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This is just kicking the immigration ball down the road.
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It really doesn't matter where in the world they come from. They all push for more immigrants. This is Labour MP Yuan Yang.
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This is the SNP candidate in a local council by election today- Simon Jones.
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SNP Ministers have handed more than £1.3million in taxpayers' cash to campaigners pushing for an "extreme" new abortion law in Scotland.
Feminist charity Engender is campaigning to scrap the 1967 Abortion Act, removing the 24-week limit for a legal abortion in Scotland and replacing it with a new "rights-based framework".
Alongside the removing the 24-week limit, the 165-page review – which was commissioned by Humza Yousaf when he was first minister – also said there was no need for any ban on sex-selective abortion in Scotland, branding it "unnecessary" and "potentially harmful"
Professor Anna Glasier, chair of the panel, said it would require "intrusive and inappropriate questioning" of those seeking an abortion. She also raised concerns that such a move would risk "racial profiling" women from particular communities where sex-selective abortion is thought to take place.
Feminist charity Engender is campaigning to scrap the 1967 Abortion Act, removing the 24-week limit for a legal abortion in Scotland and replacing it with a new "rights-based framework".
Alongside the removing the 24-week limit, the 165-page review – which was commissioned by Humza Yousaf when he was first minister – also said there was no need for any ban on sex-selective abortion in Scotland, branding it "unnecessary" and "potentially harmful"
Professor Anna Glasier, chair of the panel, said it would require "intrusive and inappropriate questioning" of those seeking an abortion. She also raised concerns that such a move would risk "racial profiling" women from particular communities where sex-selective abortion is thought to take place.
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The long-awaited independent report into how well or badly the government handled the Covid pandemic has been published.
Chairwoman of the inquiry, former judge Baroness Hallett, said the UK's response could be summarised as "too little, too late".
Bringing in lockdown a week earlier on 16 March would have meant 23,000 fewer deaths in England in the first wave, modelling suggests. This would have equated to 48% fewer deaths in the first wave.
Chairwoman of the inquiry, former judge Baroness Hallett, said the UK's response could be summarised as "too little, too late".
Bringing in lockdown a week earlier on 16 March would have meant 23,000 fewer deaths in England in the first wave, modelling suggests. This would have equated to 48% fewer deaths in the first wave.
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The UN climate talks COP30 have been evacuated due to a fire breaking out inside the venue in Belem, Brazil.
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Trans people could be asked about whether they should be accessing single-sex services based on their physical appearance or behaviour, according to proposed new guidance.
A code of practice, produced by the equalities watchdog and awaiting ministerial approval, says it may be legitimate for businesses or services to ask people to provide confirmation they are of the eligible sex "by proportionate means".
Equalities minister Bridget Phillipson said she'd take the time needed to "get this right".
Phillipson, who received the code nearly three months ago, added that it was important to make sure women had access to single-service provisions such as rape crisis centres while ensuring that trans people are treated with "dignity and respect".
The 300-page document was drawn up by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) after the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that legally a woman should be defined by biological sex for the purposes of the Equality Act.
A code of practice, produced by the equalities watchdog and awaiting ministerial approval, says it may be legitimate for businesses or services to ask people to provide confirmation they are of the eligible sex "by proportionate means".
Equalities minister Bridget Phillipson said she'd take the time needed to "get this right".
Phillipson, who received the code nearly three months ago, added that it was important to make sure women had access to single-service provisions such as rape crisis centres while ensuring that trans people are treated with "dignity and respect".
The 300-page document was drawn up by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) after the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that legally a woman should be defined by biological sex for the purposes of the Equality Act.
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Labour MP says he was raped and drugged by a man ten years ago.
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Scotland's education secretary has outlined plans to introduce four-day flexible weeks in schools, which would see teachers given one day a week to focus on other parts of their job.
Ministers are also exploring different ways to structure the school day, such as later start times and extended breaks.
Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth said her government has a "clear commitment to supporting teachers and improving education in Scotland".
She added: "By investing in teacher capacity, the aim is to create richer learning experiences and raise standards for every learner.
"Working together, we can shape a future where reduced class contact time is not just a logistical change, but a catalyst for deeper professional engagement, improved wellbeing and better outcomes for every learner."
Ministers are also exploring different ways to structure the school day, such as later start times and extended breaks.
Education Secretary Jenny Gilruth said her government has a "clear commitment to supporting teachers and improving education in Scotland".
She added: "By investing in teacher capacity, the aim is to create richer learning experiences and raise standards for every learner.
"Working together, we can shape a future where reduced class contact time is not just a logistical change, but a catalyst for deeper professional engagement, improved wellbeing and better outcomes for every learner."
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A teacher who had her neck broken by her landscape gardener lover after she threatened to leave him believed she was 'going to die', a jury has heard.
Trudi Burgess, 57, was left paralysed from the neck down after Robert Easom flew into an 'uncontrollable' rage and launched his 'vicious' attack.
Easom, 56, pinned her face down on the bed, before placing his entire body weight on her neck until it snapped.
The 999 call was played to the jury, and when Easom was asked what had happened, he replied: 'She's just had an accident and she can't move.'
He added: 'She's fallen out of bed and just landed in a bad way really.'
Ms Burgess was taken to hospital and CT scans confirmed her neck had been broken and she would never walk again, and she now requires 24-hour care.
After his arrest, Easom told police in a prepared statement that he would never do anything intentionally to hurt Ms Burgess.
'I love Trudi more than life itself,' he said.
The trial continues.
Trudi Burgess, 57, was left paralysed from the neck down after Robert Easom flew into an 'uncontrollable' rage and launched his 'vicious' attack.
Easom, 56, pinned her face down on the bed, before placing his entire body weight on her neck until it snapped.
The 999 call was played to the jury, and when Easom was asked what had happened, he replied: 'She's just had an accident and she can't move.'
He added: 'She's fallen out of bed and just landed in a bad way really.'
Ms Burgess was taken to hospital and CT scans confirmed her neck had been broken and she would never walk again, and she now requires 24-hour care.
After his arrest, Easom told police in a prepared statement that he would never do anything intentionally to hurt Ms Burgess.
'I love Trudi more than life itself,' he said.
The trial continues.
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A decision not to reinstate missing items on the statues of military figures in George Square has been made by council officials who deemed them inappropriate.
Concerns were raised at a recent committee meeting by councillor Graham Campbell, who doesn’t believe the city should be celebrating those who promoted slavery and oppressed others.
“They are the military figures Colin Campbell and Sir John Moore. I don’t think anyone in this lifetime will have seen the statues fully with their swords.
“I understand that these statues were restored with bronze swords constructed and added back to the statue.
“I found that extraordinarily offensive because these swords were symbolic and representative of the two military figures who massacred Indians, Caribbeans and Africans in the service of the empire."
Concerns were raised at a recent committee meeting by councillor Graham Campbell, who doesn’t believe the city should be celebrating those who promoted slavery and oppressed others.
“They are the military figures Colin Campbell and Sir John Moore. I don’t think anyone in this lifetime will have seen the statues fully with their swords.
“I understand that these statues were restored with bronze swords constructed and added back to the statue.
“I found that extraordinarily offensive because these swords were symbolic and representative of the two military figures who massacred Indians, Caribbeans and Africans in the service of the empire."
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A paedophile who had a "commercial interest in the sexual abuse of young teenage boys" and sold child abuse images to other sex offenders has been jailed for raping two 12-year-olds.
Barthimaus Ehiemere, of Hackney, east London, was sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court to 18 years' imprisonment for 47 offences against seven known victims.
Police discovered the 25-year-old groomed boys aged 12 to 16 online, and committed serious sexual offences against them, including seven counts of rape against two boys between 2019 and 2023.
Detectives said Ehiemere would send the boys "gifts, money and praise to coerce them into providing sexual imagery", which he would then use to advertise and encourage other boys to do the same.
Not only that, he would "actively brag about his endeavours" and sell the illegal content to other predators, the Met Police said.
Barthimaus Ehiemere, of Hackney, east London, was sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court to 18 years' imprisonment for 47 offences against seven known victims.
Police discovered the 25-year-old groomed boys aged 12 to 16 online, and committed serious sexual offences against them, including seven counts of rape against two boys between 2019 and 2023.
Detectives said Ehiemere would send the boys "gifts, money and praise to coerce them into providing sexual imagery", which he would then use to advertise and encourage other boys to do the same.
Not only that, he would "actively brag about his endeavours" and sell the illegal content to other predators, the Met Police said.
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French General says Paris must be prepared to 'lose their sons' in order to defeat Russia.
This is clear incitement to a war that nobody normal wants.
Lunacy.
This is clear incitement to a war that nobody normal wants.
Lunacy.
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This is what happens when you sell your soul to satan.
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Man made climate change on display at COP30.
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The BBC lost more than £1billion last year as a record one in eight households refused to pay the licence fee.
In total, 3.6 million households simply said they do not have a licence because they do not wish to use the BBC's services.
This is 300,000 more than the previous year, resulting in a loss of £617million, according to a report by the Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC).
In total, 3.6 million households simply said they do not have a licence because they do not wish to use the BBC's services.
This is 300,000 more than the previous year, resulting in a loss of £617million, according to a report by the Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC).
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