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Legendary Dodgers announcer Jaime Jarrín speaks out on immigration raids

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Work   来源:Science  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The government has also blamed the £22bn black hole for the decision to cut winter fuel payments.

The government has also blamed the £22bn black hole for the decision to cut winter fuel payments.

He reiterated that there could have been more of a police presence when "the parade was walking" through the area.“You watch the videos and you can see only me and these big, massive chairs that they keep throwing at me.

Legendary Dodgers announcer Jaime Jarrín speaks out on immigration raids

“I’m sure if I had left the door open, they would do more damage or burn the inside.”On Saturday, the police said it was aware of a number of reports of criminal damage and were treating them as hate crimes.The Sinn Féin MLA for Belfast South, Deidre Hargey, said there are “concerns” around the police “operation that took place” because she had warned the PSNI about possible demonstrations.

Legendary Dodgers announcer Jaime Jarrín speaks out on immigration raids

“We will be robustly following that up with the PSNI because lessons need to be learned," she added.“It was clear that there was no proper policing in the Botanic area, in the university area, and indeed into the Ormeau Road itself. These were issues that I had previously highlighted and flashpoints that could be sensitive areas.”

Legendary Dodgers announcer Jaime Jarrín speaks out on immigration raids

She also questioned if there had been "enough action" to even stop the crowds moving from city hall and throughout the streets in south Belfast.

SDLP councillor Paul Doherty said his party would be requesting an urgent meeting with the PSNI.But after 23 years, roadworks on the A465 Heads of the Valleys road in south Wales are finally going.

The 28-mile (45km) £2bn upgrade to almost motorway standard was designed to bring prosperity to one of the UK's most deprived areas.But some of those living there have called it the "road from hell".

Work to make the road that links Swansea to Monmouthshire a full dual carriageway began back in 2002.This was 12 years after Margaret Thatcher's Conservative UK government drew up an upgrade programme in 1990.

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