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Saffron Walden district commissioner on Scouting

Nigel Bailey, District Commissioner, Saffron Walden Scouts - Credit: Nigel Bailey Nigel Bailey is on a mission. The newly appointed District Commissioner for Saffron Walden Scouts is determined that Scouting continues to grow and thrive. And he s proving that he s game for a laugh. In their latest World WILD Walkabout, he recorded the challenges with his face painted with different country flags. Nigel Bailey, the new District Commissioner dressed as an elf for WILD 2 – This Time It’s Festive! - Credit: SAFFRON WALDEN SCOUTS Nigel said the nice thing is the fun has continued throughout the pandemic, using Zoom. Even virtual camps for Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers have been possible with some lateral thinking. Young people from Newport, Thaxted-Carver, Clavering, Chesterford, Radwinter and Saffron Walden took part in the summer and again at Christmas from their own homes.

Scouts hold third Walden In LockDown (WILD)

Scouts hold third Walden In LockDown (WILD)
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Nigel Bailey Hair in Northwich scraps gender-specific pricing to become more inclusive

Nigel Bailey Hair in Northwich scraps gender-specific pricing to become more inclusive
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Letter of the week: Flawed US foreign policy

Emily Tamkin’s column on the US’s weak moral authority in international affairs (World View, 19 February) coincided with the death of Dianna Ortiz, an American nun who was tortured in Guatemala in  1989 by security forces trained and equipped by the US. Once recovered, she revealed evidence of decades-long US complicity in human rights abuses in a war that cost more than 200,000 lives. The US’s methods in Latin America have changed since then but its agenda remains the same: protect regimes favourable to US policy even when they perpetrate gross abuses (Honduras, Haiti); undermine or overthrow elected leaders whose policies are viewed unfavourably (Honduras, Nicaragua, Bolivia); or impose illegal economic sanctions (Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua) that affect the poorest people. Were Joe Biden to “begin to repair America’s moral standing in the world”, in Latin America it would require a reversal of more than a century of US policy.

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