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Amelie Botbol
Amelie Botbol is a freelance journalist based in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. She specializes in Defense, Tech and Current Affairs. Amelie holds a Bachelor in journalism from Reichman University in Herzliya and a Masters in Counterterrorism. She was published on JNS.org, ToI, The JC and i24News.
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A mother prays for a sign of life from her captive son
22 Dec 2023
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www.jns.org
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| Conflict
Rachel Goldberg utters words of strength daily for her son Hersh Goldberg-Polin, kidnapped by Hamas during a massacre in the Negev. Hersh attended the Supernova music festival and was last seen injured but alive, being taken by Hamas. Despite negotiations and some hostages being released, Hersh's status remains unknown. Rachel has tirelessly met with international leaders and remains hopeful, committed to her son's return.
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Christopher Cannon
Journalism/ Broadcast media/ Performance art
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Booming Suburbs of North Carolina Are Changing the Election Map
20 Oct 2024
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Yahoo Entertainment
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English
| Political Strategy
North Carolina's rapidly growing suburbs, particularly in Johnston County, are reshaping the state's political landscape ahead of the 2024 presidential election. The influx of new residents, many unaffiliated with a political party, is creating a more competitive environment in a state traditionally leaning Republican. Both parties are adjusting their strategies, with Democrats focusing on mobilizing Black voters and newcomers, while Republicans emphasize the state's business-friendly policies. The outcome in North Carolina, a key swing state, could hinge on these demographic shifts and voter turnout efforts.
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Isabella Cipirska
Isabella Cipirska is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Prince Harry interviews: 17 key claims, from seeing Diana crash photos to week-long beard feud with William
09 Jan 2023
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inews.co.uk
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English
| Media Relations
Prince Harry, in interviews with ITV's Tom Bradby and CBS' Anderson Cooper, made several claims ahead of his memoir 'Spare' release. He accused the Royal Family of negative media relations and expressed a desire for reconciliation but stressed the need for accountability. Harry denied calling the family racist, discussed his mother Princess Diana's death, and detailed a physical altercation with his brother Prince William. He also touched on the Royal Family's initial mistrust of Meghan Markle and his hope for future peace. The interviews suggest deep-seated issues within the Royal Family and Harry's strained relationships with his father and brother.
Andrew Cline
I am a visual journalist and documentary filmmaker based in Aveiro, Portugal. * Emeritus professor in the Department of Communications, Media, Journalism & Film at Missouri State University * Co-founder of the non-profit documentary film studio Carbon Trace Productions 501(c)(3) in Springfield, ...
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Three Words, and NH's Labor Shortage
01 Oct 2023
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nhjournal.com
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English
| Economic Growth
New Hampshire's labor shortage has prompted the state to recognize out-of-state professional licenses, but the inclusion of the phrase 'substantially similar' in the law has created challenges. This phrase, intended to ensure comparable training standards, is seen as protectionist and subjective. House Bill 1272 aims to remove this language, advocating for a more objective standard. Research indicates that less restrictive licensing laws boost economic benefits without compromising public safety. The article highlights the need for New Hampshire to simplify its licensing requirements to attract out-of-state professionals and address its labor shortage.
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Packers News: Green Bay Bowls Over Saints 34-0
01 Dec 2024
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Total Packers
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English
| Sports
The Green Bay Packers secured a playoff berth with a decisive 34-0 victory over the New Orleans Saints. The Packers' offense, led by Jordan Love, dominated early with three touchdowns on their first three drives. Josh Jacobs set a strong tone with his powerful running, while Brandon McManus contributed with key field goals. The Packers' defense also excelled, achieving the only shutout in the NFL this year, with standout performances from Zayne Anderson and Edgerrin Cooper. Despite the Saints' struggles with backup quarterback Spencer Rattler, the Packers' comprehensive performance across all units ensured a well-deserved win and a celebration of their playoff qualification.
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Charlotte Elton
Charlotte Elton is a freelance journalist based in London. Previously she worked as a state politics and health reporter at The West Australian, WA's major masthead. Skilled at feature writing, breaking news, and investigative work.
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Fact Checking
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Tory candidate shared sweary post attacking struggling parents
18 Oct 2023
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The Big Issue
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English
| By-election
The article discusses the negative portrayal of people on welfare in the UK, highlighting the criticism of a Tory candidate's comments on benefit recipients. Experts from organizations like Turn2us and Disabled People Against Cuts argue that poverty is driven by factors such as the cost-of-living crisis, not luxury spending. The Trussell Trust forecasts an increased demand for food banks this winter. The article also touches on the broader issue of negative stereotypes about benefit recipients in British politics, mentioning a government campaign against benefit fraud and comments by the deputy Conservative Party chairman. The Tamworth by-election context is provided, with the resignation of Chris Pincher and the challenge faced by Labour candidate Sarah Edwards to win the seat.
Lauren Evans
I'm a freelance journalist currently based in Medellin, Colombia. Though the bulk of my reporting experience has been covering culture, politics and gender issues around New York City, I've also written features from places like Cuba, Bolivia and Peru. My work has appeared in Jezebel, the Village ...
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Lil Wayne Seems to Disagree That He Was Dumped for Endorsing Trump
05 Nov 2020
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www.jezebel.com
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English
| Politics
Denise Bidot reportedly ended her relationship with Lil Wayne after he endorsed Donald Trump, which Wayne seems to deny, attributing the breakup to other reasons. In a separate mention, Anderson Cooper mistakenly referred to Twitter as 'Clitter' during a broadcast.
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Sarah Finley
Sarah Finley is a journalist based in London. She has worked on Lifestyle print and online desks including at Femail (Mail Online), Womanandhone.com, Closer, Bella, Woman, Stylist.co.uk She has also written travel, beauty, lifestyle and in-depth features for the BBC, Independent and the Evening ...
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Prince Harry will 'never' return as a senior royal
06 Jan 2023
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www.marieclaire.co.uk
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English
| Memoir
Prince Harry has confirmed he will never return as a senior royal, as revealed in an upcoming interview with Anderson Cooper. His memoir, Spare, set to release on January 10, 2023, aims to tell his story without damaging relationships with Prince William and King Charles. The Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan previously covered significant aspects of their lives, including media harassment and their royal exit. Harry's interviews with ITV's Tom Bradby and CBS will air on January 8, 2023.
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Jack Flanagan
Jack Flanagan is journalist living in London, UK. His bylines are in some of the top-tier names in publishing, including the Observer, Guardian and the Huffington Post. His work as a news journalist and opinions writer with the Advocate, Gay Star News, and Pink News make him singularly aware of ...
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How former Penn State baseball players are faring in the minor leagues
17 Mar 2024
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The Daily Collegian
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English
| Sports
The article provides an update on the progress of former Penn State baseball players who have been drafted into the minor leagues, with a focus on their performance and career developments. Jack Anderson, a pitcher for the Arkansas Travelers, has experienced a less successful year in 2021 compared to his previous seasons. Jim Haley, an infielder for the Montgomery Biscuits, has shown increased power but a lower batting average this season. Justin Hagenman, a pitcher for the Tulsa Drillers, has maintained a strong ERA and strikeout record. Eric Mock, another pitcher, now with the Akron RubberDucks, is on the injured list but has had a decent ERA. Ryan Sloniger, a multi-position player, has retired from professional baseball. Lastly, Dante Biasi, a pitcher for the Quad Cities River Bandits, has had a successful season with a good ERA and was part of a combined no-hitter.
Victoria Irwin
Victoria Irwin is a journalist based in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. She has written and edited for regional and national magazines, websites, and corporate clients.
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BETRAYAL: The Ethel Rosenberg Story by Alisa Parenti - Reviewed by Victoria Irwin
26 Jan 2024
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Discovery
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| Social Issues
The article is a preface to a creative non-fiction account of Ethel Rosenberg's life and execution. Ethel, along with her husband, was executed in 1953 for conspiracy to commit espionage. The author reflects on Ethel's polarizing image, either as a naive wife or a cold-hearted spy. The article discusses the societal and historical context of Ethel's life, including the Great Depression, anti-Semitism, and the allure of communism. It also touches on the betrayal Ethel faced from her brother's false testimony and the unfair trial she received. The author aims to explore Ethel's story through a fictional lens, imagining her early life and beliefs, while drawing upon historical facts and Ethel's personal letters. The preface suggests that Ethel's story resonates with universal themes of betrayal and injustice, and the author hopes it will inspire readers to address such issues in their own lives.
Ashraf Khalil
Ashraf Khalil is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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The Day of Hunting Journalists
03 Feb 2011
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Foreign Policy
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English
| Violence Against Journalists
Journalists in Cairo faced significant violence and harassment on February 3, 2011, as mobs and security forces targeted them amidst the ongoing civil unrest. The attacks, which included physical assaults and detentions, were part of a broader effort to suppress media coverage of the anti-Mubarak protests. The U.S. State Department dismissed claims that these incidents were isolated, suggesting a coordinated attempt to disrupt journalistic activities. The article highlights the potential long-term consequences of such actions on Egypt's international relations and tourism industry.
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Ricardo Lopes
Photojournalist based in Lisbon, Portugal. Graduated in Photojournalism from Cenjor - Professional Training Center for Journalists in 2017. In the same year, he started working as a stringer for Global Media Group, publishing his work in the groups' national newspapers, namely: Diário de ...
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Oscars 2024 with New Rules and Predictable Titles
21 Mar 2023
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www.centralcomics.com
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Portuguese
| Awards
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has implemented new diversity and representation rules for Oscar eligibility, inspired by the British Film Institute and BAFTA standards. Films must now meet two of four broad representation categories to be considered for Best Picture. The article anticipates potential nominees for the 96th Oscars, highlighting films like 'Air', 'Killers of the Flower Moon', and 'Priscilla', and noting the involvement of high-profile actors and directors. It also mentions the potential for Portuguese productions to be considered for Oscars.
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Charles Mcdermid
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Veteran American journalist in Washington, D.C. Expert on U.S. policy on China and Southeast Asia with deep experience in the region. Areas of expertise: Global democracy, Trump presidency and trade war, Tech, China's economy and military, South China Sea disputes, conflict and disaster reporting, ...
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Are criminal justice reforms making the state safer?
01 Jan 2018
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www.pulse.com.gh
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English
| Public Safety
Recent studies and reports on crime rates in California are fueling a debate on the effectiveness of criminal justice reforms. While some data suggests reforms have not led to an increase in violent crime, there is evidence of a rise in property crimes. Supporters argue that overall crime rates are at historic lows and reforms enhance public safety. However, a new ballot initiative aims to reverse some reforms, highlighting the ongoing political divide on the issue. Key figures include Attorney General Xavier Becerra, reform advocate Lenore Anderson, and political leaders like Jerry Brown and Jim Cooper.
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Regan Morris
I am a multimedia journalist based in Los Angeles. I produce and report TV, radio and online stories for BBC News (and occasionally others). Before BBC, I was with Reuters and then the Associated Press in Europe and then Southeast Asia. I have contributed to the New York Times and often write for ...
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The Response of the Press: The Press Responds
21 Sept 2005
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Journalism
The 26th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards ceremony at the Marriott Marquis celebrated journalism with reporters walking the red carpet. Highlights included CNN interviewing Christiane Amanpour, Sheila Nevins of HBO receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award, and Dan Rather being honored with a special tribute. Notable guests included Elaine Stritch, Lorraine Bracco, and Mary Tyler Moore. Anderson Cooper was humorously noted for his absence, reportedly challenging federal officials to one-armed wrestling matches in New Orleans.
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Peter Mwaura
Peter Mwaura is a versatile freelance journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya, specializing in text, video, and photojournalism. His portfolio includes the comprehensive documentation of project stories in video and print formats, primarily for World Vision Kenya—a prominent international Christian-...
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‘Nation’ breaking news and the story of the boy who cried wolf
21 Feb 2023
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Nation
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| Breaking News
The article critiques the misuse of the 'breaking news' tag by Nation.Africa and NTV, arguing that many stories labeled as such lack the urgency or importance to warrant the designation. It highlights examples of trivial news being tagged as breaking news and discusses the potential consequences of overusing the tag, drawing a parallel to Aesop's fable 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf.' The piece also touches on the media's role in sensationalizing news and the importance of maintaining journalistic standards.
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Nakul Pande
Sports writer and radio broadcaster specialising in cricket and football. Regular commentator on GuerillaCricket.com.
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SPotY 2020 Nominee Profiles Part One: Hamilton And Broad
20 Dec 2020
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Sports Gazette
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English
| Awards
Lewis Hamilton and Stuart Broad are highlighted as nominees for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2020. Hamilton, celebrated for equaling Michael Schumacher's record of seven Formula One World Championships and his advocacy for racial justice, is recognized as one of the greatest drivers in F1 history. Broad, who faced potential exclusion from the England cricket team, made a remarkable comeback, becoming the second England bowler to take 500 Test wickets and leading the Test wicket-takers for 2020. Both athletes' achievements and contributions to their respective sports are detailed, showcasing their significance in the sporting world.
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Alex Potter
Alex Potter is a journalist based in Sana'a, Yemen.
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CNN staff reportedly 'scared and frustrated' about looming layoffs
13 Nov 2024
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Mail Online
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English
| Corporate Restructuring
CNN is facing significant budget cuts and layoffs, causing concern and frustration among its staff. High-profile figures like Jake Tapper and Wolf Blitzer have been denied raises, while Chris Wallace's contract was not renewed. The layoffs, driven by CEO Mark Thompson, are part of a broader restructuring effort to address declining ratings and financial challenges. The changes are expected to impact both production staff and on-air talent, with potential shifts in show production to Atlanta to reduce costs. CNN's ratings have fallen significantly, trailing behind competitors like Fox News and MSNBC.
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Eric Randolph
Eric is deputy bureau chief for Agence France-Presse in Tehran, Iran. Regular live TV and radio skype interviews and phone-ins from Iran for France 24, Deutsche Welle, BBC and others.
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Driver's 'Ferrari' puts Venice race in higher gear
07 Sept 2023
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www.enca.com
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English
| Film Premieres
The Venice Film Festival's Golden Lion race intensifies with the premiere of 'Ferrari,' a biopic about Enzo Ferrari starring Adam Driver and Penelope Cruz, directed by Michael Mann. The festival, impacted by a Hollywood actors' strike, sees fewer celebrities but features notable films like Luc Besson's 'Dogman' and Pablo Larrain's 'El Conde.' Netflix has a strong presence with multiple premieres. Despite challenges, Venice remains a key launchpad for Oscar hopefuls.
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Zuva Seven
Zuva Seven is a freelance writer, editor, and founder of An Injustice!—an intersectional publication based on Medium. As a freelance writer, she writes along the intersections of race, sexuality, mental health, and politics. She has since written for several publications, including Business ...
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Shane Gillis, Dave Chappelle, Kathy Griffin & The Myth That Liberal Cancel Culture Ends Careers Over One Mistake
01 Oct 2019
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www.yourtango.com
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English
| Political Correctness
The article explores the concept of cancel culture, particularly in the context of comedy, and argues that it does not necessarily end careers. It discusses the cases of Shane Gillis, Dave Chappelle, and Kathy Griffin, among others, to illustrate how cancel culture can sometimes boost public profiles rather than destroy them. The piece also delves into the perspectives of various comedians and public figures on political correctness and cancel culture, highlighting the complexities and differing opinions surrounding these issues.
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Zainab Sultan
I was born in India, raised in Saudi Arabia and have been living in Qatar for almost eight years. I am interested in covering stories from the Indian Sub-continent and the GCC. My work has appeared in Al Jazeera English, Times of India, Nature, Arab News and Doha Centre for Media Freedom
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Exit Interview: Bill Keller on his time at The Marshall Project
21 Jun 2024
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www.cjr.org
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English
| Non-profit Newsrooms
Bill Keller reflects on his tenure at The Marshall Project, highlighting its achievements in criminal justice reporting and its non-profit model. He discusses the challenges and successes of running a specialized newsroom, the importance of diversity and inclusion, and the future of journalism. Keller also shares insights from his career at The New York Times and offers advice for his successor, Susan Chira, emphasizing the need for accountability journalism and a supportive newsroom culture.
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Ej Ward
EJ Ward is a Broadcast Journalist based in London, United Kingdom. With experience working across a range of media EJ is skilled at broadcast journalism and live reporting. Experienced in managing a newsroom he currently works as a News Editor and Producer for Sino Radio UK, part of the GBTIMES ...
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Migrant numbers 'need to be brought down' minister tells LBC as Tories at odds over immigration levels
01 Oct 2023
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LBC
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English
| Government Policy
Migration numbers in the UK are deemed too high and need to be reduced, according to Environment Secretary Steve Barclay and Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick. Jenrick emphasized the need for fundamental reforms to curb net migration, which has placed significant pressure on housing and public services. He suggested that tighter migration controls were delayed due to political decisions. Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper criticized the Conservative Party for failing to manage immigration effectively. The article highlights internal disagreements within the Conservative Party and calls for a cap on migration from various MPs.
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