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Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored on his return from injury as Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw by Rostov in their Europa League last-16 first-leg tie. The Armenia international had spent another spell on the sidelines with a hamstring injury, but started the game in Russia which went ahead despite concerns from Manchester United about the state of the pitch. Mkhitaryan opened the scoring in the 35th minute after a cutback from Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but United were pegged back by their hosts eight minutes after the break as Aleksandr Bukharov’s effort beat Sergio Romero. Chances were mostly at a premium…

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Tesco says 140,000 workers are to be compensated after a payroll blunder meant they were paid below the National Living Wage. The supermarket chain said the issue affected both current and former colleagues, with the majority due up to £40 each and some receiving more. Tesco said the mistake, spotted during an internal review, would cost it £9.7m to rectify. Its statement said: “The review, which was conducted during the implementation of a new payroll system, found the voluntary contributions made by some colleagues to benefits such as pensions, childcare vouchers and cycle to work schemes, led to errors that…

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Philip Hammond has defended a controversial rise in National Insurance for the self-employed as a “right and fair” move that will help the Government steer Britain through an uncertain future. The Chancellor is facing a growing political row over the hike in National Insurance contributions for high-earning self-employed workers announced in his first Budget. Speaking to Sky News, Mr Hammond said the move would make the system fairer considering that employees and self-employed workers have access to similar benefits from the state. “It’s only right and fair we should take a small step to closing the gap between the treatment…

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Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron would beat far-right leader Marine Le Pen in the first round of France’s presidential election and go on to win a runoff vote, according to a new poll. The 39-year-old former economy minister would win 26% of the vote in the first round of voting on 23 April, with Ms Le Pen getting 25%, the Harris Interactive poll showed on Thursday. That represents a rise of six percentage points since the last poll was conducted two weeks ago, after Mr Macron unveiled his campaign manifesto and has seen veteran politicians give him their support. In the…

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Chelsea moved 10 points clear at the top of the Premier League table after a 2-1 win at West Ham on Monday Night Football. A flowing counter-attack was expertly finished by Eden Hazard on 25 minutes at the London Stadium and the visitors doubled the score when Diego Costa capitalised on poor West Ham defending to turn home Cesc Fabregas’ corner. A stoppage-time strike by Manuel Lanzini reduced the deficit but it came too late for the Hammers to stage a comeback as Chelsea held on to extend their lead atop the table. Antonio Conte’s side are now 10 points…

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The Trump administration has rolled out a revised edition of a controversial immigration executive order. The new order which goes into effect on 16 March, temporarily suspends immigration into the United States from now only six predominantly-Muslim countries. Citizens from Libya, Syria, Yemen, Iran, Somalia and Sudan will be subjected to a 90-day ban on travel to the United States. Iraq was previously listed among those nations, but a senior Department of Homeland Security official said the country was removed after the Iraqi government assured the Trump administration that they would share more information with the United States. It comes…

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he company behind Peugeot has moved to allay fears that its €2.2bn (£1.9bn) deal to buy the Opel and Vauxhall brands from General Motors Europe will result in job losses or even factory closures. PSA’s statement said it intended to manage the group – the second largest in Europe with a 17% market share – by honouring existing commitments to workers. Vauxhall employs 4,500 staff between its two major sites – at Ellesmere Port, which makes the Astra, and Luton, where the Vivaro van is produced. Both plants have production contracts that are due to run to 2021 and 2025…

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A Budget boost for education worth more than £500m is set to pave the way for a new generation of grammar schools. Chancellor Philip Hammond is to pledge £320m to help fund up to 140 new free schools, many of which are expected to become grammars. The cash boost comes as Theresa May declares it is her “personal mission” to create a grammar schools revolution, with a vow to lift the current ban on new selective schools. She has announced that a Schools White Paper, to be published within weeks, will contain plans to reverse the ban on new grammars…

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“The Lord is giving you supernatural insight,” the BLW President says to global congregation. All expectations were exceeded and longings quenched as the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome, uttered the message of the Spirit for March 2017, calling it ‘the Month of Insight’! Panelists listen with rapt attention as the word of the month is shared. Reading Ephesians 1:17 (Amplified Classic), Daniel 12:1-4 and 2 Timothy 2:7, the man of God revealed God’s plan to increase our knowledge in this month. Further qualifying the Spirit’s direction for BLW citizens around the world, Pastor defined ‘knowledge’ to mean “clear,…

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