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ANOTHER business has joined up to support an art trail in the city. A flooring company in Evesham is to back a large and small elephant for Worcester’s Big Parade this summer. Paul Barratt, managing director of Karndean Designflooring, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be partnering with St Richard’s Hospice once again as it brings a second, spectacular art event to the county this summer. “We loved being part of the giraffe trail in 2018 and grew very attached to our giraffe ‘Deco’. One of the parts we loved most was looking at all the artists designs and choosing one which best represented us here. We’re looking forward to bringing something unique and special to the county again.
Shrine - the balloons and flowers and inset Luke Bellfield THE heart broken parents of a young murder victim have paid tribute to their “perfect son” as a huge shrine is created in his memory. Luke Bellfield, 18, from Eastwood died as a result of a single stab wound to the heart after the attack in Old Leigh on Friday night. Essex Police have launched a murder investigation and are treating it as a targeted incident. Balloons spelling out his name and age, flowers, candles and tributes have now been laid in a shrine created near The Peterboat, High Street, Leigh.
Neither Australiaâs Department of Defence nor Britainâs Ministry of Defence have formally announced Australian involvement in the drone strikes, which are apparently the consequence of a shortage of British pilots due to âstresses of piloting deadly unmanned aircraftâ.
The secretive Australian involvement in the Middle East drone strikes was revealed by Drone Wars (a monitor of unmanned aircraft use) after it was detailed in attachments to Britainâs Infrastructure and Projects Authority â an overseer of major UK public spending projects.
It was subsequently reported in the Guardian and in the defence industry magazines UAS and Aviation.
Despite even having being re-reported in the Australian air forceâs own magazine, Wings, the defence department has still refused to provide any meaningful details at all.
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CoronaCheck is RMIT ABC Fact Check s weekly email newsletter dedicated to fighting the misinformation infodemic surrounding the coronavirus outbreak.
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CoronaCheck #51
While most of the coronavirus misinformation covered in this newsletter has been shared online, COVID conspiracies can also proliferate offline. This week, we ve taken a look at a flyer distributed to letterboxes in federal Labor MP Chris Bowen s community.