Most recently, a new variant of COVID-19, the Omicron, has spread to many countries around the world in the last few days since it was first identified in Africa.
A pupil has been expelled from the £44,000-a-year Abingdon School after sending an image of Nazis to his Jewish classmate, making rape threats on TikTok and posting a video mocking the Black Lives Matter movement.
Documents and emails from the independent Oxfordshire school detail the extent of several highly-offensive jokes the boy, 15, made via Snapchat and TikTok.
It is understood the pupil, who is studying for his GCSE exams at the all-boys school, has admitted to sending the controversial messages and apologised.
Despite this, Abingdon School confirmed to MailOnline that he has been excluded.
The teenager, who has not been named, sent a photograph of three people dressed as Nazi soldiers with the caption Happy Birthday to a Jewish student on Snapchat.
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Yoko Ono Water Show for one week, from May 28 through June 1.
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Water Show as continuing through June 1, lists a new exhibition,
John Lennon and Yoko Ono: Four Thoughts, opening at Arts Lab on June 2 and continuing through June 9. Although this latter exhibition marks, as I propose, Ono and Lennon s first truly collaborative exhibition, little mention of it appears in the voluminous documentation of all things Beatles or in the literature on Ono, for that matter. Its scant representation in the literature no doubt arises from the dearth of documentation of the exhibition itself, which is somewhat surprising given the amount of attention Lennon generally received from the press as a member of The Beatles, the world s most famous pop group at the time, not to mention Ono s growing reputation as an avant-garde artist. Ono caused quite a sensation with her performances of