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Focus on Bridlington – a selection of great photographs taken by the Free Press readers

David Jenkinson focuses on the beach huts on Bridlingtion’s north side to create this colourful image. Here is another great selection of images for people in this area, and beyond, to enjoy. Do you have a great Bridlington-based image that you would like to share with our readers? If the answer is ‘yes’ send them to [email protected] to be considered for the weekly feature. Aled Jones sent in this image of Bridlington’s RNLI on the south beach. Gary Sollitt snaps the sun’s silver rays on the sea at Danes Dyke. This photograph of the recent Blood Moon was sent in by Keith Hemingway.

Not even Lucifer can escape the heat of Madison County justice

Lucifer Furnaces of Warrington, Pa. currently defends three asbestos suits in circuit court and has obtained 23 dismissals in seven years.  The name jumps out from a mass of Madison County defendants that lawyers Mark Behrens and Mary Margaret Gay estimated at 900 in an April 29 report on litigation reform.  Their report asserts that plaintiffs started suing smaller businesses after asbestos producers declared bankruptcy and created trusts to pay claims.  Lucifer Furnaces fits the low profile.  It doesn’t file anything with the Securities Exchange Commission, and no one has sued it in its own county.  An employee sued Lucifer at U.S. district court in Philadelphia in 2018, in a handicap accommodation dispute, and settled in six months. 

Delay in sentencing convicted sex offender caught breaching order

By Advertiser Reporter MacHardie outside Swindon Crown Court A SEX offender spared jail in 2016 has been warned he faces a custodial sentence – after he was caught with child sex abuse images. Callum MacHardie, who had been downloading the illegal material since he was 12, was given a community order five years ago after a judge heard he was suitable for a three year sexual offender treatment programme. He now awaits sentence for similar offences; downloading indecent images of children and using a computer network capable of hiding his web activity from the authorities. MacHardie, 30, had been expected to be sentenced at Swindon Crown Court on Tuesday morning.

GOP works to override voters on Medicaid, higher wages, pot

Progressives cheered last year when voters in several red states approved left-leaning ballot initiatives. Floridians voted to raise the minimum wage to $15. South Dakotans voted to legalize medical and recreational pot. Missourians voted to expand Medicaid to adults who earn under $18,000 a year. Arizonans voted to tax the rich to fund public schools. But this year, Republican lawmakers in all those states — plus Idaho, Oklahoma, Utah and others — are trying to undermine such voter-approved measures and to make it harder for future ballot initiatives to pass. At stake is the power to make state laws. Attacks on the initiative process have escalated, said Matthew Schweich, deputy director of state campaigns for the Marijuana Policy Project, a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group that in 2020 backed successful cannabis legalization campaigns in Montana and South Dakota.

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