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responsible for huge online communities traded nonconsensual sexual images of more than 100 women. hundreds of supporters of gathered outside his home in pakistan threatening to take over the capital if police tried to arrest him. former pakistani prime minister is accused of making threats against state officials. he is accused the authorities of detaining and torturing a close colleague. tensions are increasing with imran khan supporters. more events have been taking place today to remember michael collins, the politician and ira leader, who was killed this day 100 years ago. good afternoon. criminal barristers in england and wales have voted for an all out strike next month joining a wave of industrial action as workers seek pay rises to keep up with high inflation. some barristers say they earn less than the minumum wage the government claims strike action will simply delay justice for victims of crime. railway workers, dockers, postal workers and refuse coll ....
Two seasons ago, this fixture was called off, that was sparked by the european super league that was aborted, but united were one of the architects of that, that match had to be postponed when united fans stormed the ground and we had scuffles with police and stewards. 0ne france group has asked fans to congregate about a mile from here and march on the ground this evening to make their feelings known once again, just as they did on the first match of the season here against brighton. this isn t about these bad results. forthe brighton. this isn t about these bad results. for the last 17 years they have been demonstrating against the owners, the glazerfamily, firstly financially, the huge amounts of debt that they have heaped on the club, and in the last five years with no trophies, the huge turnover of managers, they have really been criticised for the strategy on the football side of things, and you just feel that there is so much discontent, and we wonder whether thatis discontent, ....
Have voted for a complete walk out, an unprecedented escalation of a summer of legal discontent with ministers. discontent over funding for the legal aid system that pays for most criminal cases. the row has had a huge impact already on the justice system. now it s going to get worse. there have been 19 days of strike action so far, that s affected more than 6200 separate cases and delayed 11100 trials. now from the 5th of september there will be an indefinite strike. the government says its offer of 15% to barristers here at the old bailey and other courts is far more than other public sector pay deals. but barristers say it falls far short of the 25% needed to correct a decade of cuts and won t apply to existing cases. the upshot, the delay means to trials, criminals going to jail and victims waiting forjustice. ....