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Limerick woman who beat heroin addiction now helps others find hope

Among single adults entering its emergency accommodation last year, 46 per cent had come directly from other homeless services, 20 per cent had been rough sleeping, and seven per cent arrived from a hospital
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Dermot Kennedy tickets for hometown gig go on sale

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Budget measures will cut disposable incomes in average households by 2%

The ESRI have joined the budgetary watchdog, the IFAC, and a civil servant body in stating Budget 2026 would result in income cuts.
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Limerick woman who beat heroin addiction now helps others find hope

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B.A.G. Convergence Limited sees strong market debut on NSE Emerge with share price surge

B.A.G. Convergence Limited Commences Trading with Impressive Market Response on NSE Emerge

The shares of B.A.G. Convergence Limited are trading at ₹ 106.05 on the National Stock Exchange, reflecting a premium of 22% compared to the issue price of ₹ 87 per equity share, reports 24brussels.

The company was initially listed at ₹ 101, marking a 16% premium over its initial public offering (IPO). Currently, the stock has experienced a 7% increase.

The IPO consisted of 5,600,000 equity shares with a face value of ₹ 10 each, within a price band of ₹ 82 to ₹ 87 per share, raising ₹ 13.57 crore through anchor investments just prior to the IPO launch. The company intends to allocate these funds for the expansion of existing operations, content acquisition and production, brand building, and general corporate purposes.

B.A.G. Convergence Limited, established in 2007, operates digital media outlets including News24, News24 Sports, and E24 Bollywood, providing news and entertainment through various digital platforms, including web, mobile applications, social media, and Connected TV. The company emphasizes digital content creation across diverse formats, including text, audio, video, and infographics, aimed at delivering genuine and dependable information. It covers a wide range of topics such as current affairs, sports, infotainment, automobiles, gadgets, health, and spirituality, with the objective of remaining relevant and keeping its audience informed.

The company boasts substantial digital metrics, with over 29 million subscribers on YouTube, 31 million followers on Facebook, more than 4 million on Instagram, 2 million on Twitter, and 16 million monthly website users. Its extensive content operations are supported by over 350 district reporters and more than 450 stringers, ensuring comprehensive coverage across India. Additionally, B.A.G. Convergence has a well-structured sales framework addressing corporate, retail, government, and digital sectors, all guided by a team of experienced leaders.

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Belgian Athletics’ code of conduct labeled “problematic” by sports law expert

Withdrawal from Championships Sparks Controversy Over Belgian Athletics Code

Belgian Athletics faces mounting controversy following Nafi Thiam’s refusal to sign a new code of conduct perceived as a contract infringing on athletes’ commercial rights. The situation escalated as Thiam alleged the federation threatened to bar her from the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo as a consequence of her stance, reports 24brussels.

The code’s stipulations on portrait rights contradict existing sponsorship agreements, prompting Thiam’s decision to withdraw from the competition. Her claims also indicate that she was barred from participating in a pre-camp event, adding to the emotional burden of the Olympic champion, who ultimately chose to exit the tournament.

Frea De Keyzer, a sports law expert at KU Leuven, has criticized the federation’s approach, declaring the code of conduct as “problematic.” She highlighted that it functions more as a contract regulating the commercial rights of athletes rather than a mere guideline, emphasizing the need for negotiated agreements.

Code or Contract?

De Keyzer noted that numerous athletes expressed concerns about being informed that individual modifications to the code were off-limits. This restriction is particularly problematic in athletics, where personal sponsorships are vital for financial stability.

Moreover, the selection criteria outlined by Belgian Athletics allow for athlete exclusion “for any reason,” including the refusal to sign the code. De Keyzer found this excessive, stating, “The time when athletes blindly followed their federations is over. Athletes also have rights, and federations can no longer impose everything without proper justification.”

Political Pressure

Thiam’s withdrawal has further attracted political scrutiny. Flemish MP Gwendolyn Rutten described the code as “completely illegal” and has called for a complete reform of the federation. Rutten stressed, “The federation forces athletes to sign a document that is not a code but a contract. Contracts must be negotiated — especially when it comes to image and sponsorship rights. Refusing to negotiate under threat of exclusion from international competition is unacceptable.”

The developments surrounding this issue raise critical questions about the rights and relationships between athletes and their governing bodies, particularly in situations where personal sponsorships and image rights are at stake.

As the situation unfolds, the implications for both Belgian Athletics and its athletes remain a focal point of discussion within the sports community.

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US judge blocks Trump’s deployment of National Guard in state of Illinois

Federal judge blocks deployment for two weeks, says sending Guard troops would ‘add fuel to the fire’.
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Citing unease over graft, Japan’s Komeito leaves the longstanding ruling coalition headed by the LDP

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