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Aug 4, 2025 |
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#illegals
GB News: Labour's 'ill-thought out' plan to criminalise people smugglers criticised by Sampson
Immigration lawyer Ivon Sampson criticized the UK government's latest plan to address the small boats crisis, specifically targeting Home Secretary Yvette Cooper's proposal to criminalize the advertisement of Channel crossings. He deemed the approach "ill-thought through."
#politics
The Telegraph: Palestine activists must not be permitted to flout the will of Parliament
Following the October 7 pogrom, London has seen Palestine solidarity marches that have raised concerns over legality and police inaction. With Parliament's recent decision to classify Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, activists plan to openly defy the law next weekend, challenging its enforcement.
The police must uphold the law against those endorsing a group deemed terrorists by Parliament. The situation reflects a broader issue of whether elected laws will be respected on the streets, emphasizing the importance of law enforcement in maintaining order.
Forbes: Boeing Defense Workers Set To Strike For First Time Since 1996
Boeing's St. Louis defense factory employees have rejected a contract proposal, leading to a planned strike by approximately 3,200 workers starting at midnight. This marks the first strike at Boeing's St. Louis defense hub since 1996.
The situation is developing and further updates are expected.
#crime
The Western Journal: ESPN Severs Ties with NFL Legend After $50 Million Lawsuit Settlement: Report
ESPN has severed ties with Shannon Sharpe following the settlement of a $50 million lawsuit where he was accused of rape. Sharpe had not appeared on the network since April, and while he maintains his podcasts, the settlement terms remain undisclosed.
The lawsuit alleged violent sexual assault, which Sharpe contended was consensual. The matter was resolved on July 18, with both parties agreeing to dismiss the lawsuit. Las Vegas police have stated they will not investigate the claims.
#technology
Fox News: Microsoft SharePoint bug puts critical government agencies at risk
A newly discovered zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft's SharePoint Server software is being exploited by hackers, impacting on-premise versions used by U.S. government agencies and private companies. The flaw allows attackers to gain full control of servers and access connected Microsoft services, putting sensitive data at risk.
Microsoft has confirmed the issue and released emergency patches for affected versions. Organizations using on-premise SharePoint servers are urged to take immediate action, including disconnecting vulnerable servers, applying updates, and reviewing authentication processes to mitigate potential damage.