David Cameron's Legacy
Sep 15, 2016
Episode description
The Popular Party’s (PP) ability to wage a successful
campaign ahead of regional elections to be held on
September 25 in Galicia and the Basque Country is being
hampered by the numerous corruption investigations affecting
the Spanish conservative group.
Thousands of Catalan separatists rallied across their
province on Sunday to show their support for a break away
from Spain, which would leave the country without one of its
richest regions.
Excessive speed caused train crash in Galicia that killed four
people and a Spanish train driver leaves 109 passengers
stranded at end of shift.
THE National Police working closely with the police forces of
El Salvador and Honduras have arrested a man known as the
‘Mexican’ in the Madrid area who had been sent to Spain by
an international gang known as Mara 18 to establish a new
branch in Europe.
The CSU, which works alongside Merkel's Christian
Democratic Union, has demanded tougher immigration rules
and said that new arrivals must socially integrate and learn
German.
The UK Commons foreign affairs committee savaged David
Cameron's judgment in rushing to war in 2011, saying the
intervention was based on 'erroneous assumptions'.
European judges have ordered Britain to pay thousands of
pounds to a terrorist who helped the failed July 21 bombers
because his human rights were breached.
Critics said the broadcasting watchdog had effectively
legitimised explicit scenes immediately after the watershed,
and warned of the potential impact on children.
Mother-of-seven Hoden Aden, 44, was driving near to a zebra
crossing in the car park in Wembley, north London, when she
crashed into two-year-old Fahima Hassan, who was holding
her mother's hand.
Convicted murderer Darren Jackson, 51, of Burnley,
Lancashire, absconded from HMP Sudbury yesterday
morning. He was handed a life prison sentence in 1986.
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