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 THIS is the horrifying moment a rat mauls a pigeon in the street as several other birds watch on.Footage shows the rodent repeatedly pounce on the unsuspecting bird outside a block of flats in South Kilburn, London.3The rat can be seen pinning down the pigeon in London as crows look onCredit: The Sun3A crow hovers alongside the action as the bird and pigeon move across the tarmacCredit: The SunThe pigeon can be seen flapping around in a bid for freedom as the rat repeatedly catches it in its teeth.Meanwhile several other birds hover nearby.One witness, who filmed the attack, said  stanley flask he was walking his three-year-old daughter home from nursery on Friday when he saw the fight break out.The dad-of-one, who lives around the corner, told The Sun Online:  I think the rat was basically hovering around the pigeons and then it literally just l stanley drink bottle eapt on that one.聽quo stanley cup t;The pigeon s having a good fight against it but the rat still manages to keep it down.聽 I thought I d film it in the interests of evo Qiwt My four-year-old son got hypothermia after school made him isolate in a SHED and eat outside because he had a cold
 THE 拢30,000 minimum wage for migrants should be cut, expert stanley termos s say.They claim a 拢25,600 starting salary would bring more teach stanley quencher ers, nurses and public sector workers to Britain.3 The MAC report, meant to guide immigration policy after 2021, said a points system would hit economic growthCredit: Reuters3 Prof Alan Manning said: The problem is that an Australian-styl vaso stanley e points-based system means different things to different peopleBut the outgoing chief of the Government s Migration Advisory Committee sparked a row by claiming Boris Johnson s proposal for a points-based immigration system was just a  soundbite .Prof Alan Manning, effectively sacked as the group s chairman after his tenure was not renewed, said:  The problem is that an Australian-style points-based system means different things to different people. The MAC report, meant to guide immigration policy after 2021, said a points system would hit economic growth. It proposes a mixture of points for the most talented and a p