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Police make inquiries over Yes Scotland campaign ‘missing money’ complaint
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A complaint has been made to the police, alleging that £1.5 million is unaccounted for. (London News)
Burnham offers fresh start for relationship with Welsh Government, minister says
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Dafydd Trystan Davies said there is a “real opportunity” to work in partnership if Mr Burnham becomes Prime Minister. (London News)
At least eight shot, including four children, in New York’s Coney Island
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Incident took place late in the evening on Independence Day with one victim said to be in a critical conditionAt ⁠least eight people, including four children, were shot and injured during the ⁠US ​Independence Day holiday in New York City’s Coney Island neighbourhood, ABC News ⁠said on Sunday, citing the New York City police department (NYPD).Police officers responded to reports of a shooting ​at about 10:37pm on the Brooklyn neighbourhood’s West 31st Street, ‌the NYPD said in a statement to ABC News. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Ministers leaving ‘no stone unturned’ to deport grooming gang leader, vows Murray
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Health Secretary James Murray told Sky News’ Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips: ‘I want this man out of the country, I think we all do.’ (London News)
Nigel Farage did not declare gifts from crypto entrepreneur convicted of fraud
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Reform UK’s Robert Jenrick says Farage accepted staff, security and accommodation from George Cottrell before becoming an MPNigel Farage did not declare gifts and benefits provided by a crypto entrepreneur who has previously been convicted of fraud, Reform’s economic spokesperson has admitted.Robert Jenrick said on Sunday that the Reform leader had accepted staff, security and accommodation from George Cottrell, but claimed they were personal gifts provided before he became an MP and so did not need to be declared. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Riot police guard England hotel as Mexico launches huge security operation for World Cup last-16 clash
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17,000 police officers on duty in Mexico City amid ‘biggest operation ever seen for an England football match’ (London News)
Iran’s supreme leader absent from funeral of father Ali Khamenei
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Three sons of killed ayatollah were seen beside coffin during ceremonies drawing huge crowds in TehranThree sons of the former Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei prayed beside his coffin and those of ⁠four other family members ⁠on Sunday, but Mojtaba, ​the son who has succeeded him as Iran’s supreme leader, did not make an appearance.State TV showed Mostafa, Meysam and Masoud Khamenei praying behind the coffins laid out in the ⁠vast courtyard of Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Mosalla, a sprawling religious complex. In a show of public devotion to the theocratic state and revolutionary zeal, the country is staging a week of mass funeral processions ⁠for Khamenei, including taking his remains to Shia religious sites in neighbouring Iraq. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
‘Infuriating’ that Jean Hanlon’s killer still free after murder conviction – son
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A man in his 50s has been convicted of murder in Crete but is still free pending an appeal. (London News)
London heatwave to bring 34C high and threat of more travel chaos for millions
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Will London survive the looming heatwave? Temperatures in London predicted to reach 34C this week (London News)
Baptism record at Manchester Cathedral offers insight into Black Mancunian life in Georgian-era England
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A parish entry reveals an argument that proved pivotal to the abolitionist cause, at a time when an estimated 20,000 Black people were living in the countryWhen the abolitionist Thomas Clarkson gave a sermon in 1787 at Manchester Cathedral – during the city’s first mass meeting against the transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans – he saw a “great crowd of black people standing round the pulpit”.However, little is known about Black Mancunians in the Georgian era, which makes one recently rediscovered entry in parish records at Manchester Cathedral particularly significant. Continue reading... (The Guardian)