Iran says staff yet to be given World Cup green light as players secure visas
Iran's football federation said the behaviour of co-hosts the US โcontradicts international sports lawsโ
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Iran's football federation said the behaviour of co-hosts the US โcontradicts international sports lawsโ
The chief executive of the Police Federation of England and Wales - Britain's biggest staff association for police officers - has been sacked after being arrested on suspicion of fraud.
Exclusive: Mukund Krisha says he is โproudโ of his record at staff association after allegations of fraud The former head of the Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) who was arrested on suspicion of corruption has told the Guardian he is confident he will be โentirely exoneratedโ and is โproudโ of his record at the organisation. Mukund Krishna, who was the chief executive of the staff association, is facing claims of financial wrongdoing and had his contract terminated on Sunday. Continue reading...
PC Jay Wakefield has been nominated for the Police Federation's National Police Bravery award.
Brian Booth, deputy national chairman of the Police Federation, said crime will become rife with dangerous offenders emboldened by the lack of deterrents.
The NSW premier saying working families are being โstungโ by bracket creep. Follow updates live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The NSW economy will grow less than expected next financial year amid rising inflation and the global oil shock, the stateโs treasurer will warn ahead of next monthโs budget. In a speech today ahead of the 23 June state budget, Daniel Mookhey will warn that NSW will only avoid a recession in 2026-27 because of the number of renewable energy projects now under construction in the state. Attentive budget watchers will notice a slowdown more pronounced in NSW than elsewhere in the federation. The simple reason is that higher inflation has led to higher interest rates which is lowering consumption spending; the point of the [Reserve Bank of Australiaโs] increased interest rates. But the more complicated explanation is this: higher interest rates hurt working Australians in every state, but they hurt working Australians more in this state. Continue reading...