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Lee Evans, Olympic sprint champion who staged a Black Power protest at the 1968 Games – obituary
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Sunday, 2 May 2021
On the advice of the International Olympic Committee s (IOC) Athletes Commission, the IOC Executive Board last week resolved to continue to censor athletes who participate in peaceful protest at the Olympic Games, especially in the most powerful spaces of the podium and the arena. Patronisingly, the censorship is now coupled with scripting, with the IOC endorsing the use of the words, peace, respect, solidarity, inclusion and equality.
In the words of Bernice King, chief executive of the Martin Luther King Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inclusion does not = equity. Diversity does not = justice. Tolerance does not = love. Silence does not = peace.
Brendan Schwab: Embedding athlete rights only way forward for Olympic Movement
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Preston man found drunk in stranger’s shed 5th February, 2021 by Lucy Shaw
Magistrates have fined a 45-year-old man from Preston £119 after he was found drunk in a stranger’s garden shed in Warwick Road, Carlisle.
As reported by
The Cumberland News, Wayne Collett of Surrey Street, Preston, was found intoxicated in the stranger’s shed on 30 January, Carlisle’s Rickergate court heard.
During the court hearing, Collett admitted to being there to commit a theft. According to
The Cumberland News, he also admitted to two charges of being drunk and disorderly; in Tesco the following morning, and in Penrith on 1 February.
Surprise: A resident in Warwick Road found a drunk man from Preston in their garden shed. MAGISTRATES have fined a Preston man £120 after he was found drunk in somebody s garden shed in Warwick Road, Carlisle. Wayne Collett, 45, of Surrey Street, Preston, was caught on January 30, Carlisle s Rickergate court heard. He had fallen out with his partner, said the defendant s defence lawyer Jeff Smith. Collett then decided to take the train to Lancaster so he could visit a friend - but he fell asleep on the train and woke up in Penrith. He d sought solace in alcohol, said Mr Smith. The defendant was originally told that he would be reported for breaching covid restrictions by travelling north to Penrith.
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