Whistleblower tells of threats and illegal detention in fresh revelations about failures that drove children into hands of criminalsChildren seeking asylum in the UK were threatened and subjected to racist abuse by staff at a Home Office-run hotel, a w…
Turkish Constitutional Court decision boosts Erdogan’s election chances
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Camera to replace outside light
I want to remove the outside light at my front door and replace it with a wireless camera that I can hook up to house power (use the wiring that the light used) I can’t seem to find anything like that. Does such a thing exist?
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Putin ‘to launch pre-emptive strike on West in just weeks’ to mark one year anniversary of invasion of Ukraine
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Egypt calls for ‘maximum restraint’ after Jerusalem shooting
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New gun attack in east Jerusalem after synagogue shooting
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