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Phillip Schofield - Holly Willoughby - Declan Donnelly - Phillip Schofield TV return could see ex-This Morning star enter I'm A Celebrity jungle - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia

Phillip Schofield TV return could see ex-This Morning star enter I'm A Celebrity jungle

Phillip Schofield is rumoured to be making a surprising TV comeback. The 62-year-old has been tipped for a potential return to popular ITV show, I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!

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Paris Olympics - Hungary officials pan boxer Imane Khelif's Olympic participation - ESPN - espn.com - France - Italy - Australia - China - Algeria - Hungary

Hungary officials pan boxer Imane Khelif's Olympic participation - ESPN

VILLEPINTE, France — The Hungarian Boxing Association says it is sending letters of protest to both the IOC and Hungary's Olympic committee over Anna Luca Hamori's quarterfinal matchup with Imane Khelif of Algeria in women's boxing at the Paris Olympics.

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Craig Doyle - Stacey Solomon - Graziano Di-Prima - Craig Revel Horwood - Giovanni Pernice - Zara Macdermott - BBC Strictly Come Dancing judge 'wants the truth' as they're 'blown away' by show scandal - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

BBC Strictly Come Dancing judge 'wants the truth' as they're 'blown away' by show scandal

Craig Revel Horwood has said he 'wants the truth' as the Strictly Come Dancing scandal rumbles on. The BBC One dance contest judge has once again been quizzed on the allegations surrounding the show's professional dancers his latest appearance on live TV.

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Marie-Philip Poulin - Bev Priestman - Vanessa Gilles - How Vanessa Gilles changed the Olympic trajectory of Canadian women's soccer - cbc.ca - France - Colombia - Canada

How Vanessa Gilles changed the Olympic trajectory of Canadian women's soccer

The ball dribbled to Vanessa Gilles' feet, with no French player on her in front of the net.

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Paris Olympics - Bev Priestman - Vanessa Gilles - Thrust into a maelstrom, acting head coach Spence keeps Canadian women's soccer team focused on the field - cbc.ca - France - Germany - Colombia - Canada - New Zealand - county Ashley

Thrust into a maelstrom, acting head coach Spence keeps Canadian women's soccer team focused on the field

Andy Spence hasn't skipped a beat since being thrust into the acting head coach position for the Canadian women's soccer team at the Paris Olympics.

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Jessie Fleming - Paris Olympics - Bev Priestman - Paris Games - Vanessa Gilles - Summer Macintosh - Olympic newsletter: Women's soccer team does it, Summer goes for another gold - cbc.ca - France - Germany - Colombia - Usa - Canada

Olympic newsletter: Women's soccer team does it, Summer goes for another gold

This is an excerpt from CBC Sports' daily newsletter, The Buzzer. Subscribe here to get the latest on the Paris Olympics in your inbox every day.

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Paris Olympics - Bev Priestman - Vanessa Gilles - Canada makes Olympic quarterfinals after 6-point spying penalty - ESPN - espn.com - France - Germany - Colombia - Canada - New Zealand

Canada makes Olympic quarterfinals after 6-point spying penalty - ESPN

Vanessa Gilles scored in the 62nd minute to give Canada a 1-0 victory over Colombia and send the team into the quarterfinals of the Paris Olympics on Wednesday despite losing six points in the tournament because of a drone spying scandal.

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Paris Olympics - Bev Priestman - Canada loses appeal, as drone-spying scandal could spread to 2026 World Cup - foxnews.com - France - Switzerland - Colombia - Usa - Mexico - Canada - New Zealand

Canada loses appeal, as drone-spying scandal could spread to 2026 World Cup

Canadian soccer officials admitted in evidence to FIFA that spying on opponents was routinely done, for the men’s national team as well as the women’s team, which has been punished for using drones at the Paris Olympics.

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