Environment Secretary Steve Reed was questioned by Sky News presenter Kay Burley about accepting football tickets worth nearly £2000 from a company linked to water pollution. Burley highlighted Northumbrian Water’s sewage spills and CEO’s bonus, revealing that CK Hutchison Holdings, the company’s parent, owned by the water company, provided the tickets. Reed claimed he was unaware of the connection and defended his actions, but Burley criticized his lack of knowledge and questioned his suitability for the job.
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Chelsea dig in for battle over €70m target’s price tag
Chelsea has made a formal offer for winger Xavi Simons after positive discussions with RB Leipzig, who value him at €70m. Expecting to negotiate down to around €65m, this transfer could be Chelsea's last major signing of the summer, as they also look to offload players like Raheem Sterling and Axel Disasi. Want More Context? 🔎
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