Monthly Archives: December 2021

486 incidents of violence against the Christian community in 2021, according to United Christian Front | Latest India News

The United Christian Front (UCF) said on Friday that 2021 was the “most violent” year for Christians in India, as 486 incidents of violence against the community were recorded in the country. “The national slogan of ‘Sab Ka Saath, Sab Ka Vikas’ has turned out to be a hollow and …

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City law enforcement and emergency services prepare for New Year’s Eve celebrations

The recent announcement that there will no longer be a curfew restriction at midnight on New Years Day has seen many Capetonians come together to plan their celebrations, which will lead to an increase in the number of visitors to public spaces. and places of celebration. Cape Town Police and …

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Community safety, crime reduction LPS priorities for 2022

By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman – Lethbridge Herald on December 30, 2021. Herald photo by Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Chief Shahin Mehdizadeh says the past year has provided the Lethbridge Police Service with an opportunity for reflection and a chance to chart a course to a better future. LETHBRIDGE HERALDapulido@lethbridgeherald.com For the Lethbridge Police …

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Fireworks on sale; Heights Police Strengthen Law Enforcement | Local news

The Harker Heights Police Department will be stepping up its actions this New Years Eve. There will be ongoing observations for dangerous driving or impaired drivers, as well as any breach of public order or threats to safety and public life. order from our community, including the illegal use of …

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Rise in the death rate of law enforcement agencies [Opinion]

We need to support our law enforcement professionals. [Opinion] The United States has seen an increased rate of fatalities in the line of duty by federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. Frankly, they were executions! The Federal Bureau of Investigation reported that 59 law enforcement professionals were killed while …

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LC Regional Law Enforcement Academy Class B-21 honored

The mission of the Laredo College Regional Law Enforcement Academy is to provide its cadets with the highest quality law enforcement education and to ensure that the standards and requirements of the Texas Law Enforcement Commission law are met or exceeded, regardless of the circumstances. Courtesy of Laredo College The …

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ADOT, DPS Partner to Strengthen Enforcement at Arizona Points of Entry

PHOENIX – Two Arizona agencies are teaming up to streamline and improve enforcement of commercial vehicle laws at points of entry at interstate and international borders. The Arizona Department of Transportation and Arizona Department of Public Safety partnership anticipates that 89 sworn ADOT officers and 49 non-sworn officers will be …

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Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey wishes the local community a Merry Christmas

Message from Sheriff Wayne Ivey On behalf of the 1,700 proud men and women of the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office, Susan, Junny and I wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas! (Image BCSO) BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – On behalf of the 1,700 proud men and women of the …

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Voices from the community: When Calvary arrives at Christmas | Community voice

On Friday, December 25, 1863, world-renowned literary critic and celebrated poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poignant poem seeking to capture the dynamic and dissonance in his own heart and in the world he observed around him that day of Christmas. The poem “Christmas Bells” would soon become a song …

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Canadian law enforcement official receives international human rights award

Superintendent (Ret’d) Ricky Veerappan of York Regional Police, Ontario, Canada, believes policing should be done through a human rights lens. He received the Youth for Human Rights International Award for his work in making human rights a reality Setting the standard for police-community partnerships: police through a human rights lens. …

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Thank You: Ko’asek Community Holds Traditional Fire Ceremony | Community

CLAREMONT – Members of the traditional Ko’asek (Co’wasuck) band of the sovereign Abenaki nation held their first winter solstice celebration in Claremont on Tuesday evening, with a traditional fire ceremony to welcome the heat and light of the sun as a community. The 430-member Ko’asek received the land last year …

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FCT CP orders arrest, full car chase, speed racing in contravention of ban – Blueprint Newspapers Limited

Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Commissioner CP Babaji Sunday ordered all FCT Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) and their Supervision Zone Commanders to ensure the ban is fully enforced of all kinds of car and speed racing. in their respective area of ​​responsibility (AoR). Police public relations officer (PPRO) for the …

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The treatment of journalists by the police should send shivers down your spine

Earlier this month, Maria Ressa of the Philippines and Dmitri A. Muratov of Russia became the first working journalists to receive the award. Nobel Prize of Peace from german Carl von Ossietzky in 1936. In their acceptance speeches, Ressa and Muratov highlighted the critical and symbiotic role that a free …

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Nigerian and two other African activists win Peace, Justice and Human Rights award

December 23 (THEWILL) – Nigerian activist Wilson Atumeyi along with two other Africans have been recognized for promoting peace, justice and human rights across the continent. The award from Africans Rising, a pan-African movement, was in recognition of their selfless contributions to the achievement of democracy, justice, human rights and …

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Indie Studios brings creative community to booming Armour-Ottley neighborhood in Buckhead

In a soundproof room of a former warehouse in Buckhead’s booming Armor-Ottley business district, a man in a sensor-covered jumpsuit performs martial arts-style moves, pulling the invisible strings of a virtual reality character on a computer nearby. His name is Sam Raiffeisen, and for him, it’s just another day at …

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Forestry community said they don’t have to choose FDA as arbiter – FrontPageAfrica

Gbarnga – Lawyers for the just concluded three-day Annual General Assembly (AG) meeting of the National Union of Community Forest Management Bodies (NUCFMB) in Gbarnga, Bong County, told the community representatives that they had no obligation to select the Forestry Development Authority (FDA) or any of its officials as arbiter …

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Regional Law Enforcement Academy B-21 class honored

The B-21 class of the Laredo College Regional Law Enforcement Academy was honored on December 17 for completing their intense training. Courtesy Image – Advertising – Texas border affairs The B-21 class of the Laredo College Regional Law Enforcement Academy was honored on December 17 for completing their intense training. …

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The importance of your year-end insurance report

Nancy J. Hite, CFP, Trustee and Author, The Retirement Mirage You have a physical exam at least once a year to make sure you’re in good physical shape. You should also take a life insurance checkup once a year to make sure your coverage gives you and your family all …

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Arrests of Bexar County law enforcement officers increase 20% in 2021

Read more stories from 2021 here. Twenty-five peace officers from Bexar County’s two largest law enforcement agencies were arrested in 2021, marking an increase from the previous year, according to records compiled by KSAT 12 Defenders. The tally, which includes BCSO deputies and SAPD agents arrested out of duty or …

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Filipino community leaders tell Maria Ressa: “You are not alone”

“Ressa, Ressa,” di ka nag-iisa “, sing Filipinos from all walks of life in Oslo as posted byThe Oslo office The following photo report originally appeared in The Oslo Desk. Photo by Ka Man Mak Filipino journalist and co-winner of the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize, Maria Ressa, met leaders of …

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Pushing for peace education – Solomon Star News

The GOVERNMENT through the Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development (MEHRD) is planning to review the curriculum with emphasis on teaching peace education in our schools. Education Minister Lanelle Tanagada highlighted this in parliament during her recent contribution to the motion sine die. She stressed the importance of peace …

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VC Law Enforcement Academy graduates honored at ceremony | Higher Education

Thirteen Law Enforcement Academy cadets who graduated from the 99th Basic Peace Officer Certification Class at Victoria College were honored in a graduation ceremony Dec. 6 at the Conference & Education Center at the complex emerging technology from VC. Johnny Amador of Victoria has been named valedictorian. Roman Mancias of …

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Shop With a Cop helps bridge the gap between police and community

Routt County Sheriff’s Deputy John Daschle alongside Jaxon Shoemaker as they attend the annual Shop With a Cop event on Saturday, December 18, 2021. l Alison Berg / Steamboat Pilot & Today Jaxon Shoemaker’s smile beamed as he sorted through his Tech Deck finger-sized scooter, Nerf gun, box of Pringles, …

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Law enforcement officials discuss goals and statistics with local Rotarians

Local law enforcement officials – Fire Chief Ruben Brown and Police Chief Marcus Turner – were guest speakers at the Greenville Rotary Club’s regular meeting on Thursday. Rotarians first heard from Brown because he chose to “warm up” the audience for his counterpart. The former U.S. Navy serviceman highlighted some …

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Reservists step up defense of Sulu community against ASG

RESERVE FORCE. Three hundred members of the Tausug tribe are completing a 45-day Basic Citizen Military Training Thursday, December 16, 2021 in Jolo, Sulu. They will strengthen the community security force against the Abu Sayyaf group and become ambassadors for peace. (Photo courtesy of JTF – Sulu) CITY OF ZAMBOANGA …

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Voices from the Community: Building Relationships with the Poor to Fight Crime | Community voice

In response to the recent article that highlighted the efforts of the Kern County Sheriff’s Office to reduce crimes against people, I would like to point out that in 1994, researchers at the National Institute of Justice Policy Center in Washington, DC , defined vandalism as including “graffiti, dumping of …

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South African law enforcement on alert for the end of year celebrations: minister

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 04: Members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) and Johannesburg Metro Police Service (JMPD) monitor compliance with lockdown Level 3 regulations on June 04, 2020 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The operation was led by Captain Mafalo of Johannesburg Central SAPS. (Photo by Sharon Seretlo …

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PM Lee thanks the international community for their contributions to the country, Parenting & Education News & Top Stories

SINGAPORE – Singapore’s international community has stood by Singaporeans during the difficult days of the Covid-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said. And for the international community, the pandemic has been particularly hard due to travel restrictions and separation from their families, he added. Amidst these tensions, economic uncertainties …

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Order to close the Saciston house which has tormented the community

THE violence and anti-social behavior at this County Durham home left frightened neighbors feeling like prisoners in their own homes. Residents of Fynway, Sacriston, have made numerous reports to police, Durham County Council and Karbon Homes about violence and serious anti-social behavior in the home, including flows of visitors using …

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South Georgia Technical College Law Enforcement Academy Class 21-02 graduation took place – Americus Times-Recorder

By Su Ann Bird AMERICA – Class 21-02 of the Law Enforcement Academy of South Georgia Technical College have completed their training and received their Certificates of Completion of Peace Officer Training and Standards (POST) at a small ceremony in the SGTC LEA classroom with instructors, family and friends recently …

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Rising crime in Pilsen sparks reunion among outraged community

CHICAGO – Neighbors seeking solutions to an outbreak of gun violence in Pilsen are pointing fingers at city leaders for help. At Lincoln Methodist Church on the West Side of Chicago on Monday evening, many stood up and sat down to voice their safety concerns amid spikes in crime. “We …

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$ 14 million cocaine seizure at Niagara border crossing is part of CBSA’s enforcement report for 2021

Highlights of the Canada Border Services Agency’s operations and law enforcement for 2021 include a $ 14 million cocaine seizure at a Niagara border crossing. A report released Monday said more than 674 kilograms of narcotics were seized in the agency’s southern Ontario region from Jan. 1 to Oct. 31. …

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Women congressional candidates push for community approach to COVID

DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / December 12) – Two candidates vying for a seat in Congress are pushing for a more community-based approach to the pandemic and the gradual decline of a militarized response to an epidemiological problem. Peace and development worker Maria Victoria “Mags” Maglana and anesthesiologist Jean Lindo are …

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SPIRIT OF GIVING: Mindfulness Expert Aims to Promote Community Healing

Breadcrumb Links Local news A mindfulness coach encourages Londoners to come together and find inner peace this holiday season, while making a tangible impact on the city’s indigenous, Muslim and homeless communities. Author of the article: Serena marotta Release date : Dec 11, 2019 2021 • 4 hours ago • …

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As Drug Overdose Deaths Rise, Law Enforcement Carries Life-Saving Drugs | Huntsville

A few months ago, the Huntsville Police began carrying Narcan with them at all times. Since then WAAY 31 has learned about it, they must have administered it at least a dozen times already. The drug is used to reverse the effects of an overdose of narcotics, and its use …

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From the community editorial board: vaccine protests

Last weekend 200 people marched through Boulder County to protest the vaccine needs for indoor settings. Your take? It is absolutely the right of people not to be vaccinated. Everyone should have control of his own body and have a say on what composes. In addition, state and local governments, …

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CBSA Southern Ontario Region: Operational and Enforcement Highlights from 2021

The Southern Ontario Region (SOR) covers the southern part of Ontario, including the cities of Windsor, Sarnia, London, Fort Erie and Niagara Falls, and their surrounding communities. The region currently employs 1,400 people and has seven land borders, two medium-sized airports, three ferry crossings and serves 10 small airports and …

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PHOTOS: Wyoming DWUI suspect flees law enforcement and crashes into roadblock in Pinedale; arrested on several counts

(Sublette County Sheriff’s Office, Facebook) CASPER, Wyo. – The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) said Thursday that Pinedale’s wife Mariah Edwards, 28, was arrested on multiple counts after allegedly driving under the influence of an early roadblock Wednesday morning. The incident began when SCSO MPs responded to a medical call …

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Evelyn R. Shaw, 93, of Northborough

Northborough – On December 6, we lost a wonderful woman. Evelyn “Amma” Sawyer died peacefully at her home in Northborough, joining those waiting to greet her. Evelyn grew up in Naugatuck, Connecticut, daughter of James and Philomena (Gagliardi) Mariano. Evelyn spent her 93 years spreading love and joy to all …

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SB 16 Compliance: Expand Public Access to Law Enforcement Personnel Records for 2022 and Beyond | Best Best & Krieger LLP

BB&K to host webinar on SB 16 and agency’s duties to produce police records under the Public Archives Act New police records rules requiring additional disclosures of personnel records will come into effect next year with SB 16, which builds on the SB 1421 benchmark. The new law adds many …

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Bills tabled by Representative Walsh would make changes to law enforcement rules passed last year

19th arrondissement Representative Jim Walsh, R-Aberdeen, has pre-tabled two bills this week for the next legislative session. In a statement from Walsh, he states that; House Bill 1588, titled “Restore the Power of a Peace Officer to Engage in a Driving Chase where there is a reasonable suspicion that a …

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Newark calls on social workers and community to slow rise in violence

NEWARK, NJ – The violence didn’t start overnight in New Jersey’s largest city. And it’s not going to end overnight, officials say. That was the message from Newark’s Director of Public Safety Brian O’Hara on Tuesday night as he outlined a plan to reduce violence in the city for the …

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Foreign funding line: the Enforcement Department raids 4 PFI sites in Kerala

ED Raid on Four Sites of the Popular Front of India | Photo credit: Times Now Highlights ED raided at least four offices in Kerala linked to PFI in money laundering investigation The central investigative agency investigated PFI’s alleged financial ties to accusations of fueling the anti-CAA protests and riots …

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Workshop looks at peace education in Rwanda

The speed and scale of the Rwandan genocide are difficult to understand. In the space of a hundred days, in 1994, more than 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed, and more than a million lives were lost as a result of the conflict. Many died at the hands of …

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When Chicago won’t invest in black neighborhoods, the community steps in

The Whole Foods saga is perhaps the most revealing and surprising expression of this spirit. In 2013, the grocery chain shocked the city by announcing that it would be opening a store in Englewood, and I covered the story for Chicago’s public radio station, WBEZ. No one had seen it …

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Law Enforcement Reports for December 6 | Local news

Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department The Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department reported the following arrests between 6 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Monday. • No driver’s license – Deion Betts, 26, 3117 Savell Dr., Meridian. Betts is also accused of failing to give in to the blue light / siren, disobeying the …

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Reception at the Congress of American Indians of the Kashmiri-Pandit community

New Delhi, December 6 Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora is hosting the private screening of “The Kashmir Files”, a film directed and written by award-winning director Vivek Agnihotri and produced by award-winning actor Pallavi Joshi. The film is based on the Kashmir Pandit genocide and ethnic cleansing. The film portrays the …

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Konyak community decides to abstain from the Hornbill Festival

The community of Konyak in Nagaland has decided to refrain from any further participation in the Hornbill Festival 2021. The decision was taken on December 5 after 13 day laborers were reportedly killed by security forces in the Mon district of Nagaland on December 4. As many as 13 civilians …

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All I Want For Christmas Are Coupons | Community

You are probably familiar with the phrase “Go big or go home.” Well, this Christmas I want to get little – and still enjoy being home. In fact, enjoy it a lot more with less “stuff” lying around in closets, cupboards and crates. Or stuff that I need to sweep …

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City council opposes proposal to remove law enforcement from metro stations

Story by Charlotte Dekle and Alison WangEditors photo by Erin leeStaff photographer City council approved a letter opposing funding for law enforcement in metro stations at its meeting on Wednesday, December 1. The letter follows a recommendation made by the Metro Public Safety Advisory Committee (PSAC) that the larger Los …

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Law Enforcement, Domestic Violence, Minorities, Family Rights Organizations Support Veto of Life-threatening Bill in Pennsylvania

Press release, Public Safety Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – In the wake of Governor Tom Wolf’s veto on Senate Bill 565 yesterday, nearly a dozen law enforcement, domestic violence, minority and family advocacy organizations have expressed their support for the veto to repeal legislation that would have made it easier to transport …

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Dow Announces $ 60,000 Community Grant Recipients

Content of the article On Sunday, November 17, Dow Canada announced the recipients of its community grants. Content of the article “Following Philanthropy Day on November 15 and leading up to Giving Tuesday on November 30, Dow is pleased to announce the recipients of the $ 60,000 community grants that …

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Shelbyville man reportedly leading law enforcement in pursuit through 2 counties

SAN AUGUSTINE COUNTY, Texas (KTRE) – Authorities arrested a Shelbyville man on Tuesday after he allegedly led law enforcement officers in a car chase through two counties in eastern Texas. Joshua Bearden, 32, was held in Shelby County Jail for escaping arrest with vehicle, two counts of drunk driving 3 …

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10-Day Online Peace Education Program Starts at KU – Kashmir Reader

Srinagar: An online peace education (PEP) program kicked off at the University of Kashmir on Wednesday.The 10-day program was organized by the Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRW) in collaboration with the Department of Social Work (DoSW) at KU.DoSW Chief Dr Shazia Manzoor said the program aims to help participants explore the …

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CTF security commanders pledge to further support enforcement in Abuja

The various security commanders of the joint security operations of the FCT reiterated their commitments to support all the tasks of the Enforcement, intended to fight against all forms of crime in the territory. This disclosure was made when commanders of the military, police, Nigerian Civil Defense and Security Corps, …

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Community calendar: technology and coffee, Santa’s house for the holidays

Technology and coffee, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Chickadee Coffeehouse & Deli, Barnum. Barnum Community Education is hosting the free event. Community members can come to the site for help with their cellphones, e-readers, tablets, laptops, social media platforms and more. Community education staff and Nathan Rimolde from RTS will …

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Aegis Trust to Open Two Peace Education Centers | New times

Aegis Trust has launched a new peace education program called Action for Sustainable Peace, Inclusion, Rights and Equality (ASPIRE), which aims to promote peace, reconciliation and positive values ​​in Rwandan society. Registered in Rwanda as an NGO, Aegis Trust is an international organization working for the prevention of genocide and …

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New flag for Northern Ireland and bonfire among FICT report recommendations

A long overdue report on flags and culture in Northern Ireland recommended having a new flag or civic emblem for towns and communities. Professor Dominic Bryan, chairman of the commission behind the report, confirmed that a new flag for Northern Ireland was among the 44 recommendations made. The long overdue …

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Watford Muslim youth help raise thousands in charity football marathon

One of the teams that participated in the charity event Submitted by AMYA Hertfordshire Young Muslims helped raise over £ 11,000 for Watford FC Community Trust and Railway Children charities which display the true teachings of Islam. Young Muslims in Watford, Hertfordshire have partnered with the Watford FC Community Trust …

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