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Legendary Dodgers announcer Jaime Jarrín speaks out on immigration raids

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Mr Schmit said he was "excited" to be joining Gatwick to lead it "through the next stage of its growth journey".King Charles III received a Rolls-Royce as a coronation gift, an official register has revealed.

Legendary Dodgers announcer Jaime Jarrín speaks out on immigration raids

Buckingham Palace has released records listing the official gifts received by members of the Royal Family from 2020 to 2023.The Rolls Royce Cullinan Series II motor car was given by the King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa. It is thought to be worth at least £300,000, and will be used on official occasions and not for personal use.Other gifts on the list also included a feather crown from Amazonian Indigenous leaders, two gold Blue Peter badges and a tea set from Smythson of Bond Street.

Legendary Dodgers announcer Jaime Jarrín speaks out on immigration raids

In April 2023, just before his coronation, the King received two gold Blue Peter badges, one each for himself and Camilla.They received the famous badges for their environmental work, support for young people through the Prince's Trust, now the King's Trust, and work highlighting the importance of literacy and reading from a young age respectively.

Legendary Dodgers announcer Jaime Jarrín speaks out on immigration raids

For the coronation itself, alongside the Rolls-Royce, the Bahraini king gave Charles a decorative clock.

Meanwhile, former President of the United States Joe Biden gave Charles a leather folder containing printed letters between Elizabeth II and President Dwight Eisenhower inviting him to the United Kingdom, with a photograph of the visit."It gave us the breathing space to reset things," Miss Pheasant said.

"We're in a much better position now. We've managed to reduce our losses down to £30,000 in a year, which is incredible."We're really hoping by the end of August this year to be nearly at break-even point."

But she said there should be more support for venues like the Kenton.She said: "The reality is that, for all these smaller theatres, ticket sales alone are never going to cover running costs.

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