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Reply to J&K MP Rashid's bail plea by July 1, court tells NIA

IndiaTimes Saturday, 22 June 2024
Delhi court sets July 1 for further hearing on Engineer Rashid's plea for interim bail to take oath as MP in terror funding case, aligning with the schedule for newly elected MPs to take oath on June 24-26.
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Rahul Gandhi wrote to Delhi's chief minister and Union health minister urging immediate action to aid patients suffering in poor conditions outside AIIMS. He..
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Lammy: Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal ‘a glimmer of light’ [Video]

Lammy: Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal ‘a glimmer of light’

Foreign Secretary David Lammy has described the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal as "a glimmer of light in the darkness". Speaking in the Commons, Mr Lammy invited MPs “to remember those murdered in captivity”, saying: “We mourn every innocent victim of this appalling war.” Report by Jonesia. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Calls for government to intervene in 'dying' English rugby as sport 'falls into crisis'

MPs are calling for the government to intervene in the upheaval currently gripping English rugby.
Sky News

'Time to grieve': Paid bereavement leave should cover miscarriage, MPs say

Women and their partners should be given paid time off work if they experience a miscarriage, MPs have said.
Sky News

MPs to debate Jools Law to allow bereaved parents access to children's social media

MPs will today debate a change in the law proposed by a bereaved mother who believes social media may hold crucial clues to her son's death.
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MPs vote to reject national grooming gangs inquiry [Video]

MPs vote to reject national grooming gangs inquiry

MPs in the House of Commons have voted to reject a Conservative Party amendment calling for a national inquiry on grooming gangs. The motion was rejected by 364 votes to 111, a majority of 253. Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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