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BBCNEWS Breakfast September 22, 2024

And Table Football is finally Coming Home this Weekend ive been to the birthplace of subbuteo in kent, as it stages the World Cup. And good morning. Today we will see some Sunny Spells developing across many parts of the uk, but like yesterday there will be the risk of some heavy and thundery showers. Where you catch them they will really be intense. Bring you all the details very shortly. Its saturday 21 september. A former manager of fulhams womens Football Team has told the bbc that extra precautions were put in place to protect female players from Mohamed Al fayed when he owned The Club. Mr Al Fayed, who died last year, was also the owner of harrods until 2010, and has been accused of rape and Sexual Assault by dozens of Women Who worked for the Department Store. Harrods says its utterly appalled by the allegations and has condemned his actions. Our reporter simonjones has More. How widespread was Mohamed Al fayeds alleged offending . Dozens of women have come forward to say that t

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This error-strewn book is a disservice to First World War history

Edith Cavell’s dog, Jack, sits taxidermied in a glass case in the Imperial War Museum. He long outlived his owner. When the British nurse was imprisoned by the Germans in 1915, charged with hiding and helping Allied soldiers, she wrote to instruct her former hosts on properly caring for him; he would live out the final years of his life in a chateau in southern Belgium. Cavell was not so fortunate: she was executed by the Germans in October, an event that gives Rick Stroud’s new book, I Am Not A

Jack Jennings, probably the last survivor of the Burma Death Railway – obituary

Jack Jennings, who has died aged 104, spent three and a half years as a Japanese prisoner of war and worked as a slave labourer on the Siam-Burma “Death Railway”; he was thought to be the last survivor of the roughly 85,000 Allied soldiers who were captured when Singapore fell to the Japanese.

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