
John Sparks
International Correspondent at Sky News
International Correspondent, Sky News. Email: [email protected] Sometimes our best intentions do not go amiss.
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2 weeks ago |
radioessex.com | John Sparks
A few people clutched flowers, others brought presents, while everyone carried a sense of relief. Two children from Gaza had been given permission to enter the UK for specialist medical care and the pair would arrive on the evening flight from Cairo. It was a significant moment - the first-time visas have granted to children from this war-ravaged enclave - and the product of months of struggle by a small group of British volunteers.
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2 weeks ago |
mkfm.com | John Sparks
A few people clutched flowers, others brought presents, while everyone carried a sense of relief. Two children from Gaza had been given permission to enter Britain for specialist medical care and the pair would arrive on the evening flight from Cairo. It was a significant moment - the first time UK visas had been granted to children from this war-ravaged enclave - and the product of months of struggle by a small group of British volunteers.
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3 weeks ago |
coastfm.co.uk | John Sparks |James Mathews
Canada will head to the polls on 28 April to choose a new prime minister. Mark Carney, who is the former governor of the Bank of England, announced the snap election on 23 March after he replaced Justin Trudeau as leader. Mr Trudeau left the job after growing calls to step down from his MPs amid poor showings in opinion polls.
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1 month ago |
msn.com | John Sparks
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1 month ago |
news.sky.com | John Sparks
In a carefully written post on social media platform Telegram, Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused the Russian army of deploying Chinese citizens on the battlefield in eastern Ukraine. A video of a man in military fatigues who had been captured by Ukraine was pinned to the bottom of the statement. We get snippets of a conversation where the alleged combatant seems to be talking about the events that led to his capture. "When we arrived at the place...
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It took 17 months to do it - a small group of British volunteers, had to battle to bring 2 children from Gaza to the UK for urgent medical care. Watch the inside story here w/ @skyzein @SkyGreenfield @PaulNasr https://t.co/wtNH4Wdegx

Truss Prime Ministership, still accompanied by red flashing lights: "U.S. Bond Sell-Off is Another Worrisome Echo of the Liz Truss Fiasco" https://t.co/Wxe5xTlfFf

Chinese soldiers captured in Ukraine: Zelensky doesn’t want to make a bad situation worse - but China's position on the war in Europe is openly contradictory: https://t.co/cYnsMlMhuC