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Arsenal’s Gabriel leads FPL team of the week

Arsenal’s double fixture this week in FPL makes their assets an attractive option, and considering Gabriel’s consistency, he is a strong candidate for the captain’s armband.

With a double gameweek on the horizon, selecting three Arsenal players for your Fantasy Premier League team appears to be a straightforward decision.

Although Arsenal boasts a strong squad in real life, their options for reliable Fantasy Premier League assets are limited, particularly with Bukayo Saka's fitness uncertain for both upcoming matches.

The core of an Arsenal-heavy FPL team is likely to consist of Gabriel, a must-have player, paired with another defender, such as David Raya, Jurrien Timber, or William Saliba.

Declan Rice is poised to be the top forward choice, given his status as the third-highest scoring midfielder, who consistently delivers defensive contribution points in addition to his attacking capabilities.

Beyond these options, the remaining Arsenal players carry a risk of limited playing time, but for those seeking a high-risk, high-reward strategy, Martin Zubimendi, with five goals this season, including two in his last two appearances, or Viktor Gyokeres, who has scored three goals in two games, may be worth considering.

For this week's selection, the team is chosen with the constraint of a £100m budget in mind, mirroring the dynamics of a Free Hit in FPL, using current prices.

The standout performers included Bruno Fernandes, who amassed 20 points, while Arsenal's defensive trio secured a clean sheet, and Joao Pedro contributed 8 points, culminating in a respectable 67-point tally for the week.

David Raya, the Arsenal goalkeeper valued at £5.9m, is slated to face Brentford and Wolves away from home.

Gabriel, Arsenal's defender priced at £7.1m, has been designated as captain and will participate in away matches against Brentford and Wolves.

Jurrien Timber, an Arsenal defender with a value of £6.4m, is also set to compete in the upcoming away fixtures against Brentford and Wolves.

Following the success of the defensive triple-up strategy in gameweek 25, it will be employed again in the upcoming round.

Gabriel stands out as a top captaincy option for this week, boasting an average of 7.1 points per game, which ranks him as the fourth-highest scoring player in the game.

A clean sheet appears likely for Wolves in their upcoming match, and their current defensive performance suggests they may be able to contain both Thiago and Brentford.

Daniel Munoz of Crystal Palace, valued at £5.8m, is set to face Burnley at home.

Another Crystal Palace player, Chris Richards, priced at £4.4m, will also host Burnley in the upcoming match.

The team's current strategy involves placing a high level of confidence in Crystal Palace's defensive capabilities as they host Burnley, a team that has been experiencing difficulties.

Richards has achieved a perfect score of 10 on multiple occasions this season, with four instances where he fell just short by a single point.

A review of Munoz's statistics reveals that he does not dominate in various categories, which is a notable departure from his performance last season.

However, observing Munoz in action during a Crystal Palace match highlights his ability to pose a significant attacking threat, effectively operating in a role akin to a right-winger.

Ismaila Sarr has compiled an impressive record, scoring five goals and providing one assist over the course of 15 starts in the current season.

Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes is available for £9.8m and is set to face West Ham.

Since his return from injury, Fernandes has accumulated 42 points across five matches, making him a crucial asset for fantasy teams.

Crystal Palace's Ismaila Sarr, priced at £6.3m, is preparing to host Burnley.

Prior to his injury ahead of the Afcon, Sarr had established himself as a highly cost-effective midfielder option in the fantasy premier league.

On a per-90-minute basis, Sarr boasts the highest expected goals figure among midfielders, with a notable average of 0.43.

In his next five matches, he has home fixtures against Burnley, Wolves, and Leeds, and is also a contender to take penalties.

Cole Palmer is priced at £10.5m and has an upcoming home game against Leeds for Chelsea.

Despite being an enticing option for Fantasy Premier League teams, Cole Palmer's inconsistent form and injury issues have often made him an overlooked choice – a situation that may be changing.

A recent hat-trick against Wolves showcased his ability to quickly rack up attacking points, with two penalties contributing to a 20-point haul.

With Chelsea's upcoming schedule, which includes a home match against Burnley, Palmer's prospects as a viable pick continue to improve.

Despite ongoing injury concerns, the player's recent workload has been manageable, with only 60 minutes of action at Wolves, and Chelsea's schedule allows for a break, with their next league match not taking place for 11 days, following the encounter with Leeds.

Erling Haaland, Manchester City, is set to face Fulham at home, with a price tag of £14.9m.

Erling Haaland is back in the spotlight after a recent performance. Those who benched him against Liverpool were left to regret their decision, as the Norwegian striker proved his worth.

With his ability to deliver double-digit returns every time he steps onto the pitch, Haaland's home match against Fulham presents an opportunity for a significant haul. He would be a strong candidate for captain, were it not for Arsenal's double match.

Chelsea's Joao Pedro, valued at £7.6m, is scheduled to face Leeds at home.

In his last four outings, the Brazilian has accumulated 38 points, demonstrating a strong run of form. With a significant gap before Chelsea's next league match, his playing time is not a concern, similar to Palmer's situation.

The upcoming FA Cup match against Hull on Friday could provide an opportunity for him to be rested, potentially saving him for the more crucial league fixture against Leeds.

Matheus Mane, a £4.6m player from Wolves, is set to face Nottingham Forest away and Arsenal at home.

Given the presence of high-profile players like Fernandes, Palmer, and Haaland in this week's lineup, a more affordable option is required to balance the squad, and Mane serves this purpose.

Wolves' double gameweek appears to be somewhat limited by the fact that one of their matches is against Arsenal, a team known for its strong defensive capabilities.

With four returns in eight games, Mane plays a significant role in Wolves' set-pieces, making him a valuable asset; any points gained against Forest would be a strong foundation, with the upcoming Arsenal match serving as an additional opportunity.

Martin Dubravka, the Burnley goalkeeper, is priced at £4m and is set to face Crystal Palace away from home.

Bournemouth defender James Hill, valued at £3.9m, will be on the road to face Everton in the upcoming match.

Pape Matar Sarr, a Tottenham midfielder, is available for £4.5m and will host Newcastle in the next game.

Fulham midfielder Josh King, priced at £4.4m, will travel to face Manchester City in the upcoming fixture.

The total expenditure for the team amounts to £100m.

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Document allegedly shows Andrew provided UK briefing on Epstein’s Afghan investments

A briefing that outlines “high value commercial opportunities” in Helmand province is contained within the Epstein files.

A document allegedly sent by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to Jeffrey Epstein contains details about investment prospects in Afghanistan, specifically regarding gold and uranium.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, head and shoulder picture, giving a speech in 2010
The former Prince Andrew travelled the world as the UK's trade envoy

UK officials had prepared a briefing for Andrew, then a trade envoy, which he later forwarded to Epstein in December 2010; the document outlines "high value commercial opportunities" in Helmand province.

This revelation follows a BBC report that Andrew had labeled the document "confidential" in an email, as seen in the latest release of Epstein files.

Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing related to his association with Epstein, and has rejected suggestions that he used his position as trade envoy for personal gain.

Attempts have been made to obtain a comment from Andrew regarding these developments.

Sir Vince Cable, the business secretary at the time, has described Andrew's sharing of the briefing as "appalling behaviour".

Thames Valley Police are currently assessing whether to launch an investigation into the apparent sharing of documents related to Andrew's tenure as trade envoy.

In addition to the Afghan document, emails in the Epstein files suggest that Andrew also sent official reports from his trade envoy visits to Singapore, Hong Kong, and Vietnam to Epstein.

The emails indicate that Andrew may have shared further trade documents with Epstein, including a batch of files labeled "Overseas bids" sent immediately after the reports from his South East Asia visits.

These files are likely "Zip files" containing multiple pieces of compressed information.

The Afghan document, compiled by UK government officials for Andrew, provides an in-depth overview of investment opportunities in Helmand province during a time of significant UK military and political involvement in Afghanistan.

As noted by Andrew in his correspondence with Epstein, the document is a "confidential brief" prepared by the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Helmand Province.

The briefing was prepared for Andrew during the same month he visited Helmand, where he met with UK troops.

It offers an assessment of the local economy and business opportunities, including the presence of "significant high value mineral deposits" and the potential for low-cost extraction.

The document highlights valuable natural resources such as marble, gold, iridium, uranium, and thorium, as well as potential oil and gas deposits, based on information gathered by UK government officials working on the Helmand reconstruction team.

According to official guidelines, trade envoys are expected to maintain confidentiality regarding sensitive commercial or political information related to their official visits.

Sir Vince Cable has called for greater transparency regarding Andrew's activities as trade envoy, citing his own unsuccessful attempts to access Andrew's file, which he found to be empty.

Sir Vince, who played a key role in ending Andrew's tenure as trade envoy, has expressed concerns about Andrew's actions during his time in the position.

A snippet of the briefing which begins Helmand: High Value Commercial Opportunities for Foreign Investment and says Brief for HRH Duke of York: 19 December 2010

"I have twice requested to see Andrew's file from his time as trade envoy, but it is empty," Sir Vince stated.

He recalled meeting Andrew once at Buckingham Palace, where Andrew asked him to find a useful role for him, but Sir Vince declined.

Following the first public reports about Andrew's friendship with Epstein in 2011, Sir Vince decided to discontinue Andrew's role as trade envoy.

The primary function of a trade envoy is to promote UK business interests abroad and encourage investment.

A diplomatic source, speaking anonymously, suggested that a trade envoy like Andrew might have shared information with potential investors to support UK business initiatives, potentially including those in Afghanistan.

Andrew's note to Epstein mentions his intention to "offer this elsewhere in my network, including Abu Dhabi".

A former senior trade official noted that while many reports seen by a trade envoy might be routine, some meetings could produce significant commercial opportunities.

"It's possible that the documents contained important commercial information that would have been useful," the former official said.

However, the official emphasized that such documents were not intended for sharing outside of government, particularly not with individuals who might use them for personal gain.

Andrew continues to face scrutiny over his links to Epstein, following the release of new documents by the US government, including photographs of Andrew with a woman.

He is under increasing pressure to testify in the US about his connections to Epstein and has recently relocated from his Windsor home to the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.

A Buckingham Palace spokesperson stated that the King is prepared to support the police as they consider allegations against Andrew.

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BBC reports from Tehran as Iran commemorates Islamic revolution anniversary

BBC correspondent Lyse Doucet has arrived in Iran, marking her first visit to the country since authorities suppressed widespread demonstrations against the government.

Iran's government has staged a display of strength to commemorate the 47th anniversary of the Islamic revolution, following a period of intense repression of anti-government demonstrations.

The BBC has gained access to Tehran for the first time since the authorities' crackdown on protests, which resulted in the deaths of at least 6,490 people, according to estimates by human rights activists.

Lyse Doucet, the BBC's chief international correspondent, observes that the capital's streets, adorned with festive decorations and filled with crowds of supporters, reflect the government's desired image of a unified nation, with Iranians demonstrating their allegiance to the Islamic Republic and its founding revolution.

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Over 180 survivors participate in Harrods abuse compensation scheme

Allegations of sexual harassment have been made against the late Mohamed Al Fayed, stemming from his tenure as owner.

Over 180 individuals who suffered abuse at the hands of Mohammed Al Fayed, the former owner of Harrods, are presently participating in the company's compensation program, according to the retailer.

A close-up picture of Mohammed al Fayed.

To date, more than 50 women have received compensation payments from the luxury department store.

Launched in March of the previous year, the compensation scheme will no longer accept new submissions after March 31.

In October, Harrods allocated over £60 million for its compensation plan, which aims to provide support to victims of alleged historical abuse.

The scheme offers a standard award of £200,000 to eligible claimants; however, those who undergo an assessment by a consultant psychiatrist may be eligible to receive up to £385,000 in compensation, in addition to treatment costs.

Claimants who opt not to undergo a psychiatric assessment will receive lower compensation amounts.

Applications received by the March 31 deadline will continue to be processed thereafter.

Additionally, Harrods will continue to provide counseling support beyond the deadline, including services from the Independent Survivor Advocate.

In 2024, human rights advocate Dame Jasvinder Sanghera was appointed by Harrods to the role of Independent Survivor Advocate, with the goal of meeting with as many survivors as possible and guiding them through the compensation process.

Justice for Harrods Survivors, an organization representing some of the victims, has stated that only a fully independent process can adequately address the needs of survivors.

Mohammed Al Fayed, who owned Harrods from 1985 to 2010, has been accused of rape and sexual assault by multiple women, with 146 individuals coming forward to report crimes to the Met Police as part of their investigation.

The Harrods Group operates several locations, including its flagship store in Knightsbridge, London, as well as smaller stores at Heathrow and Gatwick airports, and a chain of beauty stores.

KP Law, which represents over 260 survivors, has expressed criticism of the Redress Scheme, citing concerns that Harrods maintains full control over the process.

Tom Fletcher, a specialist lawyer at Irwin Mitchell, which supports some of the victims, has expressed satisfaction with the settlements secured for some of the firm's clients through the scheme.

According to Tom Fletcher, "Although no amount of compensation can fully compensate for the abuse our clients experienced, the amounts recovered under the scheme acknowledge the severity of the abuse and provide our clients with the necessary funds to access specialized support, enabling them to move forward with their lives."

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