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Roberto Mancini faces sack as Manchester City owners lose faith
Roberto Mancini has learned he is facing the sack after Manchester City's owners lose patience over the manager's failure to build on last season's success -
David Moyes to talk with Wayne Rooney over Manchester United future
David Moyes will start work as Manchester United's manager as soon as Everton's season ends on Sunday with his first priority to assess Wayne Rooney's future at the club -
Bradley Wiggins disappointed at his start in Giro d'Italia
Bradley Wiggins admits his Giro d'Italia challenge has got off to a 'disappointing' first week -
Stuart Broad: 'England haven't won four back-to-back Ashes in 120 years'
Stuart Broad tells Donald McRae that his foot injury is being 'managed' and that this summer's Champions Trophy and Ashes series offer big chances to make major history -
Sepp Blatter 'appalled' by racist abuse aimed at Milan players
Fifa's president Sepp Blatter has reaffirmed his commitment to tackling racism after the abuse suffered by Mario Balotelli and Kevin-Prince Boateng
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Tate Britain displays England's first female professional painter
Paintings by 17th-century artist Mary Beale form part of gallery revamp that aims to showcase more female painters -
The Great Gatsby divides critics but doesn't knock Iron Man 3 off top spot
Jeremy Kay: Baz Luhrmann's glamorous remake is set for Cannes after a worthy opening weekend, while Star Trek Into Darkness should knock Iron Man 3 off the top spot in the takings -
Chris Brown outrages neighbours by painting monsters on his house
The controversial R&B star faces a fine after decorating his Beverly Hills mansion with a mural depicting red and orange devils with sharp teeth
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British Gas owner Centrica enjoys profits boost after cold snap
Centrica says it will try to avoid more price rises for as long as possible as it faces protests at annual meeting on Monday
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10 gross ingredients you didn't know were in your food
Anna Brones: If you're still reeling from the horsemeat scandal, hold on to your hats – there may well be arsenic in your beer and rat hair in your chocolate
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Apple chief Tim Cook charity auction stands at over $600,000
Anonymous bidder stands to pay around $20,000 a minute for half hour meeting with tech giant's chief executive. By Charles Arthur
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Post Office unveils new current accounts
Three products will initially be offered to customers in 29 branches across East Anglia before going nationwide in 2014
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Cheap holidays in France: readers' travel tips
Budget breaks in France are plentiful and can take in wild camping, cycling and an island trip for hikers, bathers – and lovers
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