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Texas Shootout – Last: Police admit “wrong decision” to delay confrontation with gunman when 911 calls were revealed. Register for free to continue reading Register for free to continue reading

Texas Police Admit Inactive Gunman’s Decision “Wrong Decision” The 18-year-old gunman who this week killed 19 children and two teachers at a Texas elementary school entrance through a door that was open and then fired several rounds while 911 calls from students and people at the Interior police called for help, he said. local law …

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Sue Gray’s latest live party report: ‘Wine-Time Friday’ at number 10 started drinking at 4pm, experts say

Sue Gray’s latest party report: ‘Wine-Time Friday’ at number 10 started drinking at 4pm, according to experts The Telegraph Partygate: No. 10 minimizes, but does not deny, reports that Boris Johnson raised the idea that Sue Gray’s shelves report: UK politics live The Guardian Dominic Cummings claims Boris Johnson’s “lies” in the Commons will be …

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F1: Leclerc retires from the Spanish GP while Verstappen fights for the first, live!

Lap 53/66: Russell regains his place on the podium, passing Bottas. Tsunoda pitted from 10th position, putting Schumacher, at least for now, in a position to get his first F1 point. Lap 52/66: Russell enters the pits for the third time, 3 seconds behind Bottas, who is third, while Hamilton scores another lap faster. Lap …

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Boris Johnson: Live: Partygate investigation questioned as Prime Minister escapes action while staff fined Sign up for free to continue reading

Inflation reaches a 40-year high as energy bills soar A senior Covid law expert has questioned the “inconsistency” of Metropolitan Police fines handed out to Downing Street staff as Boris Johnson escaped further punishment. Scotland Yard announced that 126 fines had been imposed on eight events when its Partygate investigation came to an end. Both …

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