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Edward Colston statue: everything that has happened in the past year


Edward Colston statue: everything that has happened in the past year
So much has happened since then
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Exactly a year ago today (June 7), protesters pulled down the statue of slave trader Edward Colston.
Since that momentous day in Bristol - which was part of a global movement to challenge racism - a lot has happened. ....

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School in Bristol set up by Edward Colston prepares to change its name


A Bristol private school set up by slave trader Edward Colston could be forced to change its name following a consultation with parents.
Colston s School told parents that discussions on whether its name has a future would take place in June.
Colston - a philanthropist and 17th century slave merchant - founded the independent school in 1710.
A bronze memorial to Colston was ripped down by Black Lives Matter demonstrators in Bristol on June 7 and dumped in the city s harbour amid tensions around Britain s colonial past.
Colston s School launched a review into its name following the city-wide protests but it was suspended in January when Covid lockdown rules meant the school had to shut. ....

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Avon and Somerset Police pay damages to protesters wrongly fined


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image captionPolice had asked protesters to join an online demonstration rather than gather outside Bristol Magistrates Court on 25 January
A police force has apologised and paid damages to four people who were fined for protesting outside a court during the last lockdown.
Avon and Somerset Police had warned people gathering outside Bristol Magistrates Court on 25 January that they would be breaking the law.
Four others accused of criminal damage to a statue of slave trader Edward Colston appeared at the court later.
It said its officers held an honest belief that Rolland Dye, 68, Taus Larsen, 43, Ros Martin, 60, and Paula Richardson, 61, were committing offences when they were arrested and later given fixed penalty notices. ....

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Police apologise for fining protesters outside Edward Colston court case


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Police have apologised to four people who were handed Covid-19 fines for staging a protest outside a court hearing relating to the toppling of a statue of slave trader Edward Colston.
Avon and Somerset Police admitted they had “misinterpreted the regulations” and that fines handed to Rowland Dye, 68, Taus Larsen, 43, Ros Martin, 60, and Paula Richardson, 61, were “unlawful”.
The four were arrested outside Bristol Magistrates’ Court on January 25 this year and issued with fixed penalty notices (FPNs).
In a statement issued on Thursday, the force said at the time, when England was in lockdown, it believed all forms of in-person protest were illegal. ....

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