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LABOUR COUNCIL BANS ‘MOTHER’ AND ‘FATHER’ – Merton Council urges gender-neutral terms like ‘caregivers’ in new language guidelines A Labour-run council has told staff to stop using the words “mother” and “father” for parents.   The country’s most Woke Council – Merton Council in south-west London says “caregivers” is a more appropriate term. The change is part of a mammoth 27-page “inclusive language” guide from its equality, diversity and inclusion team.  The anti-Christian guide encourages woke “gender-neutral” and so-called “person-centred” language. It advises replacing gendered terms like “man” and “mankind” with “humans” or “humankind.”. Descriptive references to race, gender, disability,…

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CHRISTIAN WOMAN CLEARED OVER SILENT PRAYER – “I am still being investigated”, says Vaughan-Spruce A Christian woman twice cleared over silent prayer near an abortion clinic says she feels “harassed” by police after learning she is under investigation again. West Midlands Police confirmed a live probe into Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, a pro-life campaigner active outside clinics for 20 years. Her supporters at ADF UK said she was unaware of the investigation until a harassment complaint she filed was rejected on that basis. Vaughan-Spruce has twice been arrested for allegedly breaching a Birmingham abortion clinic “buffer zone” by praying silently. Both times,…

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ASEAN TO MONITOR CAMBODIA-THAILAND TRUCE – Dispute cost 43 lives and displaced more than 300,000 people on both sides of the border Cambodia and Thailand’s top defence officials agreed to allow observers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) regional bloc to inspect disputed border areas and help ensure hostilities do not resume following a violent five-day conflict that ended in a ceasefire late in July. The Southeast Asian neighbours saw the worst fighting in over a decade last month, including exchanges of artillery fire and jet fighter bombing runs that claimed at least 43 lives and displaced more…

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“UAE A SUITABLE PLACE TO MEET TRUMP”, PUTIN – Putin said that he was not ‘on the whole’ against meeting the Ukrainian President Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is one of the suitable places to hold a meeting with United States President Donald Trump. Putin said that he was not ‘on the whole’ against meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, adding that ‘certain conditions should be created’ for such a meeting. He stressed that the current situation was ‘far’ from being ready for it.

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PUTIN & TRUMP TO MEET FOR UKRAINE TALKS – Trump threatens new sanctions on Russia, buyers of its exports if no Ukraine deal is made Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump will meet in the coming days, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Thursday, in what would be the first summit between leaders of the two countries since 2021. The announcement came a day after Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, held talks with Putin in search of a breakthrough to end the Ukraine war. Trump has threatened new sanctions against Russia and countries that buy its exports if…

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FIRST MIGRANTS DETAINED UNDER FRANCE DEAL – They will be held in immigration removal centres before being returned to France The first migrants have been detained as part of the UK-France returns deal. Video shows a UK Border Force boat ferrying migrants, including children, into the Port of Dover on the day the pilot scheme came into force. The Home Office said those who arrived on Wednesday afternoon would be held in immigration removal centres before being returned to France. Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, said: “We have detained the first illegal migrants under our new deal before returning…

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TORIES MAY BACK MANDATORY DIGITAL ID CARDS – A betrayal of personal privacy is being contemplated by the Tories A betrayal of personal privacy is being contemplated by the Tories Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Philip, says the Party will “very carefully” consider introducing compulsory digital ID cards. Chris Philp said he believed there was a “very strong case” for introducing the cards to make it easier for people to prove who they are when using taxpayer-funded services. But he added that the policy would raise questions around privacy and civil liberties and would therefore need to be rigorously assessed. On…

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CHEMICAL-EATING LIFE FOUND IN DEEP PACIFIC – Marine geochemist Mengran Du said these findings are astonishing Scientists diving to astounding depths in two oceanic trenches in the northwest Pacific have discovered thriving communities of marine creatures that get their sustenance not by eating organic matter like most animals but by turning chemicals into energy. They found these chemosynthesis-based animal communities – dominated by tube worms and clams – during a series of dives aboard a crewed submersible to the bottom of the Kuril-Kamchatka and Aleutian trenches. These creatures are nourished by fluids rich in hydrogen sulphide and methane seeping from…

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SAAR CALLS HAMAS HOSTAGE VIDEO ‘SATANIC’ – Israeli Foreign Minister Saar is at the UN calling for the immediate release of hostages Ahead of a meeting of the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday (August 5), Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar criticised countries that sought to pressure Israel by recognising a “virtual” Palestinian state, saying “they gave Hamas free gifts and an incentive to continue this war.” Three Group of Seven countries have announced plans to recognise Palestinian statehood. France and Canada have said they would do so in September at the U.N. General Assembly. Britain said it would also back…

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PUTIN MEETS U.S. ENVOY WITKOFF AT THE KREMLIN – Putin’s conditions for peace include a legally binding pledge NATO will not expand eastwards U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin on Wednesday, two days before the expiry of a deadline set by President Donald Trump for Russia to agree to peace in Ukraine or face new sanctions. Bloomberg and independent Russian news outlet The Bell reported that the Kremlin might propose a moratorium on air strikes by Russia and Ukraine – an idea that was mentioned last week by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko…

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