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Cristiano Ronaldo is currently injured and will not be playing for Manchester United today.

Manchester United’s star player Cristiano Ronaldo has been ruled out of the club’s game against Arsenal today, but the reason why is unknown. The club has said that he is “unavailable for selection”, but they have not released any further details as to why. The club also said that he would not be travelling with the team to London and that he will be back at Carrington in time for training on Monday. With such a large gap between matches, it seems unlikely that this injury was sustained during the match against Tottenham Hotspur last weekend.

Ronaldo is currently nursing an injury to his right thigh and will miss the upcoming Premier League clash with Arsenal on Saturday afternoon. The Portuguese forward has made just two appearances so far this season due to injury concerns, both of which came in pre-season.

“Why did Ed Miliband resign as leader of Labour Party?”

Ed Miliband announced his resignation as leader of the Labour Party on May 8th 2021 after losing out in the General Election against Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party.

Following Miliband’s resignation, Harriet Harman became interim leader until a new leader could be elected.

The party’s National Executive Committee set a timetable for selecting a new leader which began with local party members selecting their preferred candidate via an electoral college system involving three sections – unions affiliated to Labour, individual members and registered supporters who paid £3 to become part of this section.

The three candidates who stood were Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall.

On September 12th 2015 Yvette Cooper was announced as the new Leader of the Labour Party with over 50% of first preference votes from all sections combined.

“Why did Boris Johnson resign as Prime Minister?”

On July 24th 2021 Boris Johnson resigned as Prime Minister following intense pressure from his own party over his handling of Brexit negotiations and failure to deliver Brexit by October 31st 2019.

After resigning from his position as Prime Minister, Johnson continued to serve as an MP until standing down at June 2022 General Election after being defeated by Jeremy Corbyn in Maidenhead constituency.

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