Rwanda flights removing asylum seekers might not happen until JANUARY

Flights removing asylum seekers to Rwanda might not take place until JANUARY as government tries to overturn Court of Appeal’s decision to block the scheme Migrants will not be removed from Britain until January ‘at the very earliest’  The Home Secretary said she remained ‘fully committed’ to the Rwanda policy  Comes after Ms Braverman given green light to challenge supreme […]

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Putin ‘in the midst of a purge’ as popular Russian general axed

Vladimir Putin has launched a clear out of Russia’s top military command structure according to Professor Michael Clarke, a leading defence and security analyst from Sky News. Professor Clarke joined Sky News on Friday to discuss the Kremlin’s decision to remove Major General Ivan Popov. Popov, served as the commander of the 58th army in the Zaporizhzhia region, a significant […]

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‘The honeypot’s already there’: the hunt for a CBD injecting room

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. “The thing about an injecting room,” says Pellegrini’s co-owner David Malaspina, “is that it’s going to bring all the drug dealers here. It’s going to create a honeypot.” Malaspina’s iconic Melbourne restaurant, bustling when The Age visits at lunchtime on Thursday, sits directly […]

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Mourners gather for funeral of Nottingham attack victim Barnaby Webber | The Sun

MOURNERS are today gathering for the funeral of Nottingham attack victim Barnaby Webber who was knifed to death alongside his pal. The 19-year-old's heartbroken friends and family have started pouring into a church this morning as hundreds come together to say their final goodbyes. Barnaby died on the street with fellow university students Grace O'Malley-Kumar when the horror sunrise attacks unfolded […]

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Teachers in England vote in favour of more strikes

Pupils face more misery as union announces teachers in England have voted in favour of more strikes from this autumn Schools are set to face further disruption after teachers in England voted to back a fresh strike action this autumn. Almost nine out of 10 teachers represented by NASUWT, who voted in the ballot, backed industrial action – in what […]

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Hollywood actors poised to join writers on strike after talks collapse – The Denver Post

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The union representing film and television actors says no deal has been reached with studios and streaming services and its leadership will vote on whether to strike on Thursday. The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists said early Thursday that its decision on whether to join already striking screenwriters will be considered by […]

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Don’t cook dinner. Assemble it.

Adult Lunchables? “Girl dinner”? Whatever you call them, these vibrant platters are delicious. By Tanya Sichynsky Well into July, more and more of my meals look like this: A smattering of crackers, a small dish of edamame, maybe a mound of hummus alongside spears of Persian cucumbers, a handful of popcorn, a piece of cheese, a few blackberries. If there […]

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