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EasyJet suggests it will agree to £5.5bn takeover by US investment firm
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Agreement in principle with Castlelake follows several rejected offers and means UK’s biggest low-cost carrier will be taken private The airline easyJet has said it intends to accept a £5.5bn takeover offer by the US investment firm Castlelake that would take Britain’s biggest low-cost carrier private.The companies announced an agreement in principle on Sunday evening in a statement, and requested an extension to a deadline to complete the deal formally. The agreement came after weeks of negotiations and several rejected offers. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Nigel Farage denies breaking rules after receiving financial benefits from convicted criminal Nigel Farage denies breaking rules after receiving financial benefits from convicted criminal
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Plane hit by firework while landing in Chicago
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The plane had 52 passengers and six crew onboard. No injuries were reported. (BBC News)
Leclerc wins dramatic British Grand Prix from Russell and Hamilton
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Charles Leclerc wins an incident-packed British Grand Prix from George Russell in which both Kimi Antonelli and Max Verstappen failed to score points. (BBC News)
Emotion and politics merge in Tehran at funeral of former supreme leader
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The BBC's chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet is in Tehran, where funeral events are taking place in honour of Iran's former leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. (BBC News)
‘Minions’ Opens at No. 1 but Falls Far Short of Earlier Films in the Franchise
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The Atlantic republishes JD Vance’s anti-Trump essay from 10 years ago
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Magazine invites readers to judge Vance’s ‘assessment’ of Trump, whom he called ‘cultural heroin’ during first termThe Atlantic on Saturday republished a JD Vance essay that dismissed Donald Trump as “cultural heroin” exactly 10 years earlier, bringing back to the fore his evolving from a critic of the president to his vice-president.In an editor’s note, the magazine said it was republishing the essay on the occasion of its 10th anniversary – and the US’s semiquincentennial – “so that our readers can judge for themselves how well his assessment [of Trump] … has stood the test of time”. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
EasyJet reaches 'agreement in principle' over potential takeover
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The low-cost airline had previously rejected four takeover offers from US investment firm Castlelake. (BBC News)