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Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

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内容摘要:Jurors also saw body-worn footage from the first police officer at the scene, who arrived at about 11:30 on 28 September and said park rangers were "visibly shocked and upset."

Jurors also saw body-worn footage from the first police officer at the scene, who arrived at about 11:30 on 28 September and said park rangers were "visibly shocked and upset."

As well as winning its first ever parliamentary by-election, Reform also took its first mayoralty in Greater Lincolnshire, and control of its first councils in Staffordshire, Lincolnshire and Durham.Labour held on in three other mayoral races and the prime minister responded to the losses by saying "I get it" and pledging to go "further and faster" on making changes.

Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

Sarah Pochin has been elected as Reform's fifth MP on a massive 17.4% swing from Labour in what was one of the party's safest seats.Campaigners claiming the result was "on a knife-edge" were proven correct when the first count put Nigel Farage's party ahead by just four votes and Labour requested a recount just before 0400 BST.The final result, from a46.2% turnout, beats the previous post-war record for the closest by-election, which the Liberals won by 57 votes in Berwick-upon-Tweed in 1973.

Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

Farage, who appeared at the count shortly before the result was declared, said his party takes on the responsibility that comes with winning elections "with glee"."We can see that support for the Labour Party has collapsed within 10 months of them winning the general election," the Reform leader said.

Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

"I think we've supplanted the Conservative Party now as the main opposition party in government."

He added: "The message that we're getting in places where we didn't win, was that if you vote Conservative you actually get Labour."When I met Elliot he was one of those people keen to enter the workforce after finishing his education.

But now he’s lost hope. So what went wrong?On leaving school, Elliot had initially been offered a place at a college near home, which his parents said was “wholly inappropriate”. It was for three days a week and designed for people with autism, but Elliot is not autistic. So they took their local authority, North Tyneside Council, to a tribunal.

For disabled people, there can be stark differences in access to quality education.A study from the Education Policy Institute think tank found there were “deeply concerning” inconsistencies in how children with special educational needs and disabilities (Send) are supported, while disabled individuals are three times less likely to hold any qualifications than their non-disabled peers and face disproportionate barriers to access higher education.

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