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Printing error in Ilkley Town Council voting pack 'unforgivable' | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Printing error in Ilkley Town Council voting pack 'unforgivable' | Bradford Telegraph and Argus
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Printing error in Ilkley Town Council voting pack 'unforgivable'

BRADFORD Council has been accused of incompetence after a printing error was made in a postal vote package for the election of councillor to Ilkley…

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BBC News

thank you forjoining us. the us said, after this vote, that it supports a palestinian state but it still vetoed the resolution that would have fully recognised palestine — at the united nations, at least. what you make of the us�*s actions today? well, it is consistent with us positions going back a couple of decades of supporting palestinian statehood and supporting un security council resolutions that call for the eventual creation of a palestinian state that was done under george w bush but, at the same time, not supporting a request forfull membership in the general assembly. palestine is a non—member observer state in the general assembly and i think the biggest difference this time is that it has come with a heavy heart, rather than in anger. in the past, it has always been a veto applied in anger

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than six months of war in gaza while israel continues expanding settlements in the occupied west bank. that's a move widely considered a violation of international law. our north america correspondent john sudworth has more on the vote. yeah, there's been a long day of speeches here at the united nations, passionately held positions on both sides. the palestinian representative saying that granting palestine full membership status would give hope to the palestinian people. a response from the israeli ambassador here saying that six months on from the hamas attacks, it would simply be a reward for terror. now, the us position, as you say, has long been known. it argues that granting palestine full status would be premature, that it should not come ahead of a negotiated settlement — a bilateral agreement between palestine

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in red, we can see a small percentage of first—time voters. the majority, in green, are aged 30 to sa. and a small percentage are elderly. and they, for the first time this year will be able to vote at home via postal vote. now, india is keen that everybody gets a chance to have their say this year — in fact, according to the chief election commissioner, he said: and he's not wrong. let's take a look at this photo here. this is a group of porters taking some voting stations up to a remote area in west bengal. now, because of the sheer volume of people, they are having to stagger the voting this year. so,there will be seven polling dates and the counting of the votes will happen

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and israel — but, nonetheless, although that was the us position, it was clear that it did not want — if it could possibly avoid it, to have to do what it did today. there are reports of pretty intense lobbying behind the scenes. the us would have liked to have got this vote delayed or even better had other members come on board to help defeat it. but in the end, what's remarkable is 12 of the 15 members of the security council voted in favour, including some pretty key us allies — japan, south korea and france. and that forced the us ambassador, robert wood, to raise that hand, issuing the veto and killing the proposal. the proposal — but not only that, some critics would say once again exposing how isolated the us is becoming on the international stage over this issue. hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the arab gulf states institute, gave us his analysis of the un vote on the palestinian bid.

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reports from capri. a majorfocus here is ukraine's calls for more air defence systems. the nato secretary generaljens stoltenberg is here in capri. he said earlier there is an urgent critical need, that russia is pushing on the whole front line whilst carrying out waves of air strikes. but, look, this is a g7 foreign ministers meeting. ukraine's foreign minister is here but it's not a formal weapons—pledging session. that being said, they can discuss, they can coordinate. but speaking to officials today, the mood on this issue overall is somewhat downbeat. causing a bit more optimism, though, is the prospect of a vote in congress on the long—stalled us aid package to ukraine of $60 billion. that's certainly being talked up here. they are looking, though, at other ways to raise money for ukraine, and one idea that's been kicking

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hello, i'm carl nasman. a palestinian bid tojoin the united nations as a full member has failed after the united states used its veto during the vote. the us is a permanent member of the security council. it argued that an independent palestinian state should be established through direct negotiations between israel and the palestinian authority and not through un action. have a listen. we also have long been clear that premature actions here in new york, even with the best intentions, will not achieve statehood for the palestinian people. as members of the security council, we have a special responsibility to ensure that our actions further the cause of international peace and security and are consistent with the requirements for the un charter. as reflected in the report of the admission committee, there was not unanimity among committee members as to whether the applicant met

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Newsday

security staff, 400,000 vehicles and 5.5 million electronic voting machines. let's take a closer look at the voters. they make up the equivalent of the populations of the us, russia, the uk, belgium, france, japan and brazil. let's take a closer look at the make—up of those voters. in red we can see a small percentage of first—time voters, the majority in green are aged 30 to 84. a small percentage are elderly. and they, for the first time will be able to vote at home via postal vote. india is keen that everybody gets a chance to have their say this year. in fact, according to the chief election commissioner, he said all teams will walk the extra mile to reach every voter, whether they are injungels or snowy mountains. we will go on horseback, elephants, mules or helicopters. we will reach everywhere. he's not wrong. let's look at this photo here. this is a

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Newsday

let's take a closer look at the voters. they make up the equivalent of the populations of the us, russia, the uk, belgium, france, japan and brazil. let's take a closer look at the make—up of those voters. in red we can see a small percentage of first—time voters, the majority in green are aged 30 to sa. a small percentage are elderly. and they, for the first time will be able to vote at home via postal vote. india is keen that everybody gets a chance to have their say this year. in fact, according to the chief election commissioner, he said their teams will walk the extra mile to reach every voter, whether they are in jungels or snowy mountains. we will go on horseback, elephants, mules or helicopters. we will reach everywhere.

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