News about Ben Lewis
Museum's boomerangs go to indigenous people in Australia (and no, they WON'T come back) - as critics say they are too quick to empty collections
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August 10, 2024
Oxford University Professor Lawrence Goldman said there 'doesn't seem a good reason' for the decision by the Horniman Museum and Gardens, in south London. He asked: 'If museums gave away everything that people living now would like to repossess, what would become of their collections? Shall we send back all the great paintings acquired by our galleries?' The two boomerangs are of 'the utmost cultural significance' to the Warumungu people of Northern Territory. They are among ten objects, including a knife and sheath, the museum is returning at a celebration later this year. Two years ago, the Horniman agreed to hand back 72 plundered items including 'Benin bronzes' to Nigeria as it was the 'moral thing to do'.
AstraZeneca faces up to £255million compensation bill for 'defective' Covid vaccine after pharma titan admitted it DOES cause ultra-rare blood clot side effect - as wife of victim says 'we're not going to give up'
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April 29, 2024
Kate Scott whose husband Jamie was allegedly injured by AstraZeneca's Covid jab welcomed the news and defiantly declared they would not give up as 'we have truth on our side'. Lawyers involved in the case told MailOnline some of the victims could be in the running for payouts of over £5million reflecting the devastating nature their injuries. With 51 people represented in the current class action, this means the total bill could, theoretically, approach £255million. However, they added that the claims have yet to be fully quantified and some cases could eclipse or fall much short of the estimated £5million.
AstraZeneca admits for first time its Covid vaccine CAN cause rare side effect in tense legal fight with victims of 'defective' jab
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April 29, 2024
The reaction, while astonishingly rare, is at the heart of a multi-million-pound class action by dozens of victims and families of the dead who claim the jab was 'defective'. One of those seeking compensation for injuries linked to the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is father-of-two and IT engineer Jamie Scott. He was left with a permanent brain injury following a blood clot and the bleed on the brain it caused after received the vaccine in April 2021 and has been unable to work since. His is one of 51 cases currently lodged in the High Court seeking damages estimated to be worth about £100million in total. On AstraZeneca's new submission Kate Scott, Mr Scott's wife, said: 'I hope their admission means we will be able to sort this out sooner rather than later. We need an apology, fair compensation for our family and other families who have been affected. We have the truth on our side, and we are not going to give up.'
Melle Stewart proudly points at her 'I've been shot for Covid' badge on a photograph. She had a stroke, nearly died, and had to have a portion of her BRAIN removed two weeks later. This is her eerie message
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November 20, 2023
Melle Stewart, 40, an Australian actress, has sent a heartfelt note as she recovers in hospital after being diagnosed with Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis, a rare side condition connected to the AstraZeneca jab. Despite Ms Stewart's marriage, Ben Lewis, said his wife of 12 years strongly advocates for vaccinations.
Sex offenders will NOT be able to change their name or gender in bid to close loophole that allows predators to evade register
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October 3, 2023
During a speech at the Tory Party conference in Manchester, Suella Braverman (left) is set to announce proposals for a new bill prohibiting sex offender's from changing their names. The Disclosure and Barring Service will merge personal information held by several departments, including the HM Passport Office, HMRC, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and the DVLA). Vanessa George, Britain's worst female paedophile convicted of sexually assaulting up to 64 children at a nursery, has changed to Vanessa Sylvia Marks, her maiden name.
The River Island pair contributes to Loaf's profits
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November 12, 2022
According to accounts filed at Companies House, the firm earned £12.8 million in the year to March. During the pandemic, sales soared as customers spruced up their homes. Loaf's parent company paid a £20 million dividend over the year. After spending a whole Saturday trying to buy a bed, Etonian entrepreneur Charlie Marshall formed the company in 2008.
Sheikh Mansour's firm takes part in a court contest in Glencore
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November 5, 2022
Mubadala Investment Company, which includes the Sheikh, is pursuing the crisis-ravaged commodity trading and mining company in a joint venture with scores of other major companies, including HSBC and Standard Life. According to the Serious Fraud Office, group subsidiary Glencore Energy UK supported the delivery of millions of dollars in bribes to officials in five African countries. The allegations are believed to be related to shareholder losses in the aftermath of the bribery and corruption probes.
Australia has issued sanctions against 30 pro-Russia Ukraine invasion propagandists
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October 2, 2022
Following Moscow's decision to annex swaths of Ukrainian territories, Australia will introduce further financial penalties and travel bans on almost 30 Russian-backed rebels and senior officials. On Sunday, the Albanese government revealed that another 28 people would be punished for attempting to legitimize Russian attempts to seize several regions in Ukraine through'sham' referendums in the war-torn world. The government argued that the referendums held in Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhichhia were baseless, according to a tweet.