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Which teams are in the Club World Cup knockouts, and who can still make it?

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But UK opposition leaders - and some Chagossians now resident in the UK - have criticised the deal.The Chagos Islands - officially known as the British Indian Ocean Territory - are located in the Indian Ocean about 5,799 miles (9,332km) south-east of the UK, and about 1,250 miles north-east of Mauritius.

Which teams are in the Club World Cup knockouts, and who can still make it?

The islands, also known as the Chagos Archipelago - comprised of seven atolls with about 60 individual islands - were separated from Mauritius in 1965, when Mauritius was still a British colony.Britain purchased the islands for £3m but Mauritius has argued that it was illegally forced to give them away as part of a deal to gain independence from Britain.In the late 1960s, Britain invited the US to build a military base on Diego Garcia, the largest of the Chagos Islands, forcibly removing thousands of people from their homes in the process.

Which teams are in the Club World Cup knockouts, and who can still make it?

Some of those Chagossians ended up in Mauritius and the Seychelles, but others settled in the UK, mostly in Crawley, West Sussex.The UK has handed sovereignty of the archipelago to Mauritius, but will lease use of Diego Garcia for a period of 99 years - at an average cost of £101m a year.

Which teams are in the Club World Cup knockouts, and who can still make it?

The UK will pay £165m in each of the first three years. From years four to 13, it will pay £120m a year. After that, payments will be indexed to inflation.

Sir Keir said continued use of Diego Garcia as a military base had been signed off by members of the five eyes alliance - the UK, the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The US will pay for "running costs" of the base, he said.The building is billed as a "fundamental rethinking of custodial environments in Scotland".

It supports women in custody through spaces that are intended to promote dignity, equality and meaningful rehabilitation.The judges praised it as a model of how public buildings can be both operationally robust and deeply humane.

Kinloch Lodge is a "light-touch" conservation project which aims to maintain the charming and idiosyncratic nature of the original mid-19th Century lodge and its outbuildings.RIAS said each has been lovingly, painstakingly and respectfully restored exactly as they were found, using traditional methods and materials.

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