Bad Blood
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No. of episodes | 14 (list of episodes) |
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Networks | Citytv |
Production locations | Montreal |
Greater Sudbury | |
Nov 22, 2018 | |
This is a considerable series in the crime drama genre. The direction, writing, cinematography, settings and acting are . . . | |
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ID | 892845 |
About Bad Blood
Montreal Mafia boss Vito Rizzuto is released from prison after serving 31 years for murder and seeks revenge on those who killed his family and friends.
Taylor Swift's 1989: The stories behind her biggest album
... 8) Bad BloodBad Blood has the dubious distinction of taking in Rolling Stone s ranking of all 237 Taylor Swift songs...
Kevin McCarthy has gone. Why was he removed and who might replace him?
... Given the Bad Blood in the party over his removal it is hard to imagine a figure who could unite the warring factions...
MTV VMAs 2023: Shakira and Taylor Swift are the big award winners
... She is the first artist to win video of the year twice in a row, and extended her record for the most wins in that category to four - after previously winning for Bad Blood, You Need to Calm Down and All Too Well: The Short Film...
Laura Kuenssberg: Inside the high-stakes soap opera that led to political chaos
... It was so messy because of the Bad Blood of the referendum campaign which seeped into the party and Parliament, compounded by Whitehall s struggle to manage the challenges of Brexit and the pressures of the pandemic...
English National Opera: Where next after being told to move out of London?
... " However, Mafi cautions that Mancunians may not feel ownership of something that is parachuted in from the capital, especially if there is Bad Blood...
Hitmen jailed after gangster rap shooting boast in Glasgow
... There appeared to be Bad Blood between McCann and Mr Spence...
Channel migrants: Why politics is dominating the debate on migrants
... And there s Bad Blood between the two over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol, signed by the EU and UK as part of the Brexit divorce deal to safeguard peace and avoid a hard customs border down the island of Ireland...
Hollyoaks launches investigation after Rachel Adedeji racism claims
... On Monday Loose women, Bryan addressed the backlash she had received from the podcast announcement, but said there was no Bad Blood between himself and Adedeji...
Channel migrants: Why politics is dominating the debate on migrants
In France, in Brussels and the UK, there have been expressions of remorse and sadness at The Loss of human life in the Channel. Yet, at the same time, politics is interwoven into The Migration and asylum debate wherever you look.
First: domestic politics. Boris Johnson promised to " Take back control" of UK borders after Brexit, but the influx of dinghy arrivals across the Channel doesn't exactly scream watertight borders. And the EU is keen to point out that the " skinny" Brexit deal Mr Johnson wanted, keeping Brussels very much at arms' length,
As for Emmanuel Macron , he is heading into a hotly contested presidential election in France. Under Pressure from the political right and the far right, he's keen to come across as a security-conscious nationalist. That's why he cited " national sovereignty" when he Once Again refused The British offer of joint patrols on French beaches and waters. His government mutters that the UK should understand the sovereignty argument in The Light of its Brexit vote.
The UK Home Secretary Priti Patel says she'll send officials and law-enforcement officers to Paris on Friday to intensify joint cooperation and intelligence-sharing. But you need trust to work hand-in-hand and, right now, UK-French relations Are frosty to say the least.
France was perceived as Bad Cop by the UK during the often fraught Brexit Negotiations with the EU. Post-Brexit, the Two Sides Are at loggerheads over a small number of fishing permits France accuses the UK of holding back on (the UK denies the allegation). And there's Bad Blood between the two over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol, signed by the EU and UK as part of the Brexit divorce deal to safeguard peace and avoid a hard customs Border Down The Island of Ireland.
Adding to those tensions, France is still smarting from, which it only found out about at the very last moment - and which cost Paris a lucrative submarine contract.
Combating people-smuggling and deterring the desperate from risking their Lives At Sea becomes even more complicated, when you Stand Back a bit more.
President Macron sees the Channel Crossing dilemma as a pan-European challenge, as much as a bilateral issue with the UK.
He may have spurned UK offers of extra boots on the ground along France's sprawling northern coastline, but he has called on Brussels for help. After All , says Mr Macron, the asylum-seekers and others in Calais, hoping to head for the UK, didn't appear by magic. They will have crossed other EU countries to get here.
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, BBC Newsnight: Lewis Goodall reports from Dunkirk's new migrant camp.Mr Macron knows that " irregular migration" as it's often referred to, is all-too familiar at the EU's various external borders. Remember the 2015 refugee and migrant crisis, affecting The Bloc 's southern rim? And recently.
Irregular migration to richer countries is not going to disappear as long as there's poverty, war, persecution and environmental refugees in other parts of The World .
So yes, the issue is well-known to Brussels, but so is the year-on-year failure of member states to agree on what should be done.
Germany has been open to taking in large numbers of refugees and asylum-seekers. Its government-in-waiting, Taking Over from Angela Merkel , wants to promote more legal migration as a means of deterring men, women and children from making perilous sea-crossings in flimsy, overcrowded dinghies. But Hungary and others in central and eastern EU states favour the " fortress Europe" option, making external borders as impenetrable as possible.
In the meantime, NGOs, Human Rights lawyers, members of The Public sickened by the tragic loss of life and a big chunk of French Media - Take the popular Le Monde newspaper for Example - Are saying enough is enough. They demand that France, the UK and other EU member states put aside politics, roll up their sleeves, and actually Do Something together to save Lives .
Source of news: bbc.com