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Viking FK win Norwegian Eliteserien title: How side ended 34-year wait for glory

10+ min ago (1059+ words) Viking played in the Conference League qualifiers this season but did not reach the group stages Viking FK have wrapped up their first Norwegian league title in 34 years, sparking big celebrations in the city of Stavanger. Sunday's 5-1 home win over Valerenga on the final day of the season saw them finish one point above dethroned champions Bodo/Glimt, who beat Fredrikstad 5-0. It marked Viking's first league title since 1991 - having been in the second tier as recently as 2018. "A lot of people have been very nervous and excited about what's going on these days. I've never experienced it before," Lars Risan - a Viking fan and podcaster told BBC Radio 5 Live this week. The schoolteacher, who called for everyone to be given the day off on Monday if they won the title, added: "Hopefully it won't be the only time in their…...

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Oxford Union president-elect 'received threats' over Kirk posts

16+ min ago (397+ words) The former president-elect of the Oxford Union has said he "received threats of violence" after making comments appearing to celebrate Charlie Kirk's death. George Abaraonye lost a no-confidence vote following criticism for the comments he made on social media after the shooting of the US conservative activist. Mr Abaraonye, who became president-elect of the historic debating society after a vote earlier this year, has told LBC he accepted "fair criticism". However, he said it had been a "very difficult time" as he, his family and his friends had "received threats of violence". Mr Kirk, 31, was an ally of US President Donald Trump and co-founder and chief executive of the right-wing youth organisation Turning Point USA. He was shot dead at a Utah Valley University event in September, in what US authorities called a political assassination. On Saturday, Mr Abaraonye told…...

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Scottish Cup: Celtic face Auchinleck Talbot in Scottish Cup with Aberdeen drawn against Raith Rovers

17+ min ago (323+ words) Last season's beaten Scottish Cup finalists Celtic have been drawn away to West of Scotland League Premier Division side Auchinleck Talbot in the fourth round, while defending champions Aberdeen will start their defence at home against Championship side Raith Rovers. Jimmy Thelin's side beat Celtic on penalties at Hampden in May to win the cup for the first time since 1990. Sixth-tier Auchinleck beat League 2 Dumbarton 4-0 to reach the fourth round and they now welcome the 42-time Scottish Cup winners to Beechwood Park, which holds 4,000 people. Rangers host League 2 Annan Athletic, while there are three all-Premiership ties. Kilmarnock take on Dundee, Livingston face St Mirren and league-leaders Hearts welcome Falkirk to Tynecastle. Hibernian are away to Dunfermline, Dundee United host Ayr United, while Motherwell host Ross County. All fourth round ties will be played over the weekend of 17-18 January 2026. What has…...

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Fife Flyers 3-2 Cardiff Devils: Jameson strikes in overtime for hosts

48+ min ago (177+ words) Fife Flyers inflicted a dramatic overtime win on visitors Cardiff Devils in the Elite League on Sunday. The hosts went ahead through Josh Winquist and after Kohen Olischefski levelled, Winquist put Flyers ahead for the second time. Cedric Lacroix equalised for Devils and it was left to Flyers' Keaton Jameson to settle the encounter after the third period ended level. Devils return to the ice in Cardiff on Saturday, 6 December against Belfast Giants (19:00 GMT) while Flyers are in action on the same day at Guildford Flames (18:00 GMT). Devils score seven in Flames thrashing Merino header earns Arsenal point at 10-man Chelsea Verstappen Qatar win takes title fight to final race 'Is this the start of Liverpool's life without Salah?' 'Bonds the embodiment of West Ham's spirit' The cutest snooker player has arrived! Two-year-old Jude walks out. VideoThe cutest snooker player…...

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Man dies after falling overboard from boat in English Channel

51+ min ago (182+ words) A man has died after falling overboard from a vessel in the English Channel, police have said. Officers were informed by HM Coastguard that a man had been reported as having fallen from the vessel off the coast of Newhaven, East Sussex, at 11:40 GMT, Sussex Police said. A body was recovered from the sea following a search led by the coastguard. The man has been identified, and his next-of-kin have been informed, the force added. "Our thoughts are with them at this difficult time," a police spokesperson said. Inquiries into the incident are ongoing, they added. MP James MacCleary says the A259 has "a series of accident black spots all the way along it". Two-year-old Whisp was brought 30m back to safety after a rescue operation in Shetland. The 16-year-old, from Newhaven, died after being stabbed outside Seaford train station in September....

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Artists Open Houses returns to Brighton & Hove before Christmas

1+ hour, 5+ min ago (308+ words) A finalist from the Great Pottery Throw Down is among dozens of artists to showcase their creations at home in Sussex this winter. Adam Johnson is taking part in the Artist Open Houses (AOH) festival, which will see about 60 artists and creatives open their homes every Saturday and Sunday until 14 December, "stretching across Brighton along the coast and beyond". Mr Johnson and husband, Dan Mackey, are inviting people into their Rugby Road home both this and next weekend. He said he was delighted to take part in what he called a "Brightonian treasure" after a five-year break. The ceramicist, who made it to the final of the 2021 Great Pottery Throw Down televsion competition, where potters compete to be crowned best at the wheel, said taking part elevated his pottery making to "a whole new level". Eager to be returning to…...

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Everton unveil bench in memory of former footballer Gary Speed

1+ hour, 11+ min ago (265+ words) The mother of former footballer Gary Speed has unveiled a "talking bench" in his memory at Everton's new stadium. The club hopes the bench will give people a space to speak "openly" as part of efforts to tackle mental health challenges and loneliness. Carol Speed laid flowers by the bench before Saturday's game between her son's former clubs Everton and Newcastle United. The death of the former Wales boss, who took his life at the age of 42 in 2011, shocked the country and footballing world following his success as a player and manager. David Wycherley, from Everton Fans' Forum, said "his story teaches us a lesson that we can't ignore". "Hopefully [the bench] will remind people to slow down, to check in with each other and to talk and just ask that extra question about how people are getting on in…...

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Scotstown-Newbridge: Monaghan champions through to Ulster final on penalties

1+ hour, 17+ min ago (958+ words) Scotstown players celebrate as Darren Hughes converts the winning penalty An epic Ulster club football semi-final went the way of Scotstown, who came through 4-2 on penalties against Newbridge at the Athletic Grounds. At one stage, the Monaghan side led by 10 points in normal time, but were pegged back and it was level at 2-20 apiece after extra-time with neither side willing to back down. Seven days on from the initial fixture that was abandoned at half-time due to a rain-sodden pitch at Healy Park, the teams produced a thrilling contest, but it was Scotstown who held their nerve in the shootout to advance. They will now face Kilcoo in the final which has been rescheduled for Saturday, 13 December due to the rescheduling of this semi-final. "It tends to happen a lot in this competition, having to go to the well with…...

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Ludwig Minelli: Dignitas founder dies by assisted suicide aged 92, group says

1+ hour, 18+ min ago (480+ words) The founder of the Swiss right-to-die organisation Dignitas has died by assisted suicide, the group says. Ludwig Minelli, 92, died on Saturday, days before his 93rd birthday. The group paid tribute to Minelli, saying he had led a "life for freedom of choice, self-determination, and human rights". Minelli founded Dignitas in 1998, and since then it has helped thousands of people to die. In recent decades, some countries have shifted their stance on assisted dying, with Australia, Canada and New Zealand introducing laws. The UK House of Lords is currently debating the assisted dying bill. Critics of the legalisation say it could see disabled and vulnerable people being coerced into ending their lives. Many people helped by Dignitas are those who have travelled to Switzerland because assisted dying is not permitted in their own countries. Across his life, Minelli campaigned passionately for the…...

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Ludwig Minelli: Dignitas founder dies by assisted suicide aged 92, group says

1+ hour, 18+ min ago (480+ words) The founder of the Swiss right-to-die organisation Dignitas has died by assisted suicide, the group says. Ludwig Minelli, 92, died on Saturday, days before his 93rd birthday. The group paid tribute to Minelli, saying he had led a "life for freedom of choice, self-determination, and human rights". Minelli founded Dignitas in 1998, and since then it has helped thousands of people to die. In recent decades, some countries have shifted their stance on assisted dying, with Australia, Canada and New Zealand introducing laws. The UK House of Lords is currently debating the assisted dying bill. Critics of the legalisation say it could see disabled and vulnerable people being coerced into ending their lives. Many people helped by Dignitas are those who have travelled to Switzerland because assisted dying is not permitted in their own countries. Across his life, Minelli campaigned passionately for the…...