With the sleaze row widening, billionaire businessman Sir James Dyson has proved an irresistible target to Labour MPs.
He’s a Brexiteer who moved the HQ of his business to Singapore and has long been thought to be a Tory, so Labour MPs queued up to attack his controversial exchange of text messages with Boris Johnson.
In the texts, the PM reassured Sir James that his staff would not have to pay extra tax if they came to Britain from his Singapore base to work on ventilator production at the start of the pandemic.
With the sleaze row widening, billionaire businessman Sir James Dyson has proved an irresistible target to Labour MPs
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For generations, Black women have navigated their lives expecting to battle the immeasurable anguish that stems from gender and racial discrimination. So it’s no surprise that this demographic group’s deep longing for change catapulted Joe Biden to victory. Black women turned out in droves in the most recent presidential election 93%, to be exact, voted for the Biden-Harris ticket, confirming their position as the backbone of the Democratic party.
Now that the dust has settled and Biden sets out to execute his vision for the U.S. over the next four years, I couldn’t help but wonder: How will the new administration address this country’s history of gender and racial discrimination? Will I still have no choice but to worry about losing my son or the other boys and men in my family to police brutality or gun violence simply because of the color of their skin? Will I, and other Black women like me, be afforded the same opportunities for career advanceme
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“Just because physically, I don’t look like I’m sick, I’m ill and,” Sanchez said. “I’m ready, I’m ready to be blessed.”
This summer will mark her fifth year on the organ transplant waitlist.
Sanchez, the mother to a 20-year-old and recently adopted three-year-old, says she’s lucky to be able to do her dialysis at home with her family.
“I pushed myself to get on the floor with my baby to run around with him,” Sanchez said. “But there are days that physically, my body, I’m just very exhausted.”
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