Coronation Street SPOILERS Max Turners ex girlfriend Lauren is making a

Coronation Street SPOILERS: Max Turner’s ex-girlfriend Lauren is making a surprise return to Weatherfield

Coronation Street SPOILERS: First look at Max Turner’s ex-girlfriend Lauren returning to Weatherfield shocked – but will she bring trouble to his door?

Coronation Street’s Max Turner is set to get a shock in upcoming scenes as his ex-girlfriend Lauren Bolton returns to Weatherfield.

The teenager (played by Paddy Bever) tries to rebuild his life after being released from a secure training center after being involved in the stabbing of Alya Nazir by extremist Blake.

Max had been tricked and manipulated into joining an extremist gang led by leader Griff Reynolds (Michael Condron), with Lauren’s father also being a member of the far-right group.

During the disturbing storyline, Max was romantically involved with Lauren (Cait Fitton), but when the gang broke up, Lauren fled to Cornwall to be with her mother, where she felt it would be safer.

And in the first few pictures, Max is about to have an unexpected encounter with the past when Lauren suddenly comes back into his life, claiming to have fallen out with her mother – but is her return as innocent as it seems?

She's back: Coronation Street's Max Turner is set to get a shock in upcoming scenes as his ex-girlfriend Lauren Bolton returns to Weatherfield

She’s back: Coronation Street’s Max Turner is set to get a shock in upcoming scenes as his ex-girlfriend Lauren Bolton returns to Weatherfield

Problem: During the disturbing extremist storyline, Max was involved with Lauren (Cait Fitton), but when the gang broke up, Lauren fled to live with her mother in Cornwall, where she believed it would be safer

Problem: During the disturbing extremist storyline, Max was involved with Lauren (Cait Fitton), but when the gang broke up, Lauren fled to live with her mother in Cornwall, where she believed it would be safer

Lauren, who previously shared the same racist views as Max, insisted she wanted nothing to do with her father or his right-wing colleagues, while claiming she spent the night outside at the bus station.

Taking pity on Lauren, he takes her to the coffee shop, where she makes it clear that she wants to pick up where she left off.

But it remains to be seen if she has an ulterior motive.

Speaking to Metro.co.uk about his character’s love life, 20-year-old actor Paddy said: “I would love to see him find love with someone who has good intentions for him, someone who is not in danger for him.” represents him.

“I’d love to see him find love with someone who can weather the storms with him instead of creating it himself.”

Meanwhile, Max will have more problems with his current girlfriend, Bec, after her ex gets out of jail.

After his own release from prison, things are looking up for Max as he embarks on a new romance with Bec.

But in the upcoming episodes, when the teenager goes to her apartment, Gav approaches her and explains that he has been released from the STC and intends to marry Bec.

Return: According to the first pictures, Max will have an unexpected glimpse into the past when Lauren suddenly comes back into his life - but is her return as innocent as it seems?

Return: According to the first pictures, Max will have an unexpected glimpse into the past when Lauren suddenly comes back into his life – but is her return as innocent as it seems?

Questions: Meanwhile, Max will have more problems with his current girlfriend Bec after her ex got out of prison

Questions: Meanwhile, Max will have more problems with his current girlfriend Bec after her ex got out of prison

To hide something?  When he spots Bec, Max yells at her to run away.  But does Bec have her own secrets?

To hide something? When he spots Bec, Max yells at her to run away. But does Bec have her own secrets?

When Max reveals that Bec has moved on and is now dating him, Gav is furious and grabs him.

When he spots Bec, Max yells at her to run away. But does Bec have her own secrets?

Coronation Street airs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

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Terminal cancer The sad death of star Caras Bocas

Terminal cancer: The sad death of star Caras & Bocas, who hid illness, recorded soap opera and later died

Try not to be shocked when you learn details about the death of a former global star, who died shortly after the soap opera was taped

It is true that the novel faces and mouthsby Globo, was undoubtedly one of the biggest hits Marinhos has ever brought to the small screen.

For those who don’t remember: Caras & Bocas was shown April 13, 2009 to January 8, 2010in 232 chapters, with the final chapter being reaired the following day, January 9.

In this way, the soap opera with its strong cast undoubtedly left its mark on an entire generation and will be greatly missed on the small screen of the Marinhos channel.

What many can’t even imagine, however, is that a star who shone in the storyline left it in favor of a better one and is no longer with us.

Unfortunately, he hid a serious illness, recorded a soap opera and died soon after.

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For a better understanding, let’s talk about the actor Dani’s Pacheco, who died in 2010, a year after the telenovela Caras & Bocas aired. In Globo’s storyline, the celebrity brought to life Renan, the stepson of Amarilys, the character of Guilhermina Guinle.

The actor’s death came as a real shock to everyone, as he kept it secret from everyone that he was at risk of a terminal illness. The soap opera ended in January 2010, and the famous died on March 6 of the same year.

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Before his death, he was hospitalized with severe abdominal pain and tests showed tumors were spreading in his stomach and lungs.

Upon hearing the news of his death, the cast of Caras & Bocas expressed their sadness: “No one knew he was ill, not even his family. His sister who lives in Tubarão [Santa Catarina]arrived in Rio de Janeiro yesterday and died this morning,” Guilhermina Guinle told Terra.

“I was very saddened by this news. He was very cheerful and everyone around him enjoyed his spontaneous nature. In addition, he was very humble and always willing to learn more about acting,” he added.

Walcyr Carrasco, an actor on the soap opera, said he knew about his illness but couldn’t imagine it being that serious.

“I asked Dener if he was angry [o câncer], and when he didn’t answer, I assumed he wasn’t. But today I think he already knew… His big dream was to do a soap opera. During the recording he had some health problems but I couldn’t connect one to the other,” the author commented on his Twitter profile.

“Denis, you’re one of the stars now. You always deserve it here! Thank you for being my friend! You know, you were and are good people. I sincerely hope I fulfilled the dream he had and deserved because he had talent. And if he was happy in that dream, I thank God,” Carrasco added.

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1687435583 When the magic of the NHL playoffs makes concussions go

When the magic of the NHL playoffs makes concussions go away – Le Journal de Québec

The Stanley Cup is won. Las Vegas celebrated, the dust settled. But in the balance sheet that the NHL needs to put together, there’s certainly one issue that’s stayed under the radar.

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A situation the league certainly didn’t want to hear about. So what could have happened to the concussion protocol that resulted in Matthew Tkachuk coming back into the game shortly after he staggered after a hard check from Keegan Kolesar (see above)?

When the magic of the NHL playoffs makes concussions go

Matthew Tkachuk concedes a solid punch from Keegan Kolesar in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals on June 8th. Photo Getty Images via AFP

The scene is two weeks old, but the question still arises. Because, as experts say here, no, protocol wasn’t followed in the case of the Florida Panthers’ hot-tempered player.

And this isn’t the first time the show’s magic has “disappeared” the risks associated with concussions, adds one of them.

Surprised… yes and no

Louis De Beaumont, a clinical neuropsychologist, researcher at Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur-de-Montréal and ice hockey fan, was in his living room when he saw Tkachuk stagger during the third game.

“I was very surprised [de le revoir aussi vite]. But basically yes and no, because that often happens in the series when there is a lot at stake,” says the doctor.

“There’s no doubt he should have done the test in the darkroom.”

Tkachuk ended up visiting this famous darkroom after participating in the power play. His coach Paul Maurice confirmed it. He was declared fit to return to the game.

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Matthew Tkachuk celebrates equalizing in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Photo Getty Images via AFP

Irreversible effects including death

The “hiccup” isn’t there. Rather, he did not leave immediately, as stipulated in the protocol, says Dr. De Beaumont.

An athlete who sustains a concussion is at risk of developing “second impact syndrome” if they quickly suffer another impact to the head, he explains.

And that can have serious consequences. It can intensify and prolong the effects of the concussion. In the worst case, the victim can fall into a coma and suffer irreversible brain damage that can lead to cognitive or motor impairment.

In some rare cases, the person can also die from it.

The information “lost en route”?

An athlete who staggers standing up from a check doesn’t necessarily have a brain trauma, notes Professor Philippe Fait, who sits on several international committees on concussion. But that is a “blatant sign”.

“There was no blow to the head, but a blow to the head is not necessary to get a concussion,” said Louis De Beaumont.

In 2016, the NHL introduced independent team spotters — “concussion witnesses” — who sit strategically in the stands during games.

They are responsible for notifying the club’s medical staff if an athlete may have suffered a concussion.

“Did the spotter information get lost along the way? Is that it [l’équipe] pretended not to have it? asks Mr. De Beaumont. […] We’re really in a situation where there wasn’t a gray area for me. It was necessary to send the athlete [immédiatement] in the darkroom and it wasn’t made.

Question the process.

The set of tests, dubbed “SCAT 5,” that the NHL uses in games to detect concussion is the best in the world of sports medicine, says Philippe Fait.

The result of the work of many specialized researchers, “SCAT 6” was released last week and is expected to be adopted by the League next fall.

However, in order for the athlete to be screened in this way, the protocol must still be followed. Louis De Beaumont emphasizes that this was not the case.

“If I were in the National League, I would question the process,” he says. What went wrong?”

Because “it can have serious consequences,” he repeats.

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The death toll from a serious traffic accident in Canada

The death toll from a serious traffic accident in Canada rises to 16

One in 10 people injured in last Thursday’s collision between a bus and semi-truck in central Canada has died in hospital, bringing the death toll to 16.

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The woman “has been hospitalized since the collision on June 15 and has succumbed to her injuries,” Canadian police said in a statement.

The accident, one of the heaviest in the country in recent years, occurred in the province of Manitoba at the intersection of two freeways.


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Nine other people remain hospitalized, several of them in critical condition. At the time of the accident, there were a total of 25 people on the bus between the ages of 58 and 88 who were on their way to a casino.

According to the first findings of the ongoing investigation, the bus would have entered the intersection while the semi-trailer was approaching.


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This drama commemorates an accident that happened in the neighboring province of Saskatchewan in 2018. A collision between a truck and a bus carrying young ice hockey players, the national sport, killed 15 people.

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1687435353 The Bittersweet First Year of the Congress of Change

The Bittersweet First Year of the “Congress of Change”

“This will be a congress that guarantees change: we will make history!” said Senator Roy Barreras, who had just been elected President of the Colombian Congress for a year, on July 20, 2022. The leader of the negotiations, so that the government of Gustavo Petro , the first leftist president in the country’s contemporary history, would command a broad legislative majority, showing great ambition for what was to come. Eleven months later, after the end of the legislative period for which he was elected, the balance is different: Barreras lost his seat due to a court decision; the government remained without majorities, especially in the Senate; Petro’s major social reforms either fail or advance in spurts. The optimism that swept Barreras was reflected in a first semester of pragmatism and legislative successes, but vanished in the second, the concluding one, in which there was renewed polarization inside and outside the Capitol.

The original proposal: the broad front

When Gustavo Petro won the presidency in the second round of voting, Congress was already in place and his campaign was struggling with parties that were able to build a majority against him. Three months earlier, in March 2022, his movement had garnered the most votes in the Senate and House of Representatives. But this historic pact fell far short of winning a majority. Almost 17% of the vote for the upper house gave him 20 of the 108 seats, while the parties campaigning against him had 67 seats. In the chamber, which has constituencies in each department, the President’s movement won only 29 of the 187 seats.

Despite this low entry fee, he assembled a super majority. He did so thanks to the natural appeal of a new president and the ability of Petro’s allies to garner more support for someone who had campaigned with a pragmatism unprecedented in his career and accepted traditional politicians like Barreras or Armando Benedetti in key positions. When Congress was installed on July 20, Petro was backed by the benches of the traditional parties against whom he made a career in politics, and was even shaped by the right like the centenary of the Conservative Party.

The optimism was enormous. Thus began Barreras’ inaugural address: “Never in our modern history has there been a day so momentous, representing independence and freedom, as this day when we can and will say: ‘The terrible night has ended and in ruts of pain’ now germinate well’. This Congress is the most diverse in its history, full of alternative voices that have a majority, have a vote, have a voice for the first time.” Petro’s said something similar: “There are many tasks and I trust our representatives of Colombian society in Congress fully. new and old”.

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And so it was the first semester in which Petro also made agreements for the implementation, especially of its two large projects. An ambitious tax reform aimed at raising tax revenues for the wealthiest without fundamentally changing the tax system was passed with some adjustments, but the core remained intact and garnered broad support in Congress. Also, the so-called “Total Peace Act,” which extended the authority that all Congresses have given to Presidents for nearly 30 years to negotiate with illegal armed groups, but this time was adapted at once to the ambitious idea of ​​negotiating, could be easily implemented and for everyone and at the same time, with all types of groups, from ELN guerrillas to local criminal gangs.

The first of the two semesters of the legislative period ended with joy. Unlike many previous cases, tax reform did not require extraordinary sessions in which congressmen sang Christmas carols while also setting tax breaks. The government had received the money for its social investments and the legal framework for its big project. But the thickest part was missing, as Chamber President and Historical Pact Congressman David Racero told this newspaper at the time: “This semester we decided to have a public debate on economics and peace.” Next semester we will have the debate lead around the social. And I’m honest, the country will remember us for the societal changes we’re going to make next year. There we will see whether we succeed or fail.”

David Racero at the National Capitol, September 2022.David Racero at the National Capitol, September 2022. Juan Felipe Rubio

The break for health

The healthcare reform that Gustavo Petro’s government presented to Congress on February 13 this year was the beginning of the end of his legislative coalition. Although the mere idea of ​​increasing the state’s role in the system met with strong opposition even in his cabinet, the President gave it priority over the other two proposals to adjust the welfare system, with reforms to pensions and the labor system. Led by now-ex-minister Carolina Corcho, Petro’s bid made Petro feel he had ministers at odds with his government. This led first to the departure of Education Minister Alejandro Gaviria, a staunch opponent of the project and Petro’s rival in the presidential elections, and then to the departure of Finance Minister José Antonio Ocampo and Agriculture Minister Cecilia López, whom they had supported Gaviria on the issues and who was with him the formed the central area of ​​the cabinet. Corcho himself also left the company due to wear and tear.

In retrospect, that row was at the root of many of Petro’s government problems, reflected this week in the failure of two of its flagship projects: labor reform and legalizing cannabis sales. In addition to the crisis in the cabinet, health care reform sparked differences with Barreras, who played an important role as a bridge to congressmen from parties such as the Conservative, the Liberal and his former party, the US.

Francia Márquez, Carolina Corcho and Gustavo Petro presenting the healthcare reform proposal on February 13.Francia Márquez, Carolina Corcho and Gustavo Petro presenting the healthcare reform proposal on February 13. Fernando Vergara (AP)

Barreras, who was dismissed by the Council of State a few weeks later for double militancy, publicly expressed his objections to the reform. So did La U director Dilian Francisca Toro, former President and Liberal Party leader César Gaviria, and many conservatives. In the midst of these discussions, the Senate’s first commission, at the end of March, rejected the political reform proposed by the government. It was the President’s first major defeat and a harbinger of things to come.

A month later, Petro made the unilateral decision to break with the legislative coalition. He did so via his Twitter account: “The political coalition agreed upon by the majority ended today by the decision of some party leaders. Some of them threaten the majority of their own faction.” The next day he sacked seven of his ministers, including Corcho, Ocampo and López. The United States and the Conservative Party, two of the largest and most powerful members of Congress, responded by officially withdrawing from the coalition and signing the Declaration of Independence.

Many liberal congressmen also began to distance themselves. As a result, legislative initiatives could not be implemented as quickly as expected. One of Petro’s final victories in Congress was the approval of the National Development Plan, in which the prudent work of National Planning and the Treasury achieved majorities, in part because the Constitution requires the President to issue his initial if Congress does not approve the project per Decree.

A woman protests against government reforms in Bogotá in April.A woman protests against government reforms in Bogotá in April. LUISA GONZALEZ (Portal)

With the already broken coalition came scandals that undermined the president’s stability. First it was the ex-wife of his son Nicolás Petro, a member of the Atlantic Historic Pact, who denounced that his former partner allegedly received large sums of money from criminals during the election campaign. The president’s brother was later accused of holding meetings, making pacts and receiving money from drug dealers and clans in exchange for benefits. The most recent and strongest complaint began with a robbery allegedly committed by Laura Sarabia’s babysitter, Petro’s fired right-hand man; He continued with some audio recordings in which Armando Benedetti, then Ambassador to Venezuela, threatened to disclose the allegedly illegal funding of the campaign; and that they are implicated in the suicide of one of the police officers in charge of the President’s security.

These denunciations undermined Congress’ ability to govern, while its image sank as October’s regional elections approached. In the past few weeks, the government has managed to pass two important constitutional reforms: agrarian jurisdiction and the recognition of the peasantry as a legal subject. However, the three social reforms did not have the same luck. The work collapsed; and pensions and health barely survived and will continue their course next semester, but they have yet to go through the Senate, which is farther from Petro than the Chamber. And healthcare reform stalled almost a month ago in the chamber’s plenary session, where the government tried unsuccessfully to start discussing the articles. Even representatives of the Greens, who are part of the coalition, called on Petro to withdraw.

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CF Montreal was finally able to recharge their batteries

After playing no less than 15 games in two months, CF Montreal players were able to enjoy their first days off in a long time. With their heads and legs rested, they will greet the mighty Nashville SC at Stade Saputo.

As of Wednesday night, it has been ten days since the Hernan Losada men beat Minnesota United 4-0. By not having to travel last week, the athletes could afford four or five days off the field.

“It feels good after all the games we’ve put together. We had a few days off. “We had four days off, so we took the opportunity to switch off and recharge our batteries,” said midfielder Mathieu Choinière at a press conference on Monday.

The start of this sequence began with the Canadian Championship meetings. With that competition on the back burner, CF Montreal can focus on Major League Soccer (MLS) for at least a month ahead of the League Cup.

“It was difficult. Especially when we were traveling and covering long distances. “We have several home games now and we’ve had a little rest,” assured striker Chinonso Offor.

The team of the hour

Nashville SC will not be intimidated at Saputo Stadium. Tennessee’s representatives have not suffered a defeat in MLS since April 15. Hany Mukhtar, the best player and MLS Golden Boot of 2022, is still raring to go. The German was voted Player of the Month in May.

“Nashville is Nashville… They’re a fit team, they haven’t lost in their last 10 games,” head coach Losada said. The best player in the league plays for them. It will be complicated but CF Montreal can do something special at home. It’s going to be an interesting game to see if we can stay competitive against a team like Nashville.

With just one setback in seven home games, the Bleu Blanc Noir know how to defend. Inspired by the performance against the “Loons”, the players want to please their fans again.

“It’s a big challenge for us. “It’s a game where we have to prove our skills,” said Offor. After this short break, we have to prove that we can make the playoffs. This game could be crucial. If we beat them, we know we have what it takes.”

“There are still many games to play. […] Consistency is key in this league. “If you keep a little consistency, that’s good, but it’s not a decisive game,” said Losada. All games are worth three points and in the end we’ll see.

In the Eastern Conference standings, Nashville is second with 35 points. CF Montreal is just within the playoff-entry zone with 22 points and their ninth season.

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Lufthansa is selling its corporate travel manager for EUR 450

Lufthansa is selling its corporate travel manager for EUR 450 million

European airline giant Lufthansa on Wednesday announced the sale of business travel manager AirPlus for 450 million euros to Swedish bank SEB Kort Bank, a new step in its strategy to refocus on its core business.

AirPlus, based in Neu-Isenburg near Frankfurt, organizes the payments for flight transport, vehicle rentals, hotel and restaurant expenses for company employees during their business trips from a central location.

Last year, the company had 53,000 corporate customers worldwide.

Lufthansa has carried out several major operations in the last three months, showing that it intends to refocus on passenger transport: the sale of the LSG fueling group in April to the investment company Aurelius and most recently a stake in the Italian company ITA Airways. after an agreement with the Italian state.

The sale of AirPlus “is the next big step in Lufthansa Group’s strategy to focus on its core business,” Remco Steenbergen, Lufthansa CFO, said in a statement.

Like the parent company, Airplus suffered from the sharp decline in air traffic, especially business travel, during the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to the group, the gradual recovery of traffic in 2022 has allowed the company to reduce its operating loss to 74 million euros, down from 150 million euros in 2021.

Due to AirPlus’ capital-intensive business model, Lufthansa logically expects this sale to improve the operating margin (adjusted EBIT) and the Group’s return on capital.

AirPlus, on the other hand, is “excellently positioned on the market” and, thanks to its connection to a larger financial group, “can better exploit its potential than in the Lufthansa group”, according to Steenbergen.

The sale is expected to close in the first half of 2024, subject to approvals from various regulatory authorities.

On the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, the Lufthansa share gained 0.66% on Wednesday in a declining market.

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Final Tournament Check out the umpires who will be represented

Final Tournament: Check out the umpires who will be represented in the VAR and how Date 1 will be played

The first game to debut with VAR is Sporting Cristal vs. Cantolao Academy in Huacho. Here you can find out how the other games will be played.

After the crowning of Alianza Lima as winner of the Apertura and a break of a few weeks, from this Thursday 22nd to Monday 26th June, the first appointment of the will take place competition Closure, Competition where VAR technology officially makes its debut. In this note you will find out when the Intimates, Universitario, Sporting Cristal and other Peruvian football clubs will play, as well as which referees have been appointed for that day.

It should be noted that if the teams led by Guillermo Salas remain in the Clausura, they will be directly proclaimed national champions. Should another club remain in this part of the competition, they will qualify for the playoffs for the national title.

On Thursday 22, Sporting Cristal will open the appointment against Academia Cantolao in Huacho at 15:00, while Universitario will visit Cienciano at the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega from 19:00. lima alliance, welcomes Atlético Grau on Friday 23 from 20:00 at Alejandro Villanueva.

How will term 1 of the Clausura tournament be played?

Who are the planned referees and judges who will be represented in VAR on the first day of the Clausura tournament?

Programming of the Head Judges and VAR.  Photo: Conar.

Programming of the Head Judges and VAR. Photo: Conar.

What is the ranking of the Clausura tournament?

How was the loss of position in the opening tournament?

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