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Princess Diana’s Ford Escort RS Turbo Is Now Up For Auction

A Ford Escort RS Turbo is a rare find these days, especially one in original condition. The car, originally designed to compete in Group N and Group A rally events, quickly became a cult hit amongst motoring enthusiasts due to its balance of performance and affordability. Ford only had to produce 5,000 units to meet Group A homologation requirements, but the demand was so high that they made 8,604 blue-oval beasts.

While many of these 8,604 units went to your average joe, a handful of high-profile figures couldn’t resist the rally-inspired package. From athletes to entertainers, celebrity Ford Escort RS Turbo owners are well documented — and perhaps the highest profile owner of them all was none other than the late Diana, Princess of Wales.

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Princess Diana’s Ford Escort RS Turbo Is Now Up For Auction

Unlike the rest of the royal family, Diana insisted on driving her own cars (with a detective in the passenger seat). After the royal command deemed her 1.6i red Escort cabriolet to be “unsuitable,” the RS Turbo was the likely progression of it. At the time, you could only purchase the car in all-white, but the royal flex meant that Ford UK produced a stealthy, incognito, all-black version of the pocket rocket.

The car was initially sold (or returned) back to Ford in 1988 with 6,800 miles on the odometer; then, it was used as a promotional giveaway by a radio station in 1993, where it was won and driven by its new owner up to the 12,000-mile mark. In 2008, a Ford RS collector managed to get his hands on the rare piece driving it to the well-maintained 24,961 miles it sits today.

Silverstone Auctions are now offering up the 1985 Ford Escort RS Turbo formerly owned by Princess Diana for the first time since Kiss FM’s giveaway on Saturday, August 27th at 10:30 AM (BST).

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Princess Diana’s Ford Escort RS Turbo Specifications

  • Lot Number: 491
  • Make: FORD
  • Model: ESCORT RS TURBO S1
  • Registration Number: C462 FHKMOT
  • Expiry: 07/06/2023
  • Chassis Number: WF0BXXGCABFA81486
  • Engine Number: FA81486
  • Body Colour: Black
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Princess Diana’s Ford Escort RS Turbo Is Now Up For Auction
Princess Diana’s Ford Escort RS Turbo Is Now Up For Auction
Princess Diana’s Ford Escort RS Turbo Is Now Up For Auction
Princess Diana’s Ford Escort RS Turbo Is Now Up For Auction

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when you cheat with a friend

“I’ve worked with people where the friends’ kids are at the same school,” says Shaw. “That can be very painful for children. [One might say] ‘Well, I heard your dad made the first move’, ‘Well, I heard your mum made the first move’.”

And the people who’ve reportedly had the sometimes affair suffer from professional backlash.

People have stopped buying teslas because of Musk’s “antics”. And former British prime minister Tony Blair lost a business associate after allegations surfaced that he’d had an affair with Rupert Murdoch’s then-wife, Wendi Deng, which reportedly ended her marriage to her. (“The Wendi Murdoch affair put me off,” recalled American billionaire Tim Collins, who was on the board of Blair’s Faith Foundation, and helped fund it. “The real man was revealed.”)

So, if the damage – and the potential for damage – is so great, why do people keep doing it?

In part, because it’s so taboo, says Lauren Rosewarne, a gender expert at The University of Melbourne who has written a book on infidelity.

“It was always just, like, panting from afar,” Australian singer Rick Springfield, pictured in New York around 1981, said of the girl who inspired his number one 1981 hit, Jessie's Girl, about lusting after a friend's girlfriend.

“It was always just, like, panting from afar,” Australian singer Rick Springfield, pictured in New York around 1981, said of the girl who inspired his number one 1981 hit, Jessie’s Girl, about lusting after a friend’s girlfriend. Credit:Getty

“The sexiest words anyone ever hears are, ‘We shouldn’t be doing this’,” says Rosewarne. “If you look into the psychology of why people cheat, often the taboo is part of the appeal. We’re attracted to people and relationships that seem naughty… Who’s the wrongest person you can have sex with? Your partner’s sister, or her her best friends. ”

Such affairs have long made for salacious plot points in books and films from the 1960s and 1970s like Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice and John Updike’s novel Couple’s, a way for the main characters to jazz up their staid, suburban lives. It’s also why people do it today, says Rosewarne.

Another key driving factor? convenience.

“It’s the idea of ​​people cheating with people who are within arm’s reach,” says Rosewarne. “It’s why politicians have affairs with their secretaries.”

Frequently, such a liaison begins when one person shares with the other that they’re having problems in their relationship, says Shaw. (According to Shania Twain, this is how she partnered with her second husband, Frédéric Thiébaud. The two consoled each other after Twain’s first husband, Robert “Mutt” Lange, had an affair with Thiébaud’s first wife.) “There’s a certain intimacy sort of cocoon that can come about, that leads to various sort of intimacies,” she says. “Generally, that does happen because you have [already] registered that person is attractive to you.”

So how do these new connections fare in the long run?

“Personally, I’ve more often seen the big mistake type of affair, where it blows up the friendship group, and you don’t necessarily partner with that person [you’re having an affair with],” Shaw says. This is often because it was an “opportunistic” affair that lacked substance or because it doesn’t stand up under the stresses of everyday life, she says.

The dramatic circumstances of the pairing often bonds people together in the beginning, says Shaw. “Because they’ve put so much on the line, they’ve often lost their whole friendship group, might have had to move away; it’s kind of ‘us against the world’,” she says. Shaw. “But it also means there’s quite a lot of pressure. Anytime you’ve spent together has been fairly ‘cloak and dagger’, so you haven’t necessarily been out and about in the world, and it’s only when you take up the reigns of domestic life, that you then start to see all the other elements in a relationship.”

But this is assuming that having a relationship with your partner’s friend, or your partner’s ex, is actually taboo, says Dr Jessica Kean, a gender and cultural studies expert at The University of Sydney.

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“I often research queer communities or unconventional relationships where people are really outside of social norms already and pretty open to negotiating [different relationship configurations],” says Kean. “In the queer community that I’m a part of, it’s a small community, it’s not that uncommon for people to date their friends and re-date their friends, or date other friends… It might be the same if you’re in a small country town. There’s a limited dating pool, to some extent and, you know, you’ve got to make these choices sometimes.”

Either way, people might want to think long and hard before engaging in a relationship that will – more likely than not – erode many of your relationships.

Because, says Associate Professor Justine Gatt, UNSW, how much social support we have has a direct impact on our brain, and on our wellbeing.

“If we have higher levels of social support” – good relationships whether that be with family, friends, colleagues or romantic partners – “it’s associated with higher wellbeing, lower levels of stress and loneliness. And it can protect us from cognitive decline as we get older.”

So, how to safeguard your own relationship?

“It’s one of those things… if [people] only spoke up early, went to their partner and said, ‘My thoughts are wandering, my mind is drifting, I’m not on track, we need to work on our relationship’,” says Shaw. “Unfortunately, people often think, ‘It’s a bad patch, everybody’s daydreams. It’s really only a friend.’ They start to convince themselves of all sorts of things. ‘There’s no harm done. Nobody knows.’”

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Michael Lichaa: NRL faces fresh calls to scrap no-fault stand-down rule

Rugby league’s no-fault stand-down rule has come under fire once again, with a lawyer for Michael Lichaa calling for it to be scrapped after it was revealed the ex-Bulldog was blocked from playing park football last year.

Mr Lichaa, 29, was forced to withdraw from the game he loves amid an 18-month legal battle to clear his name that culminated when a magistrate last week acquired him of domestic violence offences.

The former Lebanon international’s world was turned upside down in February last year when he was charged with a string of offenses after a late-night incident at his Connells Point home.

But it can now be revealed that Mr Lichaa was blocked from playing park footy after being charged when the NSWRL refused to register his contract.

The NRL in 2019 introduced its no-fault stand-down rule under which any player facing serious criminal charges, which carry a jail term of 11 years or more, is automatically sidelined.

The NSWRL adopted similar guidelines.

“The NSWRL did not register a contract for Michael Lichaa last season for bringing the game into disrepute after he was charged with several serious offences, including common assault and intimidation,” a NSWRL spokesman said.

“The NSWRL reviewed the situation this season and registered a contract for Lichaa.”

Mr Lichaa’s 113-game NRL career came to an end in 2019 when Canterbury did not offer him a contract for the following year.

He did not pick up a contract with a rival club and signed on to play for Cronulla Caringbah in the Sydney Shield in an effort to keep fit and in the hope of attracting a suitor.

However, his career was put on hold while he fought the charges after the NSWRL refused to register a contract.

Mr Lichaa was eventually found not guilty on Friday. His former partner of him declined to testify against him.

Mr Lichaa was acquitted of charges of common assault and intimidation, though he pleaded guilty to one charge of destruction of property after he punched a glass door.

The Sutherland Local Court was told last week that he had since retired from rugby league and was now working as a project manager.

Sam Saadat represented the former Cronulla and Canterbury hooker throughout the horror 18-month ordeal.

He said he understood the intent behind the no-fault rule but argued it hadn’t had the effect it was supposed to.

In the summer of 2018-19, the NRL was hit by a string of scandals – 17 incidents and allegations between September and mid-February – that prompted then ARLC chairman Peter Beattie to draft the rule.

But Mr Saadat, who is also heavily involved in rugby league and has coached at the Bulldogs and Sydney Roosters in the women’s and developmental ranks, said the rules needed a rethink.

“I understand where the NSWRL and NRL are coming from, but I think it needs to be revisited. If you look at the examples… almost every single one was acquitted,” he said.

“And as a result, if you look at the impact it’s had on their careers and mental health, I think the prejudice far outweighs the policy’s purpose.

“The game has a right to administer itself how it wants and the Federal Court found that when (Jack) de Belin challenged it. But I think they need to revisit that decision. We now have examples of where it hasn’t worked.”

Tristan Sailor, Dylan Walker and Tui Kamikamica were all stood down after being charged by police before either being found not guilty or having the charges dismissed.

De Belin did not play for the entirety of the 2019 and 2020 NRL seasons before he was allowed to return midway through last year when the Director of Public Prosecutions elected not to pursue a third sexual assault trial.

Two juries could not arrive at a verdict, though he and co-accused Callan Sinclair were found not guilty of one count following their second trial.

Manase Fainu is facing trial in the Parramatta District Court where he has pleaded not guilty to wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and denied stabbing a church youth leader in the back.

Penrith’s Tyrone May was the only player stood down under the policy to be convicted.

May narrowly escaped jail after he pleaded guilty to four counts of intentionally recording an intimate image without consent.

Mr Saadat called for the NRL to hold a conference between players, administrators and lawyers to look at the policy.

“The game is supposed to be a reflection of society,” he said.

“Legally, everyone is entitled to the presumption of innocence.

“In this case even if it’s worded as a no-fault policy, it’s somewhat prejudicial. In people’s minds it creates an impression they must be guilty. I think it’s fundamentally unfair.”

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Stripper Chad Satchell charged after roaming Perth’s King Street in ‘sexy’ SWAT uniform carrying gel blaster

A male exotic dancer who sparked chaos after shoppers spotted him carrying what appeared to be an assault rifle in the Perth CBD has been charged by police.

Police swarmed King Street about 2.40pm on Sunday after Chad Satchell allegedly flashed the tools of his trade on the way to work.

The Nollamara man stunned shoppers when he started roaming the street wearing a bulletproof vest and seemingly armed with a rifle.

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Police pounced on the 31-year-old, later finding that Mr Satchell was in fact a stripper on his way to work.

It is believed Mr Satchell, the director of Fantasy Entertainment Australia, was performing the role of “sexy SWAT officer” for a party he was going to attend.

Chad Satchell has been charged with an offense that carries a potential years jail time or a $36,000 fine.  Picture: Facebook
Camera IconChad Satchell has been charged with an offense that carries a potential years jail time or a $36,000 fine. Credit: NCA NewsWire

Police found that the assault rifle was in fact a gel blaster.

Police have charged Mr Satchell with possession of a prohibited weapon and being armed in a way that may cause fear.

It is alleged he placed the gel blaster gun, similar in design to an AR-15 assault rifle, on the ground next to him and put on a pair of boots and a black military style mesh vest with “SWAT” embossed on the back.

It led to several shoppers to call police, believing the firearm was real.

Police responded to the scene with emergency response units and cordoned off the area.  Picture: Nine News
Camera IconPolice responded to the scene with emergency response units and cordoned off the area. Nine News Credit: Channel 9
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Camera IconPolice have charged Chad Satchell. Credit: Facebook/Facebook

Gel blasters, which shoot water-filled gel pellets, have been prohibited in WA since July 2021 on the back of a rise of replica guns being smuggled into the State and converted into real weapons.

At the time, Police Minister Paul Papalia said police were unable to tell the difference between gel blasters and real guns out on the street.

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North Carolina county to place an AR-15 in each school in response to the Uvalde massacre

A North Carolina school system will place AR-15s in each school building this upcoming school year in a dramatic move meant to buff up school safety,

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office and school officials have decided to place the weapons in all six schools in the county when classes begin later this month in response to the tragic school shooting in Uvalde, Texas that killed 19 students and two teachers.

Each of the guns would be locked inside a safe, as well as extra ammunition and breaching tools, Sheriff Buddy Harwood told the Asheville Citizen-Times. He noted the delayed response by law enforcement to stop the attack on Robb Elementary School in May was a rationale for the measure.

“Those officers were in that building for so long, and that suspect was able to infiltrate that building and injure and kill so many kids,” Harwood told the newspaper. “I just want to make sure my deputies are prepared in the event that happens.”

There will be school resource officers at each of the six schools, including the three elementary schools, according to the Citizen-Times.

Officers have been training with instructors from Asheville–Buncombe Technical Community College, he said.

The Madison County Sheriff's Office in North Carolina will place AR-15 rifles in each school building in the county when classes begin later this month.
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office in North Carolina will place AR-15 rifles in each school building in the county when classes begin later this month.
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“The reason we put the breaching tools in the safes is that in the event we have someone barricaded in a door, we won’t have to wait on the fire department to get there,” Harwood told the outlet.

“We’ll have those tools to be able to breach that door if needed. I do not want to have to run back out to the car to grab an AR, because that’s time wasted.

“Hopefully we’ll never need it, but I want my guys to be as prepared as prepared can be.”

Madison County's school security decisions are in response to the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas where 21 people died.
Madison County’s school security decisions are in response to the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas where 21 people died.
AP Photo/Eric Gay, FILE

Ahead of the Aug. 22 start of the school year, Madison County Superintendent Will Hoffman said school leaders have been meeting with local law enforcement to review various safety measures.

“I hate that we’ve come to a place in our nation where I’ve got to put a safe in our schools, and lock that safe up for my deputies to be able to acquire an AR-15,” Harwood told the Citizen -Times.

“But, we can shut it off and say it won’t happen in Madison County, but we never know. I want the parents of Madison County to know we’re going to take every measure necessary to ensure our kids are safe in this school system.

“If my parents, as a whole, want me to stand at that door with that AR strapped around that officer’s neck, then I’m going to do whatever my parents want as a whole to keep our kids safe.”

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A New Tekken Game (Probably Tekken 8) Was Just Announced

A brand new Tekken game was just announced at EVO, although it’s not immediately clear if its Tekken 8 or something totally new.

A very brief teaser was shown with Kazuya in his PS1 form appearing before morphing into a hyper realistic Kazuya which was a complete contrast to the graphics that we knew in the earlier Tekken games. The teaser simply ended with the phrase “get ready”.

Fans have speculated that this could either be some kind of remake of the original, but it obviously could have just been a clever way to show how far the game has come. Geoff Keighley also retweeted the announcement from The Game Awards account prompting many to expect that an announcement at TGA would be likely, but he has quickly said that he doesn’t know anything more apart from what’s already been revealed.

Tekken 7 released in 2015, so it’s been eight years since the last game came out. Tekken 8 was also featured on the big list of NVIDIA’s leaked games, so we’ve been expecting this one for a long while. It’s unclear why it has taken so long for Tekken 8 to release after a fairly solid stream of Tekken games throughout the generations.

Obviously, we’ll let you know once we have more information about the game.

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My Kitchen Rules viewers praise new judge Nigella Lawson: ‘Massive upgrade’

Nigella Lawson has completely charmed viewers with her My Kitchen Rules debut, as fans declared she will “save the series”.

The British home cooking queen, who was earlier announced as Pete Evans’ replacement for the 2022 season, appeared alongside French chef Manu Feildel on Sunday night for the struggling cooking show’s much-anticipated return to screens.

And her star-power could prove to be the winning ingredient to bolster MKR‘s ratings, with viewers rushing to social media to give the 62-year-old their tick of approval.

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At one stage during the premiere episode, which saw Victorian father-and-daughter duo Peter and Alice cooking first, Lawson ditched her cutlery to chomp into a lamb cutlet, much to the delight of people watching from home.

Prior to the show airing, Lawson took to Twitter to say she was “excited and nervous in equal measure”, as she urged her followers to tune in with a “glass of wine or mug of tea”.

The 12th season of the Channel 7 cooking show follows a two-year hiatus for MKRwhich suffered declining ratings in 2019 and 2020.

Presumably in a bid to compete with its rival prime-time show, Channel 9’s Married At First Sightthe series was copping criticism for overdoing it on the dramatics and straying from its humble roots.

In an effort to reinvigorate the franchise, the network parted ways with original Judge Evans following a slew of controversies, and promised the series would be bouncing back to its core values ​​of “real food and real people” in 2022.

Meanwhile Evans, 49, responded to the news of Lawson’s appointment back in April, wishing his “dear mate Manu” the best for the future of the series.

“I wish Channel 7, the crew and my dear mate Manu ️all the very best on their upcoming series,” he wrote on social media at the time.

“I will always cherish the many years we spent together, creating so many wonderful memories.”

It’s understood Lawson will only feature in half of the season, with former MasterChef judge Matt Preston joining Feildel for the back half.

Celebrity chefs Colin Fassnidge and Curtis Stone are also set to return as guest judges.

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‘It’s a HELL of a job’ – Shocked Erik ten Hag warns Man Utd fans not to expect a quick fix after horror loss to Brighton

ERIK TEN HAG admits he has a ‘hell of a job’ on his hands after Manchester United slumped to an opening day defeat.

Skipper Harry Maguire blasted a ‘nightmare start’ as Pascal Gross struck twice to give Brighton a first win at Old Trafford in 113 years.

Erik ten Hag knows he has a job on his hands after Man Utd were stunned by Brighton

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Erik ten Hag knows he has a job on his hands after Man Utd were stunned by BrightonCredit: Reuters
Ten Hag warned fans there will be no quick fix after watching his side flop against Brighton

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Ten Hag warned fans there will be no quick fix after watching his side flop against BrightonCredit: Rex

New boss Ten Hag pointed to costly individual errors and warned fans the team’s problems cannot be turned around quickly.

The Red Devils were booed off at the interval while there were more jeers at the end despite an improved second half.

Ten Hag said: “It is a hell of a job.

“It’s definitely a set-back. It’s a real disappointment and we have to deal with it.

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“I am not satisfied, totally, because we lose and it’s not necessary. We should have done things better.

“We gave two easy balls away and the organization was a big mistake. We made it clear how to deal with situations. It was unnecessary.

“We have to take the lessons and learn quickly from it. We don’t have time and we have to deliver.”

Ten Hag defended his decision not to start with Cristiano Ronaldo, who declared himself ready to start on the eve of the game.

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The former Ajax boss picked debutant Christian Eriksen to lead the line — with Anthony Martial injured.

United improved after Ronaldo was introduced in the 52nd minute and they pulled one back through an Alexis MacAllister own goal.

The United boss said: “Cristiano is now maybe ten days in team training and too short for 90 minutes. You can’t force it.”

Maguire and new centre-back partner Lisandro Martinez had a difficult afternoon against former United man Danny Welbeck.

Maguire said: “It was a nightmare start to be 2-0 down at half-time.

“It’s the worst possible start. It was not good enough.

“It’s definitely a set-back. It’s a real disappointment and we have to deal with it.”

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“We huffed and puffed and got one back — but it’s a bad start.

“The first goal knocked us back really badly. They got a lot of control.”

United fans protested outside the stadium before kick-off with a huge banner which read: “Fight greed, fight for United, fight Glazer.”

And frustrations spilled into the stands with a fight breaking out between United fans during the game.

Former United captain Roy Keane said: “There were more protests — big problems at the club.

“It’s a really bad start. Ten Hag needs time and money. There are huge issues upstairs.”

Club icon Gary Neville added: “It was unacceptable to hand Ten Hag that squad for the start to the season. The reality has hit home.

Even Fred the Red could bear to watch at Old Trafford

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Even Fred the Red could bear to watch at Old TraffordCredit: Getty
Ten Hag left Cristiano Ronaldo on the bench after the superstar requested a transfer

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Ten Hag left Cristiano Ronaldo on the bench after the superstar requested a transferCredit: Reuters

“The time has come for the Glazer family to sell the football club.

“Manchester United are the easiest team to play against in the league. For that first goal, Fred and Scott McTominay are chasing back.

“How are they in that position? I was in absolute disbelief. They are ripped through like a knife through butter.”

United legend Paul Scholes blasted: “McTominay running with the ball in attack when he’s got Jadon Sancho, and Marcus Rashford ahead of him is criminal.”

Seagulls boss Graham Potter followed up the 4-0 win over United at the Amex in May by clinching this historic victory at Old Trafford.

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He hailed Welbeck who was a doubt for the game with a stomach bug.

Potter said: “He would have strapped the toilet on to his backside to play, it would have slowed him down though. He was amazing.”

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Marles to prioritize strategic need over local construction in boat decisions

Marles, who is acting prime minister while Anthony Albanese takes leave this week, expressed satisfaction with the performance of the existing submarine fleet, known as the Collins class, despite concerns about the diesel-powered vessels since they were launched in the 1990s.

“I think the Collins is operating excellently in 2022,” he said.

“I mean, the only point to make is that obviously, when Collins was imagined and put into place, it was expected that it would start coming out of the water in the middle of this decade.

“There were issues earlier on around utilization but I think we’ve addressed those and there’s a good rhythm around it. And it is a highly capable asset.”

The government said last year it would extend the life of the Collins fleet by about a decade during the wait for nuclear submarines that are meant to be deployed from 2040, but this has sparked a debate about whether the existing fleet could last that long or may need to be upgraded to second time.

Marles reiterated there was a “real possibility” of a capability gap after the extension of the Collins-class and that this would have to be considered by the working group looking into the submarine timeframe under the AUKUS agreement with the United States and United Kingdom, as well as by a separate review of defense he announced last week.

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“We are open-minded about looking at every possibility as to how to plan for the capability gap,” he said.

Opposition defense spokesman Andrew Hastie warned of a “very bleak” strategic outlook and said Australia should accelerate its work on missiles, nuclear submarines, fuel stocks and ammunition stocks.

“The point is that if there was a conflict around Taiwan, whether we’re involved directly or indirectly on the periphery we would certainly be in the gun,” Hastie told the ABC’s Insiders schedule on Sunday.

“And that’s why we need to build our deterrent strength, that’s why we need to exercise exceptional political leadership, diplomatic leadership.”

Concerns about local jobs influenced major Coalition decisions on defense in the past decade including the rejection of Japanese submarines in 2015 and the choice of French submarines in 2016 with a promise they would be built in South Australia, but the French contract was canceled at a cost of $2.4 billion in favor of the AUKUS agreement on nuclear-propelled boats.

Marles emphasized the need for strategic need to take priority but said Australian industrial capacity was also fundamental over time.

“Now as it turns out, when we’re talking specifically about submarines, we will inevitably have to develop the capacity to build the submarines here – obviously, not the [nuclear] reactor, that will come from overseas,” he said.

“We need to do that for two reasons. One is that because if you think about the net industrial capability of Australia, the US and the UK, we’ve got to play our part in increasing that. Were we to simply place ourselves in some queue in the US and the UK, it is a very long queue.”

General Dynamics, the US company that makes the Virginia-class nuclear submarine, last year reported a $US39 billion ($56 billion) backlog of work at its electric boat division.

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Marles said the second argument for local industrial capacity was to demonstrate Australia could manage the nuclear vessels under its commitments on nuclear non-proliferation, a key issue for the International Atomic Energy Agency and Australian allies and other countries.

“Defence industry can’t be just a proxy for industry policy, which is what it was for the former government. When it comes to doing defense industry, it is a strategic call. There are good strategic reasons why we should do it and it’s the strategic rationale that should drive it and ultimately make it sustainable,” he said.

On a separate decision on guided missile frigates, Marles played down the idea of ​​buying three more air-warfare destroyers from Spanish company Navantia over the next decade to add to three existing destroyers and fill a capability gap while Australia waits for nine frigates under a $44 billion contract with BAE Systems in the UK.

Marles said the government’s focus was on the frigates from BAE, known as the Hunter class, and getting the project “back on track” from delays that would push delivery dates back by years.

“I mean, it is a formidable capability. And I’m sure the Hunter class will ultimately deliver us a fantastic capability. We’ve got to get it back on track and we’re obviously talking with BAE about that and that is a matter of priority,” he said.

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North Carolina county to place an AR-15 in each school in response to the Uvalde massacre

A North Carolina school system will place AR-15s in each school building this upcoming school year in a dramatic move meant to buff up school safety,

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office and school officials have decided to place the weapons in all six schools in the county when classes begin later this month in response to the tragic school shooting in Uvalde, Texas that killed 19 students and two teachers.

Each of the guns would be locked inside a safe, as well as extra ammunition and breaching tools, Sheriff Buddy Harwood told the Asheville Citizen-Times. He noted the delayed response by law enforcement to stop the attack on Robb Elementary School in May was a rationale for the measure.

“Those officers were in that building for so long, and that suspect was able to infiltrate that building and injure and kill so many kids,” Harwood told the newspaper. “I just want to make sure my deputies are prepared in the event that happens.”

There will be school resource officers at each of the six schools, including the three elementary schools, according to the Citizen-Times.

Officers have been training with instructors from Asheville–Buncombe Technical Community College, he said.

The Madison County Sheriff's Office in North Carolina will place AR-15 rifles in each school building in the county when classes begin later this month.
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office in North Carolina will place AR-15 rifles in each school building in the county when classes begin later this month.
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“The reason we put the breaching tools in the safes is that in the event we have someone barricaded in a door, we won’t have to wait on the fire department to get there,” Harwood told the outlet.

“We’ll have those tools to be able to breach that door if needed. I do not want to have to run back out to the car to grab an AR, because that’s time wasted.

“Hopefully we’ll never need it, but I want my guys to be as prepared as prepared can be.”

Madison County's school security decisions are in response to the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas where 21 people died.
Madison County’s school security decisions are in response to the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas where 21 people died.
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Ahead of the Aug. 22 start of the school year, Madison County Superintendent Will Hoffman said school leaders have been meeting with local law enforcement to review various safety measures.

“I hate that we’ve come to a place in our nation where I’ve got to put a safe in our schools, and lock that safe up for my deputies to be able to acquire an AR-15,” Harwood told the Citizen -Times.

“But, we can shut it off and say it won’t happen in Madison County, but we never know. I want the parents of Madison County to know we’re going to take every measure necessary to ensure our kids are safe in this school system.

“If my parents, as a whole, want me to stand at that door with that AR strapped around that officer’s neck, then I’m going to do whatever my parents want as a whole to keep our kids safe.”

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