Keir Starmer’s dark secret: A brush with the French police over illegal ice creams
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
LONDON — He’s been dubbed “Mr. Boring,” the squeaky-clean ex-lawyer who believes politics is a serious business.But Labour leader Keir Starmer, who was once Britain’s chief prosecutor and hopes to become U.K. prime minister next year, has an unlikely skeleton in his closet — a brush with the French police over the illegal sale of ice creams.Trying to raise cash during a lads’ holiday to the French Riviera as a student in the early 1980s, Starmer and his pals were spotted by cops who were clamping down on illegal beach sellers. John Murray, a university friend of Starmer’s who was also on the ill-fated trip, told POLITICO’s Westminster Insider podcast that while he himself was arrested, Starmer — who served as U.K. director of public prosecutions (DPP) from 2008-2013 — was not. The young Starmer did have his contraband ice creams confiscated but appears to have escaped without further penalty.Murray revealed the friends headed to the south of France...Greek election looks set to strengthen PM Mitsotakis’ power
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
ATHENS — Greece’s conservatives are set for a resounding victory in Sunday’s elections with leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis destined to return to the prime minister’s office in a far stronger position to advance investor-friendly reforms.After heading to polls on May 21, Greeks will now do it all over again. New Democracy last month notched up a double-digit lead over its main rival, the left-wing Syriza party, but fell short of achieving an outright majority. This time, a new electoral system will reward the leading party with up to 50 bonus seats. POLITICO’s Poll of Polls puts the backing for New Democracy on 42 percent support, more than twice the support for Syriza on 20 percent. “Mitsotakis will be dominant with a comfortable majority,” said Petros Ioannidis, political analyst founder of the firm About People. “Usually when you win elections for the first time you have a honeymoon period, in the second term you don’t. The paradox here is that, because the oppositi...How Italy is using surrogacy to erode LGBTQ+ rights
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
Andrea Carlo is a British-Italian researcher and journalist living in Rome. His work has been published in various outlets, including TIME, Euronews and the Independent. “A fight for civil rights . . . can never be used to support demonstrations aiming to promote illegal behaviors, in this specific case the practice of ‘renting out wombs.’”It is with these words that the president of Rome’s Lazio region — and colleague of right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni — withdrew his official endorsement of Pride, on the eve of the celebratory march that took place in the Italian capital earlier this month.The announcement inevitably sparked fury among the country’s progressive camp, with one member of parliament and leading LGBTQ+ activist calling it “state homophobia.” It’s “a farce,” stated another.But one aspect that most criticisms have overlooked is the bigger playbook that Italy’s right-wing government is taking a page out of — namely, the surrogacy smokescreen — and how it’s being ...Second person arrested in connection with child pornography case at Tyngsboro daycare
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
Two people were arrested Thursday in connection with a child pornography case at a Tyngsboro day care, officials said. The US Attorney’s Office for Massachusetts initially announced the arrest of Lindsay Groves, 38, of Hudson, N.H., saying she is accused of taking nude pictures of children at the Creative Minds Early Learning Center day care, where she was an employee. Nashua police later announced the arrest of Stacie Laughton, a former New Hampshire state representative, in the case.From May, 2022 to June of this year, the US Attorney’s Office said Groves allegedly took nude pictures of children at Creative Minds and sent the photos to someone she was previously in an intimate relationship with.Groves, the US Attorney’s office said, allegedly took the pictures during routine diaper changes. Investigators said they found 2,500 text messages on Groves’ phone talking about the exchange of images, as well as at least four sexually explicit photos of children aroun...Emergency crews battle tractor trailer fire in Yarmouth
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
Emergency crews responded in Yarmouth Thursday night after a tractor trailer caught fire on Route 6. Video from the scene showed part of the trailer had melted from the heat. Crews could also be seen working around the damaged vehicle. In a tweet, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation said the fire happened on the westbound side of Route 6 near mile marker 75. The fire and the ensuing emergency response had caused a ½ mile traffic backup as of shortly before 10 a.m., according to MassDOT.No further information was immediately available.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Domingo German disappoints again as Yankees’ bats look lifeless vs. Mariners rookie Bryan Woo
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
With Domingo German fresh off a two-inning, seven-run start his last time out, Aaron Boone noted that players are prone to “hiccups here and there” over the course of a long season. But the right-hander failed to bounce back in epic fashion on Thursday, as German surrendered eight earned runs in a 10-2 loss to the Mariners.All 10 runs scored on the starter’s watch, but a two-error play involving Josh Donaldson and German in the third inning kept the latter off the double-digit hook. It also continued a stretch of careless play for the Yankees and was one of several moments that brought about thunderous boos in the Bronx on Thursday.German put the Yankees in an immediate 4-0 hole when Seattle strung together a few hits and a sacrifice fly in the first inning. Kolten Wong and Ty France then went deep in the second frame, while Teoscar Hernandez and Cal Raleigh added back-to back dingers in the fourth inning.The Big Dumper’s homer fittingly ended a night German ...SKY5 LIVE: Authorities pursue high-speed theft suspect in L.A. County
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
Authorities are pursuing a high-speed vehicle in Los Angeles County on Thursday night.According to California Highway Patrol, the suspect was originally wanted for theft. The vehicle was seen weaving dangerously through bumper-to-bumper freeway traffic before exiting in Culver City and continuing to drive erratically through Slauson Avenue.On surface streets, the suspect hit speeds of up to 70 miles per hour, at times driving into oncoming traffic lanes and running red lights. The suspect nearly missed sideswiping several cars throughout the pursuit.At one point, the suspect tossed a variety of unknown objects out the window.Sky5 is overhead.Mother of kids killed retrieving luggage from SR-78 released from custody
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- "My babies, my babies," 33-year-old Sandra Ortiz cried out, in handcuffs, during the arraignment Thursday inside a Vista courtroom.A judge ordered Ortiz can be released from custody, with conditions.On Father's Day, Ortiz was driving her six children to a park in San Marcos, when luggage fell off their car. According to authorities, she pulled onto the shoulder of State Route 78 eastbound, and two of her kids, 16-year-old Amy Monserrat and 10-year-old Alan Gerardo, got out of the car to try and retrieve the luggage, when they were hit and killed by a 41-year-old woman driving in a Nissan Sentra.On the scene Sunday, authorities said they observed Ortiz slurring her words and smelled of alcohol. She was arrested on the scene. The deputy district attorney, Stephanie de Jesus, revealed more details of the case Thursday inside the courtroom and said none of the children inside Ortiz's car were in seatbelts. Father of two kids hit, killed on SR-78 speaks out She also said ...2 arrested in San Diego drug bust
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Authorities arrested two men after seizing 38 pounds of methamphetamine and 41,000 counterfeit fentanyl pills off the streets during drug operations in the months of May and June.Luis Solorzano-Bautista, 28, and Brandon Diaz, 23, were identified as the suspects, Lt. Adam Sharki with the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) said in a news release Thursday.Investigators were informed in April about the transportation of dangerous drugs, according to police. Then in May, an operation led to the recovery of nine pounds of methamphetamine. Child finds parents dead inside East County home An operation in June found 10,000 counterfeit fentanyl pills while a second operation in the same month brought about the seizure of 29 pounds of methamphetamine, 31,000 counterfeit fentanyl pills and 600 tabs of MDMA/ecstasy, per SDPD. Counterfeit pills are described as pills made by an unknown, illicit manufacturer that contain fentanyl and other harmful drugs, police said. “There is no do...Woman pleads guilty to straw purchase of gun used to kill Illinois officer
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:02:15 GMT
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) — A woman pleaded guilty on Thursday to federal charges stemming from the straw purchase of a gun used to fatally shoot one central Illinois police officer and wound another in 2021.Ashantae Corruthers, 29, of Indianapolis, entered the plea to a charge of conspiracy to defraud the government by buying and transferring a gun to Darion Marquise Lafayette, 24, of Champaign, and covering up the transaction by falsely reporting to Indianapolis police that the gun had been stolen. Lafayette shot Champaign police Officer Christopher Oberheim on May 19, 2021.Corruthers faces up to 25 years in prison when she is sentenced Nov. 6, The News-Gazette of Champaign reported.Oberheim and another officer, Jeff Creel, went to a Champaign apartment complex in response to a report about a domestic disturbance and encountered Lafayette. A shootout ensued in which both officers and the suspect were shot. Lafayette, who also died, was not legally able to buy a gun because he was a convic...Latest news
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