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Ding murders: Family s legacy shines bright 10 years on

BBC News By Craig Lewis image copyrightSouth Beds News Agency image captionJeff, Helen, Xing and Alice Ding were murdered by Anxiang Du on 29 April 2011- the day of the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge A family of four was murdered in their own home on 29 April 2011 by a killer eventually traced to Morocco after a 14-month manhunt. Ten years on, the permanent legacy of hope left behind by the Ding family can still be seen. Visitors to Caroline Chisholm School, in Northampton, are greeted by a sea of daffodils. They were planted to celebrate the life of a former pupil who lit up the school with her hard work and talent.

DOJ Civil Rights Alums Back Kristen Clarke Ahead Of Ugly Confirmation Battle

DOJ Civil Rights Alums Back Kristen Clarke Ahead Of Ugly Confirmation Battle More than 80 former officials are supporting the nomination of Kristen Clarke, a longtime civil rights lawyer who would be the first woman confirmed to the job. More than 80 former Justice Department civil rights officials are backing the nomination of Kristen Clarke to head the storied Civil Rights Division, a key role that will shape the Biden administration’s agenda on issues like policing and voting rights in the next four years and beyond. Clarke, who began her career at the Justice Department and could become the first Black woman confirmed to head the Civil Rights Division since its foundation, will appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday for her confirmation hearing. 

Facebook apologises for threat to ban knitter, 81, for hate speech

Facebook apologises for threat to ban knitter, 81, for hate speech Milly Vincent For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo An elderly British widow was threatened with a permanent ban from Facebook after the social media platform mistook her posts about knitting woollen pigs as hate speech . Rita Rich-Mulcahy, 81, who lives in a retirement village south of Adelaide, Australia, challenged herself to knit 100 five-inch pigs for charity after the death of her husband.  But after sharing photos of her creations on the social media site and innocently responding to friends comments Facebook issued her with two warnings. A friend commented on Mrs Rich-Mulcahy s page white rabbits, white rabbits on February 1, to which she responded No, white pigs, white pigs! . That earned her the first hate speech warning.

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