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UK asylum backlog rose before election despite Sunak pledge to cut numbers - The Guardian

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  1. UK asylum backlog rose before election despite Sunak pledge to cut numbers  The Guardian
  2. Record number of migrants granted asylum  The Telegraph
  3. Almost all those who arrived on a small boat in last year still waiting for asylum decision from Home Office, figures show  Sky News
  4. Yvette Cooper has her work cut out on illegal migration  The Spectator
  5. Rishi Sunak’s government ramped up returns of migrants in final year  Financial Times

Minnu, Priya give India command over Australia Women in unofficial Test

Business Standard 

Spinners Minnu Mani and Priya Mishra shared nine wickets between them as India A bundled out Australia A for a paltry 212 to gain a massive upper hand on the first day of the four-day one-off women's 'unofficial' Test here on Thursday. Skipper and off-spinner Minnu (5/58) and rookie leg-spinner Priya (4/58) put the Australian batting unit in a tailspin as they lost all the 10 wickets to the visiting slow bowlers. India A reached to a strong 100 for two at stumps and they trail by 112 runs. The Australian... Читать дальше...

Bradford Bulls • Re: James Donaldson

Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

Hopefully they havent splashed out to land a plodder

Statistics: Posted by Bulls4Champs — Thu Aug 22, 2024 2:03 pm

False Alarm: Computer glitch sets off tornado sirens in Osage County

Ksnt.com 

TOPEKA (KSNT) - Last night residents in Osage County were woken up by tornado sirens. Working for you, 27 News contacted Osage County Emergency Management Director Greg McCurdy to find out what caused the false alarm around midnight. According to McCurdy, a computer glitch caused sirens to blare across the entire county. McCurdy said the [...]

Six killed, five injured in explosion in Eastern Afghanistan

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

In an explosion targeting a police ranger vehicle in the Dara Noor district of Nangarhar, at least six students from a religious school were killed, while another student and four Taliban members were injured. A spokesperson for the Taliban police command in Nangarhar stated that these students and their teachers were traveling to the Dara […]

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Google reaches a $250 million deal to skirt proposed journalism bill

The Verge 

Illustration: The Verge

Google’s new deal with California lawmakers will pay newsrooms across the state up to $250 million over the next five years, while also helping the tech giant avoid an even bigger bill. The first-in-the-nation agreement, funded by taxpayers, Google, and potentially other private sources, allows the search giant to evade a proposed state bill that would force it to pay for linking Californians to news articles.

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Canada rail labor dispute could affect Americans. Here's how.

CBSNews.com 

Canada's major freight rail networks are at a standstill as a labor dispute lingers. The effects of the dispute could reach the U.S. and affect American businesses. Patrick Anderson, the CEO of Anderson Economic Group, joins CBS News with the trade impact.