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'Taking a Knee' at UEFA Euro 2020; Airlines Call for Furlough Scheme Extension | NTD UK News

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NTD UK News Full Broadcast: Part I—11 June 2021 💎Subscribe to NTD UK NEWS: http://bit.ly/3qTSvM6 💎Follow us on Facebook: https://fb.me/NTDUKNews 💎Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ntd_uk 💎Join us on Telegram: https://t.me/NTDUKNews 'Taking a Knee' at UEFA Euro 2020 Airlines Call for Furlough Scheme Extension Raab: UK Doesn’t Favour Vaccine Diplomacy Transgender Tweet: Maya Forstater Wins Appeal UK Report Says Hong Kong Law Curtails Freedom Amnesty Report: Hellscape in Xinjiang UK Economy Grows Fastest Since Last Summer Mining on the Verge of Comeback in Cornwall? New Rail Pass for Domestic Holidaymakers Plans for players to kneel at the Euro 20-20 football championship have drawn controversy. While some see it as showing support for minority players, others say it is politicising the sport. In a letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, the Airline industry body is asking the government for further economic support. The pandemic hit to their industry has resulted in billions of pounds of pre-tax losses and more than 30,000 job cuts. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says there is no doubt some countries are using vaccines as a diplomatic tool, but Britain does not support the so-called vaccine diplomacy. A woman who lost her job after claiming people cannot change their biological sex has won her appeal against an employment tribunal. Beijing has broken its legal obligations by undermining Hong Kong's autonomy, according to a government report. Dominic Raab says China used a national security law to "drastically curtail freedoms". Amnesty International says, “The Chinese authorities have created a dystopian hellscape on a staggering scale”. Their latest report on Xinjiang says hundreds of thousands of Muslims are suffering mass internment and torture. Consumers returning to high street stores and visiting their hairdressers helped the UK economy grow at its fastest rate since July 2020. Is mining in Cornwall about to boom again? The demand for metals for electronics and batteries has many in the county believing mines that have been closed for decades could be reopened. The Government has announced a new rail pass for domestic holidaymakers to boost the recovery of domestic tourism.
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