Brexit or whatever..........
Mar 27, 2019
Episode description
The regional premier of Catalonia, Quim Torra, is facing a criminal prosecution that
could see him barred from office over his refusal to remove pro-independence
symbols from public buildings ahead of the upcoming national, regional and local
elections in Spain.
Spanish police have arrested five members of a criminal organization accused of
illegally selling access to pay-TV over the internet. Police were alerted to the
organization in 2015 after Premier League, .
Last week, a video went viral of a young man sharpening a large carving knife on a
Metro train in Madrid. The video alarmed social media users, with many concerned
the young man was dangerous and worried about his reasons for bringing a large
knife onto public transport. But the mystery has now been resolved. The young
man is in fact a 27-year-old professional ham cutter who was on his way to work.
Fashion retailer Zara has sparked a heated debate over the representation of
children within the fashion industry, after their latest campaign was labelled
'inappropriate' by many social media users.
The Home Office secretly channelled £30,000 in grant money to a controversial
organisation campaigning to legalise paedophilia in the late 1970s, a former civil
servant has claimed.
A woman in her 60s narrowly avoided being run over by a bus after being shoved
into the path of the vehicle by a 'mother with child' (right) in Pimlico,
British Airways passengers have spoken of their shock after boarding a plane to
Dusseldorf - that ended up in Edinburgh. The flight, BA3271, set off
from London City airport at 7.47am and was supposed to head east to Germany.
John McDonnell will order Treasury officials to be retrained in Left-wing ‘economic
theories and approaches’ if Labour wins power, it emerged ......
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