The annual Glasgow Orange Walk is set to take place, closing 28 roads in the city to accommodate the thousands of participants expected to attend. The event, which celebrates Protestant culture and heritage, has been a source of controversy in the past due to its perceived sectarian nature. Despite this, the Orange Walk remains a significant event in Glasgow’s calendar, drawing crowds from across the country.
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Trevor Phillips Asks Minister 'What Happened To Smashing The Gangs' As Small Boat Crossings Continue
Labour minister Angela Eagle was questioned about Keir Starmer's promise to tackle migrant trafficking gangs as the number of asylum seekers crossing the English Channel on small boats rises, with over 900 making the journey recently. Eagle acknowledged the challenge posed by sophisticated trafficking networks and emphasized the need for time, cooperation, and progress rather than setting unrealistic targets for reducing migrant numbers. She highlighted the complexity of the issue and the importance of steady...
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