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NEIL SEARS: How Labour’s secretly shifting a whole bunch of migrants into picturesque villages. And in a single case, the primary…

Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children attend the Church of England primary here were surprised in recent weeks to find a young Afghan man repeatedly loitering outside, approaching female pupils – and becoming aggressive when spoken to.According to one group of parents,…

Keely Hodgkinson’s see-through pics and raciest braless snaps of Olympic hero

Keely Hodgkinson announced herself as Team GB's golden girl as she stormed around the Stade de France in 2024 - taking home the gold medal in the 800m.And the Manchester-born athlete hasn't let anyone forget in the months after her golden moment - continuing the smash records on the track and drop jaws away from it. It seems like for every record there's a new dress that will set tongues wagging just as much as her athletic exploits. It shouldn't be a surprise - ahead of the 2024 Olympics, Hodgkinson was described by Vogue…

Victoria Beckham wears a fitted high and a unusual leather-based skirt as she celebrates the launch of her collaboration with Gap in New…

Victoria Beckham celebrated the launch of her collaboration with Gap at the brand's New York City store on Friday. The fashion designer, 52, wore a pale pink, fitted, long sleeved top and a quirky, leather midi skirt while posing for photos at the event. Victoria, who recently dyed her hair blonde, completed her stylish ensemble with a pair of peep toe heels. Her 38-piece collection with Gap includes everything from tops, denim, sweaters and outerwear. The collection has been inspired by the…

AFL boss torches appeals board after it introduced the homophobic slurs had been ‘frequent’ in footy

AFL boss Andrew Dillon has fired back at a controversial decision from the code's appeals board to reduce a player's suspension by seven weeks. The AFL has clashed with its own judiciary after an explosive appeals board ruling downgraded a nine-week ban suspension for a homophobic slur - and justified the decision by claiming such language is 'commonplace' in football.St Kilda forward Lance Collard will now serve just a two-match ban after the AFL appeals board reduced his original sanction, despite upholding…

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NEIL SEARS: How Labour’s secretly shifting a whole bunch of migrants into picturesque villages. And in a single case, the primary locals knew was when an Afghan began ‘harassing’ women on the faculty gate

Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children attend the Church of England primary here were…
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Victoria Beckham wears a fitted high and a unusual leather-based skirt as she celebrates the launch of her collaboration with Gap in New York

Victoria Beckham celebrated the launch of her collaboration with Gap at the brand's New York City store on Friday. The fashion designer, 52, wore a pale pink, fitted, long sleeved top and a quirky, leather midi skirt while posing for photos at the event. Victoria, who recently dyed her hair blonde, completed her stylish ensemble with…
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NEIL SEARS: How Labour’s secretly shifting a whole bunch of migrants into picturesque villages. And in a single case, the primary locals knew was when an Afghan began ‘harassing’ women on the faculty gate

Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children attend the Church of England primary here were…
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Victoria Beckham wears a fitted high and a unusual leather-based skirt as she celebrates the launch of her collaboration with Gap in New York

Victoria Beckham celebrated the launch of her collaboration with Gap at the brand's New York City store on Friday. The fashion designer, 52, wore a pale pink, fitted, long sleeved top and a quirky, leather midi skirt while posing for photos at the event. Victoria, who recently dyed her hair blonde, completed her stylish ensemble with…
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Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children…
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Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children…
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Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children…
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NEIL SEARS: How Labour’s secretly shifting a whole bunch of migrants into picturesque villages. And in a single case, the primary locals knew was when an Afghan began ‘harassing’ women on the faculty gate

Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children attend the Church of England primary here were…
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NEIL SEARS: How Labour’s secretly shifting a whole bunch of migrants into picturesque villages. And in a single case, the primary locals knew was when an Afghan began ‘harassing’ women on the faculty gate

Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children attend the Church of England primary here were…
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NEIL SEARS: How Labour’s secretly shifting a whole bunch of migrants into picturesque villages. And in a single case, the primary locals knew was when an Afghan began ‘harassing’ women on the faculty gate

Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children attend the Church of England primary here were…
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NEIL SEARS: How Labour’s secretly shifting a whole bunch of migrants into picturesque villages. And in a single case, the primary locals knew was when an Afghan began ‘harassing’ women on the faculty gate

Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children attend the Church of England primary here were…
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Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children…
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NEIL SEARS: How Labour’s secretly shifting a whole bunch of migrants into picturesque villages. And in a single case, the primary locals knew was when an Afghan began ‘harassing’ women on the faculty gate

Yards from the Thames, in the churchyard of All Saints, which dates from the 12th Century, is the final resting place of the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold.In fact, the village of Laleham in Surrey is pretty much as quintessentially sleepy old England as you can still find.So locals whose children attend the Church of England primary here were…
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