With regard to Jude Bellingham and the other players he left out of the squad, including Jack Grealish and Phil Foden, England manager Thomas Tuchel claims there is “no problem” with the later this month encounters with Wales and Latvia.
President Bola Tinubu and Bayo Ogunlesi, the most renowned businessman and CEO of Global Infrastructure Partners, have met.
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Additionally, Tinubu had a meeting with Hakeem Belo-Osagie, the company’s chairman, at Metis Capital Partners.
According to reports, the meeting, which took place in Lagos and was on a working visit, focused on significant infrastructure investments and upstream oil and gas.
They also considered ways to encourage foreign investments in Nigeria to stimulate growth, according to Ogunlesi.
Eddie Howe, manager of Newcastle, claims that the eight-week recovery forecast for Tino Livramento is “good news,” but that Yoane Wissa’s debut will take “slightly longer.”
Prior to his time at Southampton, defender Livramento suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury, which raised concerns about a protracted stretch of the bench after the full-back was stretchered off against Newcastle at St James’ Park on Sunday.
After missing Thomas Tuchel’s squad for England’s upcoming international matches against Wales and Latvia, the 22-year-old later made up the squad.
Livramento is the only player to have played more minutes (646 total) during Newcastle’s first season in the Premier League.
According to Howe, “He went to see a specialist a few days ago because the scan may have turned out better than we had anticipated.”
“The specialist confirmed that the injury is roughly eight weeks old.
Yoane Wissa, who signed from Brentford for £55m on deadline day but hasn’t made his first appearance, is also unavailable for Newcastle.
The 29-year-old was injured on September’s international duty with the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Howe said, “Yoane went to a specialist again yesterday for a checkup on his knee.”
We probably anticipate eight weeks rather than six as the starting point. No recurrence or issue, just a little bit longer.
Just weeks before the Keeping Up Appearances icon, sadly passed away in her sleep, surrounded by love, Dame Patricia Routledge made an extremely rare public appearance.
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Dame Patricia Routledge made a public appearance in the weeks before her death. The legendary actress became a household name for her portrayal of Hyacinth Bucket in the BBC sitcom, Keeping Up Appearances. Patricia was beloved as the scheming Hyacinth who went to great lengths to shake off her ‘working-class’ roots.
After the final episode of the television series, which aired three decades ago, Dame Patricia returned to do television work, appearing in Hetty Wainthropp, appearing in Talking Heads 2, and starring in a number of documentaries. The Tranmere-born actress then resumed her first love, the stage, despite not having any television work on her plate.
She joined the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and later joined the University of Liverpool to pursue a degree in English Language and Literature, with her final acting debut seeing her play Lady Markby in 2014’s An Ideal Husband.
In her final years, Dame Patricia made a few public appearances, but her last one was just weeks before she passed away. Dame Patricia and her former co-star Dominic Monaghan joined them for dinner 27 years after the conclusion of Hetty Wainthropp Investigates.
While dining out with Dame Patricia, Dominic posted a picture of himself and Dame Patricia. “25 YEARS AGO!” he wrote next to his image. It’s so lovely to see Dame Patricia.
“We always shared a love of acting, of actors, of the natural world and all of the curiosities of life, it was fantastic to spend a couple of hours doing the same! She still tells fantastic stories, loves great food and wine, and as always is sharp as a tack, with fantastic skin and style.
She teaches me a lot, and she continues to do so while maintaining my exemplary class and quality as she ages. Hetty Wainthropinvestigates forever! #becurious”. Dame Patricia and chef and restaurateur Michael Newton-Young posed for photos several months prior to this at Chez Moi, his restaurant in Bognor Regis.
She was brilliant, lovely, and brilliant as a button. She is “clear as a tack,” Michael claimed in an interview with The Argus. A Dame Patricia spokesperson confirmed her death by saying, “We are deeply saddened by her passing, who peacefully passed away peacefully in her sleep this morning, surrounded by love.”
Dame Patricia’s enthusiasm for her work and her ability to connect with live audiences remained constant even at the age of 96, just as viewers have remained a part of her beloved television roles. She will be dearly missed by her devoted fans and close friends all over the world.
In addition to her roles in Darling Of The Day and the Old Lady in Leonard Bernstein’s opera Candide, Dame Patricia has received numerous awards over the past 60 years for her roles in these roles.
She was born on February 17, 1929, in Birkenhead, Merseyside, where her father, a wealthy gents’ outfitter, said “keeping up appearances” was the name of the game.
She made her professional debut at the Liverpool Playhouse in 1952 as Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night’s Dream after graduating from Liverpool University and appearing in student shows there.
Two years later, she made her Broadway debut in London with the play How’s The World Treats You, which she co-starred in.
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She rose to fame in Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV in the mid-1980s, before taking the role of Hyacinth in the BBC’s Keeping Up Appearances, and made her mark on television as well.
In 2017, she was honoured at Buckingham Palace as she was made a Dame Commander of the British Empire for her services to the theatre and charity.