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UK bonds slump on doubts over Reeves’ future after tearful PMQs

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Lifestyle   来源:Local  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:preventing it from leaving the country - providing a UK gallery the chance to acquire it.

preventing it from leaving the country - providing a UK gallery the chance to acquire it.

Police in India often wield lathis - long bamboo sticks - to try and control crowds.Mr Mohammed got hit on the head with a lathi and started bleeding. He says the police immediately arranged for a vehicle to take him to the hospital.

UK bonds slump on doubts over Reeves’ future after tearful PMQs

The ages of the 11 victims range from 13 to 43 years.The youngest, Divyanshi, was a Class 9 student who had come to the stadium with her mother and other family members. Other victims include college students and a young tech worker who had come to the stadium with her colleagues.A doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity said that most of them were "brought dead to hospital" due to suffocation or broken ribs. The massive crowds had delayed ambulances getting to the site of the crush.

UK bonds slump on doubts over Reeves’ future after tearful PMQs

Even as chaos and panic ensued on the roads around the Chinnaswamy stadium, the RCB team went inside the stadium after being felicitated on the footsteps of the Vidhana Soudha - the seat of power in Karnataka - by the governor, chief minister and other ministers."They went on a victory lap around the stadium. Inside the stadium, there was no sign that anything had happened outside,'' said a young man who spoke on condition of anonymity.

UK bonds slump on doubts over Reeves’ future after tearful PMQs

IPL chairman Arun Dhumal said he did not know who had planned the event in Bengaluru and that RCB officials inside the stadium were not aware of the crush until they got phone calls.

In a statement on X, RCB said it was "deeply anguished by the unfortunate incidents"."The piece has been taken off display while we investigate the damage caused and consider next steps."

Rowling declined to comment.The best-selling author has been criticised for her views on gender identity and for arguing trans women should not be allowed into female-only spaces.

Her comments have drawn both support and criticism in recent years on social media and from public figures.Visitors of all ages contributed names to the dress, which was created by artist Layla Khoo in association with University of Leeds and National Trust.

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