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Minutes of the London FXJSC Main Committee Meeting – 27 November 2025

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Minutes of the Synchronisation thematic engagement working group - 30 April 2026

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Minutes of the Market Participants Group meeting – 7 May 2026

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NHS prescribes half a million Copilot licenses for its paperwork headache

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22 World Cup items, 22 stories

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World’s longest building cost £1.6bn to build and takes 40 minutes to walk across

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Reformer or ringleader: A decade on, What is Infantino's legacy as FIFA president?

GIANNI INFANTINO CELEBRATED HIS ELECTION as FIFA president in February 2016 by buying beers for journalists in the bar of a hotel in Cardiff, Wales. After the previous regime of Sepp Blatter had been brought down by bribery and corruption, Infantino was soccer's new man of the people: approachable, engaging and ready to restore the game's reputation. Ten years on, the Swiss-Italian lawyer is the most powerful man in the game.

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Chelsea Keep or Dump: How can Blues help Xabi Alon...

Chelsea are coming off a turbulent season that included three different coaches and a 10th-place finish in the table. It's the second time in the past four seasons that they've finished 10th or lower; in the 25 years before current ownership BlueCo took over, it had happened only once. They're also coming off the heaviest financial losses in English football history (more than $350 million) and having missed out on Europe, they will probably have to trim their squad.

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