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Pregnant woman wins £14,000 after being sacked with discourteous letter

A pregnant woman has won £14,000 after she revealed she was having a baby to her boss - who replied I m too busy for this . Yuliia Khimicheva was sacked by a discourteous letter which used her initial rather than first full name, an employment tribunal held in Ashford, Kent was told. She had been forced to take time off work as a magazine finisher at Key Promotions Ltd, a company involved in packing books and magazines, due to an illness related to her pregnancy, and her manager said this isn t working for us . Ms Khimicheva claimed that when she was fired her manager told her we are not a charity who pay people who don t work .  

NSW, Victoria and Queensland will take India flights as children left stranded

NSW, Victoria and Queensland will take India flights as children left stranded We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss 6.09pm Normal text size Advertisement NSW, Victoria and Queensland will take at least one planeload each of returning citizens as soon as flights restart from India, where 173 Australian children are stuck without their parents. Prime Minister Scott Morrison says repatriation flights will begin again from India from May 15. Credit:Kate Geraghty Direct flights into Sydney and chartered repatriation flights to Darwin were halted late last month through an order under the Biosecurity Act, when the number of cases in quarantine rose dramatically with the majority detected in people arriving from India.

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Men charged in bear spray attack on officers at Capitol seek bond

Two men indicted on a charge of using bear spray on three police officers outside the U.S. Capitol during the January 6 riot will ask a federal judge Tuesday to release them on bond before trial. Julian Elie Khater, 32, of State College, Pennsylvania, and George Pierre Tanios, 39, of Morgantown, West Virginia, are charged in spraying the chemical irritant at Capitol police officers Brian Sicknick and Caroline Edwards, as well as Metropolitan Police Department officers Damion Chapman. The 42-year-old Sicknick suffered two strokes, and died of natural causes a day later, according to the autopsy performed by D.C.’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Initially, the U.S. Justice Department attributed Sicknick’s death to injuries from the riot.

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