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- his dismissal. During a press conference held on 26 January 2024, Beale criticsed the "negativity" and "lack of respect" he said he had received from Sunderland...
- Islington North group, composed of over 100 local Labour Party members, criticsed Corbyn's campaign as an independent candidate and pledged support for...
- extension) to issue a decision will be instituted. Legal practitioners have criticsed the bill as an "attempt to exploit 'collective amnesia' and divert criticism...
- that An Answer Can Be Found lacks "one absolutely killer tune", and also criticsed Miller's vocal performances, which were described as "limited in range...
- well preserved axes, and Teutonic coins. The 2014-2019 surveys have been criticsed due to inconsistent publications and not following scientific techniques...
- performances, the production standards, the theme music and the set design, but criticsed the script, which he described as the series' "weakest thing". In a review...
- Homeland Security to pay for migrant detention and courts. This decision was criticsed by U.S. Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard who said in a statement that:...
- Edouard's hand before ending up in the net. During the same game Clancy was criticsed for his lack of consistency in making decisions, awarding Celtic a penalty...
- held as a response to the Christchurch mosque shootings. The band were criticsed for performing the song due to its inclusion of references to firearms...
- prisoners awaiting imminent execution. Al-Khair's resentencing was widely criticsed as contrary to Saudi law; among other issues, a judge who had previously...