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Youngest boy in court over summer riots sentenced
A 12-year-old boy, who is the youngest to appear in court in relation to this summer's riots, has been handed a 12-month referral order.

Judiciary pursuing Charlie Hebdo's insult via intl. sources
A senior judiciary official said that Iran Judiciary corresponded with several international organizations as soon as the French Charlie Hebdo republished the insulting cartoon.

UK prison system failed miserably: MPs
The scale of failure in the prison system in England and Wales is “staggering”, with only 206 out of 10,000 promised new prison spaces delivered by the government, parliament’s spending watchdog has said.

US has expelled 8,800 migrant children under coronavirus rules
The administration of US President Donald Trump has expelled around 8,800 unaccompanied migrant children intercepted at the country’s joint border with Mexico since March 20.

EU council: Minority languages not promoted by UK
The UK has failed to uphold its treaty obligations to promote the minority languages of Cornish, Irish and Ulster Scots, a council of European ministers has found.

British citizen ashamed of her government for inhumane behavior towards refugees
A British woman living in Spain who helped 11 Syrian asylum seekers who were left homeless and hungry on the streets of Madrid after being forcibly removed from the UK has said she is ashamed of the UK government’s behavior.

UK government’s drug response disappointing: MPs
A cross-party group of MPs has accused the UK government of the almost "wholesale rejection" of moves to tackle Scotland's record drug deaths. It comes after the Scottish Affairs Committee published a report in November calling for a radical re-think...

Frustrared over handling of pandemic, more than 1,000 UK doctors want to quit NHS
Over 1,000 doctors plan to quit the NHS because they are disillusioned with the government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and frustrated about their pay, a new survey has found.

Discriminatory behavior towards disadvantaged and BAME pupils in UK
Urgent support must be targeted at disadvantaged pupils and schools in areas of high deprivation, researchers have said, as figures reveal the gap in England between some pupils and their wealthier peers widened by 46% in the school year severely dis...

US: Police use of spit hoods scrutinised after Black man's death
Not five minutes after police in the United States slipped a "spit hood" over Daniel Prude's head, the 41-year-old Black man went limp. A week later, he was taken off life support.

US police arrest 250 people during Kenosha protests
More than 250 people have been arrested in the US County of Kenosha, Wisconsin, during the recent unrest over racism and police brutality.
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