El primer ministro británico acepta renunciar a su cargo

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El primer ministro británico, Boris Johnson, aceptó renunciar el jueves tras días de dimisiones que mermaron la posición del controvertido líder y le dejaron incapaz de gobernar.

Johnson accedió finalmente a renunciar después de que uno de sus aliados más cercanos, el jefe del Tesoro Nadhim Zahawi, pidiera al primer ministro que se marchara por el bien del país. No estaba claro, de momento, si Johnson permanecerá en el cargo de primer ministro mientras el Partido Conservador elige un nuevo líder, que automáticamente se convertirá también en primer ministro.

Se espera un anuncio formal más tarde el jueves.

“Primer ministro: esto no es sostenible y sólo irá a peor. Para usted, para el Partido Conservador y, lo más importante, para todo el país”, dijo Zahawi en su misiva a Johnson. “Debe hacer lo correcto y marcharse ahora”.

Pendientes a futuros detalles

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Se roban 4 cabras en Juncos

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La Policía investiga el hurto de 4 cabras a eso de las 10:09 de la mañana del jueves, en el barrio Mamey, sector Los Hernández de la carretera PR-933 en Juncos.

Según el reporte preliminar, un hombre alegó que rompieron el portón de la finca y de una jaula se llevaron cuatro cabras de la raza Board, valoradas en 500 dólares, cada una.

Agentes adscritos a la división de Propiedad del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales de Caguas se hicieron a cargo de la investigación.

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Se roban 4 cabras en Juncos

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La Policía investiga el hurto de 4 cabras a eso de las 10:09 de la mañana del jueves, en el barrio Mamey, sector Los Hernández de la carretera PR-933 en Juncos.

Según el reporte preliminar, un hombre alegó que rompieron el portón de la finca y de una jaula se llevaron cuatro cabras de la raza Board, valoradas en 500 dólares, cada una.

Agentes adscritos a la división de Propiedad del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales de Caguas se hicieron a cargo de la investigación.

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La estrella de ‘Cheer’ Jerry Harris condenado a 12 años de prisión federal por delitos sexuales

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Jerry Harris, antiguo protagonista de la docuserie de Netflix “Cheer”, fue condenado el miércoles a 12 años de prisión federal por solicitar sexo a menores y presionar a chicos jóvenes para que le enviaran fotos y vídeos de desnudos.

El joven de 22 años se declaró culpable en febrero de dos cargos por agredir sexualmente a un joven de 15 años en el baño durante una competición de animadoras y por pagar a un joven de 17 años para que le enviara fotos y vídeos sexualmente explícitos a través de Snapchat, según los registros judiciales. Harris también admitió una conducta similar con otros menores, aunque los fiscales aceptaron desestimar esos cargos como parte del acuerdo de culpabilidad.

La condena de Harris marcó una impresionante caída para la ex estrella que cautivó a los fans cuando apareció en “Cheer”. Su detención en septiembre de 2020 provocó un ajuste de cuentas en el mundo de las animadoras de competición, lo que llevó a otras personas a compartir sus propios relatos de abusos y a presionar al organismo rector del deporte para que instituyera reformas.

“La culpabilidad de Jerry Harris ha quedado firmemente establecida”, dijo Sarah Klein, abogada de una familia de Texas que fue la primera en denunciar a las autoridades las acusaciones contra Harris. “La sentencia que recibió refleja la gravedad de sus crímenes y el dolor de por vida que sufrirán sus víctimas”.

Tras una audiencia de casi siete horas, el juez de distrito Manish Shah también condenó a Harris a ocho años de libertad supervisada tras su paso por la cárcel. El juez dijo a Harris que la sentencia era una “expresión de la gravedad de sus crímenes, atemperada con cierta esperanza de que no todo está perdido para usted o para sus víctimas, y que en el futuro pueda producirse alguna curación”.

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Mighty Gabby defends bashment soca genre for juniors too | Loop Barbados

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Barbados Cultural Ambassador His Excellency Dr The Most Honoroble Anthony ‘The Mighty Gabby’ Carter is expressing his disapproval with the decision to remove bashment soca as a genre in the upcoming Scotiabank Junior Monarch Competition.

“I don’t understand the big fuss some people are making about it because it caused NCF to drop it. I didn’t think that that was the right thing to do but in time we will see.”

Speaking to LoopNews during a lunchtime concert held at the Frank Collymore Hall on Wednesday, the cultural ambassador contended that although he agreed with the move to separate soca from calypso, he still believed that bashment soca could have been included and encouraged as a separate genre.

He argued that since persons are able accept other genres, namely dancehall and rap they should be able to accept bashment soca.

“I am glad that they divided the soca from the calypso but I’m sorry the bashment was dropped. They should never drop the bashment because a name is just a name but the music is the most important thing, the beat, that riddim, because if you can accept dancehall and rap, you should be able to accept bashment.”

Describing bashment soca as faster-paced reggae, Carter explained that many persons were speaking ill about the genre simply because of its name.

“Don’t care who saying no, I saying yes, because I know that it is just music. But some people say the name say this and that. I don’t care about no name, I care about the music, I care about that beat, I care about that difference. What bashment really is is speed up reggae but they don’t understand it because they are not musically inclined in that way.”

He also added:

“I don’t understand the big fuss some people are making about it because it caused NCF to drop it. I didn’t think that that was the right thing to do, but in time we will see.”

The lone bashment soca entry to the Junior Monarch competition is now being judges under the soca category.

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Embattled UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson agrees to resign | Loop Barbados

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson agreed to resign Thursday after days of defections crippled the controversial leader and left him unable to govern.

Johnson finally agreed to step down after one of his closest allies, Treasury Chief Nadhim Zahawi, told the prime minister to resign for the good of the country. It was not immediately clear whether Johnson will stay in office while the Conservative Party chooses a new leader, who will automatically become prime minister as well. A formal announcement is expected later Thursday.

“Prime Minister: this is not sustainable and it will only get worse: for you, for the Conservative Party and most importantly of all the country,” Zahawi said in a letter to Johnson. “You must do the right thing and go now.”

Zahawi’s intervention came after two more members of Johnson’s Cabinet resigned, along with three junior officials, pushing the number of those who have left the government this week past 50.

Johnson on Wednesday rejected calls to resign, arguing that he had a mandate from the voters to remain in office. But by Thursday morning the man who has built a reputation for wriggling out of political controversies was forced to admit the reality of his situation.

Bernard Jenkin, a senior Conservative Party lawmaker, said he met with Johnson on Wednesday and advised him to stand down.

“I just said to him, ‘Look, it’s just when you go now, and it’s how you go. You can go with some dignity or you can be forced out like Donald Trump, clinging to power and pretending he’s won the election when he’s lost,” Jenkin told the BBC before Johnson agreed to resign.

Johnson, 58, managed to remain in power for almost three years, despite allegations that he was too close to party donors, that he protected supporters from bullying and corruption allegations, and that he misled Parliament and was dishonest to the public about government office parties that broke pandemic lockdown rules.

But recent disclosures that Johnson knew about sexual misconduct allegations against Chris Pincher, a Conservative lawmaker before he promoted Pincher to a senior position turned out to be the last straw.

Last week, Pincher resigned as deputy chief whip after complaints he groped two men at a private club. That triggered a series of reports about past allegations levelled against Pincher — and shifting explanations from the government about what Johnson knew when he tapped him for a senior job enforcing party discipline.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid and Treasury chief Rishi Sunak resigned within minutes of each other Wednesday over the scandal. The two Cabinet heavyweights were responsible for tackling two of the biggest issues facing Britain — the cost-of-living crisis and COVID-19.

Javid captured the mood of many lawmakers when he said Johnson’s actions threatened to undermine the integrity of the Conservative Party and the British government.

“At some point, we have to conclude that enough is enough,” he told fellow lawmakers Wednesday. “I believe that point is now.”

Welsh Secretary Simon Hart resigned on Wednesday, and Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis followed suit early Thursday, telling Johnson in his resignation letter that “we are … past the point of no return. I cannot sacrifice my personal integrity to defend things as they stand now.” He was later followed by Education Secretary Michelle Donelan, who was only appointed to her post on Tuesday to replace Zahawi.

Johnson had attempted to defy the mathematics of parliamentary government and the traditions of British politics. It is rare for a prime minister to cling to power in the face of this much pressure from his Cabinet colleagues.

The closest parallel may be Margaret Thatcher, the long-time Conservative prime minister who in 1990 sought to remain in office after her authority was undermined by disagreements over Britain’s relationship with what is now known as the European Union. But even she decided to resign after a number of Cabinet ministers told her it would be better for the party if she stepped aside.

Johnson may try to remain in office until the Conservative Party chooses a new leader, a process likely to take place over the summer. But some Conservatives said he should leave 10 Downing St. immediately to end the chaos engulfing the government.

George Freeman, who quit as science minister on Thursday, tweeted that “Boris Johnson needs to hand in the seals of office, apologise to Her Majesty (Queen Elizabeth II) and advise her to call for a caretaker prime minister. To take over today so that ministers can get back to work and we can choose a new Conservative leader to try and repair the damage and rebuild trust.”

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Johnson resigns, remains UK prime minister for now | Loop Barbados

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said it is “clearly the will” of his Conservative Party that there should be a new leader as he announced his resignation.

Johnson said Thursday he will remain as British prime minister while a leadership contest is held to choose his successor.

Critics say he should not be allowed to remain as caretaker prime minister and he should be removed from office as soon as possible.

The announcement came after the latest ethics scandal around his leadership led some 50 senior lawmakers to quit the government.

Johnson finally succumbed to political reality Thursday and agreed to resign after the latest ethics scandal around his leadership led some 50 senior lawmakers to quit the government.

Johnson had clung to power for two days, defiantly telling lawmakers on Wednesday that he had a “colossal mandate” from voters and intended to get on with the business of government.

But he was forced to concede defeat Thursday morning after two more members of his Cabinet quit and one of his closest allies, Treasury Chief Nadhim Zahawi, publicly told him to resign for the good of the country.

It wasn’t immediately clear when Johnson would leave office, however.

His resignation will trigger an internal election to pick a new leader of the Conservative Party, who will also be the next prime minister. That process is likely to take place over the summer.

Johnson signalled that he intends to stay in office until that concludes. Such a move would be controversial, and critics say he should not be allowed to remain even as caretaker prime minister.

“Now PM has finally done the decent thing he needs to hand in the seals of office, apologise to Her Majesty (Queen Elizabeth II), allow her to appoint a Caretaker under whom Ministers can serve, so the Conservative Party can choose a new leader properly,” George Freeman, who quit as science minister on Thursday, said in a tweet.

Zahawi, who was promoted earlier this week as Johnson tried to shore up his Cabinet, said he and a group of colleagues had privately expressed their concerns to the prime minister on Wednesday and he decided to go public after Johnson ignored the advice to resign.

“I am heartbroken that he hasn’t listened and that he is now undermining the incredible achievements of this government,” Zahawi said in a letter posted on Twitter. “But the country deserves a government that is not only stable but which acts with integrity.”

Thursday morning’s resignations meant that 50 Cabinet secretaries, ministers and lower-level officials had quit the government over two days, often castigating the prime minister for his lack of integrity. With more than 20 positions unfilled, the crisis had stalled the business of some parliamentary committees because there were no ministers available to speak on the government’s behalf.

It is a humiliating defeat for Johnson, who succeeded in leading Britain out of the European Union and was credited with rolling out one of the world’s most successful mass vaccination campaigns to combat COVID-19.

But the perpetually rumpled leader known for greeting critics with bombast and bluster was also dogged by criticism that he was willing to bend, and sometimes break, the rules to achieve his goals.

Johnson, 58, managed to remain in power for almost three years, despite allegations that he was too close to party donors, that he protected supporters from bullying and corruption allegations, and that he misled Parliament about government office parties that broke pandemic lockdown rules.

Recent disclosures that Johnson knew about sexual misconduct allegations against a Conservative lawmaker before he promoted him to a senior position in government proved to be one scandal too many.

The crisis began when Chris Pincher resigned as deputy chief whip amid allegations that he had groped two men at a private club. That triggered a series of reports about past allegations levelled against Pincher.

Johnson tried to deflect criticism with shifting explanations about what he knew and when he knew it, but that just highlighted concerns that the prime minister couldn’t be trusted.

Health Secretary Sajid Javid and Treasury chief Rishi Sunak resigned within minutes of each other Tuesday night, triggering a wave of departures among their Cabinet colleagues and lower-level officials.

Javid captured the mood of many lawmakers when he said Johnson’s actions threatened to undermine the integrity of the Conservative Party and the British government.

“At some point, we have to conclude that enough is enough,” he said Wednesday in the House of Commons. “I believe that point is now.”

Bernard Jenkin, a senior Conservative Party lawmaker, told the BBC he met with Johnson later in the day and advised him to step down.

“I just said to him, ‘Look, it’s just when you go now, and it’s how you go. You can go with some dignity or you can be forced out like Donald Trump clinging to power and pretending he’s won the election when he’s lost.”’

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Une rencontre pour améliorer le respect des droits des usagers de la santé

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Il s’agissait de la deuxième rencontre des représentants d’usagers, des familles et des résidents des établissements sanitaires, sociaux et médico-sociaux. Un événement mis en place par France Assos Santé et l’Agence régionale de santé (ARS). Au cœur des débats, le respect des droits des usagers.

La rencontre consistait à favoriser les échanges de l’ensemble des acteurs de la prise en charge des usagers des établissements sociaux et médico-sociaux, etc. Ainsi que le partage d’expériences, après une période de crise sanitaire qui a conduit à se réinterroger sur la place des usagers au sein des établissements.

« La crise Covid a mis en exergue un besoin de sensibilisation des usagers, mais aussi de leur famille, aux droits. La santé est un droit fondamental. Il convient aujourd’hui de…


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16ème homicide dans la nuit : un homme d’une trentaine d’années criblé de balles à Fort-de-France

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Un peu avant minuit, dans la nuit de mercredi 6 à jeudi 7 juillet, un homme d’une trentaine d’années a été victime d’une véritable exécution, quartier Berge de Briant, à Fort-de-France.

Les pompiers ont débuté leur intervention à 23h58 précisément. Au quartier Berge de Briant, un homme âgé d’une trentaine d’années venait d’être la cible de plusieurs tirs nourris. 

Inconscient à leur arrivée, il était touché par plusieurs impacts au bras, à la tête et au thorax. Malgré les tentatives de réanimation, la victime n’a pu être sauvée. Son décès a été constaté sur place par un médecin du Samu. 

La police s’est immédiatement dépêchée sur les lieux pour baliser la scène de crime et procéder aux premières investigations techniques. 

Selon nos éléments, la victime, qui serait d’origine sainte-lucienne, présentait 10 impacts de balles dans la tête et 4 dans le tronc. 

Une réunion à la CTM ce vendredi

L’enquête a été confiée au Service Territorial de la Police Judiciaire (STPJ). Après le double homicide de ce week-end à la cité Ozanam à Schoelcher, il s’agit du 16ème meurtre commis depuis le début de l’année. 

Cette semaine, plusieurs élus sont montés au créneau pour dénoncer cette violence par arme à feu qui sévit dans l’île. Une réunion doit se tenir ce vendredi à la Collectivité Territoriale réunissant maires, parlementaires et experts de la société civile afin de définir une plate-forme de revendications à adresser à l’Etat et élaborer, à termes, un schéma territorial de lutte contre les violences.

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Pouvoir d’achat: une indemnité carburant travailleurs sera mise en place au 1er octobre

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 L’indemnité carburant pour les travailleurs à revenus modestes et les gros rouleurs sera mise en place au 1er octobre et remplacera la ristourne de 18 centimes qui disparaîtra progressivement d’ici la fin de l’année, a annoncé jeudi (7 juillet) le ministre de l’Économie Bruno Le Maire.

“On va le faire très progressivement mais à la fin de l’année il n’y aura plus de remise carburant, et dès le 1er octobre, en tout cas c’est la proposition que nous faisons, nous mettons en place cette indemnité carburants pour les travailleurs”, a déclaré le ministre sur Europe 1.

Bercy a précisé que le projet du gouvernement était de ramener dans un premier temps la remise sur le carburant de 18 à 12 centimes, puis à 6 centimes, avant de l’arrêter complètement.

Plus ciblée, la nouvelle indemnité carburant travailleurs pourra être demandée par simple déclaration sur le site de la direction générale des finances publiques, a précisé le ministre, ajoutant que si “votre domicile et votre lieu de travail sont très éloignés ou que vous êtes par exemple itinérant parce que vous êtes aide-soignante, vous déclarez que vous êtes un gros rouleur et vous aurez une indemnité supplémentaire”, a ajouté Bruno Le Maire.
 

« Couvrir les frais de carburant » supplémentaires 

L’objectif selon le ministre est de couvrir “quasiment l’intégralité de vos frais de carburant” supplémentaires engagés en raison de la hausse des prix du pétrole depuis le déclenchement de la guerre en Ukraine.

Il a encore indiqué que l’actuelle ristourne de 18 centimes par litre de carburant coûtait 800 millions d’euros par mois alors que le nouveau dispositif coûterait seulement 2 milliards d’euros par an.

“C’est bien la preuve que nous ne voulons pas du quoi qu’il en coûte. Nos finances publiques ne nous le permettent pas”, a déclaré Bruno Le Maire. Il a chiffré les mesures de pouvoir d’achat qui doivent être présentées jeudi après-midi en conseil des ministres à “une vingtaine de milliards d’euros” contre 25 milliards évoqués précédemment.

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