Donald Trump UK poll ban passes 329,000 signatures

Donald Trump UK poll ban passes 329,000 signatures

The petition went on Parliament’s e-petition website on Tuesday. It was posted in response to Mr Trump’s call for a temporary halt on Muslims entering the United States. Chancellor George Osborne criticised Mr Trump’s comments but rejected calls for him to be banned from the UK. Any petition with more than 100,000 signatures is automatically considered for debate in Parliament. Mr Trump is seeking the Republican nomination for next year’s US presidential election. He said on Wednesday he would never leave the 2016 race, despite the volume of calls for…

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Depressed mother killed her two daughters and herself because she assume that her first daughter had cancer

Depressed mother killed her two daughters and herself because she assume that her first daughter had cancer

A depressed mother stabbed to death her two young daughters before turning the knife on herself because she mistakenly believed the eldest of the pair had cancer, an inquest today heard. Marta Galikowska, 27, became convinced that her five-year-old daughter, Maja, was suffering from the disease after she discovered a lump under her jaw, the North Staffordshire hearing was told. On October 12 last year, she fatally stabbed Maja and her 20-month-old daughter, Olga, at the family’s home on Sherwin Road in Stoke-on-Trent while her husband was out at work….

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Paris attacks increased islamophobic hates in London

Paris attacks increased islamophobic hates in London

After Paris attacks community was fearful of Muslim women with hijab and hate crimes against Muslims have more tripled according to Met Police the figures showing the number of Islamophobic incidents recorded by week, both before and after the terror attacks in the French capital on November 13. In the week ending November 10 there were 24 incidents. In the week ending November 24, just two weeks later, this number had shot up to 76. ‘It is with regret, but something that we have come to realise, through experience that…

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British RAF Tornado jets return from first ISIL bombing

British RAF Tornado jets return from first ISIL bombing

The Ministry of Defence have confirmed RAF Tornado jets have carried out their first air strikes against so-called Islamic State in Syria. Four Tornados from RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus took part in the operation soon after MPs voted to approve bombing. The strikes targeted the Omar oil fields in eastern Syria, which is under IS control, and were “successful”, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said. He had personally approved the targets ahead of the Commons vote, he said. MPs overwhelmingly backed UK military action against IS – also known as Daesh…

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Syria airstrike vote: Cameron wins 397 MP’s to 223

Syria airstrike vote: Cameron wins 397 MP’s to 223

David Cameron was backed by a clear overall majority MP’s vote in favour of airstrikes in Syria. With the overwhelm vote Britain will join the coalition of nations conducting airstrikes against Islamic State. This will be the third big foreign intervention – Libya, Iraq, now Syria – pulling together a wider plan to achieve real peace is a far more complex task, one he acknowledges the UK cannot complete on its own. Yet by choosing action, that’s a task he faces new pressure to help deliver. For Labour too though…

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Syria vote: Cameron says bombing IS target will make UK safer

Syria vote: Cameron says bombing IS target will make UK safer

David Cameron is making the case for air strikes against IS in Syria, saying the aim is to “keep the British people safe” from terror attacks. He faced calls to apologise for reportedly saying opponents of action were “terrorist sympathisers”. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the comment “demeans the office of prime minister”. The PM declined to apologise, but said there was “honour” in voting for or against military action. The prime minister also defended his controversial claim that there were 70,000 moderate opposition fighters in Syria, saying it was the estimate…

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Far Cry 5 achieves native 4K resolution on Xbox One X

Far Cry 5 achieves native 4K resolution on Xbox One X

Far Cry 5 achieves native 4K resolution on Xbox One X Far Cry 5 launched on March 27, 2018, but since then many gamers have been asking about which console version to get. Recently, Digital Foundry conducted an analysis of the PlayStation 4 Pro (PS4 Pro) version in which the team said that it runs at 1620p on the system. However, a small excerpt inserted into the YouTube description provided some details about the Xbox One X version. We’ll be examining the Xbox One version of the game in the…

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SYRIA AIR STRIKES: CORBYN HOLDS TALKS WITH SHADOW CABINET

SYRIA AIR STRIKES: CORBYN HOLDS TALKS WITH SHADOW CABINET

Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn is due to meet with his shadow cabinet, to discuss possible airstrikes in Syria, amid deep plits in the Parliamentary party. The government is looking for a Commons vote on the question, but Mr Corbyn has made it clear he is opposed to any further military action. However many shadow cabinet members are in support of air strikes and her urging their leader to allow Labour MPs a free vote. Meanwhile a new twist has been added, as a union leader has accused Labour MPs of using the issue…

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George Osborne scraps plan to tax credit cut

George Osborne scraps plan to tax credit cut

The chancellor George Osborne drops his plan to tax credit cut which due in April, using an unexpected £27bn fiscal windfall in a bid to defuse a damaging political row. Osborne tax credit cut could have forced millions into poverty and cost low-income families an average of £1,000 a year. He was facing growing pressure from Tory MPs whose constituents were affected and he was also forced to think again by the House of Lords. While he was delivering his autumn statement on Wednesday, Osborne said higher than expected tax…

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Highgate Indian restaurant storm with Immigration Police

Highgate Indian restaurant storm with Immigration Police

A 22-year-old from Bangladesh was taken into custody following the 8pm raid at Kiplings Indian Restaurant in North Hill. His student visa is alleged to have expired. Dan Nolan, 45, was eating in the restaurant when police stormed in. The Archway Road resident, who DJs at The Woodman pub in Archway Road, said: “Four police officers came bouncing through and went straight to the kitchen. The manager looked pretty stressed.” He added: “It was totally over the top, whatever they were doing. There was a police van parked outside with…

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