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Enfield organised crime group jailed for trafficking vulnerable individuals into the UK for Modern Slavery

Metropolitan Police 

Three individuals sentenced to a twenty six years total in prison for involvement in human trafficking, forced labour and money laundering in Enfield thanks to work by dedicated Met detectives. In Jan 2019, an investigation began to uncover exploitation of vulnerable men and women. This group targeted vulnerable individuals from the Czech Republic, exploiting them for financial gains.

Falling Vaccinations Contribute to Rising Pertussis Rates - Medscape

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  1. Falling Vaccinations Contribute to Rising Pertussis Rates  Medscape
  2. Whooping Cough Is Spreading Again after Years of Relative Quiet  Scientific American
  3. Risk of national outbreak of whooping cough 'now considered high'  Stuff
  4. Whooping cough but without the whoop? Pertussis cases surge in southwest Idaho  Boise State Public Radio

Taylor added to long Scotland injury list

BBC Sport (Football) 

Celtic defender Greg Taylor will miss Scotland's Nations League matches against Croatia and Portugal and goalkeeper Angus Gunn is a fitness doubt.

EY employee death: Kerala CM Vijayan highlights need to follow labour laws

Business Standard 

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday stressed on the need to ensure that labour laws are strictly adhered to in all sectors of the country. Employees are subjected to restless work, threats of dismissal and denial of labour rights in some sectors including the IT sector in the country, he told the state Assembly. The Chief Minister was replying to a Calling Attention motion moved in the House regarding the recent death of Anna Sebastian, a 26-year-old chartered accountant who allegedly... Читать дальше...



EOH expects smaller FY headline loss per share

Telecompaper.com 

(Telecompaper) South African technology services firm EOH says it expects an improvement in its headline loss per share (HLPS) for the financial year ended 31 July...

The 'born in a B postcode' XI - No 1, the goalie

Small Heath Alliance 

I had conversation with one of the younger lads at work last week about the lack of top class players that have emerged out of Brum over recent years. So go ahead, enlighten me.

The criteria;
Must have been born or at least brought up within a B postcode.
Must have played in the colour tv era at least. I'm all for letting the old, old codgers join in but anything before about '66 was just a bunch of unfit blokes bludgeoning around a field that was only fit to hold a car boot sale. Читать дальше...

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MUDA scam: RTI activist lodges FIR against K'taka minister, SP Lokayukta

Business Standard 

RTI activist Snehamayi Krishna on Monday lodged a complaint against Karnataka Urban Development Minister Byrathi Suresh for allegedly shifting crucial files and documents related to MUDA 'scam' involving CM Siddaramaiah. In his complaint submitted to the Director General of Police Alok Mohan, he also accused the former Superintendent of Police of Lokayukta in Mysuru Sujeeth of "conniving" with the Minister in shifting the files in July this year, officials said. A complaint copy was also mailed to... Читать дальше...

The #LUFC Breakfast Debate (Monday 7th October) Could only happen to Leeds

Marching On Together 

Good Morning. It's Monday 7th October, and here are the latest headlines from Elland Road...

Could only happen to Leeds

There was late drama at the Stadium of Light as Sunderland came from behind to grab a share of the spoils with virtually the last kick of the game. With 97 minutes on the clock, and the Whites looking comfortable, Leeds (and Meslier in particular) were dealt the cruellest of blows when Alan Browne's harmless flick-on 40 yards out, bounced awkwardly and rolled into... Читать дальше...

Maharashtra to source 50% of energy from non-traditional sources: Fadnavis

Business Standard 

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday said that by 2030, Maharashtra will become the first state in the country to produce 50 per cent of its energy requirements from non-traditional power sources. Fadnavis, who is also the state's energy minister, was speaking at the foundation stone laying ceremony of Avaada Electro Pvt Ltd's integrated solar ingot - wafer, cell, module and electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Nagpur MIDC (Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation). Читать дальше...

Worcester Wolves 81-59 Big Sky Basketball

Worcester Wolves 

Sunday 6th October 2024 By Colin Taylor Worcester Wolves completed a double-winning weekend after taking care of Big Sky Basketball at the University of Worcester Arena on Sunday. On Saturday Wolves notched a 78-68 success at Cardiff City in league action and now move into the next round of the National Cup with an 81-59 […]


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