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Daily News Briefing Brief. Me – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXLMP8NTNMw The top stories Sarah Everard case: Met police faces watchdog investigationBBC News says Scotland Yard is to be investigated over its handling of an allegation of indecent exposure against the officer suspected of murdering Sarah Everard.The police watchdog will consider if Metropolitan Police officers “responded appropriately” to the alleged incident.Ms Everard, 33, was last seen in Clapham, south London, on 3 March.The Met officer arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of her kidnap and murder is back in a police station after being treated in hospital for a head injury.Read on……………….Homeless and rough sleepers…
MUSIC INDUSTRY’S “BIGGEST NIGHT” Can the Grammys Be Trusted?The New York Times writes there was a myriad of problems with the Grammy awards when Deborah Dugan took her post as chief executive of the Recording Academy. She inherited an organisation in meltdown and was tasked with getting it back on track.The Grammys have long skewed old, white and male and feel only tangentially in touch with contemporary pop music. It’s seen big names distance themselves from the awards over the years. And its record on diversity is dismal. Questions about the Grammys’ gender imbalance were met with claims women need to…
Prince William says royals ‘very much not racist’ The Duke of Cambridge has said the royals are “very much not a racist family” in his first comments after accusations by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in a TV interview. Prince William also said he had not yet spoken to his brother but would do so. Prince William has said the royals are “very much not a racist family” in his first comments after accusations by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in their bombshell interview. Prince William also said he had not yet spoken to his brother Prince Harry but…
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Thursday’s Briefing VIDEO: Fukushima 10 years on, remembering the 20,000 lives lost https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3cXO9tz3dg Sarah Everard: Human remains found in Kent woodland GMB staff complained about Piers Morgan’s Meghan comments Japan mourns Fukushima victims on 10th anniversary of earthquake and nuclear disaster Madrid will not shut its borders for Easter, region’s president says, defying Covid measures adopted by rest of Spain UAE, Israel discuss quarantine-free travel corridor Myanmar’s military on ‘killing spree’ against protesters: Amnesty Alaska says vaccines are now available to 16 and older M&S to sell clothes from rival brands to boost online sales Sharon Osbourne almost left in…
Daily News Briefing Brief. Me – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3cXO9tz3dg The top stories Sarah Everard: Human remains found in Kent woodlandBBC News says human remains have been found in the search for missing Sarah Everard, Met Commissioner Cressida Dick has said.Ms Everard, 33, was last seen a week ago in Clapham, south London, on her way home from a friend’s house.Detectives have not yet been able to confirm the identity of the remains, which were discovered in woodland near Ashford, Kent.It comes after a serving Met Police officer was arrested on suspicion of Ms Everard’s kidnap and murder.Read on……………….GMB staff complained about Piers…
27 people have been killed in a horrific school bus crash in Indonesia bus carrying school children plunges into a ravine. Dozens of survivors have been taken to hospital after the bus plunged into a ravine on the main island of Java. The bus was carrying mainly school children and some parents returning from an excursion plunged into a ravine on the Indonesian island of Java on Wednesday night, killing 27 people, the country’s transportation ministry said. Indonesia bus routes unsafe The search and rescue agency said in a statement on Thursday that the driver of the bus lost control…
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COVID-19 travel: Hopes for summer holidays dashed It’s too early to book foreign summer holidays according to the transport secretary, despite countries saying they hope to welcome vaccinated Brits from May. Grant Shapps said there are “lots of questions” to answer about “how safe it will be in June to travel.” England could be allowed to travel abroad from 17 May at the earliest under current plans. Cyprus and Portugal are among the countries keen to welcome UK visitors. Under the current rules, foreign travel from the UK is banned apart from for exceptional reasons. While 17 May has been…
Buckingham Palace breaks silence on Meghan and Harry Oprah claims Visual Slideshow Previous Next The Guardian says the Queen has sought to draw a line under damaging racism claims made by Harry and Meghan saying that issues will be dealt with “privately” by the royal family. “The whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan. The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. While some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately. Harry, Meghan and Archie will always…
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