From Robin Tilbrook <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly roundup Friend
Date July 10, 2022 2:29 PM
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Weekly Roundup



Elderly man is forced to sleep on ground of a Bath church amidst a 12 hour ambulance wait



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An elderly man has been forced to sleep on the ground of a Bath church as he waited a gruelling 12 hours for an ambulance to arrive.



That's according to a Bath MP, Wera Hobhouse who highlighted the case at a cross-party debate at Westminster.



The elderly man, who wishes to remain anonymous, suffered a suspected broken hip and therefore could not be moved.



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Baby names 2022: Muhammad claims the top spot AGAIN









A list of the top 100 names for baby boys and girls in the UK has been released by BabyCentre which gives an insight into the on-trend names parents are turning to this year.



Although the top girls' names have shifted, firm favourites for boys' names have remained fairly stable, with Muhammad hanging onto number one.



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People smugglers who brought TEN THOUSAND migrants to England are arrested in dawn raids across Europe





A 'highly lucrative' smuggling operation which illegally shipped 10,000 people across the English Channel has been crushed following the 'biggest ever' internationally coordinated crackdown of its kind, spanning five European countries.



Officers in Belgium, Britain, France, the Netherlands and Germany staged dawn raids involving 'hundreds of officers', according to police in the northwestern German city of Osnabrueck, considered a major hub for the illegal networks.



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Yours sincerly



Robin Tilbrook

Party Chairman

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English Democrats Party - PO Box 1066, 
Norwich NR14 6ZJ, United Kingdom

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