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6 Dec 2024

#illegals

Fox News: Trump continues to fill his cabinet naming 3 ambitious nominees to top homeland security and immigration
Trump continues to fill his cabinet naming 3 ambitious nominees to top homeland security and immigration
President-elect Donald Trump has announced key appointments for his administration focused on immigration and border security. Rodney Scott has been named Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Caleb Vitello as acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and Tony Salisbury as Deputy Homeland Security Advisor.

Scott, a former Border Patrol chief, has criticized the Biden administration's immigration policies. Vitello brings over 23 years of experience in ICE, while Salisbury has a strong background in Homeland Security Investigations. These appointments signal Trump's commitment to enforcing stricter immigration measures.


GB News: New York is 'like the wild, wild West': GOP hits blasts Biden for letting illegal migrants FLOOD Big Apple
New York is 'like the wild, wild West': GOP hits blasts Biden for letting illegal migrants FLOOD Big Apple
A New York City council member, Vickie Paladino, has criticized the impact of illegal migration, claiming it has transformed the city into a "third world country." She expressed support for Donald Trump's proposals to address illegal immigration in urban areas.


GB News: New York City a ‘third world country’ as GOP hits out at Democrats for letting illegal migrants FLOOD Big Apple
New York City a ‘third world country’ as GOP hits out at Democrats for letting illegal migrants FLOOD Big Apple
New York City Council member Vickie Paladino criticized the city's handling of illegal migration, claiming it has turned into a "third world country." She supports Donald Trump's proposals for mass deportations, citing over 220,000 illegal migrants in the city and rising crime rates.

Paladino labeled Marine veteran Daniel Penny a "hero" amid his trial for manslaughter, arguing that the city has descended into chaos. She emphasized the need for secure borders and criticized the influx of undocumented immigrants, claiming it burdens taxpayers and complicates local education systems.


#politics

Breitbart: Raskin: 'We're Iin the Fight of Our Lives' Against Incoming Administration
Raskin: 'We're Iin the Fight of Our Lives' Against Incoming Administration
Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) expressed concerns about the incoming administration's potential to misuse the Department of Justice for political purposes. He criticized past actions, including fund redirection for the border wall, and vowed to uphold constitutional protections and the separation of powers.

Raskin emphasized the importance of defending the First Amendment and judicial independence, stating that the Judiciary Committee will play a crucial role in this effort.


GB News: WATCH: Angela Rayner refuses to answer questions from GB News at Labour's government reset
WATCH: Angela Rayner refuses to answer questions from GB News at Labour's government reset
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner ignored questions from GB News political editor Christopher Hope during a government reset event, opting to speak with other media instead. Hope remained professional, expressing willingness to engage with her at another time.




GB News: Sadiq Khan to receive KNIGHTHOOD for 'political and public service' in Starmer's first New Year honours list
Sadiq Khan to receive KNIGHTHOOD for 'political and public service' in Starmer's first New Year honours list
London Mayor Sadiq Khan is expected to receive a knighthood in Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's first New Year honours. This recognition is for his nearly two decades of service in frontline politics.

Additionally, Labour's Emily Thornberry is reportedly in line to be made a Dame, along with other prominent figures from the party.


GB News: Reform UK slaps Sadiq Khan with 'largest-ever petition' opposing Blackwall Tunnel charges - 'Hurt families'
Reform UK slaps Sadiq Khan with 'largest-ever petition' opposing Blackwall Tunnel charges - 'Hurt families'
Reform UK has submitted a petition with 3,775 signatures to the London Assembly opposing planned tolls for the Blackwall and Silvertown tunnels, set to take effect in spring 2025. A separate Change.org petition has garnered over 37,000 signatures, reflecting public concern over the financial burden on East London residents.

The proposed charges range from £1.50 to £4, with peak rates significantly impacting regular users. Petitioners argue for uniform tolls across all Thames crossings and greater transparency regarding toll revenue usage. TfL plans to offer free cross-river bus travel for one year post-tunnel opening.


#society

GB News: Melvin Odoom reveals being rushed out of camp in unaired ITV I'm A Celebrity scenes: 'Want help'
Melvin Odoom reveals being rushed out of camp in unaired ITV I'm A Celebrity scenes: 'Want help'
DJ Melvin Odoom shared his near-exit from "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" after a distressing night during a storm, where he felt drenched and hungry. He received support from campmates, including emotional moments with Oti Mabuse and Barry McGuigan, which helped him stay.

Odoom's experience was compounded by feelings of embarrassment compared to stronger contestants. He expressed gratitude for the camaraderie that helped him endure, and upon leaving, he was reassured by his sister about public perception. He also hopes to connect with Carol Vorderman post-show.


GB News: Loganair flight forced into emergency landing after lightning strike 'cracked windscreen'
Loganair flight forced into emergency landing after lightning strike 'cracked windscreen'
A Loganair flight from Manchester to Aberdeen had to return shortly after takeoff due to a lightning strike that cracked its windscreen. The aircraft, which had been airborne for about 29 minutes, issued an emergency code and landed safely back at Manchester Airport.

No injuries were reported, and passengers will be provided with alternative travel arrangements. The incident coincided with severe weather warnings across the UK, including strong winds and heavy rain.


GB News: Prince Andrew will find it 'very difficult' to keep up with Royal Lodge, says Richard Fitzwilliams
Prince Andrew will find it 'very difficult' to keep up with Royal Lodge, says Richard Fitzwilliams
Prince Andrew faces significant challenges regarding his residence at the £30 million Royal Lodge in Windsor. Expert Richard Fitzwilliams noted the difficulties he may encounter in maintaining the large property amid increasing pressure to vacate.

The situation raises questions about the duke's future at the estate as financial and logistical concerns mount.


GB News: Tsunami warning after 7.0 magnitude earthquake hits off the coast of California
Tsunami warning after 7.0 magnitude earthquake hits off the coast of California
California is on high alert for a tsunami following a magnitude 7 earthquake off its coast. A warning has been issued for around 5 million residents in the affected areas, stretching from Oregon to San Francisco.

Governor Gavin Newsom is coordinating with state emergency officials as the tsunami is expected to hit the coast at 12:10 PM Pacific Time. The earthquake's magnitude was revised from 6.6 to 7.0.


GB News: WATCH: GB News wishes Olivia Utley luck as she heads off on maternity leave - 'You'll be a wonderful mum!'
WATCH: GB News wishes Olivia Utley luck as she heads off on maternity leave - 'You'll be a wonderful mum!'
GB News political correspondent Olivia Utley is going on maternity leave, expecting her baby on Christmas Day. During her last broadcast, she received warm wishes from presenter Dawn Neesom, who expressed excitement for Utley's upcoming journey into motherhood.




GB News: 'They have been successful!' Richard Fitzwilliams says Meghan and Harry's professional separation is the 'trying something new'
'They have been successful!' Richard Fitzwilliams says Meghan and Harry's professional separation is the 'trying something new'
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are reportedly achieving success in their professional separation, according to royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams. The couple is focusing on individual projects rather than making joint appearances.

This shift marks a new strategy for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they navigate their careers.


GB News: Tourist dies at 'good luck' Buddhist shrine after slipping and cracking head open
Tourist dies at 'good luck' Buddhist shrine after slipping and cracking head open
A 66-year-old Canadian tourist died in Thailand after slipping and hitting his head on a Buddhist statue at the Royal Thai Pavilion Hotel in Pattaya. The incident occurred as he was reportedly returning from a workout; emergency services pronounced him dead at the scene.

Police confirmed no foul play was involved and are reviewing CCTV footage. The man's body has been sent for a post-mortem examination, and Thai authorities are coordinating with the Canadian Embassy to inform his family.


GB News: Ryanair and Jet2 passengers warned of potential disruptions across UK as weather alert issued
Ryanair and Jet2 passengers warned of potential disruptions across UK as weather alert issued
Ryanair has warned passengers of potential flight disruptions on UK routes due to high winds forecasted for December 5. Affected travelers are advised to check the Ryanair app for updates, as weather conditions may impact all airlines.

Jet2 has also issued a warning for expected disruptions from December 5 to December 8, with severe weather affecting travel plans. Passengers are encouraged to allow extra time for travel and check their contact information for notifications regarding flight changes.


GB News: Cadbury fans dealt blow as festive treat pulled from supermarkets ahead of Christmas
Cadbury fans dealt blow as festive treat pulled from supermarkets ahead of Christmas
Cadbury has pulled its popular Drinking Chocolate from UK supermarket shelves due to identified quality issues affecting its texture and color. The company aims to improve production and expects the product to return by mid-December.

Additionally, Cadbury has confirmed that the Dairy Milk Orange Crisp chocolate bar will not be available this year, sparking disappointment among shoppers. The company is updating its Christmas range and hopes to reintroduce the bar in the future.


GB News: Asda customer horrified after trolley collapses and toddler sat inside 'goes down with a bang'
Asda customer horrified after trolley collapses and toddler sat inside 'goes down with a bang'
A mother criticized Asda after her 11-month-old daughter fell from a collapsed trolley seat at a Glasgow store, causing distress. She expressed frustration over the store's inadequate response and lack of concern for her child's wellbeing after the incident.

Asda acknowledged the situation, apologizing for the service provided and confirming that all trolleys have since been checked and repaired. They invited the mother to discuss the matter further.


GB News: Britons spend £25 on streaming every month ... but can't find anything to watch on Netflix, Disney+, and more
Britons spend £25 on streaming every month ... but can't find anything to watch on Netflix, Disney+, and more
A new TiVo report reveals that 84% of Britons struggle to find something to watch on streaming services, spending more time scrolling than enjoying content. The average viewer subscribes to 6.5 services and switches between apps frequently, leading to frustration.

Despite an average monthly entertainment bill of £74.83, many are cutting back on spending. The shift towards free ad-supported streaming services is notable, with 43% of viewers using platforms like The Roku Channel and Freevee, indicating a change in consumer preferences.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Israel slams Amnesty International as 'fanatical' after charity branded IDF treatment of Gaza as 'subhuman'
Israel slams Amnesty International as 'fanatical' after charity branded IDF treatment of Gaza as 'subhuman'
Israel has condemned Amnesty International's report labeling its military actions in Gaza as "subhuman" and accusing it of war crimes. The report claims extensive civilian casualties, including children, and highlights systematic targeting of civilian infrastructure, asserting that 90% of Gaza's population has been displaced.

Amnesty calls for urgent international intervention, stating that the situation amounts to genocide, while Israel refutes these allegations as fabrications. The IDF maintains its operations comply with international law and are aimed at dismantling Hamas, which it accuses of using civilians as shields.


#culture

GB News: 'I'm a makeup artist - one makeup choice is best for anyone wanting to look younger'
'I'm a makeup artist - one makeup choice is best for anyone wanting to look younger'
Women over 50 are increasingly adopting a minimal makeup approach to achieve a youthful look, according to makeup artist Yolanda Dohr. Heavy foundations can enhance lines and wrinkles, while cream-based products offer a more natural appearance and additional skin care benefits.

This trend reflects a broader change in attitudes towards aging, emphasizing the importance of good skin care over heavy makeup. Dohr advocates for lightweight coverage and encourages confidence in one's natural beauty.


#health

GB News: Waitrose issues urgent recall of health product as customers warned it may contain 'stones and metal pieces'
Waitrose issues urgent recall of health product as customers warned it may contain 'stones and metal pieces'
Waitrose has recalled ZOE Daily 30+ 7 Day supplements due to potential contamination with small stones and metal pieces, making them unsafe for consumption. Customers are advised to stop taking the product immediately and return it for a full refund.

The Food Standards Agency has highlighted the safety risks associated with these supplements, prompting Waitrose to act swiftly by removing them from shelves and notifying affected customers. For further assistance, customers can contact Waitrose Customer Care.


GB News: 5 foods to help you 'manage hunger, improve satiety, and reduce cravings' - 'feel fuller for longer'
5 foods to help you 'manage hunger, improve satiety, and reduce cravings' - 'feel fuller for longer'
Nutrition experts emphasize that while no single food leads to weight loss, certain nutrient-rich foods can aid in appetite control and satiety. Foods like oats, legumes, quinoa, nuts, and grilled chicken help regulate hunger hormones and keep you feeling full longer.

Conversely, ultra-processed foods, fried items, and alcohol can hinder weight loss by overstimulating hunger signals and providing empty calories. To support weight management, focus on whole, nutrient-dense foods while avoiding those that disrupt natural appetite regulation.


GB News: Shirley Ballas shares touching tribute to late brother as BBC Strictly star flooded with support
Shirley Ballas shares touching tribute to late brother as BBC Strictly star flooded with support
Shirley Ballas marked the 21st anniversary of her brother David's death with a heartfelt Instagram tribute, sharing memories and expressing her ongoing grief. David, who died by suicide in 2003 at age 44, had a significant impact on Ballas's life, prompting her advocacy for mental health awareness.

Ballas has since established The Ballas Foundation and actively supports mental health charities. In her tribute, she reflected on David's influence and the joy brought by his children, emphasizing the importance of mental health support and the need for open conversations about such struggles.


#education

GB News: Full-time schooling considered 'optional' in latest Ofsted report as schools let children attend part-time in flexi 'learn-from-home'
Full-time schooling considered 'optional' in latest Ofsted report as schools let children attend part-time in flexi 'learn-from-home'
Ofsted's chief warns of rising "flexi-schooling" and absenteeism, urging action to track and educate missing children.


#crime

GB News: Man mauled to death by 'out of control' dog in London as woman charged with dangerous dog offences
Man mauled to death by 'out of control' dog in London as woman charged with dangerous dog offences
A man in east London has died after being mauled by a dog, leading to the arrest of 32-year-old Leanne McDonnell on multiple dangerous dog charges. The incident occurred in Stratford early Wednesday morning, and the dog has been seized by the Metropolitan Police.

McDonnell faces charges including owning a dog dangerously out of control causing injury resulting in death, and failing to ensure the dog's welfare. She has been remanded in custody and is set to appear in court.


GB News: 'Fantasist' parents who 'starved, embalmed and buried' son, 3, unanimously found guilty
'Fantasist' parents who 'starved, embalmed and buried' son, 3, unanimously found guilty
Tai and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah were found guilty of causing or allowing the death of their three-year-old son, Abiyah, due to severe neglect. The couple failed to seek medical help when Abiyah fell ill, instead treating him with home remedies, and kept his body for eight days before burying him at their home.

The court revealed that Abiyah suffered from malnutrition, rickets, and multiple fractures, with his remains showing severe decay. Prosecutors criticized the couple's "breathtaking arrogance," highlighting their rejection of mainstream society and failure to prioritize their child's well-being. Sentencing is scheduled for next Thursday.


GB News: New CCTV footage shows face of smiling assassin just minutes after 'premeditated attack' on healthcare CEO
New CCTV footage shows face of smiling assassin just minutes after 'premeditated attack' on healthcare CEO
New York police have released images of a "person of interest" in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The NYPD is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest, following the discovery of unsettling messages on bullet casings at the crime scene.

The attack is being treated as premeditated, and authorities are urging anyone with knowledge of the incident to come forward.


GB News: Drivers warned of QR code parking scams plaguing major region impacting older motorists
Drivers warned of QR code parking scams plaguing major region impacting older motorists
Drivers in the West Midlands have been alerted to fraudulent QR codes on parking payment machines. Shropshire Council warns that these fake codes lead to deceptive websites aimed at stealing bank details, with many elderly drivers falling victim. Residents are urged to report suspicious stickers.

The scam has been linked to a broader trend of parking-related fraud in the area, including fraudulent text messages. Victims report being charged unexpectedly, and concerns have been raised about the tactics used to exploit vulnerable individuals. Authorities emphasize the need for vigilance.


#science

GB News: Asteroids which smashed into Earth leave scientists baffled after extent of their impact revealed
Asteroids which smashed into Earth leave scientists baffled after extent of their impact revealed
New research from University College London reveals that two massive asteroid impacts on Earth over 35 million years ago had little lasting effect on the planet's climate. Despite creating significant craters in the Chesapeake Bay and Siberia, no substantial climate change was detected for 150,000 years following the events.

The study analyzed ancient marine fossils and found no expected shifts in isotopes that would indicate climate change. While the impacts would have caused immediate devastation, the long-term climate remained stable, highlighting Earth's resilience. Researchers emphasize the need for ongoing monitoring of potential future asteroid threats.


#technology

GB News: Virgin Media users can cut broadband bills to £0, but must act FAST to avoid deadline
Virgin Media users can cut broadband bills to £0, but must act FAST to avoid deadline
Virgin Media is extending its Black Friday promotion, allowing new customers to sign up for full-fibre broadband with no subscription fees until December 8, 2024. This offer includes waived installation fees and access to exclusive streaming content.

Additionally, Virgin Media's merger with O2 provides customers with perks like discounted cinema tickets and early access to concert tickets. The new One Touch Switch system simplifies the process of switching providers, ensuring a seamless transition without service interruptions.