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On Wednesday, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned the intimidation of MPs by what he referred to as “aggressive mobs,” likely alluding to a protest that took place outside the home of Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood. The incident occurred on Monday night, where the MP for Bournemouth East was advised by police to avoid his family residence due to the presence of approximately 60 to 100 pro-Palestinian demonstrators. They were seen waving flags, brandishing placards, and chanting slogans through megaphones. Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, Mr. Sunak emphasized the importance of free debate in democracy, expressing concern over the…

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A group of lawmakers from across party lines has penned a letter to the health and social care committee, expressing serious concerns about the Medicines and Health Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and its impact on patient safety. They accuse the agency of contributing to “unnecessary deaths” and highlight its conflicts of interest with the pharmaceutical industry. The strongly-worded letter, endorsed by MPs and peers, including Oxford Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine, Carl Heneghan, and Kath Sansom, founder of the Sling the Mesh campaign, criticizes the MHRA for operating a safety system that they argue fails to adequately protect patients, exposing them to…

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Crystal Palace are poised to part ways with Roy Hodgson, with Oliver Glasner reportedly set to take his place following advanced discussions on Thursday. Hodgson, who was scheduled to hold a press conference ahead of Palace’s match against Everton on Monday, had the event canceled at short notice due to illness during the morning training session, the club announced. The decision to relieve Hodgson of his duties comes after intense scrutiny following a recent defeat to Chelsea. Palace’s chairman, Steve Parish, is believed to have concluded that a change was necessary after a string of poor results, including just four…

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Bristol City Council (BCC) has requested that the toppled statue of Edward Colston be permanently displayed in a museum, as announced by the council on Monday. The statue, representing the 17th-century merchant and Bristol benefactor, was pulled down, defaced, and thrown into the river during a Black Lives Matter (BLM) protest on June 7, 2020, due to Colston’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. After being retrieved four days later, the damaged statue has been temporarily exhibited at the M Shed museum since 2021. BCC has submitted an application to formally include the statue in the permanent collection of the…

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PREMIER LEAGUE RATIFY RATCLIFFE’S MAN UTD STAKE – INEOS’s 25% purchase of Manchester United has been ratified British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe’s acquisition of a 25% stake in Manchester United was ratified by the Premier League after he passed the organisation’s owners’ and directors’ test. The $1.25 billion deal, in which the INEOS chairman will also invest $300 million into club infrastructure and take charge of the club’s soccer operations, was struck in December. “Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s acquisition of 25 per cent of Manchester United FC, and further investment of $300 million in the club, has been approved by the Premier…

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MANCHESTER CITY BEAT COPENHAGEN 3-1 – Phil Foden scores important third to earn two-goal advantage Phil Foden struck an important injury-time goal to put Manchester City in control of their Champions League last-16 tie with a 3-1 victory over Copenhagen. City extended their unbeaten run in Europe to 21 matches and will return to the Etihad on March 6 for the second leg, in between crucial Premier League fixtures against Manchester United and Liverpool, to continue their title defence. Kevin De Bruyne struck the opener after just 10 minutes amid a dominant start which should have seen them further ahead…

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UK’S HUNT SAYS WILL STICK TO PLAN THAT IS WORKING Inflation Holds at 4.0% Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt said it is “time to stick to a plan that is clearly working” after official data showed British consumer price inflation unexpectedly held steady at an annual rate of 4.0% in January, defying forecasts of a rise. Hunt said it was still too high however and needed to reach 2% to relieve pressure on families.  Economists s had forecast an increase to 4.2%. Consumer price inflation – which was higher in Britain than in other rich economies until recently – is expected…

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LABOUR ANTISEMITISM ROW DEEPENS AS THIRD POLITICIAN ‘SPOKEN TO’ OVER MEETING Antisemitism concern in the Labour Party deepens A third Labour politician attended a meeting of activists at the centre of an antisemitism row within the party, Sky News understands. Hyndburn councillor Munsif Dad, who leads the local authority’s Labour group, is thought to have been at the gathering where two parliamentary candidates are alleged to have made antisemitic remarks. On Monday, Labour withdrew support from and suspended Azhar Ali, who is standing under their banner at the upcoming Rochdale by-election, after he allegedly blamed “people in the media from…

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TUI SWINGS TO SURPRISE FIRST-QUARTER PROFIT – Higher prices and bookings helped lift TUI’s earnings Europe’s largest travel operator TUI reported far better-than-expected first quarter results as it swung to a profit on the back of robust travel demand, sending its shares 7.4% higher in early trading in Frankfurt. The company reported an operating profit of 6 million euros versus a loss of 153 million in the year-earlier period and an LSEG forecast for a loss of 102 million euros. Europe’s airlines are entering 2024 with robust outlooks as travel demand is expected to surpass pre-pandemic levels despite economic uncertainty,…

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INDIA POLICE USE TEAR GAS ON FARMERS DEMANDING HIGHER CROP PRICES Protests against the government to honor a 2021 promise to pay them more  Police in India on Tuesday (February 13) fired tear gas at hundreds of farmers and their supporters who were marching to New Delhi to pressure the government to honor a 2021 promise to pay them more for crops. Security in the capital was tightened after farm unions from northern breadbasket states called for protests a day after talks with ministers aimed at securing minimum prices for a range of crops failed. At midday, police fired teargas…

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