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GB News: Keir Starmer's overseen just 150 people-smuggler prosecutions since coming to power, damning new data shows
Keir Starmer's overseen just 150 people-smuggler prosecutions since coming to power, damning new data shows
In his first year, Sir Keir Starmer's government brought just 153 prosecutions against people-smugglers, a significant drop compared to previous years. Meanwhile, Channel crossings have surged by 40% compared to the last year of Rishi Sunak's tenure, leading to criticism from Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, who claims Starmer's approach is ineffective.

Starmer's administration is proposing tougher measures against people smuggling, including sanctions on corrupt officials and suppliers of small boats. However, experts have deemed these proposals unrealistic, and concerns about illegal migration have intensified amid protests in Epping, Essex, prompting calls for action from local officials.


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The Western Journal: Five Months After Pushing Fake Viral Story, ESPN's Pat McAfee Issues On-Air Apology
Five Months After Pushing Fake Viral Story, ESPN's Pat McAfee Issues On-Air Apology
ESPN host Pat McAfee issued a public apology after discussing a false rumor about an Ole Miss football player's family that caused significant distress to the individual involved, Mary Kate Cornett. The rumor, which circulated widely on social media, led Cornett to consider legal action.

McAfee acknowledged the harm caused by his comments, stating he had no personal knowledge of the situation and regretted the role his show played in spreading misinformation. After meeting with Cornett and her family, he expressed his remorse and emphasized the importance of addressing the issue directly with them before going public.


Fox News: Jacksonville mayor says viral police punch video 'disturbing' as probe moves forward
Jacksonville mayor says viral police punch video 'disturbing' as probe moves forward
Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan addressed public concerns over a viral video showing a police officer punching a driver during a traffic stop. She urged patience as investigations proceed, acknowledging the community's frustration while emphasizing the need for due process.

The incident involved William McNeil Jr., who was pulled over for allegedly having his headlights off. Bodycam footage shows him refusing to exit the vehicle before an officer broke the window and struck him. McNeil's attorneys have raised concerns about racial dynamics in the case, calling for transparency and accountability from law enforcement.