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Simon Bridges announces 'intensely personal' memoir National Identity, on masculinity, race and fitting in


Former Opposition leader Simon Bridges says he will release an intensely personal memoir this year.
In a post to Twitter on Monday afternoon, the National MP unveiled the title, cover and release date of the book - and gave a hint at what would-be readers should expect from it.
I m excited to share with you about my new book, he wrote.
An open, honest and at times intensely personal memoir about race, fatherhood, marriage, masculinity, fitting in, and the things that shape our national character.
The memoir - entitled
National Identity: Confessions of an Outsider - will be released on Wednesday, August 18. ....

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Bruce Pardy: Political beliefs must be protected from discrimination because cancel culture is winning


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Maybe you know someone recently fired for his political views. Perhaps he was foolish enough to state out loud his opposition to COVID lockdowns, belief in two sexes, or admiration for Donald Trump. Should companies be prohibited from discriminating on the grounds of political belief? In principle, the answer should be No. In the woke cancel culture that has gripped North America, the answer is clearly Yes.
Ask anyone and she will tell you confidently that discrimination is wrong. Yet people discriminate all the time. They choose to be friends with some people and not with others. They treat their spouses differently than other men and women. Employers hire better qualified candidates over those less qualified. To discriminate means to tell apart and treat differently. Statutes prohibit discrimination only on specified grounds in certain circumstances. You can invite only Irish friends to your dinner party, but you cannot advertise for a male associate. You ....

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Live blog: Adrian Delia and Pierre Portelli testify in Daphne inquiry


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Yorgen Fenech donated money to the Nationalist Party and was also given stories about the party to leak to rival media, former PN executive Pierre Portelli confirmed under oath on Wednesday. 
Portelli, who headed the PN’s media arm between 2017 and 2019, confirmed that Fenech’s Tumas Group was among firms that donated money to the party, albeit “not regularly”. 
He recalled sending Fenech a text message in March 2019 asking the business magnate for help to process a donation that the PN needed to pay for workers’ salaries.
Fenech, who is charged with complicity in Caruana Galizia’s murder, had already been exposed by ....

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