$1.5m worth of parliamentary furnishings sitting in off-site storage
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Pete Alonso passes David Wright on Mets’ all-time home run list in blast-filled win over Rockies
3 Seahawks veterans whose roles will be pushed by rookies in 2025
With their 11 picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks tied for the most rookies selected at the event. Coming off an impressive first season under head coach Mike Macdonald, the Seahawks have a lot of roster changes forthcoming in the offseason. Despite coming off their best season since 2020, the Seahawks remain […]
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Marlins pitcher makes SpongeBob comparison after getting hit in head
The Miami Marlins beat the Tampa Bay Rays 11-10 in ten innings on Saturday. While it was a great win, there was a scary moment between innings for Miami. Marlins pitcher Ryan Weathers was warming up for the first inning when catcher Nick Fortes’ throw to second base hit him in the head. Weathers stayed […]
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Texas lands potential Arch Manning weapon over Ole Miss, Notre Dame
Texas football stockpiled its 2026 class during the official visit weekend for recruits. The Longhorns not only added new commits, but gained a potential future Arch Manning weapon courted by Ole Miss and Notre Dame. Texas and head coach Steve Sarkisian landed Kohen Brown Sunday, with Hayes Fawcett of On3 confirming the commitment. Brown previously […]
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Fury as taxpayers forking out £1million a WEEK to migrant-chasing lawyers

TAXPAYERS are forking out £1million a week to migrant-chasing lawyers.
Some £54.2million last year went to legal teams seeking to thwart deportations or argue asylum seekers should remain.
Campaigners say solicitors are lining their pockets by convincing clients to mount appeals.
Between March and December last year alone, some 45,787 Legal Aid claims were granted at an average cost of £827 per case.
It means solicitors pocket public cash — at £52 an hour — even if their clients have no realistic cases.
Bizarre excuses include the case of woman-beating Konrad Makocki, 37, who used European human rights laws to say he had to be near his twin sister.
Figures seen by The Sun show the cost of operating the judiciary in the Immigration and Asylum Tribunal Chamber hit £53.5million in the year to March, whilst staffing appeals cost £31.4million.
And rates are set to rise.
Former minister Sir Alec Shelbrooke said: “It’s clear that too many lawyers in the system are raking it in from public funds.
“You’d hope the government would realise that the system is ripe for exploitation, but I have serious doubts that lefty lawyer Sir Keir would do anything other than side with his own chums.”
A Government spokeswoman said: “We are restoring order to this system, with a rapid increase in asylum decision-making.”
