Coronation Street characters named after Burnley footballers, says former player
Coronation Street characters were purposely named after Burnley footballers, says former midfielder Paul Weller, who played more than 250 times for the Lancashire club
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Ex-Clarets star Paul Weller has said that late Coronation Street scriptwriter Peter Whalley was a huge fan and a season ticket holder at Turf Moor.
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Jewell: If It Ain t Broke, Don t Fix It Saturday, 5th Feb 2011 13:03
Boss Paul Jewell says he takes an ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix’ approach to using substitutes. The new Town manager has kept all of his subs on the bench throughout the side’s last two league games in stark contract to his predecessor Roy Keane who almost always utilised all three.
Jewell said: “I go back to my Liverpool days when there was only one sub and they used to say you pick what you think is your best team. First there were three subs, then five, now there’s seven and you can almost have too much choice.
WASHINGTON – President Joseph Biden is expected to take the United States back into the Paris Agreement on Day One of his presidency. Friends of Earth International, U.S., and Malaysia, as well as Third World Network, released the following statements in response:
Karen Orenstein, Climate and Energy Program Director at Friends of the Earth U.S., said:
“Rejoining the Paris Agreement was the easy part. The Biden Administration must now put together a carbon reduction plan premised on the United States doing its
fair share of the global effort to keep temperature rise to 1.5°C and provide climate finance for developing countries in line with what science, equity, and justice demand. President Biden must approach the climate crisis internationally with the same promise of environmental justice pledged at home.”