The sentencing took place at Salisbury Crown Court A FORMER social worker who committed a serious breach of trust has been given a suspended jail sentence. Donna Davies, a former Wiltshire Council employee, was sentenced today (Friday, April 30) at Salisbury Crown Court after admitting a number of offences relating to the Computer Misuse Act where she accessed sensitive data that she had no legitimate reason to view. Sentencing her to ten months in prison, which was suspended for two years, and 150 hours of unpaid work, Judge Adam Feest QC, said: “There is no room in the social work field for those who cannot be trusted.”
WHAT makes you happy? That s the question we posed to our Camera Club and asked them to post their answers in a photo. We had a fantastic response - as we always do to our monthly prize competitions. As we emerged from lockdown and the sun began to shine, the cherry blossom and tulips came out in force, and you could almost feel the whole of York start to smile again. And our photographers certainly captured that mood with these excellent images. From trips to the seaside and ice-cream cones, to pictures of nature at its loveliest, there s plenty to cheer us up in this set of images.
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Black Lives Matter march draws hundreds in Tampa, but organizers say HB1’s chilling effect is already taking hold
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Hundreds of activists gathered at Tampa’s Cyrus Greene Park Saturday for a Black Lives Matter march protesting continued police killings of Black Americans. But the crowd was a long way off from the nearly 4,000 who came out for previous marches.
Organizers say that’s thanks to the chilling effects of Florida’s HB1.
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The marchers came in all manner of ages, races, religions and even species.
“This is Scooter. He’s a protest pup,” Abby Hagan said. “He’s been out with me since last year this time, he’s my therapy dog and we go everywhere together.”
Black Lives Matter protestors are taking to the streets Saturday to call for justice. It comes days after the conviction of Derek Chauvin and the passage of a controversial anti-riot bill.