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Abbott taps provocateur Leak for his official portrait
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After cartoonist
Johannes Leak triggered a Twitterstorm last year when a hamfisted depiction of US Democratic vice-presidential candidate
Kamala Harris drew criticisms of racism, it was always going to take someone with nerves of steel to give Leak his next high profile gig.
Illustration: John Shakespeare
Step forward
Tony Abbott, who has handpicked Leak to paint his official portrait to be hung in Parliament House. Leak, a cartoonist at
The Australian who is the son of the broadsheet’s late celebrated cartoonist and provocateur
Pa. Santa dies from coronavirus: ‘He would always take time with the kids’
Updated Jan 06, 2021;
By Kathleen Bolus, The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa. (TNS)
In the days before Christmas, a boy sat on Santa’s lap at a store in Scott Twp. and asked for his father back.
“Me and God have an understanding; I take care of toys and he takes care of angels,” Santa Claus said, according to his wife.
The man behind the beard became one of those angels Monday.
Lewis “Lew” Williamson of Scranton played Santa to many kids growing up in Northeast Pennsylvania, said his Mrs. Claus and wife, Maureen Williamson. He died from COVID-19 this week. He was 76.
SAFESTYLE UK has reported a strong growth in new orders since September, as the Bradford firm issued its latest trading update. The windows and doors company said that despite the second national lockdown in November it was able to continue operating in a largely normal manner with strict Covid-safe policies already in place. Due to a strong order intake growth since the interim results were announced in September, the business continued to increase its operational capacity, recruiting staff across processing, survey, manufacturing and installations. As a result they are reporting 9 per cent year on year revenue growth in the third quarter of the year and is expecting around 20 per cent revenue growth for the fourth quarter.