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that was christoph winterbach from der spiegel.dly ‘patting' an airport security guard on the back has been released. tony camoccio was falsely accused of sexual assault after the incident at hurghada airport earlier this month. the campaign group detained in dubai said the case had been dismissed due to lack of evidence and the 51—year—old was on his way back to the uk. from today, companies which provide phone, broadband and pay—tv services will have to alert customers when their contracts are coming to an end. the media regulator, 0fcom, says about 20 million people are currently out of contract — with many likely to be paying higher prices than they need to. our business correspondent katy austin, gave us more details. if we are completely honest, many of us could not say off the top of our head when our phone, broadband or pay—tv contract is ending and that means we might miss the event and automatically be put onto a higher rate and that means that the cheaper deal we might have signed up to immediately when we took out the c
that was christoph winterbach from der spiegel.dly ‘patting' an airport security guard on the back has been released. tony camoccio was falsely accused of sexual assault after the incident at hurghada airport earlier this month. the campaign group detained in dubai said the case had been dismissed due to lack of evidence and the 51—year—old was on his way back to the uk. from today, companies which provide phone, broadband and pay—tv services will have to alert customers when their...
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christoph winterbach is a sportjournalist at the german magazine, der spiegel.ey how his investigation led to manchester city's ban. it was part of our football league's revelations. we went through a lot of material, millions of documents and we had a team at der spiegel and with our partners from european news media. we looked into the books and the e—mails of manchester city as well as uefa and we found out that there was a clear case, at least from what we have seen, regarding the sponsorship income that manchester city declared towards uefa. so it seems that they overstated sponsorship income, whereas they were in fact expenses from the club ownership. uefa tries to prevent clubs from paying as much money as they want, they want to balance their expenses with their income and they want to prevent clubs from over spending and going bankrupt. this was against the ambition of the club leadership from manchester city, which is governed from the state leadership in abu dhabi. it appears like they didn't adhere to the rules that everyone else in europe had to sti
christoph winterbach is a sportjournalist at the german magazine, der spiegel.ey how his investigation led to manchester city's ban. it was part of our football league's revelations. we went through a lot of material, millions of documents and we had a team at der spiegel and with our partners from european news media. we looked into the books and the e—mails of manchester city as well as uefa and we found out that there was a clear case, at least from what we have seen, regarding the...
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last year, "there spiegel -- " der spiegel" unveiled that a sponsorship deal with etiad airways -- actuallyllion of that was being paid by shipments who are -- paid by sheik manzour or his company. anchor: this came out of the emails that have been leaked? max: city have been flouting these rules since the beginning. the losses they posted were 180 million in that period. they were fined at the time and had squad restrictions in european competitions, but it was a fairly lenient settlement. this is a lot harsher. anchor: what surprises you more? that manchester city was caught -- this evidence out there in emails -- or that eu -- uefa and limited the rules in a strict way? max: it is surprising that uefa have acted the way they have. in many cases, they have been very hesitant, if we talk about race -- racism, tackling, financial fairplay regulations. they have been quite hesitant and have not really tended to go after the big clubs. that is a huge problem when you want to prevent these kind of things happening. in those leaked e-mails we have been talking about, one thing that came out as
last year, "there spiegel -- " der spiegel" unveiled that a sponsorship deal with etiad airways -- actuallyllion of that was being paid by shipments who are -- paid by sheik manzour or his company. anchor: this came out of the emails that have been leaked? max: city have been flouting these rules since the beginning. the losses they posted were 180 million in that period. they were fined at the time and had squad restrictions in european competitions, but it was a fairly lenient...
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this all began in 2018 when the allegations were 1st raised in german sports magazine der spiegel at that time manager pip courtney ola city had full trust in the club's actions and of course warner for the rules of the way for the future for all this team is in the premier league. they do what he wants to do so a part of that believe me completely honestly why the norwood happened because of a manager the 1st prospect of a ban was raised last month when you a 4 opened an investigation city welcomed the investigation into what it called the illegal hacking and out of context publication of its emails and that the accusations were entirely false and i trust a lot with the club has done who they know did that hopefully hopefully they can. they can solve it as soon as possible start to you know for this environment in may city will refer to you wafers financial watchdog where there were reports that its members were pushing for at least the one year champions league ban the club's chairman whole dune elma barack hit back at the criticism claiming rivals were jealous of this success so i
this all began in 2018 when the allegations were 1st raised in german sports magazine der spiegel at that time manager pip courtney ola city had full trust in the club's actions and of course warner for the rules of the way for the future for all this team is in the premier league. they do what he wants to do so a part of that believe me completely honestly why the norwood happened because of a manager the 1st prospect of a ban was raised last month when you a 4 opened an investigation city...
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uefa launch this investigation after a german newspaper back in 2018 der spiegel made the allegationsponsorship deal which misled european football governing body. it is important to say that manchester city have always denied this. they say that was not the case and it has been misled. but in the last couple of hours, uefa have announced that thisjudgement has been made and as you say manchester city have been banned from the champions league in europe a week for next season and the season afterwards and have been fined 30 million euros. 30 million euros will not be much with the club of the financial crowd of manchester city. what will really hurt is that banned from european competition. what is likely to happen next than? this will have huge applications not least for the players and the staff at manchester city. they will have trouble bringing in new players without the prospect of european football and those they have got will want to say? they are not taking this line down, they have a lwa ys taking this line down, they have always denied these allegations. they have released a
uefa launch this investigation after a german newspaper back in 2018 der spiegel made the allegationsponsorship deal which misled european football governing body. it is important to say that manchester city have always denied this. they say that was not the case and it has been misled. but in the last couple of hours, uefa have announced that thisjudgement has been made and as you say manchester city have been banned from the champions league in europe a week for next season and the season...
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this will began in 2018 when the allegations were 1st raised in german sports magazine der spiegel at that time manager pip 20 ola city had full trust in the club's actions and of course want to follow the rules while the way for the future all this team is in the premier league. they do what they wanted to do so believe me. i didn't know what happened because. the 1st prospect of a ban was raised last month when you a 4 opened an investigation city welcomed the investigation into what it called the illegal hacking and out of context publication of its e-mails and that the accusations were entirely false in may city were referred to you wafers financial watchdog where there were reports that its members were pushing for at least the one year champions league ban the club's chairman had back at the criticism claiming rivals were jealous of this success i will not accept for this club to be used as a diversionary tactic on poor investment history and from other cause we've managed ourselves well. and we do we will be touched by facts manchester city filed an appeal to halt the investiga
this will began in 2018 when the allegations were 1st raised in german sports magazine der spiegel at that time manager pip 20 ola city had full trust in the club's actions and of course want to follow the rules while the way for the future all this team is in the premier league. they do what they wanted to do so believe me. i didn't know what happened because. the 1st prospect of a ban was raised last month when you a 4 opened an investigation city welcomed the investigation into what it...
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there was the publication, the media partners of wikileaks, the guardian, new york times, el pais, der spiegelrtners condemned the decision of wikileaks to publish what they called the unredacted state department cables, which may put sources at risk. their statement went on, "our previous dealings with wikileaks were on the clear basis that we would only publish cables which had been subjected to a thorough joint editing and clearance process. we'll continue to defend our previous collaborative publishing endeavour, but we cannot defend the needless publication of the complete data. indeed, we are united in condemning it." yeah. oh well, you know, they transfer blame away from themselves. the person, the people who redacted the original publication wasjulian assange. so that statement is false. secondly, robert gates, in testimony before congress, he was secretary of state, said there has been no damage. is it embarrassing? yes. is it awkard? yes. according to other people, there has been damage. i mean, reporters without borders, a press freedom group — "while it's not been demonstrated that
there was the publication, the media partners of wikileaks, the guardian, new york times, el pais, der spiegelrtners condemned the decision of wikileaks to publish what they called the unredacted state department cables, which may put sources at risk. their statement went on, "our previous dealings with wikileaks were on the clear basis that we would only publish cables which had been subjected to a thorough joint editing and clearance process. we'll continue to defend our previous...
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and germany's der spiegel online story is the overnight shootings in the city of hanau.look at the papers. where do you want to start? i might start on those house prices. we often talk about house prizes but for the first time since 2018, the latest figures, these were published yesterday, suggest every region in the country is now seeing growth again. obviously different levels of growth across the country, but the average is up 2.2%, taking the average posted £252,000 —— average price too. is that average prices? earlier in the week we had asking prices and then the latest figures are sold prizes. so the average is somewhere in between, given this sort of overall picture —— prices prices. the issue was pent up —— prices prices. the issue was pent up demand, people weren't making purchases because of brexit and there were more buyers and sellers —— than sellers. that brought up the price now. this book is looking out the rise of mark zuckerberg stop some curious details about how he performs on stage but some very specific demands. he demands the backstage area at spea
and germany's der spiegel online story is the overnight shootings in the city of hanau.look at the papers. where do you want to start? i might start on those house prices. we often talk about house prizes but for the first time since 2018, the latest figures, these were published yesterday, suggest every region in the country is now seeing growth again. obviously different levels of growth across the country, but the average is up 2.2%, taking the average posted £252,000 —— average price...