CU Boulder students begin recovery after being struck by car

Less than two weeks into their first semester at the University of Colorado Boulder, Jasmine Floyd and Anthony Maravi were severely injured after being hit by a driver who faces drunken driving charges. Now, they’re trying to find a way to move forward. Maravi said he’s doing better now and has returned to his classes, but Floyd won’t be coming […]

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New Brexit olive branch offer of EU-lite membership is too little too late

Andrea Leadsom says Brexit ‘apologists’ MPS should leave PPA A group of academics, commissioned by France and Germany to explore future EU reforms, has proposed a multi-tiered membership system for the European Union. The proposal, which includes an “EU lite” category for countries like the UK, has emerged as the EU considers expanding from 27 to 36 members due to […]

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Partygate probe Harman wants to be Commons sleaze watchdog

Ms Harman already leads the House of Commons Privileges Committee and oversaw an inquiry that found Mr Johnson “misled” Parliament over parties in Downing Street. The former Prime Minister announced his resignation as an MP after learning that the Committee planned to recommend his suspension from the Commons for 90 days. Mr Johnson’s supporters condemned the inquiry as a witch-hunt. […]

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Suella Braverman to the world: Follow our lead on immigration

Nations across the globe must work together to tackle a massive increase in illegal migration and people smuggling, Home Secretary Suella Braverman will tell a Washington audience this week. She will warn that institutions set up after the Second World War to ensure refugees were given a safe haven are no longer “fit for purpose”. Her comments are likely to […]

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USA to send long-range missiles to Ukraine to help end the Russia-Ukraine war

President Joe Biden has decided to give Ukraine longer range missiles so that Kyiv can win the war with Russia before next year’s presidential elections, experts said. Long range missiles are already being used by Ukrainian forces, with UK-provided Storm Shadows said to have been accountable for last week’s successful strike against Russia’s Black Sea Navy fleet headquarters in Crimea. […]

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Migrants guaranteed at least three star hotels as government spends £8m a day

Migrants are being guaranteed “a minimum of three-star” hotels, a Home Office contract has revealed. The Government also wants asylum seekers to be booked in rooms “close to amenities and transport networks.” The Home Office is under intense pressure to cut the £8 million-per-day hotel bill. But the most recent contract issued by the Home Office stated: “The location of […]

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