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Phillip Schofield seen for first time in months as he reunites with wife Steph after 'unwise but not illegal' affair

Phillip Schofield has been pictured out and about for the first time in months after admitting to an 'unwise but not illegal' affair which led to his This Morning demise. The broadcaster initially 'stepped back' from his role on the ITV daytime show after more than 20 years as he said rumours about his fractured relationship behind the scenes with Holly Willoughby had 'become the story'.
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Cops release suspected illegal immigrant after angry mob chant 'let him go'
Police were hounded out of an estate in London by a baying mob who forced them to release a suspect arrested for immigration offences.Amid the remarkable scenes on Saturday afternoon (June 11), a huge crowd of people encircled an immigration enforcement van in Evans Cook Close, Peckham, shouting “let him go” as police attempted to take the man away to custody.Some protesters laid in front of the vehicle to prevent it leaving and the mood turned ugly as police used force to try and clear the area.It is understood the man is Nigerian and was suspected of overstaying his visa, while a spokesman for the Met Police said: “Officers attended and found a van was being prevented from leaving the location.“One man has been arrested by immigration enforcement officers for immigration offences.”The crowd chanted “We won’t be moving until the man is released”, and “You say people, we say power, people power”.With a determined army of Londoners digging their heels in and refusing to bow down to the police, officers had no option but to release the suspect and to skedaddle with their tails firmly tucked between their legs.As they trudged off, the large gathering cried: “Don’t come back to Peckham”.A spokeswoman for the Home Office, though, said: “Preventing immigration enforcement teams from doing their job is unacceptable.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.“Blocking or obstructing them will not deter them from undertaking the duties that the public rightly expect them to carry out.”A woman, who gave her name as Nicola – and who is an activist with the south London arm of Stand Up To Racism – said police “gave up” trying to arrest people.She said: “Police tried to arrest
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How ‘The Janes’ gave 11,000 illegal abortions ahead of Roe v. Wade
woman seeking an illegal abortion. “My first day of learning how to assist was the day I got arrested,” Smith, now 71, told The Post.  But Smith was more concerned about protecting the identities of the women she helped end unwanted pregnancies than facing 110 years in jail on 11 counts of abortion and conspiracy to commit abortion.“We didn’t want the names and telephone numbers of [our clients] to be given to the police,” explained Smith, a Queens native. “So we ripped the cards into pieces and ate all the parts that were relevant.”Smith had joined an underground abortion network called Jane, whose members went by the alias “the Janes.” They covertly terminated more than 11,000 unwanted pregnancies in four years — all while under the threat of retribution from the cops, the mob and the Catholic Church — before getting caught. Now, 40 years later, their story is being told in the HBO documentary “The Janes,” to be released Wednesday.“These were very principled people that came out of the Civil Rights movement, the anti-[Vietnam] war movement, the student movement,” Tia Lessin, who directed the film with Emma Pildes, told The Post.“They were mothers, grandmothers, aunts and students,” added Lessin, the Oscar-nominated creative behind 2008’s “Trouble the Water,” about Hurricane Katrina. “But they were all united by their belief that women should be able to make this choice.” The duo conducted 11 on-camera interviews with the surviving members of Jane — including Heather Booth, who founded the underground abortion ring in 1968.
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