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A Scottish newspaper deliberately left its front page as a protest against the ban on travel covered by Theresa May.The National said that it was banned from covering the Prime Minister of Scotland and a blank spot was published on the front page and where it was covered.
The newspaper shared photos of their front page on Twitter, in which a silhouette was shown with PM's words: Next page of tomorrow: This is where we have reported on Theresa May's trip to Scotland. We were barred from our press program with other newspapers. We have refused to cover it. "
Inside, two pages had another vacant place with the binline: Political correspondent of the newspaper, Andrew not written by the writings, and then with the words: "We have refused to cover the visit of the Prime Minister."
The newsletter made the same thing online, in which there was a piece title: "Theresa May can visit Scotland ... here's our coverage", then the words: "This is where we have theresa May of Scotland It will be reported on the journey. "
Mrs. May made a short tour of Scotland on Thursday as part of a UK tour to sell the BRACECT deal.
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According to the press gazette, National Editor Callum Baird said that he believed that the paper was excluded from Scotland due to its editorial line on independence - it supported the Yes campaign in the 2014 vote.
He said: "When we heard that we were not going to be invited to this program, it was insulting ... ... we thought we would not let him go away from it."
The number 10 Press Office had said that the reason for not being able to attend Mrs May meeting in Veer Bridge was due to "limited capacity".
On the national page, the front page is shown and shared around the world, and has criticized number 10 including Lib Dem MP and former journalist Christine Jardin, who wrote the decision "disabled" and branded: "Politicians Do not choose and choose who investigates them. "
The newspaper shared photos of their front page on Twitter, in which a silhouette was shown with PM's words: Next page of tomorrow: This is where we have reported on Theresa May's trip to Scotland. We were barred from our press program with other newspapers. We have refused to cover it. "
Inside, two pages had another vacant place with the binline: Political correspondent of the newspaper, Andrew not written by the writings, and then with the words: "We have refused to cover the visit of the Prime Minister."
The newsletter made the same thing online, in which there was a piece title: "Theresa May can visit Scotland ... here's our coverage", then the words: "This is where we have theresa May of Scotland It will be reported on the journey. "
Mrs. May made a short tour of Scotland on Thursday as part of a UK tour to sell the BRACECT deal.
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According to the press gazette, National Editor Callum Baird said that he believed that the paper was excluded from Scotland due to its editorial line on independence - it supported the Yes campaign in the 2014 vote.
He said: "When we heard that we were not going to be invited to this program, it was insulting ... ... we thought we would not let him go away from it."
The number 10 Press Office had said that the reason for not being able to attend Mrs May meeting in Veer Bridge was due to "limited capacity".
On the national page, the front page is shown and shared around the world, and has criticized number 10 including Lib Dem MP and former journalist Christine Jardin, who wrote the decision "disabled" and branded: "Politicians Do not choose and choose who investigates them. "
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In December 2017, Fernando Fernández, AIA and Janet Fernandez participated in the presentation, which performed in New Jersey to showcase a new future chapel located in La Cofradia Arquidisasana de la Virgen de la Caridade del Cobre. There are only two chapels of your kind in the world; One in Miami, Florida and one of the Santiago de Cuba. This presentation was published in a local newspaper, which was very special thanks, which was mentioned by Fernando and Janet by La Corfreda Archivasena de la Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre.
Man accused of killing small dogs for death with roll-up news
Rexburg - The charges against a man on the charge of killing a small dog for Tuesday afternoon in Rexburg are pending.
The police was called in an apartment around 350 km west west of 1 PM. After a neighbor hear a dog leaning and screaming in pain. When the officers arrived, they found a dead "little dog" in an apartment.
Rexburg Police Captain Randy Lewis told EastIdahoNews.com: "A 66-year-old tenant told us that he was trying to take boggers from the dog's eyes and the dog was protesting." "The dog will not come out of the cage, so he grabbed it from the neck and possibly suppressed it."
Lewis says that the man repeatedly beat the animal with the newspaper until it lost consciousness.
The dog owner admitted that he had consumed alcohol and said that things could be "out of hand."
Officials confiscated a dead dog and another dog living in the apartment. The owner asked the police to provide updates because he said "dogs are like my children."
The man may have to face charges of animal cruelty. Their name will then be issued if officially charged.
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