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30 Jan 2025

#politics

GB News: Nigel Farage speaks out on awkward ITV This Morning moment: ‘Look what they did to me!’
Nigel Farage speaks out on awkward ITV This Morning moment: ‘Look what they did to me!’
Nigel Farage appeared on ITV’s This Morning to discuss his party's polling success and shared a humorous moment involving a Chinese Dragon, which left him bewildered. He later reflected on the encounter during his GB News show, calling it an amusing start to the day.

Farage also addressed his relationship with Elon Musk, noting a recent falling out over political support. Despite this, he emphasized that they remain on friendly terms, asserting his independence in decision-making and praising Musk's commitment to free speech.


#society

GB News: Pay-per-mile car taxes back in discussion for major authority in desperate attempt to remove cars from roads
Pay-per-mile car taxes back in discussion for major authority in desperate attempt to remove cars from roads
Scotland is urged to implement pay-per-mile taxes to meet its goal of reducing car travel by 20% by 2030. A report by Audit Scotland reveals a lack of clear plans and minimal progress, with car use rebounding post-pandemic, making it difficult to cut transport emissions.

The report emphasizes the need for difficult decisions to discourage car use, suggesting a charge of 10p per kilometer to reduce traffic significantly. However, the Scottish Government currently lacks the authority to enforce such measures, and public transport usage remains low.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Third round of hostage releases begins as part of Hamas' Gaza ceasefire agreement with Israel
Third round of hostage releases begins as part of Hamas' Gaza ceasefire agreement with Israel
Hamas has initiated a third round of hostages' release in Gaza as part of a ceasefire with Israel, returning female Israeli soldier Agam Berger to the Red Cross. A ceremony took place in Jabaliya, with further releases planned in Khan Younis.

In exchange for three Israelis and five Thai captives, Israel is set to release 110 Palestinian prisoners. The ceasefire aims to de-escalate the ongoing conflict, which intensified after Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023.


The Telegraph: Israel ceasefire latest: Hamas releases female Israeli soldier
Israel ceasefire latest: Hamas releases female Israeli soldier
Israeli hostage Agam Berger has been transferred to the Red Cross by Hamas, with seven other hostages, including two civilians and five Thai nationals, also being released. The IDF confirmed the handover, which is part of a broader exchange deal following a ceasefire in Gaza.

Israel plans to release 110 Palestinian prisoners in this ongoing exchange, prioritizing female civilians, soldiers, the elderly, and those with health issues.