Girish
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This is highly significant but not entirely surprising. As I wrote in my latest piece, the Gulf states have a vital economic interest in resuming maritime transit through the Strait of Hormuz, and possess considerable military capacity to help do so.

Statement from Adm. Brad Cooper, CENTCOM commander:






BREAKING‼️ The Home Office has WON the High Court battle over Epping’s Bell Hotel - thanks to the three Labour-voting judges: 🟥Justice Bean, from Society of Labour Lawyers 🟥Nicola Davies, a Labour-voting feminist 🟥Justice Cobb (R), who wanted to undo Brexit


BREAKING: The Court of Appeal has overturned an injunction that would have blocked the use of the Bell Hotel in Epping to house asylum seekers The home office argued that the human rights of asylum seekers ultimately trumped the concerns of local residents The Court of Appeal found that the temporary injunction would have incentivised unlawful protests and encouraged other councils to apply for injunctions It said the judge made an 'erroneous decision' in denying the Home Office the right to take part in the legal proceedings 'If an outbreak of protests enhances the case for a planning injunction, this runs the risk of acting as an incentive for further protests. There is a risk of encouraging further lawlessness'










