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Theresa Would perchance now not illustrious Home Location of job warnings about doable discrimination from ‘opposed atmosphere’ insurance policies

Theresa May ignored repeated warnings from the Home Office over potential discrimination and hardship caused by “hostile environment” policies affecting migrants, it has emerged. The current home secretary, Amber Rudd, has come under pressure to resign over policies enacted under her predecessor amid the growing scandal affecting the Windrush generation. But four years ago, when Ms May…

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John Kasich’s political allies are reaching out to GOP mega donors, seeing in the occasion that they’d lend a hand him in a drag towards Trump in 2020

A political spokesman for Kasich declined to comment. According to the sources, the same Kasich allies who have met with some of the most influential donors in the country have suggested to the governor that there are two scenarios in which he should challenge Trump in a primary. First, would come after a potential 2018…

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SURVEY: London will lose its crown because the realm’s global monetary centre internal 5 years

Canary Wharf and the city are seen at sunset in London, December 14, 2016. Reuters / Eddie Keogh London has been named the world’s leading financial sector by a Duff & Phelps report, which surveys senior financial professionals. The majority of professionals said they believe London will lose its top status by 2023. Julian Korek,…

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Hashish plants hidden for the period of Sydney for four/20 stunt

Look, there’s been a lot of 4/20 stunts popping up around the joint. A lot. Not all of them are great, but a bunch of marijuana plants hidden in plain sight, not hurting anyone? We’re in. Australian artists installed « cannabis » plants all over Sydney’s central business district on April 20 (also known as 4/20, international…

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Rosenstein Told Trump He’s Now not a Target in Mueller Probe, Sources Yelp

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told President Donald Trump last week that he isn’t a target of any part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation or the probe into his longtime lawyer, Michael Cohen, according to several people familiar with the matter. Rosenstein, who brought up the investigations himself, offered the assurance during a meeting…

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DOJ Inspector Trendy Refers Andrew McCabe for Prison Prosecution

The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) has referred fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia for criminal prosecution, multiple reports indicated Thursday. Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s investigation of McCabe’s involvement in leaks to the media concluded last month. The final report…

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Starbucks discrimination ‘a signal of The usa’s cultural war’

The arrest of two black men at a Starbucks shop last week in the US city of Philadelphia has sparked outrage from protesters, who accuse the coffee giant of racial profiling. The two men, Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson, were sitting in the coffee shop in the affluent Rittenhouse Square neighbourhood, waiting for a third person to…

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Pasta Is Just appropriate For You, Remark Scientists Funded By Big Pasta

The headlines were a fettuccine fanatic’s dream. “Eating Pasta Linked to Weight Loss in New Study,” Newsweek reported this month, racking up more than 22,500 Facebook likes, shares, and comments. The happy news also went viral on the Independent, the New York Daily News, and Business Insider. What those and many other stories failed to…

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Australian warships challenged by Chinese navy in South China Sea

Updated April 20, 2018 00:13:13 Photo: HMAS Toowoomba is among the ships challenged by the Chinese military while on deployment in South East Asia. (Supplied: Royal Australian Navy) Related Story: HMS Sutherland docks in Sydney ahead of South China Sea confrontation Related Story: China, Vietnam vow to settle maritime disputes in South China Sea Three…

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Carrick shows despair led to England exile

Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick admits that he asked not to be selected for England after becoming « depressed » when away with the national team. The 36-year-old, who is retiring at the end of the season, has played 34 times for his country. He cites the 2010 World Cup in South Africa as the moment when his…