Author of how to fight antisemitism. With those systems and the communities and respect diversity of culture and identity. Those that are on display this evening the respect for diversity of culture and identity and opinion more than ever. In the amazing turnout with important conversation. At the back of the stage after the discussion personalized books are available. Thank you for visiting our campus this evening please welcome to the stage to say a few remarks. Thank you for that introduction. As some of you may recall we were gathered together in this chapel for a similar purpose and then a holocaust survivor came to share the moving story. And it made sense and then inspired by the determination and we decided we should meet that we are stronger than hate so i got the call last month from the Jewish Community center asking if he would host tonights event i jumped at the opportunity to bring together the community and the friends across pittsburgh and its my honor to introduce her
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Blago guns being paraded in and tanks being pleaded in the center of the way as they had time mobilized by the government into the George Square tanks were brought up the following day 10000 soldiers were brought from all across scotland to prevent to basically the situation escalating there had been a major strike could be known going all week and crowds had been gobbling a name as how often happens that was the real reason why it was a molten a crowd and it can best be described as a police riot Police Attacked the crowd but when the code was 20000 writing 240000 beyond the and many of them would accept us meant they toned and it be fair to see best of the police and this was a demonstration about an ongoing industrial dispute and job script in glasgow right outside the City Chambers which developed into a quite literally a riot because the the riot act was read all the taped to the least. To be read there were mass baton charges by the police and the cloud and then charged by the cl
Economic growth . You know more housing, more Infrastructure Investment and development and the government needs to be agile about that. About that. And shes exhausted. Queen camilla so shes taking a break for the First Time Since stepping in to lead the royal family after prince charles. After king charles, of course. Uh, diagnosis with cancer. You wont how few royal wont believe how few royal engagements. However, shes carried year and carried out this year and unsolved burglaries are on the rise, damning new figures show the police have failed to solve a single house burglary in nearly half of all neighbourhoods in england and wales in the past three years. Do you remember the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley, said every single burglary will be investigated. Burglary will be investigated. Every single one. Well, there we are. In the last three years, are. In the last three years, half of them know no burglary. Sold. Its appalling because they say its not important.
Force earlier on today. Well, force earlier on today. Well, the other main news today is that the government has suffered a defeat, a third defeat, indeed to its flagship immigration policy , the rwanda bill in the policy, the rwanda bill in the house of lords this evening. Peers voted by 277 votes to 167, in favour of a monitoring mechanism which would ensure safeguards in the bill will be fully implemented. If youre fully implemented. If youre watching us on tv , you can see watching us on tv, you can see these live pictures coming to us from the upper chamber. Now there is, we believe, another session this evening where therell be a vote possibly two more votes, and it comes a day after two earlier defeats where the lords backed motions making sure the bill is fully compliant with the law. Those actually were earlier on today. So far, nearly 50 amendments have been put forward to the this bill, put forward to the on this bill, with more being voted as i with more being voted on. As