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Man Utd reject Roma loan bid for Joshua Zirkzee

Manchester United have turned down Roma's opening offer for Joshua Zirkzee. Sir Jim Ratcliffe insists on a permanent transfer, potentially boosting United's January budget. Read the latest on the striker's future.

10-Year Journey to Accepting a Disabled Identity

Hannah Shewan Stevens shares her 10-year struggle to call herself 'disabled' and her fight against societal stigma. On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, she calls for greater awareness and equality.

Charges dropped in Ballymena riot case

Prosecutors drop rape charges against two Romanian boys, citing new evidence. The case had triggered violent race riots in Northern Ireland, causing an exodus of Roma families.

Met Police Racism Claims Double in One Year

Exclusive data shows a 108% surge in race discrimination employment tribunal claims by Met Police officers and staff. Investigation reveals systemic issues persist despite reform promises.

Montpellier denies Mary Fowler racism allegations

French club Montpellier has strongly denied Australian footballer Mary Fowler's claims of racist treatment, refuting allegations involving bananas in the dressing room. Read their official statement.

Man Utd set £31m price for Zirkzee exit

Manchester United have priced Joshua Zirkzee at €35m amid interest from Roma, Everton and West Ham. The Dutch striker seeks a January move to revive his World Cup hopes.

Sydney's 'Poor Doors' Scandal: Tenants Segregated

Exclusive investigation reveals how residents of 'affordable' apartments in Barangaroo's luxury development are segregated from wealthy neighbours through separate, inferior entrances.

Chelsea youth players racially abused in Azerbaijan

Chelsea Football Club has launched a formal investigation after several of their academy players were subjected to horrific racial abuse following a UEFA Youth League match against Qarabag in Azerbaijan.

NHS staff face '70s-style racism crisis

Health Secretary Wes Streeting reveals shocking accounts of racist abuse against NHS staff, comparing current hostility levels to the worst periods of the 1970s and 80s.

Pakistan's Period Tax: Young Lawyer Fights Back

A groundbreaking legal challenge in Pakistan confronts the controversial sales tax on menstrual products, arguing it discriminates against women and violates constitutional rights.

Banking Blacklist: £90K Game Earnings Rejected

A British developer reveals how mainstream financial institutions are refusing to handle his legitimate £90,000 earnings from adult-themed video games, sparking debate about digital age discrimination.

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