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December 14, 2018 / Europe

Iranian migrants airlifted to hospital with hypothermia during attempted Channel crossing

Two suspected migrants were airlifted to hospital suffering from hypothermia and fume inhalation while attempting to cross the English Channel, in the most serious incident this year involving smuggling boats. The two men, who were part of a group of 10 people, are fighting for their lives in Bolougne-sur-Mer after attempting the perilous crossing in …

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December 14, 2018 / Europe

Paedophile Pc with ‘insatiable appetite’ for young girls jailed for 25 years

Naude, wearing a grey suit and burgundy tie, was ordered to pay attention by the judge as he looked down at a folder of evidence while he was sentenced. Judge Goldstone said: “Having seen and heard you during the trial, I am wholly persuaded that you do not, even now, have any inkling or appreciation …

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December 14, 2018 / Europe

missing shovel found after police appeal

Police investigating the killing of 22-year-old British backpacker Grace Millane in New Zealand have found a shovel thought to be connected to her death.  Officials had invited members of the public to phone in to an 0800 number if they had seen any similar tools. Yet the long-handled shovel was discovered, Detective Inspector Scott Beard announced …

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December 14, 2018 / Europe

Raining banknotes shut down German motorway

Several hundred euros worth of banknotes brought an autobahn to a halt in southern Germany on Wednesday when they rained down on the motorway after a driver apparently forgot his wallet on the car roof. A driver on the Autobahn 98 in Baden-Württemberg spotted the banknotes swirling around in the air and promptly called the police. …

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December 14, 2018 / Europe

New York Times’ appeal for British people to describe their ‘petty crime’ experiences backfires

The New York Times has received a sarcastic response after it asked British people to detail “petty crimes” they had been victims of in London. The newspaper, which has run a series of pieces about austerity and crime in Britain, asked its followers on Twitter: “Have you experienced a petty crime in London? Click to …

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December 14, 2018 / Europe

University professor sent elite mercenaries to rescue student from Isil warzone

It’s a level of pastoral care few universities can boast of providing. A chemistry professor at Lund University dispatched a team of elite mercenaries into an Islamic State warzone to free one of her doctoral students and his family.  Charlotta Turner, Professor in Analytical Chemistry, received a text message from her student Firas Jumaah in …

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December 14, 2018 / Europe

UNAIDS chief urged to step down after report exposes a culture of bullying

Isabella Lovin, Sweden’s minister for international development, told the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet, that Mr Sidibé should go. “We have made clear on several occasions that we have no confidence in Sidibé. I have also said this to him in person,” she said. The UK, the fourth largest donor to UNAIDS, giving just over $19m …

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December 14, 2018 / Europe

Wetherspoons wins court battle to reveal person behind ‘abusive’ parody account on Twitter

A tweet posted by @Wetherspoon__UK on October 20 this year stated: “Due to the ever expanding multiculturalism of our clientele we will be taking no part in this year’s poppy appeal campaign and no staff will be permitted to wear a poppy or any other political paraphernalia while working. We appreciate your understanding and continued …

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December 14, 2018 / Europe

Wetherspoons wins court battle to reveal person behind ‘abusive’ parody account on Twitter

A tweet posted by @Wetherspoon__UK on October 20 this year stated: “Due to the ever expanding multiculturalism of our clientele we will be taking no part in this year’s poppy appeal campaign and no staff will be permitted to wear a poppy or any other political paraphernalia while working. We appreciate your understanding and continued …

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December 14, 2018 / Europe

Gap between wealthy and poor pupils closing in wake of Michael Gove’s primary school reforms 

The achievement gap between the poorest primary school children and their wealthier peers has closed by the biggest margin in six years following a raft of rigorous reforms. This year, 51 per cent of children from poorer backgrounds reached the expected level in their national end-of-primary school tests, compared with 70 per cent of their …

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