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Concerns are growing that St Ives may face a spike in Covid cases as the G7 summit winds up with hospitality venues, police officers and a protest camp all reporting cases of the virus.
At least five venues in St Ives, the town closest to the main venue summit, Carbis Bay, have closed or are limiting their operations because of cases.
Two police officers have had positive tests and one protester at an Extinction Rebellion camp is also isolating.
Andrew George, who speaks for the Liberal Democrats in Cornwall on health, said he was concerned about the cases.
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Labour disclosure “shows antisemitism was weaponised against Corbyn”, activists say
Former leader’s disciplinary code, which was criticised by pro-Israel groups, is still being used under Starmer, party officials admit after court hearing
by Jonathan Cook / April 16th, 2021
A group of Labour activists fighting through the courts to discover why they and others were investigated or expelled from the UK’s Labour Party for antisemitism say they have flushed out proof of bad faith from their accusers.
The group, who call themselves Labour Activists for Justice (LA4J), say the new disclosure confirms their claim that leading Jewish organisations intentionally politicised the meaning of antisemitism to entrap left-wing critics of Israel and undermine Labour’s former leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
Labour disclosure ‘shows antisemitism was weaponised against Corbyn’, activists say
Former leader s disciplinary code, which was criticised by pro-Israel groups, is still being used under Starmer, party officials admit after court hearing
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, pictured in London at a protest against proposed new police powers, in April 2021 (AFP) By Published date: 16 April 2021 09:31 UTC | Last update: 4 sec ago
A group of Labour activists fighting through the courts to discover why they and others were investigated or expelled from the UK s Labour Party for antisemitism say they have flushed out proof of bad faith from their accusers.
The group, who call themselves Labour Activists for Justice (LA4J), say the new disclosure confirms their claim that leading Jewish organisations intentionally politicised the meaning of antisemitism to entrap left-wing critics of Israel and undermine Labour’s former
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