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BBC News
a day ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Oldham Athletic sign ex-Tranmere winger Hawkes
Oldham Athletic have signed winger Josh Hawkes on a two-year deal after he left Tranmere 26-year-old came through Hartlepool's academy and went on to make 61 league appearances for the club before joining Sunderland where he made just two there he eventually joined Tranmere Rovers in 2022 and scored 26 goals in 134 appearances before leaving at the end of last season."Boundary Park has a great atmosphere and a real ambition to climb the leagues which was a huge factor in me signing," he told the club website, external."I want to bring energy, creativity and goals from out wide, and help the team push up the table and match the ambitions the coaching staff have."


BBC News
a day ago
- Sport
- BBC News
Accrington midfielder Martin signs one-year deal
Accrington Stanley midfielder Dan Martin has signed a one-year contract to remain with the League Two 23-year-old came through Accrington's academy and made his first-team debut in the Carabao Cup in then he has made 77 appearances for the club with eight of those coming last season."It took a while over the summer, but it's done - now I am here for another year, playing football in front of the Accy fans," Martin told the club website, external."Now I want to stamp my authority on the team and play the way I like, passing the ball and exciting football."I need to contribute with goals and assists, that's the aim."

Barnama
13-06-2025
- Business
- Barnama
Leadership Excellence Awards 2024/2025 Honours Leaders With Over 90 Prestigious Titles
PUTRAJAYA, June 13 (Bernama) — The Leadership Excellence Awards 2024/2025 brought together top-tier professionals, visionaries and changemakers from various industries to celebrate their achievements and contributions to leadership excellence. Director of the National Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Centre, Ministry of Economy, Asfaazam Kasbani said the awards also united exceptional individuals from diverse sectors, recognising their outstanding contributions. 'It is a great honour for Malaysia to inaugurate the Leadership Excellence Awards. We hope this platform continues to inspire emerging business leaders and entrepreneurs, both locally and internationally. 'It aims to support their entrepreneurial journeys within our vibrant nation and contribute to the country's economic growth,' Asfaazam said in his speech, representing Deputy Economic Affairs Minister Datuk Hanifah Hajar Taib, at the ceremony. The event featured keynote addresses, networking sessions, and award presentations that highlighted the unique accomplishments and leadership philosophies of this year's recipients. Organised by Des Prix Infinitus Media, the awards reflect an inclusive outlook, welcoming international nominees and celebrating cross-border collaboration and impact. Hagenz Choo, Managing Director of Des Prix Infinitus Media, said in his speech that proud is an understatement to recognise the leaders who continue to inspire growth and resilience in today's dynamic world. He said these remarkable leaders' dedication not only drives success within their organisations but also contributes positively to society because true leadership goes beyond titles; it is about influence, purpose, and the courage to drive change. The Leadership Excellence Awards continue to serve as a platform to elevate leadership standards and foster meaningful connections among regional and global leaders, while affirming the power of vision, perseverance and human potential.


Press and Journal
02-06-2025
- Press and Journal
Fifteen-caravan Traveller convoy pitches-up at Inverdee playing fields
A 15-strong caravan camp has set up on Aberdeen playing fields as part of a summer holiday tour of Scotland. The Traveller convoy settled temporarily at the Inverdee playing fields, close to businesses such as Goals and Harvester, and arrived on Sunday June 1. Fifteen caravans along with towing vehicles were spotted on the large cricket pitch next to Great Southern Road. It is understood their arrival proved a surprise to local cricketers, who were forced to call of matches at the weekend. The Press and Journal went down to the site today to speak with one of the families, who told us they were visiting the city on holiday. They were in Aberdeen after previous stops in Edinburgh and Dundee, with the Highlands their next destination. According to one of the Travellers, the group had never stopped in the Granite City before but were pleasantly surprised by how friendly Aberdonians were. He said: 'We always try to find somewhere that is not going to be an issue for anyone, but it is getting harder every year to find a suitable site to set up on. 'We have passed through Aberdeen but never stopped. The people are friendly.' They had been on the site for only a day, arriving around lunchtime the day before. And it was something of a tight squeeze, due to the corner leading down to the pitches from the main road. One of the Travellers told us they 'don't want to upset anyone' and said they were only staying in the north-east for a week before moving on. The Travellers said they had been doing this for several years and found Aberdeen 'much nicer than Dundee'. Interactions between the adults and the young children at the site suggested a loving family unit. The caravans were spread out over the cricket pitch but all 15 families travel as one group. The travellers' arrival comes shortly after another group set up at Aberdeen Beach. We were told the two groups were separate and did not travel together. Within the Aberdeen city area, there few official Gypsy/Traveller sites, with the sole council facility at Clinterty, near the border with Aberdeenshire. It offers 21 permanent pitches, with a waiting list for spaces, and no provision for temporary stays. We also spoke to nearby football centre Goals, who told us the Travellers had asked to use their facilities but were refused permission. He went on to say that a group of cricketers who frequently use the ground were unable to play due to the travellers' presence on the pitch. They will not be able to use the playing field until the group vacate. The Goals worker also said that dog walkers had complained about the travellers' pets roaming freely around the area. A member of management at Harvester confirmed they had asked the group not to make use of the business' water tap after three individuals began filling water tanks. Its toilet facilities, they said, were also being used regularly. An Aberdeen City Council spokesperson said: 'We are aware of the encampment and we will progress action to have it removed as soon as possible. 'We are committed to engaging with the traveller community to address accommodation challenges they face.'
Yahoo
31-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Liverpool lift trophy; recapping a fun PL season
Every Salah goal, assist from the PL season Take a look back at every goal contribution from Mohamed Salah's historic 2024-25 Premier League season for Liverpool. 20:21 Now Playing Paused Ad Playing