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Argyle will win 24 Premier League titles and nine European Cups

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Argyle will win 24 Premier League titles and nine European Cups Plymouth Argyle will win 24 Premier League titles and be crowned Kings of Europe on nine occasions in the next 1,000 years - if a simulated version of the popular computer game Football Manager is to be believed. Back in 2015, Reddit user Lorf_Yimzo ran a simulation version of Football Manager 2015 and after 58 days and 1,000 fantasy years, the end result threw up some startling revelations. The big winners are Sheffield United, who will go on to win 168 Premier League titles in that time... Reported by Plymouth Herald 19 hours ago.

Meet the Cheetahs and Southern Kings, the two South African franchises invited to join Europe's Pro12

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Two South African sides are set to be invited to join the Pro12 this week Reported by Independent 17 hours ago.

Pro12 expansion agreed for next season with two South African sides joining

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The Pro12 has agreed a deal to expand next season to include South African sides Cheetahs and Southern Kings, BBC Scotland understands. Reported by BBC Sport 16 hours ago.

Pro12 agree deal to expand next season to include South African sides

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Pro12 agree deal to expand next season to include South African sides The Pro12 has agreed a deal to expand next season to include South African sides Cheetahs and Southern Kings, BBC Scotland understands. Reported by BBC Sport 15 hours ago.

The 17 Tube stations facing severe overcrowding by the early 2030s

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The 17 Tube stations facing severe overcrowding by the early 2030s Transport for London (TfL) has named the 17 London Underground stations set to face chronic overcrowding and measures such as regular closures and one-way systems by the 2030s, should Crossrail 2 fail to go ahead.

*Read more*: These are the UK's 12 most pressing infrastructure projects

In the business case for the £31bn rail project, seen by City A.M., TfL warns some lines will face “severe operating difficulties”, when crowding overtakes current levels by the early 2030s. “The London Underground stations at each of the six busiest National Rail termini will require planned control measures, including closure,” it says. “London and the UK could lost its international competitiveness if key parts of London’s rail network cease to function effectively.”

And Liberal Democrat Caroline Pidgeon, who is deputy chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, has obtained the TfL list of 17 stations that risk grinding to a halt without Crossrail 2.

*Read more*: Crossrail 2: TfL's latest revised route scraps Kings Road Chelsea station

*The Underground stations facing severe overcrowding*

1. Euston
2. King's Cross St Pancras
3. Liverpool Street
4. London Bridge
5. Victoria
6. Waterloo
7. Finsbury Park
8. Stockwell
9. Stratford
10. Oxford Circus
11. Highbury & Islington

12. Clapham Common
13. Clapham North
14. Clapham South
15. Holborn
16. Warren Street
17. Leicester Square

Pidgeon said: 



Overcrowding on the Underground is already a daily battle, with many passengers facing regular delays to simply get through barriers at stations.

Unless Crossrail 2 is built these delays will increasingly build up until drastic measures are necessary at 17 key Tube stations, not to mention Clapham Junction railway station.

Planning ahead for Crossrail 2 is not an optional extra for London’s transport network but of vital importance to keep London moving.



It comes as transport secretary Chris Grayling met London mayor Sadiq Khan today to discuss the project. Last week, Grayling said they would do “everything we can to make it work”, after acknowledging sticking points over the funding plan provided by TfL.

“I don’t think it’s any secret that the TfL funding package hasn’t quite lived up to initial promises, but I want this to work, I’m seeing the mayor next week, and we’ll do everything we can to make it work,” he said during parliamentary questions last week.

Today, a spokesperson for the mayor said it had been a "very positive and constructive meeting".

*Read more*: Network Rail retenders contracts on delayed Crossrail stations Reported by City A.M. 15 hours ago.

Southern Kings scrum-half Schroeder excited by Pro14 switch

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Southern Kings scrum-half Schroeder excited by Pro14 switch Southern Kings scrum-half Ricky Schroeder is relishing the chance to play in the new Pro14 after a deal was agreed to add two South African sides to the league. Reported by BBC Sport 13 hours ago.

Aristocrat wrecked his own £1m house to spite his ex-wife

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Aristocrat wrecked his own £1m house to spite his ex-wife Desmond Fitzgerald (pictured), 63, smashed up his £1 million terraced house in Kings Cross, London with a hammer, destroying radiators, ornaments and pictures. Reported by MailOnline 8 hours ago.

Ninth life

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For millennia, cats have been popular as pets. In the internet era, cats rule, beating dogs and other animals as the kings and queens of newsfeeds, stars of viral clips and an endless supply of adorable photos. There are celebrity cats with millions of social media followers. Reported by Bangkok Post 2 hours ago.

Hiatus will increase CSK's value like it did for United post '58 air-crash: Ashwin

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The offspinner feels Chennai Super Kings fans across the world have been awaiting eagerly for the team's return to IPL Reported by CricBuzz 6 hours ago.

Here's where you should study to bag the biggest pay rise after graduating

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Here's where you should study to bag the biggest pay rise after graduating If you want to get ahead as you step onto the career ladder, London School of Economics might be your best bet.

Not only do grads from the prestigious institution - where none other than Angelina Jolie is a guest lecturer - earn some of the highest salaries fresh from studying, they also manage to increase their earnings more than anyone else in the first five years of their career.

LSE alumn had boosted salaries by 38 per cent, on average, hitting a tidy sum of £41,810 going into their bank account, according to the numbers crunched by jobs website Adzuna.

*Read more*: This is where you need to go to university to earn top dollar as a graduate

That's up from an already high starting salary of £30,268, the seventh highest in Adzuna's ranking for average earnings in the first year of leaving.

Nottingham grads had the second fastest growing salary, hitting £36,556 five years on.

That was on a par with the earnings of a Cambridge grad after five years of £36,859 and catching initial higher earners: Cambridge grads start out on the fifth highest annual salary (£30,680) in the first year of leaving.

And grads of Bournemouth even catch up with those of Exeter, growing the third fastest, by 35 per cent.

*Read more*: ­­Is there an economic case for scrapping university tuition fees?

They earned £32,717 after five years, just shy of Exeter alumn's £33,093, But they started out on £24,230, far short of eighth ranked Exeter on £30,088 in the first year of work.

"Studying at any Russell Group university adds serious value to earning potential, but the research also shows grads from other institutions, including Bournemouth and London Met, are better at catapulting themselves up the salary rankings," said Adzuna co-founder Doug Monro. 

*University*

*Average earning potential in first year beyond graduation*

*Average earning potential at five years beyond graduation*

*Average salary growth*

LSE

£30,268

£41,810

+38.1%

Nottingham

£26,548

£36,556

+37.7%

Bournemouth

£24,230

£32,717

+35.0%

London Met

£24,147

£32,574

+34.9%

Durham

£25,835

£34,317

+32.8%

Sheffield

£26,425

£34,834

+31.8%

Birmingham City

£23,232

£30,408

+30.9%

Lancaster

£25,332

£32,660

+28.9%

Sheffield Hallam

£24,678

£31,500

+27.6%

Leicester

£25,381

£32,285

+27.2%

And check out how those longer term salaries compare to the those of the initial high earners below.

*University*

*Average earning potential in first year beyond graduation*

*Average earning potential in first year beyond graduation*

Imperial College London

£37,006

£44,802

Kings College London

£32,270

N/A

Oxford

£31,584

£39,612

UCL

£30,935

£35,646

Cambridge

£30,680

£36,849

Edinburgh

£30,538

£34,285

LSE

£30,268

£41,801

Exeter

£30,088


£33,093

York

£29,997

£34,706

Exeter

£29,102


£35,804 Reported by City A.M. 3 hours ago.

Disruption as Kings Road in Cleethorpes is closed due to water main repairs AGAIN

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Disruption as Kings Road in Cleethorpes is closed due to water main repairs AGAIN Anglian Water are carrying out urgent repair works and travel disruption has been reported in Cleethorpes Reported by Grimsby Telegraph 44 minutes ago.

Qatar, Saudi Arabia To Islamize One Of Europe's Greatest Cathedrals

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Qatar, Saudi Arabia To Islamize One Of Europe's Greatest Cathedrals Authored by Giulio Meotti via The Gatestone Institute,

· *In Islamic symbolism, Córdoba is the lost Caliphate. *Political authorities in Córdoba dealt a blow to the Catholic Church's claim of ownership of cathedral by declaring that "religious consecration is not the way to acquire property". But this is how history works, especially in the lands where Christianity and Islam fought hard for dominion. *Why are secularists not pressing Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to give Christians back the Hagia Sophia? No one has raised an eyebrow that "Christendom's greatest cathedral has become a mosque".*
· *The Spanish left, governing the region, would like to convert the church into "a place for the meeting of faiths".* Nice ecumenical words, but a death trap for the Islamic domination over other faiths. If these Islamists, supported by the militant secularists, will be able to bring Allah back inside the Cathedral of Córdoba, a tsunami of Islamic supremacism will submerge Europe's decaying Christianity. There are thousands of empty churches just waiting to be filled by the voices of muezzins.
· *The Western attempt to free Jerusalem in the Middle Ages has been condemned as Christian imperialism, while the Muslim campaigns to colonize and Islamize the Byzantine Empire, North Africa, the Balkans, Egypt, the Middle East and most of Spain, to name but a few, are celebrated as a season of enlightenment.*

Muslim supremacists seem to have fantasies -- as well as a long history -- of converting Christian sites to Islamic ones. Take, for example, Saint-Denis, the Gothic cathedral named for the first Christian bishop of Paris who was buried there in 250, and the burial place of Charles Martel, whose victory stopped the Muslim invasion of France in 732. Now, according to the scholar Gilles Kepel, this burial place of most of France's kings and queens is "the Mecca in Islam of France". The French Islamists are dreaming of taking it over and replacing the church bells with the call of the muezzin.

*In Turkey's greatest cathedral, Hagia Sophia, a muezzin's call recently reverberated inside the sixth-century church for the first time in 85 years.*

In France, Muslim leaders called for converting abandoned churches into mosques. thereby echoing The late writer Emile Cioran once predicted of Europe:* "The French will not wake up until Notre Dame becomes a mosque".*

*Now it is the turn of Spain's greatest Catholic site, the Cathedral of Córdoba. *Spanish "leftists" and secularists would now, it seems, like to convert to Islam the cathedral of Córdoba, the symbol of a time when "Islam was on the verge of turning the Mediterranean into a Muslim lake". Now that Islam is again conquering large swaths of the Middle East and Africa, is it not a coincidence that this campaign is gaining ground?

In 550 the Cathedral of Córdoba was a Christian basilica, dedicated to a saint; *then, in 714, it was occupied by the Muslims, who destroyed it and converted it into the Great Mosque of Córdoba during the reign of Caliph Abd al Rahman I. *The site was returned to Catholic worship by King Ferdinand III in 1523 and *became the current great Cathedral of Córdoba, *one of the most important sites of Western Christianity. *Now an alliance of secularists and Islamists are trying to turn the church back to Islamic worship.*

The Wall Street Journal called it deconquista, playing with the word reconquista, the time when Spain was returned from Islam to Catholicism. "The Great Mosque of Córdoba" is what UNESCO -- also torturing, upending and turning history on its head to rewrite the past of Jerusalem and Hebron -- calls it. In the last six centuries, however, only Catholic mass and confessions have been officiated there.* The WSJ charges "left-wing Spanish intellectuals" with trying to "de-Christianize" the site.*The main altar of the Cathedral of Córdoba. (Image source: Wikimedia Commons/© José Luiz Bernardes Ribeiro / CC BY-SA 3.0)

A recent Islamic State map of domination includes not only the Middle East, but also Spain. ISIS calls it "Al-Andalus". Gatestone's Soeren Kern, among others, has detailed ISIS's call to retake Spain. Osama bin Laden, who targeted Spain in a terror attack in 2004, frequently referred to Al-Andalus in his videos and speeches. Daniel Pipes has further explained, "even centuries after the reconquista of 1492, Muslims continued to long to recreate Muslim Andalusia". Bin Laden's heir, Ayman al-Zawahiri, also weighed in: "The return of Andalus to Muslim hands is a duty for the umma [Muslim community]". Syrian Jihadists call Spain "the land of our ancestors". In Islamic symbolism, Córdoba is the lost Caliphate.

*It is self-destructive and surreal that Spanish secularists -- those who claim to care about separation of church and state -- are now supporting Muslim supremacists in their "reconquista of the Mosque of Córdoba".*

The recent wave of immigration has brought many Muslims to Spain; the Islamic Spanish population has almost doubled from about a million in 2007 to 1.9 million today. 350,000 people signed a petition promoted by the Spanish "left", calling for the expropriation of the Christian building. *Political authorities in Córdoba dealt a blow to the Catholic Church's claim of ownership of cathedral by declaring that "religious consecration is not the way to acquire property". *But this is how history works, especially in the lands where Christianity and Islam fought hard for dominion. Why are secularists not pressing Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to give Christians back the Hagia Sophia? No one has raised an eyebrow that "Christendom's greatest cathedral has become a mosque".

*The Spanish "left", governing the region, would like to convert the church into "a place for the meeting of faiths". Nice ecumenical words, but a death trap for the Islamic domination over other faiths.* In 2010, a group of Muslim activists tried to pray inside the building. To raise support from American Catholics, the Bishop of Córdoba, Demetrio Fernández González, recently explained that the law of Andalusia would allow the expropriation of the cathedral if a court ruled that the Catholic Church failed to preserve the building. "It has become fashionable on the left to romanticize the Islamic past of Spain", noted the Wall Street Journal.



"The Catholics of the Reconquista are thought of as crude fanatics, whereas the caliphate is presented as a haven of tolerance and learning where Jews and Christians—never mind their second-class status—lived side-by-side with Muslims in happy convivencia. Barack Obama even cited Andalusia as an example of Islam's "proud tradition of tolerance" during his 2009 speech in Cairo".



*Our secular establishment in the newspapers, universities and popular culture damns the Crusades as a proof of Western guilt towards the Islamic world.* The Western attempt to free Jerusalem in the Middle Ages has been condemned as Christian imperialism, while the Muslim campaigns to colonize and Islamize the Byzantine Empire, North Africa, the Balkans, Egypt, the Middle East and most of Spain, to name but a few, are celebrated as a season of enlightenment. Nobody, however, seems to have any concern about Islamic muezzins rising from the roofs of many cities in the West. While the West whips itself for slavery, it never raises any questions about slavery in the Islamic world, currently in full force (although officially "abolished") in Saudi Arabia, Mauritania, and West Africa, among other places.

The question about Córdoba's cathedral now on everyone's lips is: Who will fund the campaign to bring Islam back to the great Christian site? The answer is Qatar. The emirate is supporting the campaign of Islamic organizations to convert the church to Islam. The Middle East is full of churches transformed into mosques, such as the Omayyad of Damascus, Ibn Tulun of Cairo, and the Hagia Sophia Cathedral in Istanbul. Islamists are now eager to do the same in Córdoba.* The Catholic Church has taken a position. As the Bishop of Córdoba, Demetrio Fernandez, said, "sharing the space with Muslims would be like a man sharing his wife with another man".*

An analyst at the Spanish Institute of Strategic Studies of the Ministry of Defense, Colonel Emilio Sánchez de Rojas, recently gave a lecture in which he explained that Córdoba is "a reference for Islam". He charged Qatar and Saudi Arabia with "campaigns of influence in the West", and as "a source of funding for the campaign for the re-Islamization of the Cathedral in Córdoba".

*If these Islamists, supported by the militant secularists, will be able to bring Allah back inside the Cathedral of Córdoba, a tsunami of Islamic supremacism will submerge Europe's decaying Christianity. There are thousands of empty churches just waiting to be filled by the voices of muezzins.* Reported by Zero Hedge 45 minutes ago.

Ashwin compares CSK's return to Manchester United's Munich tragedy, later clears stance

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The Chennai Super Kings' off-spinner drew an analogy with Manchester United's tragic plane crash in 1958 when the club lost eight of their best players. Reported by DNA 19 minutes ago.

Archaeologists believe Tutankhamun's wife has been found

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Archaeologists believe Tutankhamun's wife has been found The wife of Ancient Egypt's most famous ruler may have been uncovered in the Valley of The Kings alongside the burial plot of her second husband, Ay, who ruled from 1327 to 1323 BC. Reported by MailOnline 23 hours ago.

Travellers pitch up outside former Pleasure Island site in Cleethorpes

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Travellers pitch up outside former Pleasure Island site in Cleethorpes Several caravans and vehicles have parked up close to the former theme park site off Kings Road in Cleethorpes Reported by Grimsby Telegraph 20 hours ago.

Guinness Pro12 confirm 'advanced and positive' talks with South African Rugby Union over league expansion

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The Cheetahs  and the Southern Kings are expected to join the league next season if the talks are successful Reported by Wales Online 19 hours ago.

Pro12 expansion: Fixture list would protect derby matches

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Pro12 expansion: Fixture list would protect derby matches BBC Local News: South East Wales -- Pro12 derbies would be protected if the league splits into two conferences after the arrival of Cheetahs and Southern Kings. Reported by BBC Local News 19 hours ago.

Changes to Cheltenham luxury house plans don't mollify neighbours

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Changes to Cheltenham luxury house plans don't mollify neighbours One of two housing proposals for Glenfall Way in Charlton Kings has been amended Reported by Gloucester Citizen 17 hours ago.

Kendo kings

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Kendo kings The Japanese martial arts community in an unlikely corner of Canada that fought back. Reported by BBC News 10 hours ago.

Families celebrate after First Potteries removes two streets from...

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Families celebrate after First Potteries removes two streets from... Families are celebrating after their roads were wiped off a bus route.Residents in Kings Road and Queen Mary Road, in Hanford, were furious when First Potteries decided to send its 21 and 21A services along their streets.It followed complaints from the company's drivers about them finding it difficult to turn left from Wilson Road into Church Lane.But the buses struggled to get past parked cars on Kings Road and Queen Mary Road and led to confrontations with residents. Read more: Police bust... Reported by The Sentinel Stoke 4 hours ago.
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