Manchester City fan found GUILTY of making racist gestures to United players during derby
EXCLUSIVE: Anthony Burke made the racist gesture at Manchester United players during the derby
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A Manchester City fan has been convicted of making a racist monkey gesture towards Manchester United players during a derby game.
WelliFest and the Saddleworth Show will both return this year Date published: 14 May 2021
The WelliFest music festival will return next month
Organisers have confirmed that the hugely popular WelliFest music festival and the Saddleworth Show will definitely return this year.
Frank Bolger and Anthony Burke - the Co-Chairs of the Saddleworth Show/WelliFest Committee - confirmed the news in a statement.
They said: We are delighted that we are able to go ahead with WelliFest, our community music event for all the family, on June, 26, 2021. It will be an all-ticket event and tickets are only available on-line at wellifest.com to ensure we can offer all our ticket holders a safe and super event.
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Complaint targets Louisiana lawmakers dark money group
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Louisiana’s chapter of the NAACP filed a federal complaint Thursday against the organization that state Republican legislative leaders have created to promote their agenda, arguing the nonprofit is violating its tax-exempt status by regularly engaging in political activity.
Senate President Page Cortez and House Speaker Clay Schexnayder announced the launching of the organization called Leading Louisiana in May 2020. The nonprofit is registered as a 501 (c)(4) tax-exempt social welfare organization, a type of organization common called a “dark money” group because it doesn’t have to disclose its donors.