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LABOUR’S leader in Leeds said his party members’ hard work during the pandemic has paid off as his group comfortably kept control of Leeds City Council following today’s local election count. The party bucked the trend seen in the rest of the UK by making only minimal losses in the city, while one senior councillor held onto her seat by just a dozen votes. However, the leader of the Leeds Conservatives claimed the share of Labour’s vote had “collapsed”, despite his party gaining only one seat on the authority. Labour went into the contest with 54 seats and left with the same number – winning back two vacant Roundhay seats, and losing Ardsley and Robin Hood, and Morley South to the Conservatives and Morley Borough Independents respectively.
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When we were first introduced to The Bad Batch in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, it was a small storyline that provoked curiosity in discovering more about these characters. Different in behaviour, appearance, and personality, they were regarded as “imperfect” by their clone peers – a commentary that bears a remarkable resemblance to the way in which some beliefs of disabilities still persist today. Yet what makes them different to their peers is part of their strength. It’s what makes them capable of going places the other clones can’t go, as well as carrying out missions others where others would fail.
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“It’s a week since the publication of Tony Sewell’s report on racial inequality and the debate is still raging,” writes James Forsyth in The Times. But “no one has really picked up on one of its most striking recommendations”: namely the proposal “to refer those caught with small amounts of cannabis to treatment centres rather than to criminalise them”. The idea “could have a beneficial effect”, the report claims, but “the government won’t go down this route”, Forsyth says. “Public opinion is moving and Britain is not exempt.” But, “far from being a liberal on the matter”, Johnson “is greatly exercised about the damage drugs do”. “His strategy is to disrupt the supply of drugs and to push down the demand for them,” Forsyth adds. “The PM’s natural liberalism doesn’t extend to drugs.”
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