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BBCNEWS BBC News September 14, 2020 09:00:00

This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Restrictions in england which ban social gatherings of more than six people have come into effect. Weve followed the rules, we have just been careful. And now i think we are being penalised because we are a big family. I dont think its fair, to be honest with you. I think if they put things in proportion at the beginning, we wouldnt be having a second spout of it. Similar restrictions are in place in scotland and wales, but with younger children exempt from the rule of six. Do you support the new law, the rule of six, or will youmake your own deicsion as a former Supreme Court judge lord sumption told bbc radio this morning . Japan has a new incoming Prime Minister, as the governing liberal Democratic Party elects Yoshihide Suga to replace shinzo abe. The Prime Ministers former top Legal Advisor says hes vote against a bill that would enable the government to break International Law, by overriding pa

EDITORIAL: West refusal to condemn Israel s unlawful bombing of Iranian consulate exposes sickening double standards

Medway MPs call on council to reverse decision to end free swimming for children and the elderly

Medway MPs call on council to reverse decision to end free swimming for children and the elderly
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UK home secretary faces Bar Standards Board racism complaints

London: UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman is facing complaints that she has used “racist sentiments and discriminatory narratives” while in office. The allegations in relation to her rhetoric regarding illegal migration to the UK and child sex offense allegations leveled at members of the British Pakistani community have been submitted to the Bar Standards Board, the body

The great multicultural experiment: half the contenders vying to be Britain s next prime minister were not white — MercoPress

By Gwynne Dyer – Here’s an interesting fact: only 14 percent of people in England and Wales are Black, Asian, mixed or other (i.e. non-white). Yet, half the candidates that were ying to take the place of disgraced British prime minister Boris Johnson as leader of the Conservative Party and therefore the new prime minister are non-white. Four out of eight

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