Thursday, June 30, 2016

Brexit: David Cameron tells Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to step down 'for heaven's sake' and other top stories.

  • Brexit: David Cameron tells Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to step down 'for heaven's sake'

    Brexit: David Cameron tells Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to step down 'for heaven's sake' Updated June 30, 2016 00:34:46 British Prime Minister David Cameron has told the leader of the main opposition Labour party Jeremy Corbyn, who is facing a revolt from MPs, to step down in the national interest. Key points:Corbyn remains defiant despite increasing calls for him to resignCameron says keeping UK together is paramountEU warns UK that market access relies on the free mo..
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  • Too early to tell if Mississauga blast was deliberate, investigators say

    Too early to tell if Mississauga blast was deliberate, investigators say
    Police investigating an explosion in Mississauga that killed one woman and forced dozens out of their homes say they are trying to determine whether notes found at the scene are connected to the blast. The explosion completely leveled a home on Hickory Drive, in the area of Rathburn Road East and Dixie Road, just before 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. Several people sustained minor injuries when the blast sent debris flying hundreds of metres in every direction. Peel Regional Police Chief Jennifer Eva..
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  • Fighting post-Brexit racism with safety pins

    Fighting post-Brexit racism with safety pins
    Fighting post-Brexit racism with safety pins
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  • Cameron: Brexit talks can begin

    Cameron: Brexit talks can begin
    Brexit: Merkel warns no way back1:37Hundreds turn out in London to protest Britain's decison to leave the European Union but Germany's Chancellor says she sees no way back. Paul Chapman reports. British Prime Minister David Cameron takes his seat as British opposition Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn stands at the dispatch box to address MPs in the House of Commons in London. Picture: AFPStaff writers and wiresNews Corp Australia NetworkBRITISH Prime Minister David Cameron says his successor could b..
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  • Istanbul airport bombings: Turkey in mourning as investigators probe terror attack

    Istanbul airport bombings: Turkey in mourning as investigators probe terror attack
    Istanbul airport bombings: Turkey in mourning as investigators probe terror attack Updated June 30, 2016 01:10:12 Funerals for victims of the deadly attack at Istanbul's international airport are already being held as investigators pore over security footage of the incident.Turkey has declared three days of national mourning over the suicide bombings which claimed the lives of 41 people and injured 239 more.Forty-one people remain in intensive care from the attack which..
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  • Brexit and Donald Trump

    The United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) has decided that it wants to leave the European Union. It’s no big deal for us here in the U.S.—except that we lost billions of dollars in investment value because of the uncertainty “Brexit” caused. I suspect the markets will recover rather quickly, and we’ll be in good shape soon enough.The U.K. is already wondering if they can have a “do-over” on this vote. We have no idea if that will fly or not. But what’s interesting abou..
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  • Two popes share a Vatican stage and show only one is in charge

    Two popes share a Vatican stage and show only one is in charge
    A Vatican ceremony June 28 featuring a rare joint appearance by Pope Francis and his predecessor seemed aimed at tamping down speculation about the unusual circumstance of having two living popes. In recent weeks debate has erupted over whether there are two popes sharing authority in the church, or whether Francis is the sole successor of St. Peter. During an in-flight press conference on his return to Rome on June 26 from a trip to Armenia, Francis was asked about that controversy and he dism..
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  • I'm still alive: Queen's dig at former IRA commander Martin McGuinness

    I'm still alive: Queen's dig at former IRA commander Martin McGuinness
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  • Trump closes in on Hillary Clinton in latest election poll – campaign live

    Trump closes in on Hillary Clinton in latest election poll – campaign live
    Hello and welcome to our live-wire coverage of the 2016 race for the White House. A new Quinnipiac poll has the presidential race neck-and-neck, with Hillary Clinton at 42% and Donald Trump at 40%, and a margin of error of +/- 2.4%. The same poll a month ago had Clinton up four points. Polling averages currently have Clinton up 6.2 points (RCP) and 7 points (HuffPost, which has not yet incorporated the new Quinnipiac poll). Quinnipiac gets an A- in FiveThirtyEight’s pollster ratings. For the n..
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  • Rural schools at a disadvantage in Kalahandi

    Rural schools at a disadvantage in Kalahandi
    BHAWANIPATNA: URBAN areas in the backward Kalahandi district have more teachers in State Government-run primary schools than their rural counterparts. At a time when primary schools in rural blocks of the district are facing acute shortage of teachers, those in urban parts have more teachers than required. And the situation has been such for the last 20 years.Kalahandi has 1,649 Government-run primary schools with student enrolment of 1,92,670. For these schools, there are 3,889 teachers as aga..
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