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Chelsea left frustrated by Champions League minnows despite narrow win

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Chelsea left frustrated by Champions League minnows despite narrow win
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Moises Caicedo’s late header spares Chelsea’s blushes in crucial Pafos victory
Chelsea 1-0 Pafos: Liam Rosenior’s first Champions League game was frustrating for the most part but ultimately, it was a triumphant evening against the plucky Cypriot outfit

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Church sues town for ‘religious discrimination’ after plans for bell tower are refused over fears of noise pollution
Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church had asked Collier Township to approve the construction of a chapel, but officials were concerned about ‘economic hardship and inconveniences’ to residents
Newcastle prepare for glamorous revenge mission by showing newfound European class

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Newcastle prepare for glamorous revenge mission by showing newfound European class
Newcastle 3-0 PSV: The Magpies now face a shootout with European champions PSG for a place in the last 16 after this dominant home win

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Mohamed Salah returns as Liverpool ease to victory in Marseille
Dominik Szoboszlai set the ball rolling for Arne Slot’s team in Wednesday’s Champions League match.

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Why Starmer faces potential rebellion over under-16s social media ban
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Small business owner says it was audited by DHS after criticizing Trump on TV
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Moises Caicedo header boosts Chelsea’s top-eight hopes with win over Pafos

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Moises Caicedo header boosts Chelsea’s top-eight hopes with win over Pafos
It took until the 76th minute for Caicedo to head home.

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I’ve found the best supermarket butters to slather on your toast, from Tesco, Asda and more
As the cost of butter rises, it's worth knowing which brands are worth their salt
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Disgraced CEO is latest prisoner to ask Trump to commute sentence
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Trial begins for man accused of murder-for-hire plot targeting Border Patrol boss Greg Bovino
Defense attorneys argue that the accused sent messages amounting to ‘neighborhood gossip’
Nouvel accident de train en Espagne : le réseau ferroviaire en question

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Nouvel accident de train en Espagne : le réseau ferroviaire en question
En Espagne, trois jours après la catastrophe ferroviaire qui a fait 43 morts, les rames accidentées ont été enlevées à l'aide de grues. L'enquête se poursuit pour déterminer les causes exactes du drame. Mardi 20 janvier, un autre accident s'est produit sur le réseau ferré espagnol. Près de Barcelone, un train de banlieue a percuté un mur tombé sur les voies. Le bilan est d'un mort et d'une trentaine de blessés. La Catalogne a ordonné une inspection de sécurité sur l'ensemble de son réseau ferroviaire.
