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Manchester Science Festival 2024: Full line-up revealed including giant spiders, space quiz nights and museum after hours events - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - county Park

Manchester Science Festival 2024: Full line-up revealed including giant spiders, space quiz nights and museum after hours events

One of the most popular science festivals in the UK is returning to Manchester later this year - with ten days of installations and interactive events.

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Lee Johnson - Shaun Maloney - Jack Ross - Tam Macmanus - Nick Montgomery - Ron Gordon - International - Ian Gordon's Hibs confessions better late than never but I'm not sure it's changed perceptions - Tam McManus - dailyrecord.co.uk

Ian Gordon's Hibs confessions better late than never but I'm not sure it's changed perceptions - Tam McManus

It's better late than never, I suppose. Ian Gordon deserves a bit of credit for coming out and facing the music – or at least the cameras – even if he should have done it long before now.

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Massachusetts Girls' Field Hockey Team Refuses To Play Opponent With Male Players - foxnews.com - county Somerset - state Massachusets

Massachusetts Girls' Field Hockey Team Refuses To Play Opponent With Male Players

A terrible scene played out last year during a high school girls' field hockey game in Massachusetts.

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Peace - Halloween enthusiasts face fines up to £10,150 for disruptive celebrations - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain

Halloween enthusiasts face fines up to £10,150 for disruptive celebrations

As the spookiest time of year approaches, households across the UK are eagerly decking out their homes with ghostly decorations and preparing for lively Halloween festivities. However, households could be in for a frightful surprise, as their over-the-top displays and raucous parties may land them in legal trouble with hefty fines of up to £10,150.

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Watch: Third Umpire Demands Replay, Calls Rare 'Wicket-Keeper' No Ball - sports.ndtv.com

Watch: Third Umpire Demands Replay, Calls Rare 'Wicket-Keeper' No Ball

A law that rarely comes into play in cricket is when a wicket-keeper batter claims or interferes with play by keeping his gloves ahead of the stumps. But that is exactly the sin that Northamptonshire wicket-keeper Lewis McManus made in a Vitality T20 Blast contest against Somerset. With Somerset's Tom Kohler-Cadmore on strike, McManus had just appealed for a stumping. However, after replays showed that McManus' gloves had just crossed the line of the stumps before he collected the ball, the third umpire decided to call it a no-ball altogether.

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Jurgen Klopp - Mauricio Pochettino - Gregg Berhalter - Why Pochettino is USMNT's best possible hire as head coach - ESPN - espn.com - Usa

Why Pochettino is USMNT's best possible hire as head coach - ESPN

If you can't get Jurgen Klopp, you could do a lot worse than hiring the guy he beat in the 2019 Champions League final.

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Lewis Neilson - Kieron Bowie in Hibs injury sweat as Scot Gemmill admits only dampner during Scotland Under 21 stroll - dailyrecord.co.uk - Belgium - Scotland - Kazakhstan - Slovakia - Malta

Kieron Bowie in Hibs injury sweat as Scot Gemmill admits only dampner during Scotland Under 21 stroll

Scot Gemmill praised his Scotland Under 21 kids after a Maltese stroll on the Mediterranean island set them up for a do-or-die clash with Belgium next month.

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'Beloved' city centre market to close down this weekend after more than 50 years - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Instagram

'Beloved' city centre market to close down this weekend after more than 50 years

A ‘beloved’ outdoor market which has been open in the city centre for more than 50 years is set to close for good this weekend.

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