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The team supports the wider business across it’s digital services, website, CRM and mobile platforms. You will enjoy a truly versatile work load and take part in a number of different product teams across their digital footprint. The team strives to work with new technologies you would be exposed to a wide range of JS frameworks such as Node, Vue and Angular.
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You’ll be reporting into a head of tech who has a reputation for developing and training his staff.
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A portfolio or collection of case studies that showcase your frontend development skills .
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Be an experienced agile practitioner with the ability to work within a cross functional team.
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Have experience with technologies such as JS and related frameworks, HTML, CSS, CMS and SASS- any server side PHP experience would be a bonus!.
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The desire to develop and build on your skillset and knowledge.
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Have a real passion for user experience, web and digital developmnetas a whole.
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In return for your experience you’ll join a household name organisation with excellent benefits including 30 days holiday, flexible working. The salary is circa £40K with prospects to train you into a senior developer.
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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has said that the state of emergency (SOE) in St James has been instrumental in the reduction of the average daily murder rate across the island.
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All 52 members of parliament who were present yesterday voted in favour of the resolution to extend the SOE for an additional 90 days.
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"... The argument is that it's only for St James that the state of emergency has been effective," said Holness. "But if you look, you will see that at the point of the declaration of the state of emergency, the average daily murders have fallen from 4.65 to 3.44, nationally. So it is cumulative ... ," he added.
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Holness disclosed that during the state of emergency from January 1 to July 7, 2018, the St James Police Division accounted for 51 murders, a 67 per cent decrease when compared to the corresponding period in 2017. The SOE was prompted by 336 murders in the parish last year.
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The prime minister noted that 46 firearms have been recovered in St James as at July 13, but he warned that the removal of these weapons should not be seen as significant compared to the quantity of weapons estimated to be still on the streets.
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Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Dr Peter Phillips expressed concern about the costs associated with the SOE.
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He argued that based on figures presented by the prime minister, the cost of the operations by the Jamaica Constabulary Force alone was $31 million per month "so in the seven months we're looking in the order of a quarter-billion dollars for St James."
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The current SOE in St James expires on August 2 and the extension will run through to October 31.
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The prime minister also secured the House's approval of the extension of the zones of special operations in Denham Town, west Kingston, and North St Catherine for 60 days.
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Mr Mohamad Anazri Bin Awang was shopping at the grocery section of Mustafa Centre on Sep 26 at about 10.45pm when he spotted a man squatting next to a woman and peeping underneath her skirt.
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He recorded the man's actions on his mobile phone and alerted the mall's security officer to call for the police.
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For assisting the police to detain the man, Mr Anazri was commended for his public-spiritedness in a ceremony held at Central Police Division on Nov 29.
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Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police Gregory Tan, Commander of Central Police Division said, "This is a good reminder that the community plays an important role by being vigilant and assisting the Police in crime fighting. We would like to thank Mr Anazri for his assistance and public-spiritedness. His vigilance is indeed highly commendable."
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Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis the Hon. Dr. Timothy Harris has condemned violence against women and children in the wake of the two sisters that we brutally slain in Keys two weeks ago.
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Dr. Harris at his monthly press conference indicated that while he condemns violence in any form, violence against women and children is unacceptable in any form.
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“While there are many good things happening such as the breaking of the glass ceiling by our women, we are dismayed by the cruel hand of violence exercised against our womenfolk.
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“The Prime Minister also announced that the government will look into amending the Domestic Violence Act and bring the of legislation into effect.
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“I wish to announce that the cabinet is presently reviewing the amendments to the draft domestic and sexual violence and response protocol. Which has been the subject of several years consultations among key stakeholders.
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” This document has again been updated with support from the legal department and the Magistracy to include among other matters privacy of victims of violence when making official statements to the police and in court,” The Prime Minister disclosed.
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PM Harris disclosed that the state will pay the full cost of the funeral of the two sisters Jemelia and Naomi Finch who were brutally slain two weeks ago in Keys.
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“I have personally met with their mother Desiree Finch and prayed with and for her and her relatives. I want to appeal to all to eschew violence and to show greater compassion to and tolerance for one another.
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“My government has offered tangible support to the family of the victims. The state through the ministries of National Security and Gender Affairs will bear the cost of the funeral expenses for the two sisters. Additionally, we have been providing counselling support to the family members,” said the Prime Minister.
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Laughter ki awesome Jodi Motu Patlu, now in an adventure movie!
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Nick premiers the first film of the awesome twosome titled 'Motu Patlu in Wonderland' on July 7, 2013 and repeat on July 13, 2013 at 11am. Nick in association with Maya Digital Studios, brings the comic duo Motu Patlu in a fun-filled adventure movie.
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The movie finds Motu and Patlu leave Furfuri Nagariya to start a new journey full of fun and masti in Wonderland. The lively comical caper has the same whacked out characters- Dr. Jhatka, Ghaseeta, Chingam, John and goons in this glorious Wonderland. On their trip, they encounter dinosaurs and evil aliens, who want to rule the world by turning it into ice. Will the Jungle Gods save their guests? Will the friends ever make it back to Furfuri Nagariya? The chase gets more hilarious when Motu and Patlu team up to fight with the destructive aliens. In a complete comedy of errors, the viewers will see Motu and Patlu land in hilarious situations and later get rescued merely by luck.
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Nick launched the 3D animated 'Motu Patlu' show last October and the famous characters from Lot Pot comics struck a chord with kids and families across the nation instantly. After Keymon & Nani in Space Adventure, 'Motu Patlu in Wonderland' will be the second home grown movie by Nick.
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Anu Sikka, VP - Programming & Scheduling, Kid's Cluster, Viacom18, on the launch of the movie said, "It gives us great pride in launching the Motu Patlu in Wonderland' movie which has given us a chance to take the characters out of their usual environment and bring them into newer storylines. Initiatives such as this will build franchise and make Motu and Patlu more endearing to kids."
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Ketan Mehta, Chairman & Managing Director - Maya Digital Studios, spoke on the occasion, "To make the movie watching experience memorable, we have used world class digital technology in the animation work for Motu Patlu in Wonderland. We look forward to the movie release on Nick and hope our association with the channel grows from strength to strength."
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So, tune in to Nick on the 7th July @ 11am with the repeat on 13th July at 11 am to enjoy the adventure with Motu and Patlu!
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Xu's jailing sends stark warning to activists that Chinese Communist Party will crush any challenge to its rule, especially from those who seek to organize campaigns.
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One of the main features of the global defense strategy laid out by President Barack Obama two years ago, shifting the U.S. military's focus from the Middle East to the Asia Pacific region, is meeting significant challenges from China. VOA Pentagon correspondent Luis Ramirez reports.
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For weeks, America's understanding of what special counsel Robert S. Mueller III found in his two-year investigation into President Trump has relied on a four-page letter written by Attorney General William P. Barr.
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And so, Trump's various celebrations of Mueller's work, as on Monday morning.
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Americans have been skeptical of this presentation of what Mueller found, in part because so little of Mueller’s work has been shown. There’s been a broad call for the report written by Mueller’s team to be released to the public, to allow Americans to assess for themselves what the special counsel found. Barr has expressed willingness to release the document — but only once he and the Department of Justice have redacted material that fits into a few broad categories, including some information related to grand-jury proceedings.
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Barr’s stated position is that the redactions will be as narrow as they can be to ensure transparency. But once the redacted report is released, it’s safe to assume that some skepticism about what was withheld will continue.
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Particularly given Barr’s track record, as New York University professor of law Ryan Goodman wrote on Monday at the site Just Security, where he’s a co-editor-in-chief.
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Goodman, who is a former Defense Department special counsel, details a remarkably similar fight from 1989 in which Barr, then head of the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, was involved. The OLC had determined that the FBI was allowed to take people into custody in foreign countries without the consent of those countries' governments — a ruling that seemed to pave the way, Goodman notes, for the eventual arrest of former Panamanian leader Manuel Antonio Noriega.
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This was a contentious position to take, and Barr was asked to provide the memo offering the detailed legal rationale for allowing such detentions. He declined, instead offering a 13-page document that “summarizes the principal conclusions.” When Congress, and then The Washington Post, obtained the full opinion in 1991, it was quickly noted that several conclusions from the full document hadn’t been included in Barr’s summary. Foremost among them was that the opinion authorized the president of the United States to ignore the United Nations Charter.
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Goodman spoke with The Post by phone on Monday.
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While Barr suggested in testimony last week that he would indicate the broad principles under which various parts were redacted, Goodman noted that he can choose to interpret his redaction authority in broad terms — something that would be hard even for members of Congress to evaluate as appropriate.
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Asked if he felt Barr was acting in good faith in 1989, Goodman hesitated.
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There was one specific reason to think that Barr might be more willing to hew to a narrow set of redactions this time, Goodman said: a muscular Congress.
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Unless, he added, the administration fights the subpoena. In which case we may be left with another extended period in which it’s unclear how accurately Barr’s conveying what Mueller said — a period overshadowed by knowing that he’s underplayed or obscured significant information in the past.
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The new charged against the woman relates to the travel document she was carrying when authorities stopped her family from leaving the country yesterday.
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A SUDANESE CHRISTIAN woman who faces death threats after a court cleared her of apostasy has been charged with forgery after trying to leave the country, a lawyer said today.
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“She is arrested,” Mohanad Mustafa told AFP.
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The charge against Meriam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag, 26, relates to the South Sudanese travel document she was carrying when authorities stopped the family from leaving Sudan yesterday following an annulment of her apostasy death sentence.
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Ishag is also charged with providing false information, Mustafa said. She was detained by national security agents at Khartoum airport, despite the presence of US diplomats who were escorting her and her family, her American husband Daniel Wani said.
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They were trying to travel to Washington, Wani said, insisting there was nothing wrong with the travel documents. Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs today summoned the charges d’affaires of both the United States and South Sudan over the incident, official media reported.
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The ministry criticised South Sudan’s issuing of the travel permit, “despite their knowledge that she is a Sudanese national”, while condemning the US for trying to help the women leave Sudan “via illegal (false) travel document,” the SUNA news agency said.
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“We are worried. That’s why we want to get out of here as soon as possible,” Wani said of death threats against his wife.
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A lower court judge sentenced Ishag to hang for apostasy on May 15, in a case that raised questions of religious freedom and sparked an outcry from Western governments and human rights groups.
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An appeal court freed her on Monday from the women’s prison where she had been detained with her children, but she immediately went into hiding because of the threats to her life.
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Information Minister Ahmed Bilal Osman told AFP the woman should have used a Sudanese passport, but her lawyer said she does not have one.
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However, Osman suggested the situation can be resolved. Kau Nak, South Sudan’s charge d’affaires, said Ishag was entitled to the travel document because her husband and children are South Sudanese.
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After being stopped at the airport, the family and its two children, including a baby girl born while Ishag was on death row, were taken to a police station, a two-storey building on a rough, unpaved alley in Khartoum’s Arkawet district.
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Ishag remains in custody there.
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On May 15, a lower court judge, referring to her by her father’s Muslim name Abrar al-Hadi Mohamed Abdalla, sentenced her to death for apostasy.
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It convicted her under Islamic sharia law that has been in force in Sudan since 1983 and outlaws conversions on pain of death.
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On Monday, an appeals court freed her from the women’s prison where she had been detained with her children, but she immediately went into hiding.
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Christian activists say her “alleged brother” stated that the family would carry out the death sentence if she were acquitted.
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According to the church, Ishag was born to a Muslim father and an Ethiopian Orthodox Christian mother.
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When Ishag was five her father abandoned the family, leaving her to be raised by her mother, according to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Khartoum, which said she joined the Catholic church shortly before she married.
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It said the original legal action against her was filed by men “who claim to be” her relatives.
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“The problem is not with the Sudanese government, is not with the court. The problem is with her family,” said Information Minister Osman.
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Jun 26, 2018 - 07:11 am .- The Vatican announced Tuesday Pope Francis' appointment of Bishop Michael Gerard Duca, of the northern Louisiana diocese of Shreveport, to be the newest bishop of Baton Rouge.
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Nov 1, 2016 - 03:08 pm .- Catholic priests do not have to break the seal of Confession to report the alleged abuse of minors, the Louisiana Supreme Court ruled on Friday.
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Mar 2, 2016 - 03:02 am .- Louisiana law can’t force Catholic priests to violate the seal of the confessional, a judge in the state reaffirmed on Friday.
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GARDENA, Calif. (AP) - Authorities say a worker performing maintenance on a metal-cutting machine in Gardena has died after the machine was switched in with him inside.
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The Daily Breeze of Torrance says the man was dead when emergency crews arrived Monday at the business south of Los Angeles.
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The man was working on a machine that cuts aluminum and sheet metal.
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His name wasn’t released but police say he was in his 50s and had worked at the business for about a year.
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Police and state workplace safety officials are investigating.
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Unlimited parking at two council car parks could be scrapped to stop them being clogged by rail commuters.
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Dudley Council bosses are looking at putting a two-hour cap on parking at two of its free car parks in Coseley after complaints spaces are being taken up by workers getting on the train.
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Dudley Council has proposed waiting is restricted at the Canal Street and School Street car parks in Roseville to stop people leaving vehicles there while they head to the nearby station in Gough Road.
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Coseley East ward councillor Susan Ridney said: “There is a huge problem with parking in Roseville because people who use Coseley train station choose to park in these car parks.
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“People park on there and then leave it. Businesses have complained about their customers not being able to park.
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Alan Lunt, strategic director for place at Dudley Council, said: “We are looking at revising the rules around parking at the car parks.
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“Some of the traders and shoppers in Roseville asked us to look into car parking at two small car parks in the area due to reports of people using them for long stay purposes.
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Plans could also see unlimited parking brought down at two car parks in King William Street, Amblecote.
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A decision on all four car parks will be made once a public consultation closes on May 18.
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Visit dudley.gov.uk to have your say.
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