Marie Claire
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Circulation | France |
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First issue date | March 5, 1937 |
Languages | Distributed in 24 languages |
Category | Fashion |
Frequency | Monthly |
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ID | 1052060 |
About Marie Claire
Marie Claire is an international monthly magazine first published in France in 1937, followed by the UK in 1941. Since then various editions are published in many countries and languages. The feature editions focuses on women around the world and several global issues.
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Jeremy Corbyn attack on Boris Johnson's Commons deportation row
Jeremy Corbyn has been a personal attack on Boris Johnson , as the two clashed in Parliament over the deportation of foreign offenders.
The Labour leader accused the PM for misleading the country about the nature of the crimes committed, say, some of the deportees were gangs, victims of drugs.
Mr Corbyn said, it appeared, had learned the government is "absolutely nothing" from the year 2018 Windrush controversy.
Mr Johnson said the Labour leader had "degraded" with the claims.
The PM defended the decision to forcibly remove 17 men in Jamaica at the beginning of This Week , say MPs, while he could not comment on individual cases, "it is absolutely right that foreign criminals should be expelled from the country, in accordance with The Law ".
The Home Office said that the criminal had been deported to the associated prison sentences of at least 75 years, including two convicted for rape, one of them was sentenced to 11 years in prison and The Other to four years and six months.
On Tuesday, it published a list with limited Details of the crimes of those on Board The Flight .
they contain a persistent offender, had 24 convictions for 33 offences, to Rob The Other in prison for nine years for conspiracy and possession of a firearm and another to provide a seven-year sentence for Class A drugs.
During the heated exchanges at Prime Minister 's questions, Mr Corbyn called the Windrush controversy, in which A Number of British citizens have been taken wrongly and in some cases, deported.
'Misleading'The the at asked whether it was right that one of the deportees was This Week , a black man who had come to the UK when he was five, the gangs of a single drug-related offense, according to is maintained by "county lines", but had not offended in the period following, again and again. to deceive.
"This cruel and callous government is trying to think of The British , that it is alone the deportation of foreigners who are guilty of murder, rape and other serious crimes," he said.
"this is not clearly the case. "
The Labour leader asked: "If there is a young white boy with blond hair, who tried later in the class of drugs, and conspired with a friend, a journalist, beat up, he would deport the boy?
"Or is it a rule for the young black guys from The Caribbean , and another for the white guys from the USA?"
Downing Street said The Man , Mr Corbyn was referring to was not deported, on Tuesday, the escape.
The Prime Minister was born in the United States , and has questions about the past drug use.
He was asked about claims that he cocaine had taken at the University of Marie Claire Magazine in 2008. He said, "that was when I was 19".
In an appearance on Have I Got news For You in 2005, he admitted that drug, but suggested that he had not actually taken: "I, I was cocaine, but I sneezed and so it did not go up my nose. To do, In fact, I have powdered sugar. "
While he worked as a journalist in the early 1990s, Mr. Johnson had a conversation with a friend, Darius Guppy , who was the desire of the private address of a News of The World journalist.
A recording of The Conversation , Mr suggested Johnson had agreed to supply The Details , even though the Guppy, the indicated later, had to jail for fraud, that he had wanted to the reporter, the investigation of his Affairs, beaten up.
In a BBC interview in 2013, Mr Johnson stressed that "nothing eventuated" from The Conversation , and that people often said, "fantastic things," the Close Friends of them.
call of the Windrush generationResponding to Mr Corbyn, Mr Johnson, the actions of the deported This Week with the mistreatment of The Descendants of Windrush families, which came from the Commonwealth, to do the work in post-war Britain, said that the Labour leader would have to merge "no right to".
"I think-honestly-the honorable Mr. demeans and besmirches The Reputation of the Windrush generation who came to This Country to work in our public services, and teach Our Children to live a better life for the people in This Country . "
Mr. Corbyn also called for Dominic Raab to be removed, as foreign Minister, accusing him of misleading The Family of Harry Dunn about the true identity of Anne Sacoolas, The Woman suspected to be the cause for his death by Dangerous Driving outside a US air base Last Summer .
He said it was "far" is widely used, that Ms Sacoolas, whose extradition has been refused, the United States , on the basis of Diplomatic Immunity , was working for the CIA, while in the United Kingdom, suggesting, had to have been deprived of this information, The Family .
Mr Johnson refused to say the US authorities had said office, The Foreign that Ms Sacoolas have "no official role".
He promised to press more, which will allow US, her face justice in the UK, while the recognition of the extradition Treaty between the Two Countries "unbalanced".
boris johnson, uk parliament, jeremy corbyn
Source of news: bbc.com