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Celtic lift suspension of Green Brigade fans group

​Image source, SNS. 7 April 2026. Celtic have lifted the suspension of the Green Brigade supporters group “with effect from Saturday’s home game against St Mirren”.. An initial six-game ban was imposed on around 200 people in early November following “violent and threatening behaviour” at a home match against Falkirk in late October and the suspension was extended at the start of December because of “safety incidents”.. Manager Martin O’Neill said in February “some progress” had been made following discussions between the club and the Green Brigade.. And Celtic said on Tuesday evening: “On 27 March, at a meeting of Glasgow City Council Safety Advisory Group, the club again addressed the suspension on the Green Brigade. The SAG confirmed that it did not object to the suspension being lifted, subject to three conditions being satisfied.. “These were that all applicable policies will be adhered to, including season ticket terms and conditions; agreement that members will comply with the safety and security operations; recognition that a match-by-match report will be submitted to the Safety Advisory Group, for as long as they deem it necessary.. “We communicated this to the Green Brigade and asked for their unconditional acceptance. They have today responded positively by accepting these conditions, as outlined.”. After Saturday’s match with St Mirren, Celtic will have three more fixtures at home this season, against Falkirk (25 April), Rangers (10 May) and Hearts (16 May).. And a “pleased” interim chairman Brian Wilson commented: “A full and united Celtic Park can get behind the team at this crucial point in the season.”. Related topics. Scottish Premiership. Celtic. Football. More on this story. Hearts and Celtic given potential final-day title decider. 19 hours ago. Who are the Celtic fan group the Green Brigade?. 1 November 2023  

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Artemis II nears end of historic mission with splashdown off California coast

​NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! SAN DIEGO, California – The Artemis II lunar mission is approaching its finale, beginning with a safe splashdown near the San Diego coastline. The Orion spacecraft, with four astronauts aboard, is slated to return on Friday, aided by the U.S. Navy in retrieving the capsule and crew from the Pacific Ocean. San Diego, steeped in Navy heritage, is at the heart of this operation. Multiple bases in the region are spearheading the recovery efforts, instilling a sense of pride and excitement in the community. Residents and visitors from nationwide are anticipated to assemble along the shoreline and at local museums to celebrate the crew’s return. ARTEMIS II ASTRONAUTS SHOW OFF APOLLO 18 FLAG FROM SPACE. “Deep space is back in the game,” said Jim Kidrick, president and CEO of the San Diego Air and Space Museum. “Back to General Patton in World War II—you know, Americans love winners and won’t put up with losers.” This mission represents the latest milestone in space exploration, concluding—at least temporarily—off the Southern California coast. The Orion astronauts are heading home after circling the moon and traveling over 252,000 miles from Earth. “I think people have been invigorated by one word dominating space today, and that’s the moon,” Kidrick added. ARTEMIS II PILOT VICTOR GLOVER’S DAUGHTER STEALS THE SHOW WITH TRIBUTE. At the museum, the narrative of the Apollo program takes center stage once more, as focus returns to deep space over 50 years later. “There are so many…historic moments that have happened.” “It’s pretty cool to be part of one of them,” said Abigail Lawrence, who’s visiting from Utah. Other visitors to San Diego for the splashdown expressed similar enthusiasm. “You know what?”  

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Bronny James sets up father LeBron in Lakers win

​Image source, Getty Images. ByMike Peter. BBC Sport journalist. 40 minutes ago. Bronny James passed to parent LeBron for the first son-to-father assist in NBA history as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors 119-103.. Bronny, 19, stole possession and passed to LeBron, who ran the length of the court for an uncontested dunk that was part of a 26-point contribution from the 41-year-old.. The pair recorded the first father-to-son assist in a match against the Brooklyn Nets last month.. LeBron also added 11 assists while Bronny scored 10 points with three assists as the Lakers saw off their state rivals.. The Lakers sit fourth in the Eastern Conference while the Warriors are in 10th, with both having already qualified for the post-season play-offs that begin on 18 April.. Elsewhere, the New York Knicks won 112-106 against the Boston Celtics, with Josh Hart scoring 26 points, to put pressure on their opponents in the Western Conference.. The sides are third and second respectively in the standings, with two matches left to play in the regular season.. The Toronto Raptors triumphed 128-114 against the Miami Heat while the Houston Rockets won 113-102 against Philadelphia 76ers to solidify their chances of a play-off place.. In matches between sides already out of post-season contention, the Chicago Bulls won 119-108 against the Washington Wizards while the Indiana Pacers beat the Brooklyn Nets 123-94.. WNBA approves three-team expansion. The WNBA has approved expansion teams in Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia and will become an 18-team league by 2030.. The Cleveland franchise will be the first to make their debut in the competition – they will appear in 2028 – while Detroit and Philadelphia will follow in 2029 and 2030 respectively.. The WNBA has gone through a period of expansion in recent years with the Golden State Valkyries joining in 2025 while the Toronto Tempo and the Portland Fire are set to follow this year.. The new season starts on 8 May and its regular season will run to 24 September.. Related topics. Basketball  

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Six big questions for Fury’s fifth return from retirement

​ByKal Sajad. BBC Sport boxing journalist in London. 55 minutes ago. He’s back, again. Tyson Fury returns to the ring on Saturday against Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.. The 37-year-old retired following a second consecutive points defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024. With a history of retiring and coming back, few felt he was gone for good.. Still, another hiatus from the sport leaves questions about what the Gypsy King has left to give in boxing.. BBC Sport speaks to WBO heavyweight world champion Fabio Wardley, two-weight world champion Natasha Jonas, boxing analyst Steve Bunce and renowned trainer Joe Gallagher to explore the big questions.. Is Makhmudov a risky opponent?. Image source, Getty Images. Wardley: “A very well-picked opponent for a number of reasons. He looks and sounds the part – a strong, aggressive and powerful Russian – but stylistically he’s kind of perfect for Fury.”. Jonas: “Every fight at heavyweight is a tough fight. It only takes one shot. But you would expect someone of Tyson’s class and experience to be able to handle him.”. Bunce: “Makhmudov is a really risky opponent for Fury because Makhmudov has something that all heavyweights want. After that win over Dave Allen, he has momentum.”. Gallagher: “All heavyweight opponents are dangerous. Stylistically, though, I think he’s made for Fury. He comes in straight lines and Fury’s boxing brain and ability should be too much.”. Can Fury become a world champion again?. Wardley: “In the current state of the heavyweight division, I can’t see how Fury becomes a world champion again. He would have to fight either me or Usyk – and do I think he can beat either of us? No.. “If the titles get fractured – if Usyk is stripped of a belt for one reason or another – and Fury fights someone like Lawrence Okolie or Agit Kabayel for a vacant title, then yes, he can become champion.”. Jonas: “It will be difficult for anyone to regain a world championship at heavyweight if Usyk doesn’t vacate. It all depends on him.”. Bunce: “Anybody in the top 20 or so heavyweights could become a champion in the next 12 to 18 months. Fury can definitely become a champion again. If Usyk decides to give up one, two, or even all of his belts – then Fury would be a major contender.”. Gallagher: “I think he can. It all depends on the sanctioning bodies and what happens with vacant belts and stripping champions. He’s a two-time world champion – as is Anthony Joshua – and I’m sure the race is on between them to be a three-time champion.”. Croke Park could stage Fury v Joshua in September. 20 hours ago. Fury unlikely to be world champion again – Wardley. 1 day ago. Tyson Fury Unfiltered. Could Fury beat Usyk?. Image source, Getty Images. Wardley: “I don’t think he would beat Usyk right now. For me personally, there’s no appetite in it either. I think at the moment we want to see Usyk in with someone different.”. Jonas: “I would love to see the trilogy but I just don’t know it will happen. Do  

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Can stats help you find the Grand National winner?

​Image source, Getty Images. ByCallum Matthews. BBC Sport senior journalist. 1 hour ago. The Grand National at Aintree is among the highlights of the British horse racing calendar.. But, with 34 runners, picking the winner can be something of a lottery.. Can the past winners guide you in the right direction? BBC Sport looks at the data to try to find the 2026 winner.. Grand National 2026. Saturday 11 April, 16:00 BST. Aintree. Listen on Sounds. Full race commentary and reaction on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds, with live text on all of Saturday’s races on the BBC Sport website and app. 5 Sports Extra will have commentary of Friday’s races between 14:00-16:15 BST.. Grand National pinstickers’ guide to runners. 15 hours ago. I Am Maximus heads Grand National field. 15 hours ago. Grand National: Runners, weights & jockeys for 2026 race. 15 hours ago. How do favourites fare and what price does the winner tend to be?. [embedded content]. Since 2000 there have been 25 renewals of the race, with no running in 2020 because of the Covid-19 pandemic.. The shortest-priced winner was Tiger Roll at 4-1 in 2019, when he became the first back-to-back victor since Red Rum in the 1970s.. The biggest price was Mon Mome in 2009 (100-1), with last year’s winner – Nick Rockett – going off at 33-1.. The average price of the winner this century has been just under 24-1, so with that – and the fact eight winners have been priced 33-1 or higher – don’t let bigger odds put you off.. That said, the average price does drop in the past 10 renewals, with the winner 11-1 or shorter on five occasions.. Six favourites (including joint favourites) have won the race this century, with three of those in the past six – including I Am Maximus in 2024.. The favourite or a joint-favourite has also finished in the top five on a further 12 occasions since 2000.. Is there an ideal weight to carry?. [embedded content]. There is no obvious trend, with winners of the past 25 races carrying between 10st 3lb and 11st 9lb.. If that continues, that would rule out the top six in the field – particularly I Am Maximus, who is attempting to become the first top weight to win since Red Rum carried 12 stone to victory in 1974.. Nine of the past 11 winners have carried between 10st 5lband 11st 8lb,which may help you to reduce the field a little.. Looking across the past 25 runnings, the average weight of the winner is between 10st 12lb and 10st 13lb. Those specific weights have a combined three winners, while 11st 6lb has been the most successful individual weight with three victories.. How old should my horse be?. [embedded content]. This is where the trends – certainly in recent years – become a bit easier to spot.. No horse aged 10 or above has won the race since 2014, while in 2022 Noble Yeats bucked another trend by becoming the first seven-year-old to win the race since Bogskar in 1940.. Based on that, the date suggests horses aged eight or nine are the ones to focus on.. Aside from Noble Yeats’  

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‘We should not be at the mercy of events abroad’ – Starmer

 “We must not be subject to the whims of foreign events” – Starmer. Four hours ago. Kate Whannel, political reporter. Images from Getty. The UK must build greater resilience to navigate a “volatile and dangerous” world rife with frequent “shocks” such as the conflict in Iran, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has cautioned. In an article for The Guardian, he stated he is “thinking about the long-term, and remaking this country” to ensure people “are not at the mercy of events abroad.” In a separate appearance on ITV’s Talking Politics podcast, he expressed frustration that “families across the country see their bills go up and down… because of the actions of Putin or Trump.” The prime minister is on a three-day Gulf tour to engage with regional allies. On Wednesday, he met Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah, and on Thursday, he visited the UAE, Bahrain, and Qatar. His trip coincides with strains on a fragile ceasefire halting the Iranian conflict, amid disputes over whether it includes Lebanon. On Thursday evening, Sir Keir spoke by phone with US President Donald Trump. Downing Street states that the two men discussed the need “for a practical plan to get shipping moving” through the Strait of Hormuz, the shipping lane effectively closed due to the conflict. Israel to hold talks with Lebanon as death toll from Beirut attack rises to at least 303. The prime minister states that Israel’s strikes on Lebanon are unjust and must cease. Ships stay wary as they near the Strait of Hormuz during the shaky ceasefire. 

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