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Dolphins fire Mike McDaniel after missing playoffs for second season in row

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The Miami Dolphins have fired head coach Mike McDaniel after the team missed the playoffs for the second straight season.“After careful evaluation and extensive discussions since the season ended, I have made the decision that our organization is in need of comprehensive change,” Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said in a statement on Thursday.“I love Mike and want to thank him for his hard work, commitment, and the energy he brought to our organization.Mike is an incredibly creative football mind whose passion for the game and his players was evident every day.I wish him and his family the best moving forward.

”The move is somewhat of a surprise after McDaniel told reporters on Monday that he was part of the team’s search for a new general manager,The Dolphins went 35-33 under McDaniel, reaching the playoffs in his first two seasons but losing in the first round each time,Miami missed the postseason in 2024 after being eliminated by the Jets in the regular-season finale,This season, their postseason hopes ended with a loss to Pittsburgh in Week 15, ensuring their 25-year playoff-win drought – the longest streak in the NFL – would continue,Miami parted ways with longtime general manager Chris Grier at the end of October and began their search for a new general manager this week.

But a disjointed finish to the season that saw former first-round pick Tua Tagovailoa benched proved the final straw for Ross, who decided to move on from McDaniel.The Yale-educated McDaniel was seen as emblematic of a generation of young, ambitious head coaches when he was appointed by the Dolphins at the age of 38 in 2022.He had impressed the Dolphins with his work as offensive coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers and soon turned around a sputtering Miami offense.In his first season in charge, the Dolphins finished sixth in total offense and were first the following season.However, that momentum has stalled and Tagovailoa has struggled mightily among injuries and a loss of form.

On Monday, Taglovailoa said he would be happy to play for a new team next season.“That would be dope,” he said.“I would be good with it.”
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Charity watchdog opens inquiry into City & Guilds’ sale of business arm

The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into City & Guilds’ sale of its qualification awards business to a private company last year.The announcement has been made after the Guardian revealed last month how City & Guilds bosses were handed million-pound bonuses after the charity privatised its business arm.The payments – which are understood to include a £1.7m award for the chief executive, Kirstie Donnelly, and £1.2m to the finance director, Abid Ismail – emerged after reports of how the privatised City & Guilds business has also embarked on a £22m cost-cutting drive and is shrinking its UK workforce after being sold by its charity owner to PeopleCert, an international certification company

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Starmer rules out EU financial services alignment talks

Keir Starmer will exclude financial services from negotiations on closer alignment with the EU, prompting a sigh of relief from Brexit-weary City lobbyists.A government spokesperson said officials would continue to explore cooperation “where it is in our economy’s interest”, but it is understood there will be no push for City firms to return to the Brussels rulebook.The exclusion, first reported by the Financial Times, comes despite City bosses having largely backed EU membership in the run-up to the 2016 referendum and later warning of widespread disruption and job losses moving to the continent. Today, however, few are keen to face another period of uncertainty and potential unwinding of post-Brexit changes.UK regulators have been under pressure to dismantle a series of EU-era rules that politicians argue have hampered competitiveness and growth

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Sainsbury’s blames ‘significant headwinds’ for drop in Argos sales at Christmas

Sainsbury’s has blamed “significant headwinds” from weak consumer confidence, heavy online competition and widespread discounting for a fall in sales at its Argos chain over the all-important Christmas quarter.The UK’s second-largest grocer said its supermarkets increased sales by 3.4% at established stores in the three months to 3 January but Argos sales fell 1% in the period.Argos, which has more than 600 stores and 400 collection points, most of which are within Sainsbury’s outlets, performed particularly badly in the crucial final six weeks, with total sales down 2.2% compared with the Sainsbury’s chain’s 4

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Mining firms Rio Tinto and Glencore restart $260bn merger talks

Rio Tinto and Glencore have restarted talks over a merger that would create the world’s largest mining company.The talks come almost a year after previous discussions between the two mining companies collapsed. If a deal is agreed, it would create a global mining business with an enterprise value of more than $260bn (£193bn).The two companies said on Friday that they were in “preliminary discussions” about a “possible combination of some or all of their businesses, which could include an all-share merger”.Rio Tinto, which has an enterprise value of $162bn, said the deal under discussion would potentially result in it acquiring Glencore

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What is Modella Capital? Firm in spotlight as Claire’s and The Original Factory Shop face collapse

The expected collapse of the high street retailers Claire’s and The Original Factory Shop, with 2,550 jobs at risk, has put the previously little-known investment firm Modella Capital in the spotlight.The UK-based firm, which bought the two troubled chains within the last year, was set up by a group of restructuring professionals four years ago and has risen to prominence.It bought the arts and crafts retailer Hobbycraft in August 2024 and last March agreed to buy the high street business of WH Smith, now renamed TG Jones.Modella has stepped into a gap in the market for investors in medium-sized struggling retailers left by the likes of Hilco, which once bought HMV and Homebasebut has now moved on. It has chosen to take risks on troubled businesses with few potential buyers as private equity is largely steering clear of a tough consumer market

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Treasury has ‘limited grasp’ of concerns over booming shadow banking sector, peers say

The UK Treasury has a “limited grasp” of concerns linked to the booming shadow banking sector and may not be prepared for risks the unregulated industry poses to financial stability, peers have said.While a lack of data makes it hard to say whether the $16tn (£12tn) non-bank financial sector could bring the wider financial system to its knees, officials do not seem to be alive to the potential risks, according to a Lords financial services regulation committee report.It says the department’s evidence “demonstrated a limited grasp of the concerns raised during this inquiry, which suggested passivity in the face of potential risks to the UK’s financial stability arising from the growth of private markets”.That raises concerns given the Treasury’s responsibility for “ensuring overall financial stability so that the taxpayer does not serve as a backstop to the financial system”.The report says the UK could be one of the first countries to feel the fallout from a downturn in the US-dominated shadow banking sector, which has quadrupled in value from $4tn in 2008

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Stephen Colbert on ICE killing of Minnesota woman: ‘A senseless yet entirely predictable tragedy’

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‘She will go down as one of the best’: the rise of Jessie Buckley

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Almost 50 writers boycott Adelaide festival after it dumps pro-Palestine academic Randa Abdel-Fattah

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Seth Meyers on Trump officials justifying Venezuela assault: ‘Lamest dorks on the planet’

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Singer-songwriter Bill Callahan: ‘I’m not a craftsman – I’m more of a drunk professor who likes coincidence and mistakes’

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Adelaide festival dumps prominent academic Randa Abdel-Fattah over ‘cultural sensitivity’ concerns after Bondi attack

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