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Boston Magistrates Court.
ASSAULT
Christine Adlard, 61, of South Parade, Skegness. At Skegness, on April 1, 2020, committed assault by beating. Discharged conditionally for six months. At Skegness, on April 2, 2020, committed the same offence. Discharged conditionally for six months. £22 victim surcharge.
BREATH SPECIMEN
Dean Marshall, 52, of Fosse Way, Sixhills, Melton Mowbray. At Skegness, on November 4, when suspected of having driven a vehicle and having been required to provide a specimen or specimens of breath for analysis in the course of an investigation into whether he had committed an offence, failed without reasonable excuse to do so. £270 fine. £32 victim surcharge. £300 costs. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Driving record endorsed. At Skegness, in Lincoln Green, on the same date, used a vehicle without insurance and a test certificate. For each offence, no separate penalty and driving record endorsed.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. A pastry shop in Lexington is using its platform to give back to advocacy groups in the Commonwealth.
“It s a mash up of European pastries, which is my passion is to teach myself more of the traditional old school like pâtisserie pastries. And then the fun stuff that I didn t really have an opportunity to make at the other places I’ve been,” Laura Clay said.
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Laura Lou Pâtisserie opened in November of 2020
On Social Justice Sundays, the bakery donates 10% of total sales to a social justice organization
Laura Lou Pâtisserie choses a different organization each week
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Melanie Beals Goan is an associate professor of history in the Department of History in the UK College of Arts and Sciences. Her research focuses on women’s history in the United States, with specific interest in Appalachia/Kentucky and medical history. She is the author of “Mary Breckinridge: The Frontier Nursing Service” and “Rural Health in Appalachia.”
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When the Declaration of Independence was signed by a group of wealthy white men in 1776, poor white men, African Americans and women quickly discovered that the unalienable rights it promised were not truly for all.
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image captionThe Stansted 15 - pictured here with one member missing - tried to stop an aircraft being used to deport people to Africa
Protesters who broke into Stansted Airport to stop a plane deporting people to Africa will face no further action through the courts.
The group, known as the Stansted 15, cut through the perimeter fence and locked themselves together around a Boeing 767 jet in 2017.
They won an appeal against their convictions last month.
On Thursday, a spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service said it would not appeal against the decision. There will be no further action on this case, the statement added.