British Royal Debacle – by Dr. Tilak S. Fernando   Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born on 21 April 1926. She married the Duke of Edinburgh on 20 November 1947 and had four children. The young couple were on tour in Kenya, when they had to return to England to attend King George VI, her father’s, funeral. He died in his sleep on 6 February 1952. Princess Elizabeth’s coronation took place on 2 June 1953 at Westminster Abbey in London and she was crowned the Queen of Great Britain, Northern Ireland, and Head of the Commonwealth. Queen Elizabeth II goes down in British Royal history as the longest reigning monarch. She marks her 70 years on the throne on 6 February 2022. During her stint as the Queen of England, she toured thousands of miles in England and worldwide, shaking millions of hands. However, being the mother of Prince Andrew, ...

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Australia’s richest woman warns Australia will end up impoverished like Sri Lanka Source:Dailymirror Gina Rinehart, Australia’s richest woman worth $31billion, has warned Australia is on the same track as Sri Lanka and Argentina in falling from prosperity to poverty due to a big-spending, regulation-heavy government. The mining magnate, who is the country’s richest person with a net worth of $31billion, urged Australians to be ‘on guard’ against the ‘ruining effects of socialism’ in order to preserve the nation’s wealth, the Daily Mail reported. She sounded the warning in a chapter  she wrote for an upcoming book titled Australia Tomorrow which features essays from prominent centre-right thinkers including former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce and broadcaster Alan Jones. ...

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Unknown fate for Rithish’s family Source:-dandenong The Federal Government won’t comment on pleas for a grief-stricken asylum seeker family to stay in Australia. The local community has been swift to help the Tamil family who lost their four-year-old son Rithish Kirushnaneethan in a house fire in Leonard Street, Dandenong on 25 July. More than $100,000 had been raised on a Go Fund Me page for the family, who had left homeless and without any belongings. Grief counselling, clothes and basic supplies have also been provided. The family is still living under threat of deportation since arriving by boat from Sri Lanka in 2012. They had been detained on Christmas Island and in Adelaide, and remained on a bridging visa for nine years, according to the Go Fund Me page. In 2018, the family was last interviewed by Department of Home Affairs as part of their application for permanent protection. They ...

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