🚨 BREAKING: The King says Prince Andrew will now be called Andrew Mountbatten Windsor after a "formal process" to remove his style, titles and honours
He will also move out of Royal Lodge
It’s not the Liverpool way to sack a manager, especially after they’ve won a title but Arne is making it hard for them not to, the whole culture at the club is wrong, holidays, just the wrong mentality, the stadium is emptying with 20 mins left, we’re in deep deep trouble.
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Wayne Broadhurst, 49, went out to walk his dog and never came home.
He was brutally murdered by a 22-year-old Afghan migrant, who had illegally entered Britain in a lorry and stabbed two others.
Wayne should still be alive. We shouldn’t have to live in fear like this.
I’ve voted Labour most of my life & I’m now far right because I am proud of my nation and its flag 🇬🇧
The far left had their moment, and they weren’t very generous with it. Most people put the head down and put up with it but they pushed it too far imo. https://t.co/0E5svKcPmi
🌺36 YEARS ON, TODAY WE REMEMBER THE COLD BLOODED MURDER OF MAHESHKUMAR (Mick) ISLANIA and his 6-month old baby daughter NIVRUTI MAHESH who were murdered by SINN FEIN/ IRA terrorists on today's date the 26th October 1989. HOW PROUD THOSE COWARDS MUST HAVE FELT MURDERING A BABY.
Mick was a Corporal within the RAF and was based in the then West Germany.
MICK was aged 34-years-old, married to SMITA and they had a child (Nivruti) Smita had both her husband and sole child stolen from her that fateful day.
Mick Islania was of Indian origin. He and Nivruti were murdered together in a Provisional IRA gun attack at Wildenrath, West Germany. Nivruti Islania was the second youngest to be murdered in 'The Troubles.'
Smita Islania escaped injury but had to be treated for severe shock. Mick had stopped his car outside a snack bar attached to a petrol station. He went in to collect a takeaway meal, and as he was about to drive off, two men walked up and opened fire with automatic weapons.
Even as the car had crossed the street and mounted the pavement, the gunmen followed the car and kept firing at it. Mick was shot repeatedly, and his baby daughter died from a single gunshot wound to the head. After the attack, Mrs. Islania (Smita) would not leave her daughter. One eyewitness said: "A very upset woman was holding the baby. She refused to let it go. She sat on the chair wrapped in a blanket, clutching the little child. It was horrific".
Smita's parents flew in from Bombay to be with her. Mick’s parents lived in London. Mick was the supervisor in the communications centre at RAF Wildenrath. He had been based there for 2 years.