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30 Dec 2024

#illegals

The Telegraph: Home Office tried to stop prosecution of prolific foreign shoplifter
Home Office tried to stop prosecution of prolific foreign shoplifter
The Home Office intervened to stop a private prosecution against Ionut Cencu, a Romanian migrant accused of multiple shoplifting incidents, after police failed to arrest him. My Local Bobby initiated the prosecution to prevent further thefts, but the Home Office cited ongoing criminal proceedings as an obstacle to his deportation.

Despite Cencu's significant thefts, the Crown Prosecution Service had previously dropped charges against him. The situation highlights challenges in addressing crime involving illegal migrants.


#politics

The Western Journal: The Ghost of President Past: Joe Biden and 'A Christmas Carol'
The Ghost of President Past: Joe Biden and 'A Christmas Carol'
President Biden is portrayed as a political ghost, reflecting on his past failures and the current state of his administration. His absence from meaningful leadership during critical issues, such as the national debt and government shutdown, is likened to the spectral presence of Jacob Marley from Dickens’s "A Christmas Carol."

The editorial suggests that Biden could still influence positive change by promoting unity and compassion among lawmakers, urging them to prioritize the welfare of all citizens over partisan interests. It calls for a New Year’s resolution for politicians to embrace a more benevolent approach to governance.


#society

GB News: Labour accused of 'bullying' to achieve net zero goals as 'devastated' locals voice concern about communities 'surrounded' by pylons
Labour accused of 'bullying' to achieve net zero goals as 'devastated' locals voice concern about communities 'surrounded' by pylons
Labour faces accusations of "bullying" citizens to meet net zero goals with plans for thousands of new pylons across rural UK. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband emphasizes the need for a carbon-neutral energy grid by 2030, but local opposition is growing, citing concerns over community impact.

Residents are distressed over projects like the 110-mile pylon line from Tilbury to Norwich, with some claiming it will devastate their landscapes. While the National Grid insists upgrades are necessary for modern energy demands, critics argue that local voices are being ignored in the process.


Le Monde: Federal appeals court upholds sexual abuse verdict against Trump
Federal appeals court upholds sexual abuse verdict against Trump
A federal appeals court upheld a jury's verdict requiring Donald Trump to pay $5 million to E. Jean Carroll for sexual abuse and defamation. The 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals confirmed that the jury's findings were supported by evidence, rejecting Trump's legal team's arguments against the verdict.

Carroll's testimony described an assault by Trump in 1996, while Trump's defense claimed the trial was unfair. The court found no errors in the trial judge's decisions, including allowing testimony from other accusers and viewing the "Access Hollywood" tape. Carroll's legal team expressed satisfaction with the ruling.


#military

The Western Journal: Aviation Consultant Says Official Explanation of South Korean Plane Crash Doesn't Add Up
Aviation Consultant Says Official Explanation of South Korean Plane Crash Doesn't Add Up
A South Korean airline jet, Jeju Air Flight 2216, crashed while landing at Muan International Airport, resulting in the deaths of 179 out of 181 onboard. An aviation consultant questioned the official explanation of a bird strike, suggesting possible hydraulic failure as a more plausible cause for the crash.

Experts noted that the aircraft landed without deploying its landing gear or flaps, indicating a significant mechanical issue. Investigators from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board and Boeing are set to assist in uncovering the full circumstances surrounding the incident.


#crime

Fox News: ‘Guardian Angels’ founder slams New York sanctuary city policies after woman set on fire
‘Guardian Angels’ founder slams New York sanctuary city policies after woman set on fire
Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, announced the group's return to patrol New York City's subway amid rising crime rates, citing a recent murder as a catalyst. He criticized Mayor Eric Adams' migrant policies, claiming they contribute to public safety issues and that the city is in a "crime crisis."

Sliwa emphasized the need for increased safety measures and proposed joint patrols with the mayor. He argued that the city has failed to protect its residents, particularly the homeless, while prioritizing migrants. Sliwa called for a more visible police presence in the subway to address the ongoing safety concerns.