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Are We Indigenes Yet?
The UK has seen many waves of invaders and colonisers – Neanderthals, Celts, Romans, Angles, Saxons, Jutes, Danes, Norsemen, Normans and more recently Indians and Pakistanis. Only Irish, Welsh and Scottish inhabitants have had the strength to get special recognition today.
No human race evolved in Australia – several races walked, paddled, sailed or flew here over the past 60,000 years. Some displaced earlier arrivals, others mixed with locals. Some left rock art distinctly different from that of later arrivals and some destroyed or hid evidence of earlier tribes. Some were cannibals, some brought domesticated animals with them and all hunted native animals, sometimes to extinction. None can claim moral superiority.
U23s End Season By Hitting Coventry for Six
Monday, 24th Apr 2017 21:39
Town’s U23s ended their Professional Development League Two South season on an emphatic note by thrashing Coventry City 6-0 at Portman Road. Ben Morris and Flynn Downes both scored twice and Adam McDonnell and Ben Folami once each as Gerard Nash’s side dominated from beginning to end.
The young Blues made a positive start with Albert Wilton making a break down the right in the opening minute but Sky Blues keeper Corey Addai claimed his low cross at a stretch.
In the second minute striker Ben Morris mis-hit a low shot wide from the edge of the area but less than a minute later the England U18 international put the Blues in front.
1/1 NINE men were given lengthy prison sentences today in Leeds Crown Court for their role in a plot to carry out a contract killing on the Kirklees mayor’s son-in-law in a drive-by shooting in Liversedge. Hamza Hussain, then aged 22, was shot twice with a 9mm handgun and his friend Mohammed Hussain was hit by one of the bullets as they sat in a car in a car park outside Sainsbury s Local in the Fountain Court retail park, Liversedge, at around 7.10pm on November 4, 2019. Both men survived. Six men were sentenced after being found guilty by jury of conspiracy to murder following a nine-week trial which concluded on March 2.
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