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The Independent
independent.co.uk > arts-entertainment > tv > news > strictly-come-dancing-george-clarke-low-scores-b2856868.html

Strictly fans complain George Clarke ‘set up’ after second week of low scores

3+ week, 6+ day ago (421+ words) This show is angering me tonight," say viewers Strictly Come Dancing fans have complained that George Clarke is being underscored by the show"s judges after he received his second week of low marks. The 25-year-old YouTube star, who had a promising start in the competition, was bottom of last week"s leaderboard with a mere 27 points after he failed to impress as Harry Styles for Icons Week. It was a similar story on Saturday night"s Halloween Week (1 November), which saw Clarke and his partner Alexis Warr receive a score of just 29 for their spooky Cha Cha to "Apple" by Charlie XCX. Viewers complained on X/Twitter that the judges had picked up on "every single one of George"s mistakes", while the viewing public "barely noticed". "Then they haven"t mentioned Vicky [Pattison] and Kai [Widdrington]"s visible mistake…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > travel > news-and-advice > margit-lake-united-airlines-flight-attendant-court-alcohol-b2862026.html

Flight attendant accused of being ten times over alcohol limit while working

2+ week, 5+ day ago (396+ words) The cabin crew member resigned almost immediately after the incident A former United Airlines flight attendant was taken for treatmentafter consuming 10 times the legal alcohol limit on a flight, a court heard. Margit Lake, 56, was treated by paramedics at Heathrow after the Boeing 777 she was working on arrived from San Francisco on 17 October. The cabin crew member was later taken to the hospital. It is alleged that her blood alcohol level was 216mg, over 10 times the legal limit of 20mg to work on a plane. Appearing at Uxbridge Magistrates Court, Ms Lake was told by the prosecutor that her consumption of alcohol was an "obvious risk to herself and other passengers," The Sun reported. The California-based flight attendant was accused of drinking multiple miniature bottles that she had brought onto the aircraft ahead of the 10-hour flight. Ms Lake had a career…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > extras > indybest > deals > back-market-black-friday-deals-b2869749.html

Back Market’s refurbished tech deals mean even bigger savings for Black Friday

1+ week, 1+ day ago (490+ words) These offers have Christmas tech gifts covered Black Friday is looming, with the annual shopping bonanza officially landing on 28 November. However, the good news is that some Black Friday sales have started early, and if you're looking for tech, buying refurbished can be a great way to save and shop sustainably. Refurbished tech marketplace Back Market has early Black Friday deals running from 17-23 November as well as its official savings. Keen to get ahead of the game? Right now you can save up to 8 per cent on purchases at Back Market that are more than "150 (on selected product lines). Keep reading for all the details on this discount, plus other ways to save at the refurbished tech retailer. Discover unmissable discounts from the refurbished tech expert now. Perfect for organised shoppers, you can find early Black Friday deals across selected…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > news > uk > politics > budget-rachel-reeves-tax-labour-election-b2874527.html

‘Reeves’s Budget has made things even worse - I won’t vote for Labour again’

23+ hour, 11+ min ago (1330+ words) Labour will need the Budget to have been well-received by swing voters in areas such as Sheerness and Kensington if the party is to stand a chance of holding onto power at the next general election. Dan Haygarth and Hebe Campbell spoke to locals to see if they were convinced Peter Cripps voted for Labour at the last general election because he was desperate to get rid of the Conservatives. But he wouldn't vote for the party again, not least after the chancellor's make-or-break Budget on Wednesday. As he sat outside his shop Car, Home and Garden in Sheerness on Kent's Isle of Sheepey, the 76-year-old told The Independent: "I've lived on the isle for 50 years, this is the worst I've ever known it and this Budget is not going to turn that around." Rachel Reeves outlined in her fiscal…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > news > uk > politics > iqbal-mohamed-your-party-corbyn-sultana-b2870023.html

Another MP quits crisis stricken Your Party in blow for Corbyn and Sultana

1+ week, 1+ day ago (620+ words) Iqbal Mohamed's departure comes just one week after Adnan Hussain pulled out of the Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana-led project A second MP has quit Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana's party to return to serving as an Independent MP, in yet another blow to the chaotic alliance. Iqbal Mohamed's departure comes just one week after Adnan Hussain said he was withdrawing from the "steering process" for the new Jeremy Corbyn-backed party, citing concerns about factionalism and "veiled prejudice" against Muslims. Your Party, which has yet to even adopt a formal name, has been riven by infighting and rifts almost since it was announced earlier this year. But the loss of another MP also comes at a difficult time, just a week before the party's first annual conference is due to get underway. At the event, in Liverpool, members are expected…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > voices > safecall-campaign-missing-people-geordie-greig-b2860632.html

A lifeline, not a headline: Join The Independent’s SafeCall campaign today

2+ week, 5+ day ago (239+ words) Editor-in-chief Geordie Greig on why The Independent has partnered with Missing People to launch the SafeCall campaign At The Independent, we've always believed journalism should do more than describe the world " it should try to improve it. Over the years, we've stood by causes that matter: from shining a light on the mistreatment of Afghan special forces soldiers who served alongside British troops, to exposing the injustice of indeterminate prison sentences. This Christmas, we're asking for your help again as we launch our new campaign with the charity Missing People " the SafeCall appeal. You may remember our Brick by Brick campaign last year, when we joined forces with Refuge to build safe homes for women and children fleeing domestic abuse. Thanks to our readers' generosity, we raised more than "575,000 " enough to fund two new safe houses. That achievement reminds us…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > news > uk > home-news > nigel-farage-racism-school-claims-b2867768.html

Nigel Farage showed racist and antisemitic behaviour at school, claim ex-pupils

1+ week, 3+ day ago (490+ words) The allegations are entirely without foundation " we expect cynical attempts to smear Reform to intensify closer to the election," says Reform UK People who were at school with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claim he displayed offensive behaviour as a boy, including giving Nazi salutes and making racial slurs. The Clacton MP, who could potentially be the UK"s next prime minister since his party is ahead in opinion polls, emphatically denies allegations in The Guardian that he used racist or antisemitic insults as a teenager. He suggested that the paper was attempting to smear Reform. One former contemporary at Dulwich College in south London told The Guardian he felt humiliated by the antisemitic words of the then 13-year-old Mr Farage, who allegedly also urged pupils of overseas heritage to "go home. Peter Ettedgui, now an award-winning director and producer,…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > news > uk > politics > lord-edmiston-australia-uk-brexit-conservative-budget-b2861973.html

Tycoon who donated £1m to Brexit campaigns considers moving to Australia for good

2+ week, 3+ day ago (685+ words) Lord Edmiston said thoughts of moving to Australia was motivated by reasons including family and a warmer climate One of Britain's richest men, who donated "1m to Brexit campaigns, says he's considering moving permanently to Australia after delivering a damning assessment of a UK "in chaos. Lord Edmiston was ranked 187th on the Sunday Times Rich list this year with an estimated wealth of "855m, after making his fortune through his IM Group empire, which started by importing cars and later expanded into property and finance. In 2011 he was made a Conservative life peer before he retired from the House of Lords four years later to focus on his evangelical charity, Christian Vision, where his donations make him one of the UK's biggest philanthropic donors. The devout Christian has also donated "1m to pro-Brexit campaigns, including "850,000 to Vote Leave through his company before the…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > voices > rothermere-telegraph-takeover-mail-merger-starmer-newspaper-ownership-b2870454.html

Why the Telegraph £500m takeover shows a digital power play – and a political dilemma

1+ week, 13+ hour ago (274+ words) So, Lord Rothermere has achieved a long-held personal ambition in agreeing a deal to buy the Telegraph newspaper titles. Rothermere will stand alone, unchallenged, as the owner of a right-wing media powerhouse, holding enormous sway over middle England, something that has long appealed to him and to his most senior journalist, Paul Dacre. Issues about the Telegraph falling into foreign hands and becoming influenced by a Middle Eastern state backer/supporter have fallen away. So too have fears about the Telegraph's continued survival: when it was first put on the market, there was an absence of interested bidders " not at the asking price. This is the real attraction for Rothermere. The irony, then, is that his move may be blocked or watered-down because of worries that are actually secondary. For him, this is primarily a digitally focused acquisition, make no…...

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The Independent
independent.co.uk > voices > editorials > budget-change-reeves-starmer-welfare-obr-b2873740.html

Is this the ‘change’ that Britain voted for?

2+ day, 12+ hour ago (475+ words) Editorial: Now that the dust has settled on the Budget, it becomes clearer that this government's priorities are out of line with the national interest, insulting to many and corrosive to the public's threadbare trust in politicians' ability to deliver on promises Fundamentally, the Budget was sound enough. Rachel Reeves did at least make the numbers add up. The reaction of the gilts market suggests that lenders to the government believe that the chancellor has a credible plan to prevent debt from running out of control. Doubling the margin for error, known as headroom, from "10bn a year to "20bn was a prudent decision, putting right a pointless risk the chancellor took last year. Above all, it represented the wrong priorities for the country. Once the analysts had swept aside the distractions of the premature publication of the Office for Budget Responsibility…...

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