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Alison Rose of NatWest, one of the country’s largest banks, resigned after Nigel Farage, a Brexit firebrand, said his account had been shut because of his political views.
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Six people were reported injured after a construction crane near Hudson Yards in Manhattan partially collapsed, hitting a nearby building and sending debris tumbling to the street below.
A fire broke out on a crane on the construction site at 550 10th Ave. around 7:30 a.m., and video taken by bystanders showed a piece falling into the apartment building across the street. Four civilians and two firefighters suffered minor injuries, according to multiple reports.
WATCH: A bystander captures video of the moment the crane collapsed onto 10th Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen. https://t.co/pBrIziAImS pic.twitter.com/QSMIRKzMVj
— Spectrum News NY1 (@NY1) July 26, 2023
The construction site involved in the incident…
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