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Assange sent back to Belmarsh! - Workers Revolutionary Party

Workers Revolutionary Party Demonstrators at Westminster Magistrates Court yesterday insist the battle to stop the extradition of Julian Assange to the US will continue WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange has been sent back to Belmarsh high security prison after a judge refused him bail yesterday, despite a decision to block his extradition to the United States. The decision taken at Westminster Magistrates Court in Marylebone means that Assange still cannot be reunited with his family. District Judge Vanessa Baraitser said he must remain in prison while the courts consider an appeal by US authorities against her decision not to extradite him.

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Tory donor and ex Goldman Sachs banker appointed new BBC chairman

Parliamentary Reporter A TORY donor and former Goldman Sachs banker has been appointed as the new chairman of the BBC, it was announced today. Richard Sharp will succeed Sir David Clementi, the broadcaster has said. He was once Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s boss at Goldman Sachs, where he worked for over 20 years and has donated hundreds of thousands of pounds to the Conservative Party. Private Eye magazine had reported that Mr Sharp had donated almost half a million pounds to the Tories between 2001 and 2010. He has donated £4,600 since then, according to the Guardian. During the pandemic, he was an unpaid adviser to Mr Sunak on loans for businesses that have been affected by lockdowns and restrictions.

Paramilitary threat made against journalist working for Belfast paper

A journalist working for the Belfast Telegraph has been threatened by a loyalist paramilitary group. The breakaway South East Antrim UDA is being linked to the latest threat, following a spate of similar incidents earlier this year. The intimidation has been condemned by the editor-in-chief of the Belfast Telegraph and the Sunday Life, Eoin Brannigan. He said: “This is the second time this year we’ve had our journalists threatened in this manner. “It is outrageous that thugs are once again trying to silence a journalist doing their job. “We are reassured that the PSNI is taking this threat very seriously.”

Zen and the art of being nice to yourself

Tom Kennedy s body lay in the mortuary in St Vincent s hospital in late March 1977. His 21-year-old daughter Mary was advised not to go in to see him in his coffin. It was better, she was told, to remember him as she last saw him. That had been in early January when he had come into her bedroom in the family home in Clondalkin to say goodbye before she travelled back to France, where she was teaching English.

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