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UN Secretary General U Thant appealed today to all governments and private sources to send relief assistance for the Bangladesh refugees who had crossed over to India. In a public statement he said while he could not estimate the exact number of refugees who had crossed the border there was no doubt that the unfortunate people needed immediate assistance from all quarters of the world. The Indian government s preliminary estimates indicate that such assistance might be of the order of about £73 million for the next six months, he added.
He expressed the hope that the refugees would be voluntarily repatriated at the earliest possible time. U Thant had under consideration a request from Pakistan for food and equipment to ease the situation in Bangladesh.
Hartlepool was more than a horror for the Labour Party. More than a humiliation. It was a colossal, life-threatening defeat such as engulfed and eventually destroyed the Liberal Party 100 years ago.
Not a routine defeat for a government in a by-election but a complete crushing by a Government which the Labour Party had attempted to pillory for sleaze for months because it had nothing else to offer. A party under a shiny, new forensically intelligent leader who was going to be a herald of change. Or so we thought.
Well, that’s not how voters up and down the country, north and south, east and west – and especially in Hartlepool – saw Sir Keir Starmer on Thursday.
Drunk Northumberland teacher sacked after taking pupils to strip club during school trip
Disgraced Richard Glenn was helping run the summer educational trip to Costa Rica for pupils at the prestigious £9,650-a-term Longridge Towers School on the outskirts of Berwick
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A drunk teacher at a £9,650-a-term boarding school visited a strip club with pupils on a school trip to Costa Rica.