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Jury convicts Wisconsin inmate accused of killing cellmate for being Black and gay

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内容摘要:Mr Spooner, 70, said: "One thing that is talked about a lot today is mental wellness, anxiety, loneliness and isolation. Volunteering at the museum gives people a chance to meet and engage with others.

Mr Spooner, 70, said: "One thing that is talked about a lot today is mental wellness, anxiety, loneliness and isolation. Volunteering at the museum gives people a chance to meet and engage with others.

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Jury convicts Wisconsin inmate accused of killing cellmate for being Black and gay

. Those outside the UK canA body has been found in the search for a Scottish man reported missing in Portugal.Greg Monks, 38, from Cambuslang, was reported missing by friends last week after leaving the main strip in Albufeira in the Algarve in the early hours of 28 May while on a stag party.

Jury convicts Wisconsin inmate accused of killing cellmate for being Black and gay

The Portuguese national Policia Judiciaria said the body of a man was found in the Cerro de Aguia area on Wednesday morning.His sisters described Mr Monks as an "amazing boy" who would "be missed every day".

Jury convicts Wisconsin inmate accused of killing cellmate for being Black and gay

A Policia Judiciaria statement said Mr Monks' disappearance was reported to the Guarda Nacional Republicana (GNR) on 28 May.

Cerro de Aguia is about 3.1 miles (5km) from the main Albufeira strip, where Mr Monks was last seen by friends in the early hours of the morning.Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith said: "Labour's botched negotiations have left businesses in limbo and this country simply cannot afford their continuing failure."

The prime minister has been warned he will fail to meet his own target of halving violence against women and girls without significant investment in services, according to two senior government watchdogs.This is the first time Domestic Abuse Commissioner for England and Wales Dame Nicole Jacobs and Victims Commissioner for England and Wales Baroness Newlove have written jointly to Sir Keir Starmer.

The pair said victim support services were being "pushed to the brink" by funding cuts and rising costs.The intervention comes ahead of the chancellor's spending review later this month, which is expected to feature cuts to some areas of public spending.

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