The Palace
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Initial release | November 16, 2013 |
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Directors | Nicolás Pereda |
Screenplay | Nicolás Pereda |
Cast | Teresa Sánchez |
Karina Itzel León Mora | |
Eli Cerna | |
Producers | Nicolás Pereda |
Teresa Sánchez | |
Maximiliano Cruz | |
Sandra Gómez | |
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ID | 2406399 |
About The Palace
How the Palace got stuck in Scobie-gate
... The Palace will be well aware of the so-called " Streisand Effect" - taking its name from an ill-fated attempt by Barbra Streisand to remove information about her property from online view, which in the process drew even more attention...
Four in court over Blenheim Palace gold toilet theft
... The Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill...
King's Speech: The quirks and crowns of the King's State Opening
... Former Labour MP Jim Fitzpatrick recalled being the hostage in The Palace...
Four men charged over Blenheim Palace gold toilet theft
... The Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was the birthplace and home of Sir Winston Churchill...
Laura Kuenssberg: Why the PM could be drowned out at the King's Speech
... Time for one of the country s finest ceremonial occasions, when a good chunk of all the King s horses and all the King s men trot from The Palace to Parliament before the monarch makes a speech to MPs, members of the House of Lords and all of us...
Marble bust bought for £5 could earn Easter Ross town millions
... Bouchardon created sculptures for the gardens of The Palace of Versailles, the former home of French royalty, and also made the Fontaine des Quatre Saisons in rue de Grenelle, Paris...
French arrests after bomb scares trigger evacuations at airports and Versailles
... The Palace of Versailles, the Louvre as well as schools, airports and hospitals have been targeted...
Westminster drinking culture blamed for bad behaviour
... Blurred linesThere are lots of bars and restaurants in The Palace of Westminster, which is situated in central London, for the use of MPs, peers, staff and other passholders...
French arrests after bomb scares trigger evacuations at airports and Versailles
By Ido VockBBC News
At least 18 people have been arrested after a wave of bomb threats prompted evacuations across France.
The Palace of Versailles, the Louvre as well as schools, airports and hospitals have been targeted.
Those behind the disruption are mostly minors, authorities say.
The threats come at a time of heightened tension in France, after A Teacher was fatally stabbed by an alleged jihadist last week at a school in the northern city of Arras.
Bomb scares have led to The Palace of Versailles being evacuated four times This Week , while the Louvre In Paris was also forced to evacuate thousands of visitors last Saturday.
A Number of regional airports were evacuated on Wednesday, including Lille, Nantes, Nice and Toulouse, and 11 airports were also affected on Thursday.
France was placed on its last week following The Killing of 57-year-old teacher Dominique Bernard . The Suspect , a former pupil, is a Russian national of Chechen origin.
Schools have also been targeted by bomb scares. Six high schools in the Toulouse area alone were evacuated on Thursday and earlier This Week pupils in one Toulouse school were told to go under their tables when a suspect package was spotted in front of The Building .
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said on Thursday night that 18 people, mainly minors, had been arrested in a space of 48 Hours but he stressed that France was under no specific threat.
The Bomb scares have been made by phone or email, via a website launched in 2020 to text police officers direct, and by contacting official police Social Media accounts.
Justice Minister Éric Dupond-Moretti warned those he called " little jokers" that they would be " found and punished".
Authorities are using IP addresses and phone numbers to identify those responsible. Calling in a fake bomb threat is A Crime in France that carries up to three years in prison and a €45,000 (£39,000) fine.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com