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McDonald's loses Big Mac trademark case against Irish restaurant chain
The European Court of Justice has upheld a complaint from the Galway-based Supermac's, ruling that the US fast food giant had not proven genuine use of the Big Mac trademark in relation to chicken sandwiches
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Premier League clubs' fresh talks over Super League ahead of new court hearing
The Super League case returns to Madrid court today with backers confident that new competition could be in place for start of 2025-26 season with or without Premier League giants
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La Liga president threatens Barcelona and Real Madrid over plan: 'I'll resign'
La Liga president Javier Tebas has been staunchly against the introduction of a European Super League and he has now suggested that he could leave his post if it gets approved
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Super League chief says 20 clubs are keen but Premier League keeps distance
A22 management say they have spoken to 50 clubs since court ruled last month that UEFA had broken competition law by stopping initial ESL plans - but English clubs remain out of consideration
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Emery delivers perfect European Super League putdown with Aston Villa point
Fresh plans for the European Super League were released after their landmark court victory against FIFA and UEFA - and Aston Villa boss Unai Emery has now offered his view
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FIFA's Club World Cup revamp isn't good for anyone - no matter what Wenger says
FIFA have taken the Club World Cup and, without consultation, decided to make it a gigantic summer tournament; FIFA chief Arsene Wenger is in favour, the same man who in a previous life loved to whinge about the stress placed on players
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Simple Super League fact still rings true - don't be bamboozled by the nonsense
The European Super League has reared its head once more, but Florentino Perez, for all the Real Madrid supermo's grand-standing, and members of the rebel alliance all know there is one simple truth where the breakaway competition is concerned
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Europe's major clubs unite with swift response to landmark Super League decision
The European Super League is back in play after a European court ruling went against UEFA, but a number of powerhouses across the continent swiftly made their feelings very clear, up against Real Madrid and Barcelona
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European Super League WINS court case in major blow to UEFA and FIFA
A22, the company in charge of the revamped European Super League, took their case to the European Court of Justice in the hope of reviving the controversial idea
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Your Brexit questions answered as Rishi Sunak signs new Northern Ireland deal
Alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Rishi Sunak unveiled his solution to the bitter trade impasse in Northern Ireland sparked by Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal with Brussels
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Rishi Sunak finally agrees new Brexit deal after crucial meeting with EU chief
The Prime Minister described the new Windsor Framework as a 'decisive breakthrough' alongside European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen. But he faces a showdown with MPs over the new terms of the Northern Ireland Protocol in Parliament.
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More to fixing UK economy than just Brexit, Keir Starmer tells business chiefs
The Labour leader made a speech setting out his 'mission' to give Britain the fastest, sustained growth in the G7 group of industrialised nations
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Rishi Sunak warned hardline Tory rebels won't hesitate to reject new Brexit deal
The Prime Minister will meet with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen for 'final talk' on the Northern Ireland Protocol, but is likely to face pushback from Tory hardliners
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Boris Johnson 'a bloody nuisance' over deal to settle Brexit Protocol row
The former Prime Minister has been accused of stirring up trouble with the Democratic Unionist Party and Tory backbenchers as claims mount over a pact with Brussels to end the stalemate
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Bungling ministers pay £2.3bn after allowing criminal gangs to flog cheap goods
Tory MP John Glen, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, admitted handing over the massive sum to settle a dispute which has rumbled on for 12 years