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23 Jul 2024

#illegals

GB News: REVEALED: The two European countries MOST ATTRACTIVE to illegal migrants in shock new stats
REVEALED: The two European countries MOST ATTRACTIVE to illegal migrants in shock new stats
The Facts4EU report highlights that Germany and the UK are the top draws for illegal migrants in the EU, with a sharp rise in asylum applications and ongoing challenges at the borders. The surge in crossings includes significant numbers moving via the English Channel.

Amidst growing concerns, PM Starmer pushes for tackling the root causes of migration with £84 million in new funding, aiming to provide support in Africa and the Middle East.


#society

The Telegraph: Ireland’s Sinn Fein toughens immigration stance after election drubbing
Ireland’s Sinn Fein toughens immigration stance after election drubbing
Sinn Féin toughens anti-immigration stance after poor local and European election performances, pledging to audit services in areas proposed for asylum centres. The party aims to mend relations with its base, demanding equality in treatment of asylum seekers.

As support drops, the party faces pressure from government and far-right factions. Party leader Mary Lou McDonald promises policies rooted in fairness and respect for local communities ahead of a critical general election.


#culture

GB News: Strictly Come Dancing ‘has been tarnished’ by latest BBC scandal: ‘Time to pull the plug!’
Strictly Come Dancing ‘has been tarnished’ by latest BBC scandal: ‘Time to pull the plug!’
Strictly Come Dancing is facing mounting pressure over bullying allegations involving star dancers, leading to calls for the BBC to end the show as it approaches its 20th anniversary. Critics argue that after years of silence, the BBC must confront issues of violence and abuse behind the scenes.

Amidst claims of inadequate aftercare for contestants, pundits speculate the tarnished reputation may force a reckoning. The show's success now teeters on the brink as the industry grapples with the fallout.


#other

The Economist: Step inside The Economist’s summer issue
Step inside The Economist’s summer issue
The Economist rolls out its summer issue, complete with news, analysis, and a hefty 48-page supplement from 1843 magazine. Next week, it's all digital; no print. The world won't pause, but your read just might.