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MALDON S Plume Academy has welcomed back students this week as the first round of lockdown restrictions is lifted. Principal Carl Wakefield said there was a “real buzz in the air” as students and staff alike were pleased to see each other after a year of disruptions. After sanitising and putting their masks on, students sat in on a virtual assembly for an explanation on how the next few weeks would proceed before the end of term. He said: “The sound of chatter and laughter was everywhere and my colleagues and I were so happy to engage in our own conversations with students from across all year groups.
MALDON S Plume Academy has welcomed back students this week as the first round of lockdown restrictions is lifted. Principal Carl Wakefield said there was a “real buzz in the air” as students and staff alike were pleased to see each other after a year of disruptions. After sanitising and putting their masks on, students sat in on a virtual assembly for an explanation on how the next few weeks would proceed before the end of term. He said: “The sound of chatter and laughter was everywhere and my colleagues and I were so happy to engage in our own conversations with students from across all year groups.
It doesn t diminish : The legacy of the 1981 hunger strikes, 40 years on
This Monday will mark 40 years since Bobby Sands went on hunger strike. By Sean Murray Saturday 27 Feb 2021, 12:05 AM Feb 27th 2021, 12:05 AM 31,842 Views 40 Comments
ON PAGE 9 of The Irish Times of Friday 27 February 1981, a headline read: “H-Block fast generates little pressure.”
The report outlined how a “low-key atmosphere prevail[ed]” in the run-up to the latest hunger strike. It said the IRA leader in the H-Blocks would be starting the strike alone before being joined at regular intervals by other prisoners.
The article ended: “In the face of an unmoved British government, the straight demand for ‘political status’ is seen by some as ‘unreal’.”
Matthew Butler, 50, pleaded guilty to rigging his scales with coins at court
MailOnline can reveal Butler has a fleet of luxury cars outside his home
A court heard that Butler secretly stuck 1.7oz of coins to scales with Blu Tack
Caught after undercover trading standards officers visited Muddy Pig Butchers
Ordered to pay costs totalling £1,798 and given an 18-month community order