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3 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Serena Barker-Singh
An MP has told Sky News she was attacked online by the Tate brothers after she participated in a debate in the House of Commons about violence against women. The controversial duo, Andrew and Tristan Tate, are facing charges of rape and human trafficking in the UK - all of which they deny. But they are still very active online, and according to Sorcha Eastwood, the MP for Lagan Valley, are targeting her.
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3 weeks ago |
msn.com | Serena Barker-Singh
Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.
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3 weeks ago |
msn.com | Serena Barker-Singh
Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.
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3 weeks ago |
news.sky.com | Serena Barker-Singh
They were calling it the "biggest rally in modern political history" and while there has been momentum brewing within Reform UK, this event didn't even come close to meeting those expectations. It was their local election launch in Birmingham where the party announced they can field candidates in every possible seat in the elections in May. Up from the meagre 12% of available seats they managed last time.
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1 month ago |
news.sky.com | Serena Barker-Singh
A swathe of celebrities including Sir Stephen Fry and Succession star Brian Cox have urged the government to reverse its "shameful" cuts to welfare. Sir Stephen said the cuts should not be targeted at "the most vulnerable and overlooked of all our population", while Mr Cox recalled his own experience of child poverty and argued the plans would "have a lasting impact on the lives of so many people already finding it difficult to afford life's essentials".
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