italy - county Lewis - Macedonia - Ireland - Estonia - Israel - county Hamilton - county Charles - Liverpool

Hamilton leads Ferrari one-two in first Monza practice

MONZA, Italy: Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc delighted the Ferrari fans with a surprise one-two in first practice for the Italian Formula One team’s home grand prix at Monza on Friday. Making his first appearance at Monza in Ferrari red, seven-times world champion and five-times Italian GP winner Hamilton lapped the super-fast ‘Pista Magica’ with a best time of one minute 20.117 seconds. Leclerc, last year’s winner, was 0.169 slower with former Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz — the man Hamilton replaced in January after moving from Mercedes — third for Williams but 0.533 off the pace. Hamilton has yet to stand on the podium for Ferrari and Friday’s opening session, held in bright sunshine at the ‘Temple of Motorsport’, was a boost after the team’s double blank in the Netherlands last weekend when both cars crashed. Hamilton will have a five-place grid penalty for Sunday, however, after it was carried over from Zandvoort. Red Bull’s four-times world champion Max Verstappen was fourth fastest ahead of Italian rookie Kimi Antonelli for Mercedes. McLaren’s title contender Lando Norris was sixth after a trip through the gravel, with championship-leading teammate Oscar Piastri sitting out the session while Irish Formula Two driver Alex Dunne took his place and ended up 16th. Alex Albon was seventh fastest for Williams with Mercedes’ George Russell — who lost power and pulled over toward the end — eighth and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso ninth with Racing Bulls’ Isack Hadjar completing the top 10. French rookie Hadjar, third last weekend for his first career podium in Formula One, triggered a red flag when he went off at the Ascari Chicane with 25 minutes to go and scattered gravel across the track. Alpine had Estonian

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Newcastle United - Alexander Isak - Dan Burn - North Macedonia - Newcastle’s Burn has ‘nothing but good wishes’ for Isak - arabnews.com - Britain - Sweden - Spain - Macedonia - Israel - Andorra - Liverpool

Newcastle’s Burn has ‘nothing but good wishes’ for Isak

LONDON: Newcastle defender Dan Burn insisted on Friday he feels “no animosity” toward Alexander Isak following the striker’s drawn-out move to Premier League rivals Liverpool. Isak effectively went on strike in order to force a move through a move to the English champions, with a British record £125 million ($169 million) transfer finally completed on Monday’s deadline day of the summer window. Newcastle fans turned on their one-time hero and while Burn was sympathetic toward their feelings, the Magpies center-half accepts the Sweden striker had to look after himself. “I’ve been in football long enough to understand that for a player, the careers are short and they’ve got things that they want to achieve,” Burn said ahead of England’s World Cup qualifier with Andorra on Saturday. “So for me, happy that it’s over. “Alex is a mate, so it was tough situation because you wanted him to be around and helping the team, but also understand for him, what he needs to do personally.

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Stefano Domenicali - North Macedonia - Formula 1 extends Monaco Grand Prix contract until 2035 - arabnews.com - Britain - Spain - Monaco - Macedonia - Israel

Formula 1 extends Monaco Grand Prix contract until 2035

MONACO: Formula 1 extended its contract with the Monaco Grand Prix for four more years on Friday, keeping one of the sport’s most iconic races on the calendar until 2035. It is the second contract renewal in less than 12 months for Monaco, which signed a six-year extension to 2031 last November. Monaco was first raced in 1929 and held the second official Formula 1 World Championship race on its twisty streets back in 1950. It has been part of the F1 calendar since 1955, excluding the COVID-hit 2020 season. “The renewal of the Monaco Grand Prix until 2035 is in keeping with a sporting and historical tradition to which the principality remains deeply attached,” Monaco’s head of state Prince Albert II said. “I can only welcome this renewed commitment, which is testament to our collective success, the excellence of our collaboration with Formula 1, and the unique place that Monaco occupies in the international motorsport landscape.” With old-school glamor and a harbor filled with luxury yachts, Monaco is known as “the jewel in the crown” of F1, but it’s by far the slowest circuit of the year. Tight, twisty and not really suited to modern F1 cars, Monaco is a throwback to the series origins in the 1950s.

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Naomi Osaka - Thomas Tuchel - Gareth Southgate - John Stones - Sarina Wiegman - ’No curse’ on England, insists Tuchel despite near misses - arabnews.com - Britain - Germany - Serbia - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Andorra - Slovakia

’No curse’ on England, insists Tuchel despite near misses

LONDON: England manager Thomas Tuchel is adamant there is “no curse” upon his side as he looks to end their near 60-year wait for a major international trophy.England’s only previous major title came at the 1966 World Cup on home soil, defeating West Germany in the final.England came close several times to ending the drought under Tuchel’s predecessor Gareth Southgate, losing successive European Championship finals, as well as reaching the 2018 World Cup semifinals and the last eight in 2022.England’s women have enjoyed success under Sarina Wiegman, winning back-to-back Euros titles in 2022 and 2025, while the men’s Under-21 side are also double European champions after backing up their 2023 title with victory in Slovakia in June.“Not at all,” Tuchel said when asked if he felt extra pressure due to the women’s and youth teams’ successes.“If it is something, then it is a good omen and I was so happy for Sarina and (Under-21 coach) Lee (Carsley) because they made it and they made an extraordinary effort and a huge success with back-to-back victories...“It is possible (to win a trophy with England), there is no curse on English teams and it is a good omen and we will do our very best to follow their example.”England face Andorra on Saturday in qualifying for next year’s World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada, before taking on Serbia in Belgrade on Tuesday.“I get a lot of tips, that’s for sure, but always in a friendly manner,” former Chelsea boss Tuchel said of his interactions with England fans.“Most of them just say, ‘Bring it home, Thomas’.

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Win a fantastic holiday package worth £1,750 with 'the North's best airport' - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain

Win a fantastic holiday package worth £1,750 with 'the North's best airport'

You don't have to travel far to find the best airport in the North - it's just down the M62.

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