Back to school briefing: A whirlwind guide to UK politics this autumn
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:19 GMT
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Acast As MPs return to parliament after the summer break, host Ailbhe Rea and an array of expert guests provide an essential briefing on everything that’s coming up in British politics over the next few months.The Spectator’s political editor Katy Balls takes Ailbhe through Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s “not-a-reset” leadership reset, and e...Agresti-Roubache et trois autres députés tous frais payés chez Beyoncé
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:19 GMT
En ce dimanche 11 juin, 55 000 fans se bousculent à l’entrée du stade Orange Vélodrome, à Marseille, pour voir et entendre la chanteuse Beyoncé délivrer un show d’anthologie, sous une pluie de paillettes et de décibels.Les places ont été d’autant plus disputées que l’idole américaine n’avait programmé que deux dates en France. Il fallait donc beaucoup de persévérance et un soupçon de chance pour espérer assister à l’événement. Ou alors bénéficier d’invitations tous frais payés. A l’époque députée Renaissance, la secrétaire d’Etat chargée de la Ville Sabrina Agresti-Roubache a pu y assister grâce à cinq invitations : trois offertes par Engie et deux par Orange, pour une valeur totale d’un peu plus de 2 000 euros, comme a pu le constater POLITICO sur le site de l’Assemblée nationale.Interrogé sur ces invitations, son cabinet a répondu que Sabrina Agresti-Roubache “était invitée, avec d’autres parlementaires,...Health officials encourage upcoming COVID booster as cases steadily rise in San Diego
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:19 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- COVID-19 cases are rising steadily across San Diego County as several states report a new variant.The latest case numbers for the last two weeks show nearly 1,900 people in the county tested positive for the virus, but with at-home testing, that number may be even higher. Hospitalizations remain relatively low.Health officials say while case numbers are still lower than this time last year, any increase is cause for some concern.“It’s still a problem. We can expect that it’s going to be around for the indefinite future. The good thing is we have a lot of tools, much better tools to fight it,” said Dr. Abisola Olulade, Family Medicine and Chief Impact Officer at Sharp Rees-Stealy.A subvariant referred to as “Eris” remains the dominant strain nationwide and in San Diego. The newer BA.2.86 variant has been detected in four states so far. The newest variant hasn’t been detected locally yet, but officials are constantly checking. Woman arrested in North County murder-...Snapdragon Stadium recognized for its food on Yelp college list
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:19 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- NCAA football is back, and that means a lot of watching, cheering and of course, eating.Yelp recently named the top ten college stadiums in the U.S. with delicious eats. Snapdragon Stadium, home of the San Diego State Aztecs, made the company's list. Located in Mission Valley, the 35,000-seat stadium features foods like The Taco Stand's homemade tacos, The Crack Shack's fried chicken sandwiches, Batch & Box's handmade cookies and Everbowl's craft acai bowls.Other vendors serving at Snapdragon Stadium include Sandbar, Best Pizza and Brew, Cali BBQ, Gaglione Brothers and Hodad's. San Diego International Airport is busiest single-runway airport in US "Awesome that all the eateries are San Diego's famous independent eateries rather than generic stadium food," Yelper Chun P. said."Good variety of food options inside. I love that tonight (10/16/2022) there were also multiple food trucks outside the venue," Yelper Cari A. added.This Sunday marks one year since the grand ...Car bomb explosions and hostage-taking inside prisons underscore Ecuador’s fragile security
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:19 GMT
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuador’s fragile security situation was underscored Thursday by a series of car bombings and the hostage-taking of more than 50 law enforcement officers inside various prisons, just weeks after the country was shaken by the assassination of a presidential candidate.Ecuador’s National Police reported no injuries resulting from the four explosions in Quito, the capital, and in a province that borders Peru, while Interior Minister Juan Zapata said none of the law enforcement officers taken hostage in six different prisons had been injured.Authorities said the brazen actions were the response of criminal groups to the relocation of various inmates and other measures taken by the country’s corrections system. The crimes happened three weeks after the slaying of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio. The corrections system, known as the National Service for Attention to Persons Deprived of Liberty, in recent years lost control of large prisons, w...Hong Kong, other parts of south China grind to near standstill as Super Typhoon Saola edges closer
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:19 GMT
HONG KONG (AP) — Most of Hong Kong and other parts of southern China ground to a near standstill Friday with classes and flights canceled as Super Typhoon Saola edged closer. The typhoon could make a landfall in southern China and many workers stayed at home. Students in various cities saw the start of their school year postponed to next week. Hong Kong’s stock market trading was suspended and more than 400 flights were canceled or delayed in the key center for regional business and travel.Mainland Chinese rail authorities ordered all trains entering or leaving Guangdong province to be suspended from Friday night to early evening Saturday, state media CCTV reported. The Hong Kong Observatory raised a No. 8 typhoon signal, the third-highest warning under the city’s weather system, early Friday. Its forecast said Saola — with maximum sustained winds of 210 kilometers (130 miles) per hour — would be closest to the financial hub on Friday night and Saturday morning, skirting withi...After years of fighting, a praying football coach got his job back. Now he’s unsure he wants it
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:19 GMT
BREMERTON, Wash. (AP) — An assistant high school football coach in Washington state who lost his job during a controversy over his public post-game prayers is back on the sideline after the U.S. Supreme Court held that his practice was protected by the Constitution. But after fighting to be rehired for seven years, Joe Kennedy isn’t sure he wants it anymore, and the thought of kneeling in the spotlight again makes him queasy.On Friday night, he is due to coach his first game since 2015, when he last pressed his knee to the turf at Bremerton High School’s Memorial Stadium. Everyone will be watching for him to pray again, he said. “Knowing that everybody’s expecting me to go do this kind of gives me a lot of angst in my stomach,” said Kennedy, standing near midfield, where he intends to kneel when the game clock expires Friday. “People are going to freak out that I’m bringing God back into public schools.”After asking Kennedy to keep any on-field praying non-demonstrative or apa...Smugglers are steering migrants into the remote Arizona desert, posing new Border Patrol challenges
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:19 GMT
ORGAN PIPE CACTUS NATIONAL MONUMENT, Ariz. (AP) — Border Patrol agents ordered the young Senegalese men to wait in the scant shade of desert scrub brush while they loaded a more vulnerable group of migrants — a family with three young children from India — into a white van for the short trip in triple-degree heat to a canopied field intake center.The migrants were among hundreds who have been trudging this summer in the scorching sun and through open storm gates in the border wall to U.S. soil, following a remote corridor in the sprawling Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument that’s among the most desolate and dangerous areas in the Arizona borderlands. Temperatures hit 118 degrees Fahrenheit (47.7 degrees Celsius) just as smugglers abruptly began steering migrants from Africa and Asia here to request asylum. Suddenly, the Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector, which oversees the area, in July became the busiest sector along the U.S-Mexico border for the first time since 2008. It’...Video of police fatally shooting a pregnant Black woman set to be released, Ohio department says
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:19 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Body camera footage showing the final moments of a pregnant Black woman who was shot and killed by police in an Ohio parking lot last week is expected to be released to the public on Friday.Ta’Kiya Young, a 21-year-old from Columbus, was pronounced dead shortly after the Aug. 24 shooting outside a grocery store in the suburb of Blendon Township. Her unborn daughter did not survive. Suspected of shoplifting, police say Young was killed after she accelerated her car toward an officer. The family’s lawyer, Sean Walton, claims the police department has waited to release the bodycam video to minimize media attention on potentially damaging footage. Walton did not immediately respond to phone messages from The Associated Press seeking additional comment. Blendon Township Police Chief John Belford said the delay resulted from a small staff trying to process the video and properly redact certain footage in accordance with Ohio law. The family will be able t...Residents return to find homes gone, towns devastated in path of Idalia
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:01:19 GMT
HORSESHOE BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Hurricanes and tropical storms are nothing new in the South, but the sheer magnitude of damage from Idalia shocked Desmond Roberson as he toured what as left of his Georgia neighborhood.Roberson took a drive through Valdosta on Thursday with a friend to check out damage after the storm, which first hit Florida as a hurricane and then weakened into a tropical storm as it made its way north, ripped through the town of 55,000.On one street, he said, a tree had fallen on nearly every house. Roads remained blocked by tree trunks and downed power lines, and traffic lights were still blacked out at major intersections.“It’s a maze,” Roberson said. “I had to turn around three times, just because roads were blocked off.”The storm had 90 mph (145 kph) winds when it made a direct hit on Valdosta on Wednesday, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said.“We’re fortunate this storm was a narrow one, and it was fast moving and didn’t sit on us,” Kemp told a news conference Thursday ...Latest news
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