Dignity Bus provides warm shelter for homeless to sleep on cold nights
The Dignity Bus is a place where the homeless can lay their heads and keep warm on a frigid night.
Emergency services rushed to the scene to battle the blaze after the fire service were alerted to the incident at around 11.57am
Bobby Witt Jr. began the season as a highly rated prospect and looks like he's starting to heat up. Fellow rookies Nolan Gorman and Michael Harris also are attracting attention. A day after falling a double shy of the cycle, Witt hit three doubles Saturday as the Royals beat Minnesota 7-3.
A police source said the officers were responding to ‘crown trouble’ among the thousands of Liverpool fans around Place de la Nation
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STORY: Complete with coronation memorabilia and bar tender serving what they say is the Queen's favourite tipple, the capsule has views over the capital, including Buckingham palace itself.The 96-year-old, Britain's longest-reigning monarch, marked seven decades as queen in February, and four days of "Platinum Jubilee" events to recognise that landmark are being held at the start of June.
Shambolic scenes outside the Stade de France saw supporters with tickets made to wait in huge queues until after the match began.
The Queen is celebrating her 70th year on the throne with a four-day Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend
Liverpool fans attempting to get into the Champions League final were locked out of the stadium and “tear-gassed by French police” as ticketing issues saw build-up to the game descend into chaos. "These are only patchy bits of information but we can confirm that tear gas was used outside the stadium this evening, there has been a delay to kick-off." ESPN’s Mark Ogden tweeted footage of fans with tickets being tear-gassed by police.
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Liverpool have called for an investigation into the ‘unacceptable’ scenes before the Champions League final which saw fans tear-gassed by police and entry gates locked. “These are only patchy bits of information but we can confirm that tear gas was used outside the stadium this evening, there has been a delay to kick-off.” ESPN’s Mark Ogden tweeted footage of Liverpool fans with tickets being tear-gassed.
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