Tag: fears
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Extra police sent to London as fears grow that Palestine march will turn ugly | UK | News
[ad_1] Over 1,000 extra police officers from every force in the UK are being sent to London this weekend amid growing fears of trouble between right-wing extremists and a mass pro-Palestinian protest march through the capital. The huge number will put a massive strain on UK forces with a number of major marches and counter…
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‘It’s like torture’ – Patient with autism fears for his safety in mental health units – Channel 4 News
[ad_1] People with autism and learning difficulties should be moved from institutions into the community, the government promised a decade ago. Yet tonight – in a joint investigation with the Independent newspaper, this programme can reveal the shocking treatment of a 28-year-old man who has now been locked up for more than 10 years. Nicholas…
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Airline fury at ‘drip pricing’ accusation amid fears that new rules could see flight prices rise
[ad_1] Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email UK airlines have reacted angrily to reports that the government will force them to change their pricing models – with talk of headline air fares rising by £80 when “drip pricing” is outlawed. Since the…
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Qld bushfires: Fears dry lightning will spark further blazes
[ad_1] Firefighters are going to use the slightly cooler conditions leading into the weekend to contain some of the 59 fires burning across the state. But there are fears dry lightning in storms predicted over the weekend could spark more fires across the Queensland. Crews from Canada, New Zealand, South Australia and Victoria flew into…
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France sends weapons to Armenia amid fears of new conflict with Azerbaijan – POLITICO
[ad_1] Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. PARIS — France is selling military equipment such as air defense systems to Armenia, the French government said Monday, as fears grow that Azerbaijan could follow up its seizure of Nagorno-Karabakh last month with assaults on its neighbor’s territory. The announcement on French…
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Fears for more than 540 jobs as Limerick’s huge Wyeth baby formula plant announces closure
[ad_1] Breaking | Drop in demand from China behind move to shut Irish plant The Wyeth Pharmaceuticals plant in Askeaton, Co Limerick. Photo: Don Moloney/Press 22 The company that operates the huge Wyeth Nutrition infant formula factory in Askeaton, Co Limerick, Ireland said it plans to cease operations there in early 2026. A high tech research…
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Leaked Tory memo reveals fears party will lose half of vote share in key by-elections
[ad_1] Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inbox Get our free View from Westminster email The Conservatives expect to lose half their vote share at two upcoming parliamentary by-elections this month, a leaked internal memo suggests. The document, written for the Tory Party chairman Greg Hands, cites…
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Lebanese hold their breath as fears grow Hezbollah will pull them into war – POLITICO
[ad_1] BEIRUT — Once again, the Lebanese are glued to their TV sets and are compulsively checking their cell phones, following every twist and turn of skirmishes on the border, trying to weigh up whether another war is imminent. In desperation, they are asking themselves how a nation so often shattered by conflict — and…
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West urges Israel to show restraint amid escalation fears – POLITICO
[ad_1] Western governments are urging Israel to show restraint in its military campaign against Hamas in Gaza, as fears grow that the conflict could spiral out of control. On Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and French President Emmanuel Macron combined their support for Israel’s right to retaliate with a warning: That response must…
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Gaza under fire; hostage fears grow
[ad_1] Video shows the bloody aftermath of Hamas’ attack on Israel’s Be’eri kibbutz Warning: this video contains graphic images. Quiet streets in Jaffa as Israel reels from Hamas attack TEL AVIV — The streets around the Clock Tower in the historic port of Jaffa are usually bustling with people, but this morning they are practically…