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Day: August 24, 2017

Net migration to the UK has fallen to the lowest level for three years
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Net migration to the UK has fallen to the lowest level for three years

    Tens of thousands of EU citizens left in the year to March 2017, driving net migration down to its lowest level in three years. Net migration to the UK has fallen to the lowest level for three years as thousands of EU citizens have left the country after the Brexit referendum. Figures released by the Office for National Statistics showed net migration stood at 246,000 in the year ending in March 2017 down 81,000 compared to the previous 12 months. The figures were the first to be released since the General Election in June. More than half the drop was due to an increase in the number of EU citizens leaving Britain and fewer arriving. Net migration of EU citizens fell by 51,000 to 127,000 its lowest lever since December 2013. The number of EU citizens leaving the country in...
100 people are evacuated after Switzerland landslide: Eight people are missing, 12 farm destroyed
ENGLISH, Europe

100 people are evacuated after Switzerland landslide: Eight people are missing, 12 farm destroyed

    Around 100 people are evacuated from small villages after the landslide, while 12 farm buildings have been destroyed. Eight people are missing following a landslide in southeastern Switzerland, police have said. Around 100 people have been evacuated from several small villages in the Val Bondasca region following the landslide on Wednesday. Graubunden cantonal police have said that German, Austrian and Swiss citizens are among the missing. Officers said they had been missing for more than a day, and that six of the eight had been reported missing by relatives. They added that 12 farm buildings, including barns and stables, had been destroyed. Hikers were airlifted from nearby huts after the area was hit by rocks and mud. An army helicopter has been called in to help with t...
EU nationals deportation letters sending an unfortunate error
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

EU nationals deportation letters sending an unfortunate error

    Theresa May The prime minister has admitted the Home Office made an unfortunate error when it mistakenly sent up to 100 letters to EU nationals living in the UK ordering them to leave the country or face deportation. The Home Office was forced to apologise after one of the letters was publicised on social media by a Finnish academic who believed she was about to be forced to leave. The government admitted it had sent 100 or so letters threatening recipients with deportation, and warning that they could face detention under the Immigration Act. The Home Office could not confirm how many went to EU nationals, but said that all addressees were from within the European Economic Area. Later on Wednesday Theresa May described the situation as an unfortunate error, adding: I unde...
GCSE pass rates have fallen this year
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

GCSE pass rates have fallen this year

    The proportion of entries gaining at least a C grade or 7 under the new English system - falls to 66.3%, the lowest since 2008. Overall GCSE pass rates have fallen this year after a new grading system was introduced in England in the biggest overhaul in a generation. Traditional A* to G grades have now been replaced with a 9 to 1 system, with 9 being the highest mark. The grade 7 is broadly equivalent to an A under the old system, while a 4 is broadly equivalent to a C. Three core subjects - maths, English language and English literature - are the first to be tested using the new numerical grading. :: New GCSE grades system: All you need to know Across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the proportion of C/4 grades or above awarded to 16-year-old pupils is down 0.6% to 6...
A fire broke out in a Poundland shop in London’s Chingford area
ENGLISH, London

A fire broke out in a Poundland shop in London’s Chingford area

    Police are treating the blaze as suspicious and say three people were seen leaving the area when it began to erupt. A huge fire has broken out at a Poundland in east London, with 97 firefighters battling to get the blaze under control. Witnesses posted video on social media of the discount shop in Chingford being engulfed by flames and the building's roof has been partially destroyed. Half of the ground floor and parts of the first floor were also alight, as nearby homes were evacuated and shocked residents looked on. One person wrote on Twitter: Shop burning down at Chingford Mount! Pray there's no one in there. Horrific!! Police are treating the fire as suspicious and say three suspects were seen leaving the area shortly after it began. No injuries have been reported, an...