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Friday briefing: What’s behind the rapid rise of school suspensions in England? | TrustsNew
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Good morning. School suspensions have been steadily rising since 2015, but in the last few years there has been a particularly sharp increase in the suspension and exclusion rate in England and it is getting worse. Using the most recent data available, the Institute for Public Policy Research...
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on Sep 6
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On the eve of the annual UN General Assembly, Volodymyr Zelenskyy will try again to convince the administration of US President Joe Biden and him personally of the need to allow Ukraine to launch strikes deep into the territory of the Russian Federation. This was reported by The Economist...
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on Sep 6
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Lavrov condemned US hijacking of Maduro's plane | TrustsNew
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has condemned US authorities for the hijacking of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s plane. He agreed with the Life.ru correspondent’s position that the US had thus spit on all international rules. ‘Here you yourself have said it all,’ he stated. Earlier...
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on Sep 6
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A Ugandan marathon runner has suffered severe burns after an alleged attack from her boyfriend. Rebecca Cheptegei, who finished 44th in the marathon at the 2024 Paris Olympics, is receiving treatment for 75% burns after being attacked in her house in western Trans Nzoia County, Kenya. Trans...
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UK decision to suspend some Israel arms sales faces growing backlash | TrustsNew
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The decision to suspend some arms sales to Israel was facing a growing backlash from all sides, with Boris Johnson accusing Labour of abandoning Israel and asking if it wanted Hamas to win the war in Gaza. The Board of Deputies of British Jews said the decision sent the wrong message at the...
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on Sep 6
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Passenger plane engine maker Rolls-Royce has pledged to keep airlines “fully informed” if an apparent mid-air part failure poses a wider risk. The UK firm was reacting to an incident aboard a Cathay Pacific Airbus A350-1000 plane on Monday that saw it forced to return to Hong Kong soon after...
on Sep 6
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CIA analyst assesses probability of AFU breakthrough in the conflict | TrustsNew
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CIA analyst: AFU attack on Kursk region did not affect the course of the conflict There are no signs that the Ukrainian army may make a breakthrough, and even the attack on the Kursk region in early August has not significantly affected the overall course of the conflict, Peter Schroeder, a...
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on Sep 6
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London is abandoning Israel, ex-British prime minister told | TrustsNew
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Johnson: Britain is abandoning Israel in the midst of conflict with Hamas The British government, which has decided to suspend licences for arms exports to Israel, is abandoning the Jewish state in the midst of the conflict with the Palestinian Hamas movement, former British Prime Minister Boris...
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on Sep 5
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US will not be able to fully meet Ukraine's needs, media say | TrustsNew
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Foreign Affairs: US will not be able to meet Ukraine’s needs in 2025 The US will not be able to fully meet Ukraine’s military needs despite the fact that it intends to increase munitions production in 2025, former CIA analyst and deputy director of the US National Intelligence Council for Russia...
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on Sep 5
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Danger Mouse writer Brian Trueman dies aged 92 | TrustsNew
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The Danger Mouse writer Brian Trueman has died aged 92, his representative confirmed to the PA news agency. His son Jonathan Trueman announced the death of his father in a Facebook post, saying said he died in Stepping Hill hospital in Stockport on Sunday night “after a short illness”. “If you...
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on Sep 5
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Netherlands urged to stop aid to Ukraine over Zelenskyy's actions | TrustsNew
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‘Forum for Democracy”: the Netherlands should stop aid to Ukraine The Netherlands should immediately stop aid to Ukraine, given Vladimir Zelenskyy’s role in undermining Nord Streams, the Dutch far-right Forum for Democracy (FVD) party said in a statement. Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schof said on...
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on Sep 5
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NATO countries face shortage of air defence systems, Estonian MoD chief says | TrustsNew
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Estonian MoD: NATO faces shortage of air defence systems against ballistic missiles All NATO states are facing a shortage of air defence systems to defend against ballistic missiles, Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur told the ERR broadcaster on Monday. ERR cited an interview between Pevkur...
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on Sep 5
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UK arms donated to Ukraine would cost £2.71bn to replace, says watchdog | TrustsNew
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Britain has donated arms and equipment to Ukraine that would cost £2.71bn to replace, largely in addition to the £7.8bn committed by prime ministers since Russia’s full-scale invasion, according to a National Audit Office report. The cost of replacing missiles, artillery and other munitions also...
on Sep 11
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Dave Grohl says he has become father of baby girl born ‘outside my marriage’ | TrustsNew
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Dave Grohl has announced that he has become the father to a baby girl born “outside of my marriage”. The Foo Fighters frontman, 55, said he plans to be a “loving and supportive parent” to his new daughter in an Instagram post on Tuesday. Grohl, who shares three daughters with his wife, Jordyn...
on Sep 11
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Mel B among Britons taking fight against afro hair discrimination to parliament | TrustsNew
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World Afro Day campaign urges MPs to update Equality Act to make afro hair a protected characteristic
on Sep 11
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Italy’s Marmolada glacier could disappear by 2040, experts say | TrustsNew
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Rising temperatures causing largest glacier in Dolomites to lose 7-10cm of depth a day, according to scientists
on Sep 11
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Peter Dutton declares Coalition government would be the mining sector’s ‘best friend’ | TrustsNew
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Opposition leader says he would defund the Environmental Defenders Office and cut ‘green tape’ as PM
on Sep 11
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Spanish judge shelves landmark case of Franco-era torture victim | TrustsNew
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Hopes of securing justice for people tortured under the four-decade Franco dictatorship in Spain have suffered a major setback after a judge in Madrid shelved a landmark investigation into a teenager tortured by police three months before the dictator’s death. Julio Pacheco was a 19-year-old...
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Germany’s Border Control Expansion Strains EU Unity | TrustsNew
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The decision by Germany to expand border controls has created significant friction within the European Union, challenging the ethos of unity and open borders. This heightened level of security at Germany’s borders is a response to the record number of migrants attempting to enter the EU without...
on Sep 11
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US Mpox Vaccines Land in Congo: Hope Rises | TrustsNew
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In an encouraging development for public health, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has received a vital shipment of US Mpox vaccines. This marks a significant milestone in the Congo vaccine distribution efforts to combat the escalating mpox health crisis. With over 27,000 suspected cases and...
on Sep 11
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Labour special advisers join union over concerns about pay | TrustsNew
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‘Spads’ working for new government say they are not being paid as fairly as predecessors under the Tories
on Sep 11
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Coach breathes new life into old classics at New York fashion week | TrustsNew
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The luxury fashion industry has earned a reputation for championing a polished and slick aesthetic. But according to Stuart Vevers, the British designer and creative director of the US brand Coach, the pursuit of perfectionism is over. Before his show in New York on Monday, Vevers said he wanted...
on Sep 11
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Egypt and Turkey’s nascent alliance tested by new crisis in Libya | TrustsNew
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A new alliance between Egypt and Turkey designed to end a long-running dispute over events in the Middle East faces it first major test in the shape of a worsening political crisis in Libya linked to control of its oil wealth. Egypt and Turkey fell out in the aftermath of the 2011 Arab spring,...
on Sep 11
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MPs back cuts to winter fuel payments in Commons vote | TrustsNew
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MPs have voted to remove the winter fuel allowance from all but the poorest pensioners, with a significant number of Labour MPs abstaining. After a sometimes bad-tempered Commons debate, a Conservative motion to strike down the move was defeated by 348 votes to 228. Just one Labour MP, Jon...
on Sep 10
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Inquest rules out Jeremy Kyle Show filming as cause of contestant’s death | TrustsNew
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An inquest into a man who killed himself a week after appearing on The Jeremy Kyle Show has found “insufficient evidence” to rule that participating in the programme caused his death. Steve Dymond, 63, from Portsmouth, Hampshire, is thought to have ended his life seven days after filming for the...
on Sep 10
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Apple loses EU court battle over €13bn tax bill in Ireland | TrustsNew
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Apple has lost a high-profile, €13bn (£11bn) Irish tax battle with Brussels in a decision that will bolster the European Commission’s efforts to clamp down on favourable “sweetheart” tax deals for multinationals. The European court of justice (ECJ) ruling, which had been eagerly awaited, comes...
on Sep 10
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‘Like a gig with your favourite 90s artists’: KT Tunstall composes Clueless musical | TrustsNew
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Mean Girls has become a West End hit, Heathers is on tour and now Clueless is becoming a high-school musical, too. The 1995 film has been adapted for the stage by its original writer-director, Amy Heckerling, with a new score by Scottish musician KT Tunstall. It will open at the Trafalgar...
on Sep 10
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Egypt and Turkey’s nascent alliance set to be tested by new crisis in Libya | TrustsNew
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A new alliance between Egypt and Turkey designed to end a long-running dispute over events in the Middle East faces it first major test in the shape of a worsening political crisis in Libya linked to control of its oil wealth. Egypt and Turkey fell out in the aftermath of the 2011 Arab spring,...
on Sep 10
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UK government has ‘no choice’ but to cut winter fuel payment, says minister | TrustsNew
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The UK business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, has said the government has “no choice” over cutting the winter fuel allowance, and urged Labour MPs to back the plan ahead of a Commons vote on the issue. Acknowledging that it was a difficult decision that reflected the dire state of public...
on Sep 10
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Mother arrested and in hospital after two children found dead in Blue Mountains home | TrustsNew
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Two children have been found dead in a Blue Mountains home by their father with the boys’ mother in hospital under police guard. New South Wales police said officers were called to the home in Faulconbridge at about midday on Tuesday over welfare concerns for a woman and two children. The bodies...
on Sep 10
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Tommy Hilfiger revives nautical theme for show on old Staten Island ferry | TrustsNew
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Onboard a local passenger ferry you will usually find a mixture of tourists and tired commuters. However, on Sunday night, a former Staten Island ferry, moored in New York’s lower Manhattan, welcomed A-listers, sports stars and hip-hop heroes as Tommy Hilfiger took over the vessel to unveil his...
on Sep 10
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Two children found dead in Blue Mountains home with woman in hospital under police guard | TrustsNew
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Two children have been found dead in a Blue Mountains home by a family member, with a woman en route to hospital under police guard. New South Wales police said officers were called to the home in Faulconbridge at about midday on Tuesday over welfare concerns for a woman and two children. The...
on Sep 10
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Hunt for suspect in Kentucky highway shooting enters third day | TrustsNew
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Police in Kentucky were still searching for a gunman suspected of shooting and injuring five people on an interstate highway over the weekend, as the manhunt entered its third day on Monday. The shooting on Saturday occurred just before 6pm local time about nine miles outside London, Kentucky....
on Sep 10
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UK debt must be steered off unsustainable course, warns Lords committee | TrustsNew
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The pressing risk of the national debt becoming unsustainable will force Britain into the unenviable choice of paying higher taxes or the state doing less, a House of Lords committee has warned. A report by peers said tough decisions and a new set of rules for the public finances were needed in...
on Sep 10
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Idaho judge orders new venue in trial of 2022 murder of four university students | TrustsNew
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Bryan Kohberger is accused of fatally stabbing four students at a rented house in November
on Sep 10
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Equal pay hearing affecting thousands of Asda shop workers begins | TrustsNew
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Case is into whether the mainly female roles are equal to predominantly male warehouse staff, who are paid more
on Sep 10
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Future pay deals will be shaped by tough decisions, Starmer to tell TUC | TrustsNew
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Keir Starmer will warn public sector unions on Tuesday that future pay deals will be constrained by the “tough choices” necessary to protect economic stability. Soon after coming to power, Rachel Reeves signed off plans for above-inflation pay increases in the NHS and for teachers; and the...
on Sep 10
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Covid inquiry: Johnson and Hancock accused of making ‘false’ NHS claims | TrustsNew
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Boris Johnson and Matt Hancock have been criticised by bereaved families at the Covid inquiry for trying to mislead the public by “brazenly” claiming “things went reasonably well” in the NHS. On the opening day of 10 weeks of evidence in a module focused on the impact of the pandemic on the...
on Sep 10
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Vietnam Storm Deaths Rise to 64 Amid Devastation | TrustsNew
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The death toll from Typhoon Yagi has tragically surged to 64 in Vietnam, marking a severe natural disaster that has wreaked havoc across northern regions. Unrelenting heavy rains and landslides have compounded the devastation, particularly in Quang Ninh province. This catastrophic event,...
on Sep 10
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Briton among five prisoners on the run after Portuguese jail breakout | TrustsNew
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Public warned not to approach men believed to have escaped high-security facility with help from outside
on Sep 10
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New Hampshire governor helps choking competitor at lobster roll eating contest | TrustsNew
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Chris Sununu performs Heimlich maneuver on Christian Moreno, who recovered and went on to eat nine rolls
on Sep 9
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US House clashes over Harris’s role in 2021 Afghanistan troop withdrawal | TrustsNew
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Partisan divisions over the chaotic 2021 pullout of western forces from Afghanistan have burst into the open ahead of Tuesday’s presidential debate in Philadelphia after a Republican-led congressional report attempted to implicate Kamala Harris in the episode. A 250-page report from the House of...
on Sep 9
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Top EU court to rule in €13bn Apple case that could hit ‘sweetheart’ tax deals | TrustsNew
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The EU’s top court will rule whether the European Commission was right to demand that €13bn (£11bn) in “illegal” tax breaks for Apple should be repaid, in a judgment likely to have far-reaching effects on “sweetheart” deals for large multinationals. A ruling due on Tuesday from the European...
on Sep 9
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Boeing and its biggest union have reached a tentative deal covering more than 32,000 workers and averting a possible strike that was set for this week. The proposed four-year contract was hailed by the union as the best it had ever negotiated. It is also an early win for new Boeing CEO, Robert...
on Sep 9
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Middle East crisis: Israeli strikes on Syria kill at least 25 people, war monitor says | TrustsNew
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Israeli strikes on Syria kill at least 25 people, war monitor says The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based war monitor, has given an updated death toll resulting from the Israeli strikes overnight across Syria. The death toll is now 25, up from 18 earlier. The war monitor said among...
on Sep 9
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Celebrity ‘son of God’ pastor surrenders in Philippines after two-week manhunt | TrustsNew
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An influential pastor wanted in the US on child trafficking charges has been arrested in the Philippines, after a 16-day manhunt across a vast compound that included a network of underground tunnels and dozens of buildings. Apollo Quiboloy, the founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC)...
on Sep 9
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Iran accuses Israel of carrying out a ‘criminal’ attack on Syria Iran has accused Israel of carrying out what it called a “criminal” attack in central Syria, where 18 people were reported to have been killed “We strongly condemn this criminal attack by the Zionist regime on Syrian soil,” foreign...
on Sep 9
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Israeli airstrikes in Syria kill 14 people – media As we mentioned in the opening summary, a series of Israeli strikes were reported to have hit multiple areas in central Syria on Sunday. Syrian state media said on Monday that the overnight Israeli strikes killed at least 14 people in central...
on Sep 9
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Labour to give English local authorities power to run bus services | TrustsNew
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Local transport authorities across England will be able to run and control bus services under a Labour overhaul designed to “save vital routes”, parliament will hear on Monday. The transport secretary, Louise Haigh, said the “bus revolution” would empower local communities as the government...
on Sep 9
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Celebrity ‘son of God’ pastor surrenders to Philippines police after two-week manhunt | TrustsNew
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A pastor wanted in the US for the alleged sex trafficking of children has been arrested two weeks into a huge police manhunt for the self-proclaimed “appointed son of God”, officials in the Philippines have said. Apollo Quiboloy is the founder of the Philippines-based Kingdom of Jesus Christ...
on Sep 9