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‘We are relegation candidates’ – West Ham’s big month

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West Ham are still waiting for their new manager bounce under Nuno Espirito Santo.

The Portuguese coach has not won any of his three Premier League matches since taking over. The last Hammers manager to fail to win any of his first four in charge was Manuel Pellegrini in September 2018.

Monday’s defeat by Brentford extended West Ham’s winless run in the Premier League to five games and they remain in the relegation zone, two points above bottom side Wolves.

Their only win so far came in August against Nottingham Forest – the only other top-flight side with a single victory this season.

“We are relegation candidates. I hate saying that but it’s the reality,” West Ham fan and co-chair of the club’s fan advisory board, Andy Payne, said on BBC Radio 5 Live.

‘We are the solution waiting to be heard’

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These are troubling times for West Ham off the pitch too.

There were a large number of empty seats at London Stadium on Monday as some fans staged a boycott, staying away in protest against the running of the club.

While this was the first boycott, supporters have previously called for chairman David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady, who have been at West Ham since 2010, to step down.

Thousands of fans demonstrated before last month’s defeat by Crystal Palace and in response the club issued a lengthy statement, saying they were continuing “to listen to fan feedback”, have made “significant investment into the football operation” and “continue to do everything we can to improve the matchday experience”.

Payne was one of the fans who stayed away from the game for what he said was the first and the last time he will do so.

“There was a boycott but fans are not the problem, we are the solution waiting to be heard,” he said.

“It was a deliberate boycott to send a message to the owners that something has got to change.”

Payne said fan protests are solely aimed at the club’s owners, rather than the manager or players.

But Nuno’s decision to start with inverted full-backs against Brentford did raise some eyebrows.

“It’s unfair on Nuno and it’s unfair on the players as well,” Payne added.

‘It’s up to us to change’

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There has been no sugar-coating the situation from Nuno, who has vowed to try and get fans back on side.

“I think we are all concerned,” he said after Monday’s defeat. “You can see our own fans are concerned. Concern becomes anxiety, becomes silence. We have a problem.

“The fans need to see something that pleases them and they can support us and give us energy.

“I understand it totally, and I respect it. It’s up to us to change it.”

West Ham have won three of their past five Premier League matches against Leeds and Nuno has promised he and his coaches will work hard to steer the team away from the bottom three.

“In four days’ time [away at Leeds] we need a big improvement, realising that every day is important to improve the situation,” he said.

‘Overall, the omens are good’

Defeat by Brentford marked the first time West Ham have lost their opening four home games to a league season.

It was also just the second occasion that the Hammers have lost five successive top-flight matches at home, with the previous coming almost 100 years ago, between February and April in 1930-31.

That season, they finished 18th and narrowly missed relegation, however they finished bottom of the league in the following season.

Four points after eight games is also West Ham’s joint-worst start to a top-flight season along with the 1973-74 and 1988-89 campaigns.

There is good news and bad news for Hammers fans though. In 1973-74 they rallied and eventually finished 18th to avoid relegation by a solitary point, but in 1988-89 they were relegated despite boasting a young Paul Ince and a host of club legends such as Alan Devonshire, Tony Gale and Alvin Martin.

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Lagos Govt Threatens Revocation Of Home Allocations Over Non-Compliance With Estate Rules

The Lagos State Government has issued a warning that it will revoke allotees’ home allocations if they violate estate laws in state-owned housing estates.

Following remarks made by the Commissioner for Housing, Moruf Akinderu-Fatai, at a monthly stakeholders’ forum and public enlightenment meeting held at the Sir Michael Otedola Housing Estate, Epe, this was disclosed in a statement on the government’s official X handle on Tuesday.

The Permanent Secretary, Engr., represents them. The Commissioner, Abdulhafiz Toriola, stated that the directive aims to protect the integrity of the state-owned housing system and ensure the well-being of residents.

Akinderu-Fatai stated that the Lagos State Government would revoke allotees’ home allocations if they violate the current laws and rules governing the estates.

He argued that ensuring the integrity of the estates was dependent on strict compliance with estate regulations, particularly regarding the payment of facility maintenance costs and insurance premiums.

Engr . Toriola warned against performing unrequited structural adjustments, redesigns, or other changes to the estates, claiming they would harm the master plan and lead to punishment.

He also warned that allotees who have not physically taken control of the apartments they have been assigned to face having their funds withdrawn.

He said, “The State Government’s intention is to provide homes for real residents who need accommodations, not to property speculators.”

Lagos to host a global summit on blue economy ahead of COP30?

The Ministry is collaborating with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and other security agencies to identify and apprehend residents who use or sell prohibited substances within state-owned estates, according to the Permanent Secretary.

Once such allegations are verified, any allottee who has leased or rented their apartments to illicit drug users, internet fraudsters, or people of questionable character will have their allocations voided.

To support services like security, waste management, street lighting, cleaning, and sanitation, as well as reduce the risk of fire or storm damage, residents were urged to pay facility management fees and insurance premiums as soon as possible.

He urged people to report suspicious activity to the Ministry’s official email or text in order to promote safety and foster community cohesion.

Toriola also disclosed that private partners are pursuing alternative power sources for estate buildings to lower maintenance costs.

Home Bargains selling £62 designer perfume that lasts ‘all day’ for £27

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The perfume from popular brand Calvin Klein has been heavily reduced and can be found on the shelves of Home Bargains

Shoppers on the hunt for early Christmas presents and stocking fillers will be pleased to know a popular gift has been massively reduced. Popular brand Calvin Klein’s Sheer Beauty perfume is now available at Home Bargains for less than £27.

Usually priced at £62 online, the perfume can now be picked up online or in store at Home Bargains for £26.99. The fragrance features top notes of bellini, bergamot and red berries.

The scent’s heart notes are jasmine, peony and pink lily. Meanwhile, the base notes include musk, sandalwood and vanilla.

Home Bargains describes the product as having a “floral, fruity scent”. The eau de toilette comes in a 100ml glass spray bottle and is priced at £26.99 online.

The retailer’s full product description reads: “Experience the essence of femininity with Calvin Klein Sheer Beauty EDT. This 100ml floral and fruity fragrance blends bellini, jasmine, and musk for a captivating scent that lingers beautifully all day long”!

While the Calvin Klein Sheer Beauty EDT 100ml usually retails online for £62, Home Bargains is stocking the perfume for £26.99. This means shoppers can save a huge 56% on the product.

Shoppers can snap up Calvin Klein’s Sheer Beauty perfume online here. You can also check where your local store is here.

The discount store also recently reduced the Popular brand Issey Miyake’s ‘L’Eau d’Issey’ perfume. It is now available at Home Bargains for less than £30.

The perfume is currently available for £29.99 online or in-store at Home Bargains, which is typically available for $ 72 online. Rose and lotus top notes, lily and fresh flowers heart notes, and base notes of precious woods are included in the fragrance.

The retailer’s full product description reads: “Dive into the refreshing essence of Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey EDT Spray! This 50ml fragrance blends delicate rose and lotus with a heart of fresh flowers, leaving you feeling light and vibrant all day long.”

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Home Bargains selling £62 designer perfume that lasts ‘all day’ for £27

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Calvin Klein’s perfume has been significantly reduced, and it can now be purchased at Home Bargains.

Shoppers on the hunt for early Christmas presents and stocking fillers will be pleased to know a popular gift has been massively reduced. Popular brand Calvin Klein’s Sheer Beauty perfume is now available at Home Bargains for less than £27.

Usually priced at £62 online, the perfume can now be picked up online or in store at Home Bargains for £26.99. The fragrance features top notes of bellini, bergamot and red berries.

Jasmine, peony, and pink lily are the scent’s heart notes. Musk, sandalwood, and vanilla are the main notes, in addition.

The product has a “floral, fruity scent,” according to Home Bargains. The 100ml glass spray bottle of the eau de toilette retails for £26.99 online.

Discover the definition of femininity with the Calvin Klein Sheer Beauty EDT, the retailer’s full product description reads. Bellini, jasmine, and musk are combined to create this 100ml floral and fruity fragrance, creating a captivating scent that lasts all day.

While the Calvin Klein Sheer Beauty EDT 100ml usually retails online for £62, Home Bargains is stocking the perfume for £26.99. This means shoppers can save a huge 56% on the product.

Shoppers can snap up Calvin Klein’s Sheer Beauty perfume online here. You can also check where your local store is here.

The discount store also recently reduced the Popular brand Issey Miyake’s ‘L’Eau d’Issey’ perfume. It is now available at Home Bargains for less than £30.

The perfume is currently available for £29.99 online or in-store at Home Bargains, which is typically available for $ 72 online. Rose and lotus top notes, lily and fresh flowers heart notes, and base notes of precious woods are included in the fragrance.

The retailer’s full product description reads: “Dive into the refreshing essence of Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey EDT Spray! This 50ml fragrance blends delicate rose and lotus with a heart of fresh flowers, leaving you feeling light and vibrant all day long.”

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Richard Osman says ‘if he had any guts’ as he brands Jeremy Clarkson a ‘coward’

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This week, Jeremy Clarkson’s most recent book will be released, and Richard Osman thinks the star wants to make a Christmas bestseller.

Richard Osman branded Jeremy Clarkson a “coward” ahead of a major career launch. The former Top Gear star preparing to release his latest book about life on Diddly Squat Farm.

Diddly Squat: The Farmer’s Dog is set to hit the shelves later this week. It comes as authors prepare to battle it out for the coveted Christmas number one spot.

September to November is considered a peak time for releasing books in a bid to capitalise on Christmas spending. Richard however, a best-selling author with his Thursday Murder Club series, believes Jeremy’s book is being released later to increase sales.

Richard stated on his podcast The Rest is Entertainment that Clarkson is working on a novel about Diddly Squats and is working on them quite close to Christmas.

It increases your chances of becoming the Christmas number one. He’s coming out late in an effort to do it if he had any guts at all, if he had any kind of man.

Richard however has tipped Charlie Mackesy for the coveted number one spot this Christmas. His last book, The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, was transformed into an animated adaptation for BBC One in Christmas 2022.

Always Remember, his most recent book, was released on October 9. Always Remember, a new book by Richard Rubin, is out with the same characters, and I believe it will be our Christmas bestseller.

“I’d like to be the book that has the highest sales, but just in that very, very last week, which is the big one,” she said. Because I want to sell more than everyone else, I want to sell more.

Richard anticipates that the Guinness World Records 2025, which was named the book’s best-selling year last year, will once again compete for the title. He stated that the Guinness Book of Records “is always fighting.”

It was actually the first item on the list for Christmas last year. That makes that a possibility.

Richard also highlighted a host of celebrity memoirs that could sell well this year. These include autobiographies from actor Sir Anthony Hopkins, Olympian Sir Bradley Wiggins, footballer Paul Gascoigne and Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland.

Susie Wolf’s Driven is expected to be a best-seller this holiday season, according to him. He continued, “F1 and similar products sell incredibly well.

“Guy Martin, who does all the kind of motorbike shows and stunt shows on Channel 4, his autobiographies always sell like crazy.”

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