Anti-racism protesters take to streets of London in response to Illegal Migration Bill
Anti-racism protesters take to streets of London in response to Illegal Migration Bill
Anti-racism protesters take to streets of London in response to Illegal Migration Bill
BRADFORD-based law firm Gordons has appointed a senior solicitor to its dispute resolution service after achieving year-on-year fee income growth of more than 10 per cent.
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A South London council is set to buy a portfolio of 300 houses as emergency accommodation for families at risk of homelessness.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman visits a market and attends a cricket match as she continues her visit to Rwanda in a bid to accelerate the implementation of a deal to send migrants arriving in the UK by small boats to the East African country.
Former Vice President Mike Pence indicated that he is not challenging all aspects of the subpoena issued last month by special counsel Jack Smith in his probe of the failed attempt by then-President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election. Pence, who has argued that he is covered by the "speech and debate clause" that shields congressional officials from testimony related to their work, was pressed by ABC "This Week" co-anchor Jonathan Karl on whether he was objecting to every topic area covered by the subpoena. "We're not asserting executive privilege, which may encompass other discussions," Pence told Karl in a sit-down for "This Week."
The regulars of a pub in Bromley named best in the borough are rejoicing in the success of their local spot and are crossing their fingers as the pub now goes on to compete for best in London.
Lisa Nandy has claimed that Gary Lineker was not referring to the Nazis in his comments on the Government’s migration policy.
Russia and Iran have been increasingly focusing on developing their trade relationship via the Caspian Sea
Character actor was known for playing complex authority figures
FRANCE 24 brings you a special full-length report on how the conservative kingdom of Saudi Arabia is investing in home-grown cinema. Making films in stunning Saudi locations is also a way of attracting foreign tourists to the country. Young people are now rushing to see films at multiplex cinemas and women make up a large proportion of the audience – a sign of the country's liberalisation. But is all this simply a smokescreen for serious human rights violations? We discuss the issue in this debate. >> Watch the report: Saudi Arabia wields cinema as tool of soft powerRead more on FRANCE 24 EnglishRead also:Saudi Arabia wields cinema as tool of soft powerBooming music scene in Saudi capital Riyadh conceals political realityHaifaa al-Mansour: The director breaking boundaries for women in Saudi Arabia
Love Island 2015 winner Jessica Hayes insists that the show "needs to change" and blasts its lack of "realness".
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A man arrested in connection with a claim of responsibility by the New IRA over the shooting of senior PSNI detective John Caldwell has been released. Last month, a typed message was posted on a wall purportedly from the New IRA, claiming responsibility for Mr Caldwell's attempted murder.
Gary Lineker need not have referred to Nazis – similar policies applied in Britain too
A snake catcher discovered the skin of a 14-foot reptile after being called by a concerned homeowner in Australia. Earlier this month, Bryce Lockett of Snake Catchers Brisbane & Gold Coast visited the property after the homeowner noticed what appeared to be a scaly tail emerging from the ceiling overhead in the bathroom. Arriving to the house, Lockett searched the attic for an intruder and stumbled upon the massive remnants of a snake’s shed skin. Not only did this indicate that a snake was likely present, but that it was going to be huge in size. After a little more searching, Lockett found the snake curled up in a wall cavity. The snake, a coastal carpet python native to the region, was jaw-droppingly large. Though not quite as long as the skin Lockett had found (as skins tend to stretch while being shed), the snake still measured in at well over 10 feet long. “Size wise, he would be in my top 10 [largest snakes ever caught],” Lockett said. The snake was escorted to a more fitting location where no one would be bothered by his majestic and massive presence.
Progressive Democrat launches offensive on politicians on the left and the right who supported Trump-era deregulation of US banks
The exhibit takes place from April 7-16.
Model said she occasionally went through stages of sadness and grief following her husband’s dementia diagnosis
A military helicopter crashed in the west Colombian city of Quibdo on Sunday, March 19, killing all four people onboard, Colombia’s Ministry of National Defense said.Footage by local journalist Aldemar Valencia Murillo shows the burning crash site, located near a dense residential area in Quibdo’s south.Colombian President Gustavo Petro paid tribute to the four service people killed in the incident, saying that he was with their families “in this painful moment.”“We will not leave them alone,” he said.Citing military officials, Colombian media reported the crew was undertaking a supply run for soldiers in nearby regions. Credit: Aldemar Valencia Murillo via Storyful
Vladimir Putin has made his first visit to Ukrainian territory occupied since the beginning of the war, touring the city of Mariupol in the southeast of the country. The president made what state media described as a "working trip" to the port city in Donetsk, which was annexed in September last year after Russia's invasion. The visit appeared to be a show of defiance after a warrant for his arrest was issued by the International Criminal Court over alleged war crimes on Friday.