Sentences with phrase «hit the headlines again»

He scored in their friendly against Italy on Thursday and will be hoping to hit the headlines again on Tuesday when they take on Belarus in the first of the games in the World Cup qualifying group.
And she explained that every time Brexit hits the headlines again there is a spike in incidents and she expects another wave when the formal process of quitting the EU begins in the spring.
The issue hit the headlines again last year when a Guardian investigation suggested the practise was not confined to Mr Goodman and had been widespread at the newspaper, with many household names from political, sporting and cultural life, having their privacy invaded.
Euthanasia hit the headlines again at the beginning of 2012 for all the wrong reasons.
The High Tech Computer Corporation hit the headlines again, when they let slip their inaugural Windows Phone 7 handset will be arriving next month, by mistake in an interview.
The ever - controversial yet ever - popular taxi hailing app «Uber» has hit the headlines again this week with claims that it should -LSB-...]
National cryptocurrencies have hit the headlines again this week as Venezuela launches its oil - pegged Petro token, while closer to Turkey's borders, Iran announced it would consider a similar concept while its central bank suggested it would look to «control and prevent» cryptocurrency usage.

Not exact matches

Yet again sugar is hitting the headlines.
Not exactly the sexiest spot, and we aren't in the market for a QB, again another hit to how flashy or headline making our pick can be.
The «stock tip» story shot back into the headlines again Tuesday after Collins mistakenly hit «reply all,» including reporter in an email intended for the head of Innate Immunotherapeutics, the company at the center of the accusations.
Jacqui Smith has hit headlines once again after revelations that two prisoners on day - release spent time painting her house.
Under the headline, «Middle classes hit again with tax raid on pensions», the Daily Telegraph reports that -
RIM hit headlines when it announced it is selling the PlayBook once again at its most famous $ 199 price tag.
With the latest shooting tragedy in America hitting the headlines recently, once again our favourite hobby has been pulled into the spotlight.
Once again, family law cases hit the headlines in national newspapers in 2015.
Searching for clarity in the family courts The differing opinions of senior judges on matters such as the privacy of proceedings mean family practitioners can struggle to accurately advise clients, explains Alex Carruthers Once again, family law cases hit the headlines in national newspapers in 2015.
Civil partnerships have once again hit the headlines as a result of the case brought in England by London couple Rebecca Steinfeld and Charles Keidan...
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