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The parents of a 2-month-old baby who died suddenly at home have paid tribute to their "loved little boy".
During an inquest into the death of Alijah-Adam Kayson Burt, at Bolton Coroner's Court, assistant coroner Simon Nelson recorded that the otherwise fit and healthy baby had died of an 'unascertained natural cause'.
Speaking to the Manchester Evening News outside the inquest, heartbroken parents
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Heartbroken family and friends have paid tribute to a young man found dead in Stockport.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentJames Corden, the British-born TV host and lifelong West Ham United fan, slammed plans for a European soccer Super League competition during his opening monologue of Monday’s “The Late Late Show.”In his impassioned speech, Corden said he was “heartbroken” and “disgusted” by this new breakaway league, which will bring together 12 founding clubs, including Manchester United, Liverpool, Real Madrid and Barcelona.“I’m heartbroken because the owners of these
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James Corden opened his Late Late Show Monday with an impassioned monologue, slamming proposals by 12 major European soccer clubs, including Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United, to create a breakaway Super League.
James Corden slammed the recently announced plans for a European Super League in football in a furious rant on Monday’s “Late Late Show”.