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Two fighter jets collide during training exercise in Taiwan, one pilot still missing

by joa19zc | Mar 25, 2021 | Politics

Two Air Force F-5Es were believed to have collided in the middle of the air during the training on Monday afternoon in east Taiwan.  One pilot has been found dead and the other has been reported missing. Due to daily pressure from Chinese aircraft, Taiwan has been...

Watch: South Yorkshire activists criticise new ‘authoritarian’ policing bill

by joa19vni | Mar 25, 2021 | News, Politics, Watch

Opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing, and Courts bill increased last week as a result of Sarah Everard’s vigil in Clapham Common, South London.  The bill has now been delayed “until later in the year”, after passing the second reading in the Commons on Tuesday....

‘It’s as though the government want to turn Britain into a police state’- South Yorkshire residents react to new policing bill

by job19mw | Mar 25, 2021 | Politics, Top Story - Home Page Lead

The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Court Bill has sparked a variety of clashing opinions amongst residents living in South Yorkshire. The Bill includes a range of proposals for the reform of crime and the justice system in England and Wales, from tougher sentences for...

Cayman Borders set to reopen once majority of the population is vaccinated

by joa18sy | Mar 25, 2021 | Culture, News, Politics

Premier Alden McLaughlin and Chief Medical Officer, Dr John Lee assure that if Cayman’s COVID-19 vaccination rate continues at its current pace, the islands’ borders could reopen as early as late April or early to mid-May. Speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday,...

Italy is getting ready for a three week-long lockdown just before Easter, again!

by job19ad | Mar 18, 2021 | Politics

Puglia’s ‘R’ has risen to 1.23 after the region was able to open up during the past couple weeks, meaning it has entered the red zone amongst almost all other regions. The current situation shows only one ‘white’ Italian region, where there has been a complete...

Controversial ‘Protests’ Bill passes parliamentary reading

by joa19tm | Mar 18, 2021 | News, Politics, Top stories

The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill is legislation involving government proposals on crime and justice but its most controversial issue is its portion on protests. Currently the police can place restrictions on a protest if they prove it may result in...
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