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Young people bare their souls for inaugural Smartphone Filmmaking Competition


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Young people bare their souls for inaugural Smartphone Filmmaking Competition
The first of its kind in Singapore, the Smartphone Filmmaking Competition was launched in February this year.PHOTO: FILMTOGETHER.ORG
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Westminster weekly: Commons waters down Lords war crimes amendment


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Read our press release on our new polling, which reveals that the public overwhelmingly backs the British military being held to an equal or higher standard than the average citizen, and thinks that it s important the UK is seen as upholding the rule of law.
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1. Overseas Operations Bill – Commons waters down Lords war crimes amendment
On Wednesday 21 April, the House of Commons debated the Lords’ amendments to the Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) bill.
The armed forces minister Johnny Mercer was sacked ahead of the debate – although it was reported he intended to resign – and said the departure was over legal protections for British troops deployed in Northern Ireland. While this bill is only relevant to overseas deployments, the government has pledged to bring forward legislation on domestic operations in a future session. ....

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