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RAIN and strong gusts will batter Britain today with fears up to three inches of rain could fall in Scotland.The Met Office warned of gusts of up to 50mph inland today, with a severe weather warning in place in Wales and the North West.30 A woman strides through Preston, Lancashire, in a see-through waterproof coatCredit: Alamy30 An umbrella is beaten by gusts and rain in Preston todayCredit: Alamy30 A woman hopes to stay dry in a bright purple waterproof coat in PrestonCredit: Alamy30 Its nice weather for ducks as this pair were spotted sitting in a puddle along Londons South BankCredit: PAress Association30 A bobby sweeps water from the entrance to the Palace of Westminster todayCredit: PAress Association stanley cup 30 At H stanley cup ayling Island, Hampshire, a windsurfer makes the most of the windy conditionsCredit: Alamy30 A dram stanley cup atic burst of spray was spotted scaling the sea wall in Newhaven, East SussexCredit: Alamy30 A woman desperately tries to fashion a Sainsburys bag into a waterpro Oxfv Diane Abbott sent race row letter twice from own email account 鈥?casting doubt on claims it was draft
RELIGIOUS leaders have blasted Jeremy Corbyn for sacking Sarah Champion after the Labour politician warned of Pakistani grooming sex gangs.The letter, signed by Sikh, Hindu and Pakistani Christian groups, attac adidas campus ked Labour s weak response and warned victims are being sacrificed on the altar of political correctness. 3 Religous leaders have blasted Jeremy Corbyn for sacking Sarah ChampionCredit: PAMr Corbyn forced Ms Champion to resign after she wr yeezy ote in The Sun that Britain has a problem with British Pakistani men raping and exploiting white girls. Co-signed by crossbench pe salomon er Lord Singh on behalf of the Network of Sikh Organisations, the letter also points out that many of the victims of Pakistani grooming gangs are not just white girls. Other groups who signed the letter to The Times, included the British Pakistani Christian Association and Hindu Council UK.They also defended Amina Lone, a Manchester councillor who was de-selected after speaking up for Ms Champion.The letter said: |
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