Reading sack manager Clementpublished at 10:08 Greenwich Mean Time 6 December 2018
Championship strugglers Reading sack manager Paul Clement following a run of four matches without victory.
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Championship strugglers Reading sack manager Paul Clement following a run of four matches without victory.
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Read MoreA mother and her two daughters were rescued on Wednesday evening after a cooking fire broke out in a Portsmouth home.
Three fire engines attended the blaze occurred in a second floor maisonette at Farmside Gardens in Hilsea.
Firefighters broke a window to get into the property.
The girls and their mother were taken to the Queen Alexandra Hospital as a precautionary measure.
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Nigel Howe returns as Reading's chief executive officer following the departure of Ron Gourlay.
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Ralph Hasenhuttl was reminded of the task facing him at his new club Southampton as Tottenham took advantage of defensive frailties to win and move into third spot in the Premier League.
The 51-year-old Austrian, who takes charge on Thursday, watched from the Wembley Stadium stands as his side crumbled in four second-half minutes after Harry Kane had tapped in the opener in the ninth minute.
Brazilian Lucas Moura made it 2-0 in the 51st minute when he fired home from eight yards, before Son Heung-min notched his fourth goal of the season with a close-range finish from Kane's ball.
Southampton created several chances but were twice thwarted by the woodwork and by goalkeeper Hugo Lloris. They finally found a way past the France keeper in stoppage time when Charlie Austin fired home.
Imagine bright blue skies, and then think quite the opposite.
Our weather is looking quite disappointing this morning, really quite grey and damp.
The south starts with low cloud and hill fog to begin, with some spots of drizzle to begin the day.
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