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‘We’re here to spot predatory men’: the new force patrolling Dua Lipa’s Wembley show | Violence against women and girls newsthirst.

In the hours leading up to Dua Lipa’s first headline show at Wembley stadium the stifling heat was as striking as the colours. Fans resplendent in costumes inspired by their idol milled around the concourse, and groups of women took selfies, jigging with excitement. But among the jollity, specialist Met Officers interspersed in the crowd…

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Campaigner calls for judge-led public inquiry into Windrush scandal | Windrush scandal newsthirst.

A founder of Windrush Day has called for a public inquiry into the scandal amid this year’s “bittersweet” celebrations of Black Britons and their contribution to national life. Patrick Vernon, who campaigned for the national day for nearly a decade before the government adopted it, said the mistreatment, detention and removal of Black Britons wrongly…

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Trump’s inner circle shifted view to support limited, one-off strike on Iran nuclear sites | Trump administration newsthirst.

Donald Trump’s move to bomb three nuclear sites in Iran came as those inside his orbit who were opposed to US intervention in the conflict shifted their views in favor of a limited and one-off strike. The US president had been under immense pressure from Republican anti-interventionists not to engage in any action against Iran…

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UK government unveils £275m boost to training and apprenticeships in England | Industrial policy newsthirst.

The government will present a £275m investment in technical training and apprenticeships as the centrepiece of its long-awaited industrial strategy, in a direct challenge to Nigel Farage’s growing influence in England’s manufacturing heartlands. The package, announced by the business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, on Sunday, includes funding for new technical excellence colleges, short courses in artificial…

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Kneecap’s Glastonbury performance not ‘appropriate’, says Keir Starmer | Kneecap newsthirst.

Kneecap’s Glastonbury festival performance next Saturday is not “appropriate”, Keir Starmer has said. Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh appeared in court on Wednesday after allegedly displaying a flag in support of the proscribed terrorist organisation Hezbollah and saying “up Hamas, up Hezbollah” at a gig in November last year. In an interview with the…

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Are the Maga isolationists losing influence over Trump’s Iran deliberations? | Donald Trump newsthirst.

The Trump administration is managing internal dissent over deliberations on whether to launch a strike against Iran, breaking what many supporters saw as a campaign pledge not to involve the US in new conflicts in the Middle East. Trump for the second time this week disregarded testimony by his director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard,…

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Briton arrested for alleged terrorism offences and spying on RAF base in Cyprus | UK news newsthirst.

A British man has been arrested on suspicion of espionage and terrorism offences in Cyprus. He allegedly surveilled the RAF Akrotiri base on the island and is suspected of having links with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, local media reported. RAF Akrotiri is the UK’s most important airbase for operations in the Middle East. The Philenews website…

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