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A TOWN council is continuing to support a national campaign to raise awareness of domestic violence against women. The Leader previously reported that Connah’s Quay town council pledged to support the White Ribbon UK Campaign which aims to end domestic violence against women. At their monthly meeting the council was given an update and councillors were asked to adopt the action plan. White Ribbon UK was founded in 2005 and is part of a global movement aiming to end male violence against women by challenging male attitudes and behaviours. Back in 2029, Cllr Nathan Jones, who is also a White Ribbon Ambassador, put forward the motion at the monthly meeting as to why they the council should become the first in the country to join the campaign. ....
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Formula 1 Ireland’s Dr. Paul Rea has been appointed as the FIA’s Head of Medical & Rescue, replacing incumbent Dr. Pau Mota. The FIA goes into 2021 with a new Head of Medical & Rescue, with Dublin-based doctor Paul Rea taking over the position from Pau Mota. Mota has taken up a role as a Senior Manager with the International Olympic Committee in Switzerland. Rea currently works at Centric Health in Dublin, and says he has “special interest in Musculoskeletal injury, Motorsport medicine, Medical devices and occupational medicine.” Rea will relocate from Ireland to Switzerland to take up the role with the FIA in early February, and will work closely with Dr. Ian Roberts and Dr. Ian Dunbar to oversee the medical and rescue components of the FIA’s safety departments. ....
Posted: Jan 26, 2021 6:14 PM AT | Last Updated: January 26 Protestors set up two blockades in Digby County last fall on industrial logging roads, and were forced to abandon them in December due to a court order. (Nina Newington) The lawyer arguing for the continuance of a court order against protesters who have been trying to stop clear cutting in public forests says the protesters end goals don t justify their means. WestFor Management Inc., a forestry consortium that works with 13 lumber mills in Nova Scotia, brought a motion to Nova Scotia Supreme Court last year that forced protesters to abandon two blockades on logging roads in Digby County. ....