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'I like when my players fight' – Moyes backs Gueye after red card
Everton manager David Moyes defends Idrissa Gueye after the midfielder was sent off following an altercation with team-mate Michael Keane, admitting he likes to see his players “brawl” with each other to show they care. Source link
Ten-man Everton stun Man Utd after Gueye sees red
after Idrissa Gueye is sent off for striking a team-mate, 10-man Everton beat Manchester United to earn David Moyes his first Premier League win as a visiting manager to Old Trafford. Source link
'You don't want anyone fighting' – Hart on Gueye red card
Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart reacts to Everton duo Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane’s clash at Manchester United on BBC Radio 5 Live’s Monday Night Club. Source link
How X's new location feature exposed big US politics accounts
Dozens of pro-Trump accounts are being accused of misleading followers after the social media site began showing user locations. Source link
Tatiana Schlossberg's poignant essay raises awareness of rare leukaemia
Doctors say her struggle – even with the best care as a member of a prominent family – emphasises the need for more research. Source link
BBC chair vows to stay to 'fix' problems
Samir Shah says he is “not someone who walks away” after criticism of his handling of the recent crisis over Panorama’s edit of a Donald Trump speech. Source link
Katie Razzall: BBC chairman survives MP questions – but crisis not over
BBC chairman Samir Shah appears to strengthen his position during questioning by MPs, our media editor says. Source link
Man Utd and Liverpool monitor Vinicius – Tuesday's gossip
Vinicius Junior will not sign a new contract at Real Madrid, while Liverpool have held concrete talks over a move for Antoine Semenyo. Source link
Everton's Gueye sent off for clash with team-mate Keane
Everton’s Idrissa Gana Gueye is sent off for clashing with team-mate Michael Keane during the Premier League match at Manchester United. Source link
Five key moments after MPs question top BBC figures
BBC chairman Samir Shah, alongside board members and former advisers, appears before MPs after the resignation of Tim Davie. Source link