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Around 1,000 Myanmar refugees asked for assistance to return to their homes yesterday after some 3,000 fled fighting in Mya-waddy and crossed into Mae Sot. Almost half were women, the elderly - and young children, many had suffered from heat exhaustion. others were fearful of theft of their house
ITV is facing renewed scrutiny over its duty of care to newsreader Rageh Omaar after it was suspected he appeared ill the night before he struggled to speak during a bulletin programme.Viewers were worried about the 10 o'clock news anchor as he was in obvious trouble towards the end of Friday's show - and now a broadcast veteran says there were warning signs ahead of time.Nicholas Owen, a former ITV News presenter, sent a message of condolence to Mr Omaar, 56, who himself thanked the public for...
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