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Billionaire's mission to succeed at 'the one challenge the UK has never brought home'

Sky News Saturday, 18 May 2024
As if steadying the ship at Old Trafford wasn't challenging enough, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is obsessed with trying to win a prize more elusive for Britain than the Premier League trophy for Manchester United.
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