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Chelsea head-coach Antonio Conte is still keen on to sign Andrea Bellotti as a replacement for wantaway striker Diego Costa. The 28-year-old Spanish forward has been told he can leave Stamford Bridge as Antonio Conte doesn’t consider him in his plans. Alvaro Morata has arrived at Stamford Bridge for  £ 70million deal earlier the last summer as a main man for the Blues offensive end. Antonio Conte remains unconvinced by Michy Batshuayi and planning to sign Torino’s centre-forward Andrea Belotti, according to the  Daily Star . The 23-year-old Italian forward has found the net for 26 times in Serie A and Chelsea could be ready to pay £87.5m release clause for his signature in order to bounce back after a slow start of 2017/18 Premier League season. Meanwhile, Diego Costa’s future remain’s up in the air, Spanish forward is keen on to make a return to Atletico Madrid. La Liga remains the most likely destination for Spanish forward who will have to wait until Jan...

THIS is the moment a little boy’s shocking nightmare comes to an end as he was rescued after being tied up alongside cattle for five years. Umesh, eight, is visually impaired and mentally disabled but if this was not bad enough he was also bound by his grandma because he was naughty. Both his dad Bhagawati Lal and mum Manu Devi, died of the HIV five years ago and Umesh went to live with his grandparents in Udaipur, in Rajasthan. But gran Peepi Bai, 75, allegedly decided to keep him tied with a rope in the cow stable because the little lad is violent and used to run away. She said: “Umesh was a normal child till he was three. “But after his parents died he started behaving differently. “We don’t earn enough money to get him treatment.” Mrs Bai added: “He’s sometimes violent and leaves home without anyone knowing. “We are old and cannot run around looking for him. “And so we have to keep him tied up.” Elsewhere in the same city, Jiva Ram, 11, from Baydi village in Udaipur, also suffere...

Momentum - New dawn

Home / ABOUT Momentum evolved out of Jeremy Corbyn’s 2015 Labour leadership bid to build on the energy and enthusiasm generated by the campaign. Momentum has over 150 local groups, 23,000 members and 200,000 supporters.  What does Momentum want to do? Organise with communities across the country to put forward Labour’s ambitious plan for Britain and secure a Labour Government that: Redistributes wealth and power from the few to the many; Puts people and planet before profit and narrow corporate interests; Builds a society free from all types of discrimination; Invests to create high-quality jobs and infrastructure; Reverses the privatisation of railways, the energy sector and public services; Provides protection at work and strong collective bargaining to end workplace injustices; Provides decent homes for all in both the public and private sector. Transform Labour into a more open, member-­led party capable of winning elections. Bring together individuals and groups in o...

Former militant leader, Asari Dokubo, on Wednesday mocked President Muhammadu Buhari over claims that rodents caused some destruction in his office. Following his return from London, the Presidency had said Buhari cannot work from his office due to destruction caused by rodents. Buhari’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu had disclosed that the president would work from home because his office was undergoing renovation due to destruction by rodents. However, the former militant leader described the presidency’s claim as a shame on Nigeria. In a video, Dokubo said, “It is a shame to Nigeria to report Buhari’s rat incident to BBC. “They told us that the Lion King was coming to chase out hyenas and other animals, little wonder did we know that rat took the challenge and chased him out of his office. “When my friend told me that the rat incident was reported by BBC, I was ashamed of Nigeria. This is good though because he who the gods have rejected everything on e...