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The retired lorry and cherry-picker operator, who lives in Canvey Island, Essex, with his wife Jan, said the first the family knew of the medals was from a 2006 book called Legacy Heroes of Rorke's Drift, by author Kris Wheatley.
The battle - in which a record 11 Victoria Crosses (VC) and five Distinguished Conduct Medals were awarded to the survivors - is commonly recognised as one of the most famous in British Military history.
Like Jacinda Ardern who treated New Zealand as a prison island, banning her hapless citizens from leaving or returning for over two years, and Justin Trudeau, who removed the basic human rights of Canadians who exercised their right to bodily autonomy.
Jesse brought in Rick Leach, 33, from Los Angeles; Olumide 'Olu' Onajide, 29, an IT analyst from Newark; Alex Bordyukov, 34, from Grosse Point, Michigan; Tyler Norris, 25, from Wildwood, New Jersey; and Adam Todd, 26, from Bachelorette Australia.
When the two-hour episode started Jill Chin, 26, an architectural historian from Scituate, Rhode Island, and Genevieve Parisi , 27, a bartender from Rehoboth, Massachusetts, were worried about being sent away after the new five women showed up.
The production arm is one of the largest content producers in Europe and private equity groups are understood to be interested in taking a stake. ITV Studios could be worth up to £3bn, according to estimates from Citi analysts.
Wendy Morton has also been installed as the Tories' first female chief whip, in charge of parliamentary party discipline. Ben Wallace remains Defence Secretary after backing her campaign and Brandon Lewis is made Justice Secretary, while Boris Johnson loyalist Jacob Rees Mogg is business secretary. Kemi Badenoch's loyalty was also rewarded as she is named International Trade Secretary, while Kit Malthouse becomes Education Secretary.
Not to mention the blindingly obvious fact that if China hadn't tried to cover up the outbreak of Covid-19 in the first place, most likely unintentionally leaked from a lab, then the world wouldn't have faced the peril of the past two years in the first place.
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The launch of the European Super League in 2021 quickly collapsed after Premier League clubs Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham pulled out in the face of criticism from their own supporters in addition to other key figures across the sport.
Asked if the 2024-25 season was the earliest the failed project could start up again, Reichart told the PA news agency: 'That might be the first reasonable and realistic call but there are so many variables that I can't actually foresee.
Shares rose 9.1 per cent, or 5.64p, to 67.34p but are still down around 40 per cent this year. An ITV spokesman said: 'The board of ITV continuously reviews opportunities to increase shareholder value.
'Of course the situation of the English clubs and the Premier League is a strong example of how attractive a club-run competition could actually look like and what difference it makes if you have the best playing each other week after week in a way.
Perhaps it's hard for our leaders to condemn China on Zero Covid, as it would be an acknowledgement that they too massively overreacted to the threat of the virus for far too long, damning us to the economic hellscape where we now find ourselves.
Perhaps no one was more evangelical about China's approach than the UK's current Chancellor Jeremy Hunt - recently imposed in an anti-democratic coup - who spent weeks enthusing that the British government, then led by Boris Johnson, should follow its policy, even lobbying the health minister to lock Brits testing positive for the Covid in Chinese-style quarantine facilities.
The Western leaders who advocated - or even attempted - such a policy in civilised and free societies should look at the carnage the authoritarian President Xi Jinping has unleashed on the good and long-suffering people of China, who have been pushed to the brink and are finally fighting back, then hold their heads in shame.
On the very day of the BBC incident and growing coverage of Xi's human rights outrage, new British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will outline a soft on China policy of ‘robust pragmatism' in a speech in London tonight.