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25 Aug 2024

#politics

The Mirror: Keir Starmer says rioters exploited 'cracks in society' left by the Tories
Keir Starmer says rioters exploited 'cracks in society' left by the Tories
Keir Starmer is ready to tackle Britain’s deep-rooted issues, promising that fixing the "rot" left by years of Tory misrule will require unpopular choices. He warns that the cracks in society exploited this summer signal a need for fundamental change, not quick fixes.

The Prime Minister highlights the £22 billion hole left by previous leadership, emphasizing its real impact on everyday lives. He vows to put citizens first and lead a government dedicated to long-term solutions over political convenience.


Fox News: Mugshots of the week: August 18-24, 2024
Mugshots of the week: August 18-24, 2024
In a city steeped in shadows, a man finds himself tangled in a web of political intrigue, where allies are as elusive as the truth. Each step deeper exposes a landscape riddled with deceit and desire, the air thick with danger.

Betrayal is the real currency here, and survival means playing the game with a heart hardened by betrayal.


The Mirror: Tory who said salary wasn't enough to pay bills now makes £240k from side jobs
Tory who said salary wasn't enough to pay bills now makes £240k from side jobs
George Freeman, a Tory MP, bemoans a ministerial salary while raking in £240,000 from multiple advisory roles he intends to keep even with new Labour restrictions coming in. He argues his gigs aren't lobbying, but just a continuation of his prior career, shaking his head at the upcoming rules.

Despite these lucrative side jobs, the rules aim to close loopholes, limiting MPs from using their positions for personal gain. Critics claim this setup fosters conflict of interest, distracting them from parliamentary duties.


#crime

Fox News: North Carolina inmate confesses to fatal 1989 hit-and-run while he was on prison work release
North Carolina inmate confesses to fatal 1989 hit-and-run while he was on prison work release
In the shadowy streets of Charlotte, a mother was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver in 1989. After decades, DNA linked the cold case to Herbert Stanback, who confessed while serving time for another crime.

Justice, though late, finally found its way as Stanback received a two-year sentence—parole boards somewhere now eyeing his unsavory past. Closure comes slow, but sometimes it comes.