Going back to work after being sick isn’t easy at the best of times but Grainne Gallanagh’s first day back on the frontline was even more daunting.
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The Sinking City by developer Frogwares is finally available for purchase again, after it was removed from stores last August.The Lovecraftian horror detective game had originally been taken down amid a legal battle between the game studio and the title’s publisher Nacon.
Back then, Frogwares terminated its contract with the publisher, accusing Nacon of withholding royalties to the tune of “roughly 1million euros” and taking issue with the marketing of the game.However, a new statement from
.Going back to work after being sick isn’t easy at the best of times but Grainne Gallanagh’s first day back on the frontline was even more daunting.
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direct to your inboxThe date and kick-off times for the FA Cup forth round have been confirmed.Manchester United will welcome fierce rivals Liverpool to Old Trafford on Sunday, January 24, with kick-off coming at 5pm. It will be shown live on BBC One.
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Johnny Depp and Amber Heard continue their public legal battle.This time the actor is attempting to have the counterclaims made by his ex-wife to be dismissed, however a judge denied the request made by Depp’s legal team.Amber’s counterclaim comes after the Pirates of the Caribbean star launched a lawsuit for $50 million, following a self description made in 2018 for the Washington Post, where she claims to be “a public figure representing domestic abuse.”Although Amber didn’t refer directly to
direct to your inboxManchester United and Manchester City are locking horns in a Carabao Cup semi-final tonight.City, winners of the competition in each of the last three seasons, tackle a United side looking to lift the competition for the first time since 2017. With the country having entered a third lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, Old Trafford will once again be without fans but it remains a fiercely-anticipated clash.
Attempting to turn the tide on his legal battles on both sides of the Atlantic, Johnny Depp has come up short once again and it may end up costing the former Pirates of the Caribbean star up to $100 million.
straight to your inboxManchester City's opening Premier League fixture at Aston Villa has finally been given a new date in January.City were due to open their new campaign at Villa Park, but the fixture was postponed to give the Blues more time to recover from their Champions League exploits only three weeks earlier. The postponement has given City a game in hand over most of their rivals all season, and the Premier League have finally confirmed a new date for the trip to the Midlands.
straight to your inboxManchester City's Premier League rivals will be watching anxiously as news of the Covid-19 outbreak at the club unfolds.City 's scheduled fixture against Everton at Goodison Park was postponed on Monday after more coronavirus cases were identified.
legal battle over his unfair dismissal. Vic Rumbold cost his employer Land Rover Jaguar £95,850 in sick pay with his manager branding his attendance record as the 'worst absence record he had ever seen'.