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Visitation principles set stage for care home reunion

Winnipeg Free Press By: Kevin Rollason | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021 Save to Read Later For the first time in almost three months, Marie Bell heard her daughter tell her in person she loves her. For the first time in almost three months, Marie Bell heard her daughter tell her in person she loves her. Bell, 89, is a resident of Convalescent Home of Winnipeg, a personal care home which has gone through weeks of battling an outbreak of the novel coronavirus. Extremely restrictive visitation policies were enacted. Now, as its COVID-19 numbers dropped, the facility, following guidelines set by Shared Health, has begun allowing in-person visitation via a heated pod located outside the main building.

Quiet Miss ready to fly at Caulfield

Quiet Miss ready to fly at Caulfield Jockey Craig Newitt will again pilot speedy mare Miss Albania at Caulfield. Photo: Scott Barbour/Racing Photos via Getty Images Miss Albania’s quiet nature belies her abundant speed, which will be tested again at Tuesday’s Caulfield meeting. Jockey Craig Newitt has ridden Miss Albania to her three wins, the latest coming in Benchmark 70 grade at Caulfield on January 2. Miss Albania steps up to Benchmark 84 grade for The Mary Bell (1100m) but Newitt welcomed the chance to test the Enver Jusufovic-trained mare in the tougher class. “It looks a good race for her because it’s good test for her,” Newitt said.

Britain s youngest terrorist who plotted to behead police at age 14 can be freed from jail, rules Parole Board

Britain s youngest terrorist who plotted to behead police at age 14 can be freed from jail, rules Parole Board
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Britain s youngest terrorist can be freed from jail, says Parole Board | Darlington and Stockton Times

Youngest Briton convicted of terrorism suitable for release - Parole Board

Youngest person in UK convicted of terrorism offence can go free - Parole Board Published image captionNow 20, he was jailed for life at Manchester Crown Court after admitting inciting terrorism overseas The youngest person convicted of a terrorism offence in the UK - who plotted to murder police in Australia on Anzac Day aged 14 - can be freed from jail, the Parole Board has ruled. The 20-year-old, from Blackburn, who can only be identified as RXG, sent encrypted messages inciting an Australian to launch attacks in 2015. He was jailed for life that year after admitting inciting terrorism overseas. But the Parole Board now says it is satisfied he is suitable for release.

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