Rishi Sunak gave Suella Braverman £16.8k when he sacked her, raising questions about conflicts of interest as she was later appointed Attorney General. The payment was reportedly made to cover her notice period, with critics questioning the appropriateness of such a large sum. This incident has brought attention to the need for transparency and accountability in government appointments and financial matters.
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‘I survived the Tunisia terror attack by swimming out to sea’
Colin Bidwell, on vacation in Sousse, Tunisia, faced a life-threatening situation on June 26, 2015, when terrorist Seifeddine Rezgui opened fire on the beach, killing 38 people, including 30 Brits. Initially confused by the gunfire, Colin ultimately fled into the ocean, praying for safety, and was rescued by a local. The traumatic experience left lasting effects on him and his wife Chris, who both struggle with anxiety and heightened awareness in public spaces, reflecting on...
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