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Ireland’s police chief has warned that far-right radicalisation will continue to disrupt the country after a night of arson, rioting and looting left parts of Dublin resembling a war zone. The capital was tense but calm on Friday as significant numbers of police remained on the streets and Dublin counted the cost of an anti-immigrant protest that turned into anarchy, leaving the political establishment shocked. The cleanup began as fresh details emerged of the stabbing attack outside a school that left three children and a carer injured, two of them critically, and the suspect, reportedly a naturalised Irish citizen in his 50s,…

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Video assistant referees in England have been urged to speak out on “soft” penalties, by encouraging on-pitch officials to review their decision even if an error is not “clear and obvious”. The new advice from the referees’ chief, Howard Webb, follows a succession of controversial penalty incidents in the Premier League and Europe. It is understood that VAR officials were told on Wednesday by Webb, the chief refereeing officer of Professional Game Match Officials Limited, they should feel able to draw a referee’s attention to penalty decisions made after challenges that involve only minimal contact. Recent examples of such incidents…

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NORTH KOREA ENDS MILITARY DEAL WITH SOUTH, VOWS TO DEPLOY NEW WEAPONS AT BORDER South Korea has suspended part of a 2018 military accord between the two Koreas  North Korea said it would deploy stronger armed forces and new weapons on its border with South Korea, a day after Seoul suspended part of a 2018 military accord between the two Koreas in a protest over Pyongyang’s launch of a spy satellite. North Korea’s defense ministry said in a statement carried by the KCNA news agency that it would restore all military measures it had halted under the deal with South…

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ISRAELIS URGE GOV’T TO BRING BACK ALL HOSTAGES After 4-Day Ceasefire Deal Reached With Hamas Israeli people have voiced support for the four-day ceasefire agreement reached between their government and Hamas on Wednesday, as they continue to urge for the release of all hostages held captive in the Gaza Strip. After 46 days of bloody conflict in Gaza, Israel and Hamas on Wednesday confirmed their agreement on a Qatar-mediated proposal for a ceasefire in the besieged coastal enclave. In exchange for Hamas to release hostages, the Israeli side agreed to release Palestinian prisoners and allow more humanitarian aid to enter…

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NETHERLANDS ELECTION POPULIST GEERT WILDERS CLAIMS VICTORY – However, it is very unlikely he will become Prime Minister The man who has long derided mainstream politics as the preserve of a self-serving elite – is now cast as the most popular leader in a national election. Geert Wilders, one of Europe’s most prominent, controversial and inflammatory populist politicians, is heading for victory in the Dutch general election. Mr Wilders, leader of the Freedom Party (PVV), is predicted to win 35 seats in the 150-seat Dutch parliament – the best result in a political career that spans decades largely spent berating…

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IDF UNVEILS ‘HAMAS HIDEOUT’ UNDER HOSPITAL – Cameron Visits Site of Deadly Attack In Israel The Israel Defence Forces has unveiled what it claims is a major Hamas military facility underneath Gaza’s biggest hospital. Meanwhile, the UK foreign secretary is in Israel, where he is meeting officials. The Israel Defence Forces has unveiled what it claims is a major Hamas military facility underneath Gaza’s biggest hospital. A group of foreign journalists were given a rare glimpse inside al Shifa, escorted by Israeli soldiers through a narrow stone tunnel to a series of underground bunkers.  The living quarters, located at the…

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Sir Keir Starmer lost ten frontbenchers on Wednesday as more than a quarter of Labour MPs rebelled to vote for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Labour proposed an alternative amendment to the King’s Speech Motion to back “humanitarian pauses” in Gaza, but 56 Labour MPs, including eight junior shadow ministers and two parliamentary private secretaries, crossed the party line to support Scottish National Party’s (SNP) amendment to back a ceasefire. The eight MPs who resigned as shadow ministers to back a ceasefire include Shadow home office ministers Jess Phillips and Naz Shah, shadow defence minister Rachel Hopkins, shadow levelling-up ministers Paula…

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Exeter Chiefs are to launch an investigation after an allegation of racist abuse made by Ugo Monye, the former England wing. Monye, who was covering the Chiefs v Gloucester fixture for TNT Sports, described the incident as “the most blatant racism” he has experienced at any rugby stadium. After the match an angry Monye posted details of the episode on social media. “Leaving Sandy Park and one supporter running through crowd starts shouting ‘Nigga, Nigga…’” he wrote. “Disgraceful. Not a single person said a word, challenged or even reported it. “He walks off after a mild scuffle and fans are now telling…

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The high court is to consider for the first time whether universities owe a legal duty of care to their students, which campaigners argue would save lives and bring England and Wales in line with other countries. The landmark hearing next month comes at a time of widespread concern about declining student mental health and a number of widely reported suicides, including that of Natasha Abrahart, 20, who was a second year physics student at Bristol University when she killed herself in 2018. Bereaved families, including Natasha’s parents, Robert and Margaret Abrahart, argue a statutory duty of care would oblige…

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Everton have been docked 10 points, the heaviest punishment ever handed to a Premier League team, for breaching financial rules, opening them up to the prospect of paying tens of millions in compensation to a group of other clubs. Leeds, Leicester, Burnley and Southampton, who were relegated in recent seasons while Everton stayed up, have threatened previously to take legal action and a ruling from David Phillips KC in May agreed the clubs could apply for compensation through the Premier League if Everton were found to have breached financial rules. Each club has 28 days to pursue a claim against Everton, who find themselves…

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