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Sep 3, 2025 |
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#politics
Times Of Israel: Another 47 people charged with backing banned Palestine Action group, say UK police
Met: 47 more Palestine Action supporters charged, 114 total; ages 18–81; court Oct 27–28; max six months.
Ban as terrorist group in July after RAF base damage (£7m); 700+ arrested since; rights groups call it overreach; gov says it targets a criminal org.
#society
The Telegraph: One dead after planes crash in mid-air
Two small planes collided on final approach to Fort Morgan Municipal Airport in northeast Colorado, killing one and injuring three.
A Cessna 172 and an EA300 carried two people each; one aircraft caught fire. Responders reported black smoke and a trapped occupant.
Le Monde: Posting the journey: How social media became a diary for gender transition
Léon Salin, a French-speaking trans man, documents his transition on Instagram since 2019 as a milestone diary.
He says the posts aid French speakers, especially in Switzerland, and that each journey is unique.
GB News: Drivers warned of 'significant and challenging' vehicle barriers amid demands for 'clear actions'
New report: 1 in 4 disabled drivers can’t finish car-club trips; disabled journeys are 25% below others. Barriers: accessibility 41%, cost 40%.
Proposals include discounts, flexible cancellations, home delivery, and more adaptable vehicles; government funding and a national summit urged.
#crime
The Western Journal: Trump Open to Reviving Asylums for the Criminally Insane: They 'Released Them All Into Society'
Trump told The Daily Caller he’d reopen insane asylums to house severely ill people, saying closures released them and created danger.
The interview linked DC crime cleanup to possible federal help for other cities and decades of deinstitutionalization.