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23 Nov 2024

#society

GB News: EXCLUSIVE: Welsh Labour blasted for granting Gypsy Traveller community £500k winter fuel payment - ‘What about our pensioners?’
EXCLUSIVE: Welsh Labour blasted for granting Gypsy Traveller community £500k winter fuel payment - ‘What about our pensioners?’
The Welsh Labour government has allocated £500,000 to support the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) community for winter heating, while many Welsh pensioners are losing their winter fuel allowance. Critics argue this prioritizes the GRT community over vulnerable pensioners facing rising energy costs.

Labour defends the funding as part of its 'Anti-racist Wales Action Plan,' aimed at addressing inequities faced by the GRT community. However, opposition voices claim that the decision to cut winter fuel payments for pensioners is unjust and should be reversed.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Huckabee: Changing Iran's Regime Needs to Be World's Goal
Huckabee: Changing Iran's Regime Needs to Be World's Goal
Mike Huckabee, President-Elect Trump's nominee for U.S. Ambassador to Israel, emphasized the need for regime change in Iran, linking it to increased terrorism funding for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. He criticized the Biden administration's approach, claiming it has exacerbated violence in the Middle East.

Huckabee argued that Gulf states would welcome such a change, asserting that Iran's ambitions extend beyond Israel, posing a threat to the U.S. as well. He noted that the dynamics in the region have irrevocably shifted since the October 7 attacks.


#crime

Fox News: DC brothers freed after wrongful murder convictions seek presidential pardon
DC brothers freed after wrongful murder convictions seek presidential pardon
Brothers Charles and Chris Turner, wrongfully convicted of a 1984 murder in D.C., are seeking a presidential pardon to restore their rights. They maintain their innocence and highlight issues like suppressed evidence and coerced testimony in their case.

Despite their past, the Turners remain optimistic and engaged in their community, aiming for a future where their felony records do not hinder their aspirations. They believe a pardon would validate their innocence and support from family and friends.