Month: March 2019 News

The whole world shares New Zealand’s sorrow over this far-right act of terror

New Zealand shootings: Muslims are fearful and hurting but we must not give in to hate

New Zealand massacre victims: Afghan refugee viewed country as ‘slice of paradise’

Like Isil murderers, far-Right racists want to destroy our pluralistic societies

Thousands of people come together across the globe at vigils to pay tribute to victims of New Zealand terror attack

Tackling hatred is the only way to defeat terrorism – or at least to make these attacks less frequent

New Zealand shootings: Faces of mosque terror victims as families pray for missing

New Zealand massacre: shooter intended to continue attack, says PM

Brenton Tarrant: Suspected New Zealand attacker ‘met extreme right-wing groups’ during Europe visit, according to security sources

MI5 investigates New Zealand shooter

‘He leaped on someone’s back to save their life’: Brothers’ emotional tribute to their father, 65, who moved to New Zealand from Afghanistan for a better life and died while trying to protect others during the mosque massacre

New Zealand attack: Sajid Javid condemns SICK mosque attack as ‘attack on freedom’

New Zealand attack video spreads across Twitter, YouTube and Reddit despite pleas from police not to share it

New Zealand mosque terrorist flashes white power symbol in court as it’s revealed he had a gun licence and used FIVE ‘modified’ weapons

‘It’s our time to rise up’: youth climate strikes held in 100 countries

Are the DUP about to back May’s Brexit plan? Deputy leader Nigel Dodds says party ‘wants a deal’ after ‘constructive talks’ over new legal advice – but laughs off claims they’ll only back PM at next week’s vote in return for ANOTHER £1bn

DUP ‘to be handed millions’ to back May’s Brexit deal as its leaders hold talks with Philip Hammond 

Brexit: DUP raises hopes of winning crunch vote on Theresa May’s deal

Brexit: ministers trying to win over DUP in talks on legal guarantees

Brexit: Labour Leaver MPs demand say on future talks as price for backing Theresa May’s deal

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