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The Independent's Morning Headlines email January 17, 2022 1 / Child refugees are being forced to sh

The Independent's Morning Headlines email [View online]( January 17, 2022 [Morning Headlines]( 1 / [Child refugees forced to share rooms with adults after being wrongly deemed over 18]( Child refugees are being forced to share rooms and even beds with adults they do not know as increasing numbers are incorrectly placed in accommodation meant for over-18s by the government, The Independent can reveal. Hundreds of unaccompanied male and female asylum seekers who say they are children have been discovered in hotels intended for adults in recent months, with many fearful of leaving their rooms and some driven to suicidal ideation, while others have run away. In one case, an Ethiopian girl believed to be 16 who said she was repeatedly raped on her journey to the UK was placed in a mixed-gender hotel with adult men after being judged by Home Office staff to be 23. In another, a male who says he is 17 had to share a double bed with an adult man. 2 / [Boris Johnson accused of attending leaving do and giving speech in December 2020]( Partygate scandal deepens with yet another claim of Downing Street gathering 3 / [Teenagers arrested in UK in connection with Texas synagogue siege as FBI name British hostage-taker]( FBI has named Texas synagogue hostage-taker as British citizen Malik Faisal Akram 4 / [Fortunes of world’s 10 richest men more than doubled in pandemic, Oxfam claims]( Anti-poverty group Oxfam calls for governments to impose one-time 99% tax on world’s billionaires 5 / [Study confirms sixth mass extinction is currently underway, caused by humans]( Since 1500, Earth may have lost about a tenth of its 2 million known species, say scientists The Big Question What do we know about the ‘Chinese agent’ who infiltrated Westminster? Clutching her handbag and grinning as she poses for a picture alongside then-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn in 2016, Christine Ching Kui Lee cuts an unassuming figure. But the 58-year-old lawyer has now been unmasked as an alleged Chinese agent - accused by MI5 of seeking to improperly influence MPs on behalf of her country’s ruling Communist Party. Singled out for praise by Theresa May when she was prime minister, Ms Lee has also been photographed with David Cameron when he was in Downing Street, as well as former Labour deputy Tom Watson, ex-London mayor Ken Livingstone, and Labour MP Barry Gardiner, who received hundreds of thousands of pounds in donations from her law firm. But who exactly is she and what does the story tell us about China and the place of foreign influence in Westminster? [Read the full story >]( Watch / [Sky presenter breaks down telling minister his daughter died as No 10 partied]( NUMBER OF THE DAY £159 Culture secretary Nadine Dorries is expected to freeze the annual cost of a BBC licence at £159 for the next two years QUOTE OF THE DAY “To call it a kangaroo court is unfair to kangaroos.” – John Bercow, the former Speaker of the House of Commons, has revealed a parliamentary inquiry found him guilty of bullying three members of staff. But he insists he has been the victim of a “kangaroo court” and has launched an appeal. Other stories you might like [Woman, 86, killed and husband fighting for life after ‘shocking’ attack in village home]( [British girl, five, killed during ski lesson in French Alps]( [Apichatpong Weerasethakul: ‘Exploding Head Syndrome is a really peculiar thing’]( Articles available exclusively to subscribers Jon Stone, The Independent: [No 10 lockdown parties: 14 times the government allegedly broke the rules]( If you can spare a minute we’d love your [feedback]( on our newsletters. [The Independent]( Join the conversation or follow us [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Please do not reply directly to this email You are currently registered to receive The Independent's Morning Headlines newsletter. Add us to your safe list of senders. If you do not want to receive The Independent's Morning Headlines newsletter, please [unsubscribe](list_name=IND_Headlines_Masterlist_CDP). If you no longer wish to receive any newsletters or promotional emails from The Independent, you can unsubscribe [here](. This e-mail was sent by Independent Digital News and Media Ltd, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5HF. Registered in England and Wales with company number 07320345. Read our [privacy notice]( and [cookie policy](.

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