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29 Apr 2025
#illegals
GB News: WATCH: 'Admission of failure!' Andrew Pierce fumes at Starmer's immigration plans
Andrew Pierce criticizes Sir Keir Starmer's immigration plans, labeling the government's new landlord scheme as an "admission of failure." This comes as the Home Office seeks assistance from landlords to accommodate migrants amid a surge in Channel crossings this year.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Ahead of Independence Day, ex-hostages say they can’t celebrate as captives still in Gaza
Former hostage Yarden Bibas is urging Israelis to focus on the plight of 59 captives still held in Gaza as the nation approaches Independence Day. Bibas, along with other ex-hostages and relatives of abductees, has called for social media support to highlight their struggle, stating that true independence cannot be celebrated while hostages remain.
In Canada, the ruling Liberal party has retained power in the recent election, though it remains uncertain if they will secure a majority. Prime Minister Mark Carney faces challenges from the Conservatives, who are gaining traction amid concerns over U.S. tariffs and political dynamics.
Fox News: Canada Elections: Prime Minister Carney's Liberal Party to lead fourth consecutive government
Canada's Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, is projected to win its fourth consecutive federal election, securing 137 seats in Parliament. The Conservative Party trails with 98 seats, while a majority requires 172 seats.
This marks a significant continuation of Liberal governance following Justin Trudeau's resignation.
#society
Fox News: Julie Banderas' latest children’s book aims to teach critical lesson because ‘respect is at an all-time low’
Julie Banderas’ new children's book, "A Monumental Mistake," addresses the importance of respect for history and friends. The story features animal characters who learn valuable lessons after encountering a forgotten statue, reflecting Banderas' concerns about declining respect in America.
The book, published by BRAVE Books, aims to instill Bible-based values and emphasizes the need for children to appreciate history and authority. Banderas believes that teaching respect is crucial amid rising political and social tensions.