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  • Jun 11, 2024 | bbdivers.info | Dominique Pascal |Christian Fuller |Christian Füller |South East

    Sur les derniers marchés des transferts, une nouvelle tendance s’est dessinée : des joueurs de classe mondiale quittent l’Europe pour jouer en Arabie. À l’ouverture de ce nouveau mercato, l’Arabie souhaite de nouveau attirer de grands noms, comme Kanté, Cristiano, Benzema ou Mané, qui font partie des stars qui ont atterri en Asie ces dernières années. Cette fois-ci, c’est le défenseur central allemand Antonio Rüdiger qui est dans le viseur d’Al-Nassr.

  • Dec 6, 2023 | aol.com | Christian Fuller |Christian Füller

    Rugby league star Kevin Sinfield has begun the penultimate day of his challenge to raise money to support those affected by motor neurone disease (MND). The challenge will see the former England player run an ultra-marathon every day for seven days in seven cities.

  • Oct 17, 2023 | bbc.com | Christian Fuller |Christian Füller

    Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The Royal British Legion said it had been unable to replace a long-serving appeal organiser in central BrightonPoppies will be not sold on the streets of central Brighton this year due to a recruitment issue, poppy appeal organisers have said. The Royal British Legion (RBL) said it had been unable to replace a long-serving appeal organiser for the city. As a result, there is nobody to co-ordinate the campaign in central Brighton.

  • Oct 16, 2023 | bbc.com | Christian Fuller |Christian Füller

    Image source, GoogleImage caption, The Harlequin Theatre and Cinema in Redhill was closed on 26 SeptemberA pantomime is to be relocated to a big top tent after the closure of a theatre in Surrey due to dangerous concrete. The Harlequin Theatre and Cinema in Redhill was closed on 26 September following the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac).

  • Oct 9, 2023 | au.news.yahoo.com | Christian Fuller |Christian Füller

    Two venues at Brighton Dome are to reopen for live performances after a six-year refurbishment. The Grade I and II-listed Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre will officially reopen from November. The £38m restoration includes two new bars, a new copper roof, 5G technology and a horse sculpture. Brighton and Hove City Council leader Bella Sankey said it was "one of the most important and ambitious projects undertaken in the city".

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