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13 Nov 2024
#politics
Le Monde: European Parliament's lawyers sting Le Pen at embezzlement trial
In a Paris court, Patrick Maisonneuve, representing the European Parliament, delivered closing arguments in a trial involving parliamentary assistants of Marine Le Pen's far-right party. He criticized the defense's claims and highlighted issues of fictitious employment and questionable contracts.
Maisonneuve pointed to discrepancies in the testimonies of former party members, emphasizing a systemic misuse of EU funds for personal gain. His remarks included pointed critiques of the defendants' lack of respect for judicial authority.
Fox News: 'The View' co-host agrees with advice to cut off pro-Trump family at holidays: 'A moral issue for me'
On "The View," co-host Sunny Hostin supported the idea of avoiding family members who voted for Trump during the holidays, citing the personal impact of their choices. She emphasized that this election felt different due to moral concerns surrounding Trump compared to past candidates.
Other co-hosts offered mixed views, with some advocating for healthy boundaries while emphasizing the importance of family connections despite political differences. They highlighted that shared experiences, like holiday meals, can transcend political divides.
#society
Forbes: ‘Hazardous’ Air Quality Chokes India’s Capital With Pollutant Levels More Than 50 Times Above WHO Safe Limit (Photos)
Air quality in New Delhi reached "hazardous" levels on Wednesday, with pollutant levels exceeding the World Health Organization's safe limits by over 50 times. The Air Quality Index recorded values between 450 and 500, prompting flight delays and restrictions on outdoor activities in schools.
The severe pollution is attributed to illegal farm stubble burning, vehicle emissions, and construction dust, with local authorities struggling to implement effective measures. The issue recurs every winter, leading to political disputes among various government levels.
#health
GB News: Wes Streeting declares NHS underperformance will 'no longer be tolerated' as he unveils reform
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has announced plans to reform the NHS, emphasizing that underperformance will not be tolerated. He proposed introducing 'league tables' for hospitals and removing underperforming managers, while also considering a ban on agency staff for certain roles.
Streeting aims to support NHS leaders through a new College of Leadership and Clinical Excellence, but he stressed that persistent underperformance will lead to action. NHS Providers cautioned against reforms without addressing underlying issues, calling for a balanced approach to accountability and support.
GB News: WATCH: Wes Streeting outlines plans for NHS performance 'league tables'
Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced plans to reform the NHS, stating that underperformance will not be tolerated. He proposed the introduction of 'league tables' for hospitals and a commitment to removing underperforming managers.
#education
GB News: 'Just plain dangerous!' Parents fume as children told to walk across unguarded railway line to school
Parents in South Nutfield, Surrey, are outraged after the county council eliminated free bus passes for their children, suggesting a dangerous 10-km walking route that involves crossing an unguarded railway line. Local parent Joe Massey described the route as hazardous, taking an hour to navigate through muddy fields and open tracks.
Surrey County Council defended the decision, claiming the route meets safety assessments and citing financial constraints. While parents can still purchase bus passes, they are encouraged to appeal the withdrawal of travel assistance. The situation has sparked significant concern among families.