might say it is naive, england would say it is brave. they scored quickly again and have given themselves a chance to reclaim the initiative on the third day here at lord s. manchester united have agreed a deal to buy england international mason mount from chelsea. talks to try to resolve the impasse over a fee for the midfielder have been successful, with an initial £55 million agreed that could rise to 60. mount will sign a five year deal at old trafford. ex chelsea midfielder n golo kante has bought a football club. the france international will become the chairman of the belgian third tier side royal excelsior virton on the same day he joins the saudi arabia pro league side al ittihad. the greatest cycle race in the world gets under way this weekend. the 110th tour de france will start in bilbao that s spain, of course on saturday. but the traditional grand depart always begins on the thursday night. tadej pogacar is one of two overwhelming favourites for the yellow
inquiry which is actually set in motion in 2015. motion in 2015. it s looking at these activities motion in 2015. it s looking at these activities in motion in 2015. it s looking at these activities in this - motion in 2015. it s looking at these activities in this first . these activities in this first report of a group of officers that was set up by scotland yard, they were called a special demonstration squad, and they were set up in 1968 commander report is focusing on the years between 1968 in 1975. back in that period, this group was spying on organisations like the anti apartheid movement, the women s liberation front, and also trade unionists. the chair of the public inquiry is asking the question, did the end justify the means? the chair, a very senior legal figure the end justify the means? the chair, a very senior legalfigure is saying he doesn t believe it does because he thinks the information that was being gathered from these groups, they were getting info
it was supposed to be an optional scheme for the woman. all of the women that i spoke to, they all said they did not know that. they felt like it was completely forced, that they did not have a choice. maria s daughter says the state authorities, such as councils and church organisations, should apologise. an acknowledgement that that happened and an apology for it would be enormously welcome. but as long as it stays silenced and under the carpet, you know, it s as if all of that happened and she s gone through all of this and we ve struggled with all of this for no acknowledgement and no reason. the irish government said it recognised the deep hurt of many survivors who were repatriated and that comprehensive birth information services were now in place. several organisations in the uk who researchers have linked to repatriations didn t respond to a request for comments. maria has spent decades investigating the mystery
research so far has revealed around 3,000 cases, but campaigners believe the realfigure is higher. archives indicate welfare officials in britain regarded unmarried irish mothers as a burden on resources. it was supposed to be an optional scheme for the woman. all of the women that i spoke to, they felt like it was completely forced, that they did not have a choice. maria s daughter says the state authorities, such as councils and church organisations, should apologise. an acknowledgement that that| happened and an apology for it would be enormously welcome. the irish government said it recognised the deep hurt of many survivors who were repatriated. several british organisations who researchers have linked to repatriations didn t respond to a request for comment. maria has spent decades investigating her own early life. my advice to women who have gone through this and are going through it is to keep strong. through it is to keep strong.
mothers as a burden on resources. the cost was something that theyjust kept coming back to, and this was part of the reason for the repatriation scheme. it was supposed to be an optional scheme for the woman. all of the women that i spoke to, they all said they did not know that. they felt like it was completely forced, that they did not have a choice. maria s daughter says the state authorities, such as councils and church organisations, should apologise. an acknowledgement that that happened and an apology for it would be enormously welcome. but as long as it stays silenced and under the carpet, you know, it s as if all of that happened and she s gone through all of this and we ve struggled with all of this for no acknowledgement and no reason. the irish government said it recognised the deep hurt of many survivors who were repatriated and that comprehensive birth information services were now in place.