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Quelqu'un a des nouvelles de Y. Rossel, après sa sortie de route...???

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Et Péla qui découvre tout mais alors vraiment tout et qui faut jeux égal avec bons paraît-il!!??

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Andrew Gwynne resigns, opening possible route to Commons for Andy Burnham
Gorton and Denton MP’s departure will trigger byelection in which Greater Manchester mayor could seek to standUK politics live – latest updatesAndrew Gwynne has said he will resign as an MP over his ill health, paving the way for Andy Burnham to potentially return to parliament – unless the Greater Manchester mayor is blocked by Keir Starmer.On Thursday, Gwynne reached a settlement with the Commons that would allow him to retire, which would trigger a byelection. Continue reading...

Two arrested over anti-ICE protest at Minnesota church, Bondi says
Demonstrators alleged that one of church’s pastors was acting field director of St Paul ICE officeUS politics live – latest updatesTwo people were arrested on Thursday morning in connection with a controversial protest at a Minnesota church on Sunday, Pam Bondi posted on social media.The two people, who the attorney general identified as Nekima Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Louisa Allen, were taken into custody on Thursday. Charging papers were not immediately available and the justice department did not immediately return a request for comment. Continue reading...

Real Madrid could face trial over noise pollution from stadium concerts
Judge has brought indictment after nearby residents launched legal action in 2024 saying the concerts made their lives a miseryReal Madrid could face trial for alleged environmental offences after a Spanish judge ruled there was sufficient evidence that loud concerts held at the club’s Bernabéu stadium, which has been dubbed “the torture-drome” by local residents, could have broken the law.The Residents’ Association for those Affected by the Bernabéu (AVPB) began legal action against the football club and the city council in 2024, saying a series of punishingly loud concerts held that spring and summer had made their lives a misery. Performers included Taylor Swift, Luis Miguel and the Colombian star Karol G. Continue reading...

