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Humbert Street townhouses approved by Planning Board

Humbert Street townhouses approved by Planning Board
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Yours Forever: Glasgow songwriting project Ensemble

The Skinny Yours Forever: Ensemble on No Place Like It Ahead of the release of No Place Like It, we speak with some of the musicians and young people involved in the award-winning Glasgow-based songwriting project Ensemble Feature by Tony Inglis | 21 Apr 2021 “I’ve always wanted to have something that’s just mine,” says 20-year-old Megan Kay. Since autumn last year, she’s been participating in Ensemble, a Glasgow-based project which engages young people in social care – many of whom have experience of mental health issues and homelessness – with songwriting and music-making workshops alongside professional artists. “When you’ve made a song, it’s yours forever.”

Inland Empire Locals React To Second Impeachment Of President Trump

Inland Empire Locals React To Second Impeachment Of President Trump Syndicated Local – CBS Los Angeles EASTVALE (CBSLA) Some support for President Donald Trump in the Inland Empire is waning as others are standing by the president following his historic second impeachment. Trump was charged with incitement of an insurrection by the Congress on Wednesday for his actions leading up to and during a riot at the U.S. Capitol last week. It was an emotional moment for many local Trump supporters, considering the president won in many Inland Empire communities in 2016. Michael Timmons, an Eastvale resident who once supported the president, says since the election, Trump has gone too far too many times.

New Zealand Sex Worker Wins Landmark Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

December 16, 2020 3:00 AMLegal - By LOS ANGELES Sex workers employed by legal brothels have the same rights to be free from sexual harassment as any other workers. That principle was confirmed in a lawsuit by a New Zealand sex worker who on Monday won a six-figure settlement from her employer, according to a report by the BBC.   Under New Zealand law, the identities of the both the sex worker and the target of her lawsuit, as well as the exact amount of the settlement, were not made public. But sex worker advocate Dame Catherine Healy, of the New Zealand Sex Workers Collective, said that the court decision serves as a “wake up call” for sexually oriented businesses. 

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