NICOLE KIDMAN RECALLS THE HEARTBREAKING MOMENT SHE FOUND OUT HER MOM DIED.(PHOTO).

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 Nicole Kidman recalls the heartbreaking moment she found out her mom died Nicole Kidman has opened up about the heartbreaking moment she learned of her mother Janelle’s death just as she was about to accept a best actress award at the Venice International Film Festival.  The Babygirl star recalled being backstage when she received the news, saying she returned to her room “completely devastated” and unsure how she would move forward without her mother, who had been such a central part of her life. She described the “harrowing” attempt to leave Venice in the middle of the night to return to Australia, only to turn back, overwhelmed and alone.  Director Halina Reijn later read a statement on Kidman’s behalf, dedicating the award to Janelle and acknowledging the collision of art and life in that painful moment. In the days following, Nicole and her sister Antonia shared a joint message of gratitude on Instagram, thanking friends and fans for their condolences and asking for...

KEMI BADENOCH HAS PROMISED A US-STYLE IMMIGRATION CRACKDOWN, THREATENING TO DEPORT 150,000 MIGRANTS FROM THE UK ANNUALLY. (PHOTO).


 Kemi Badenoch has promised a US-style immigration crackdown, threatening to deport 150,000 migrants from the UK annually. 


The Tory leader's plan would see the creation of a “Removals Force”, modelled on the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. 


The Conservative said the new force would replace the existing Home Office Immigration Enforcement unit and would be given double the funding to £1.6 billion every year from £820m. 


“Its mandate will be relentlessly to focus on increasing the number of removals from 34,000 to 150,000 a year, representing at least 750,000 removals across a parliament,” Badenoch said while addressing the Conservatives conference. 


“They don’t belong here. They are committing crimes. They are hurting people. I’m tired of us asking irrelevant questions about where they should go. They will go back to where they came from,” she added. 

 


Badenoch insisted that she had spent the past 12 months drawing up credible plans for government. 


“Nothing good comes quickly or fast,” she insisted. “It will pay off.” 

 


Badenoch added: “I was elected to do exactly what I’m doing now. I think Conservative party members will keep their faith in me. We have shown we have done the hard work.” 


Under the previous Tory government, record numbers of people came to the UK under legal routes, as well as across the channel on small boats. 

 


Badenoch has admitted that the Tories have made mistakes in the past, but claims that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has failed to get a grip on immigration. 


“We must tackle the scourge of illegal immigration into Britain and secure our borders,” Badenoch said, at the start of the four-day conference. 

 


She has also confirmed plans for Britain to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights, which she claims makes it harder for Britain to deport failed asylum seekers. 

 


The conservatives set out a seven-point plan to crack down on illicit migration, also including banning asylum claims by illegal entrants, a repeal of the Human Rights Act and the removal of legal aid for immigration cases. 


Shabana Mahmood, Home Secretary, said Badenoch’s migration plan “lacked any credibility what

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