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‘Not in our hands’: Guardiola accepts Manchester City have lost control of title race
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5/5/2026

‘Not in our hands’: Guardiola accepts Manchester City have lost control of title race

‘We knew we had to win the game’City five points behind Arsenal after 3-3 draw at EvertonPep Guardiola praised Manchester City’s refusal to accept defeat at Everton, but admitted the destiny of the Premier League title is out of their hands after dropping two precious points at Hill Dickinson Stadium.City are five points behind Arsenal with a game in hand having been held to a 3-3 draw by Everton, who were a goal down by half-time, but led 3-1 in the 81st minute. Erling Haaland reduced the deficit straight from the restart after Everton’s third goal before Jérémy Doku, who opened the scoring with a superb curled finish, produced a similar effort to rescue a point with virtually the last kick of the game. Continue reading...

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Peers to vote on government bid to delay children's social media restrictions by up to three years
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Politics·4/26/2026AI summary

Peers to vote on government bid to delay children's social media restrictions by up to three years

Peers will vote Monday on a government amendment that could delay action on children's social media access for up to three years, sparking backlash from campaigners. The amendment to the children's wellbeing and schools bill would allow ministers to wait before introducing restrictions, potentially limiting action to parental controls rather than sweeping measures. Tory peer John Nash has tabled an alternative amendment forcing the government to raise the minimum age for social media to 16 within 12 months, which peers have already backed three times by a 126-vote margin. With parliament prorogation expected next week, Monday's vote is the last opportunity to force the issue.

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