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14 Feb 2025
#illegals
GB News: 'It is ridiculous!' Emily Carver unleashes furious rant at women who joined a TERROR GROUP to secure asylum in UK
Emily Carver criticized the UK court's decision to grant asylum to a Nigerian woman who joined the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob) after eight failed attempts to secure residency. The judge noted the woman's involvement was not genuine and aimed to bolster her asylum claim.
Despite acknowledging the woman's dishonesty, the judge still allowed her to remain in the UK, raising concerns about the implications of such rulings on asylum policies. Critics argue this sets a troubling precedent for those who may exploit the system.
#politics
Forbes: Here Are All The Major Lawsuits Against Trump And Musk: Judge Orders Temporary Restoration Of Foreign Aid Funding
A federal judge has blocked President Trump's order restricting gender-affirming health care for minors, amid ongoing legal challenges to various Trump policies. This ruling is part of a broader pattern of litigation against Trump's directives, including restrictions on birthright citizenship and federal funding.
Multiple lawsuits are currently pending against Trump and his administration, with courts frequently intervening to halt controversial executive actions. Legal experts anticipate that these cases will eventually reach the Supreme Court, where the outcomes remain uncertain.
#society
GB News: Prince Harry admits his dream is to close down the Invictus Games
Prince Harry expressed a desire for the Invictus Games to no longer be necessary, acknowledging the increasing demand for the adaptive sports tournament for wounded veterans. He reflected on the event's growth over the past decade, highlighting its significance as it prepares to return to the UK in 2027.
The competition has expanded to include over 500 athletes from 23 countries, showcasing the ongoing need for such events. Prince Harry remains committed to supporting the Games, which he founded in 2014, as he continues to engage with the community of disabled military veterans.
GB News: Oldham councillors vote unanimously to DEMAND statutory public inquiry into child sexual exploitation
Oldham councillors have unanimously called for a statutory public inquiry into child sexual exploitation in the town, following the rejection of a government-led inquiry. They aim for a comprehensive investigation that holds accountable those in power who failed to protect children.
The motion, supported by local survivors, seeks to ensure their voices are heard and that the inquiry has the necessary powers to compel testimony. This comes despite the government's preference for localized inquiries over a national one, which some officials deem inadequate.
GB News: Sky Sports legend says he's been called out for 'woke nonsense' as comments cause controversy
Tim Lovejoy has ignited controversy by stating that the Soccerette segment from Soccer AM would not be appropriate for modern television. His comments have drawn backlash on social media, with critics labeling him as "Woke Nonsense."
Despite the criticism, several former Soccerettes defended the segment, recalling their positive experiences. Lovejoy acknowledged that he now finds the segment unsuitable for today's standards, while others argue that the women involved enjoyed their participation.
GB News: Neighbour row explodes as homeowner loses battle over hedge that 'spoils his family's summer barbecues'
A Fraserburgh homeowner has lost his appeal to have a neighbor's hedge trimmed, claiming it obstructs sunlight during summer barbecues. Despite multiple requests to the neighbor and an application under the High Hedge Act, Aberdeenshire Council determined that reducing the hedge would not significantly improve the situation.
Council officials noted that while the hedge does cast shadows in the afternoon, it also provides necessary privacy for both properties. They concluded that trimming it would have minimal impact on the homeowner's enjoyment of his garden.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Vance warns US will use sanctions, military action if Putin doesn’t agree to Ukraine peace deal: report
Vice President JD Vance stated that the U.S. may impose tough sanctions or consider military action against Russia if President Putin does not engage in peace negotiations regarding Ukraine. He emphasized the potential use of both economic and military leverage to secure a deal.
Vance's remarks precede his meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and come after President Trump’s phone call with Putin, where they agreed to begin negotiations. Trump indicated that a resolution may involve Ukraine ceding territory to Russia, while both he and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth downplayed Ukraine's NATO aspirations.