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ca.news.yahoo.com | Timothy Sigsworth
Navy commander steps down over claims of ‘unwanted’ sexual behaviourThe commanding officer of a Royal Navy warship that tracks Russian submarines has stepped down after being accused of “unacceptable sexual behaviour” with a subordinate. Lt-Cdr Martyn Mayger, who commanded HMS Tyne, is under investigation following claims of “unwanted” behaviour.
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14 hours ago |
yahoo.com | Timothy Sigsworth
The commanding officer of a Royal Navy warship that tracks Russian submarines has stepped down after being accused of “unacceptable sexual behaviour” with a subordinate. Lt-Cdr Martyn Mayger, who commanded HMS Tyne, is under investigation following claims of “unwanted” behaviour. It comes just a week after Adml Sir Ben Key, the First Sea Lord, stepped down following allegations of a relationship with a female colleague under his command.
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14 hours ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Timothy Sigsworth
An EU law allows member states to return illegal migrants who had previously claimed asylum in another member state to those countries - BEN STANSALL/AFPBrexit has left Britain unable to return up to half of all asylum seekers who cross the English Channel, the shadow home secretary has claimed. Chris Philp, the Tory frontbencher, said leaving the European Union meant Britain could no longer send illegal migrants back to the European country where they first claimed asylum.
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14 hours ago |
yahoo.com | Timothy Sigsworth
Brexit has left Britain unable to return up to half of all asylum seekers who cross the English Channel, the shadow home secretary has claimed. Chris Philp, the Tory frontbencher, said leaving the European Union meant Britain could no longer send illegal migrants back to the European country where they first claimed asylum. In remarks leaked to Sky News, he said deporting asylum seekers was now more difficult because the Dublin III agreement no longer applied to Britain.
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1 day ago |
malaysia.news.yahoo.com | Timothy Sigsworth
Timothy Sigsworth14 May 2025 at 12:45 am·2-min readA British teenager who went missing while travelling in Thailand has been arrested in Georgia. Bella May Culley, 18, was last seen in Pattaya, a city in the east of the south-east Asian country. But on Tuesday, it was revealed she had been arrested thousands of miles away in the country of Georgia, in the Caucasus region.
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