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Is Kemi Badenoch right to back leaving the European Convention on Human Rights?

KEMI Badenoch has said she will leave the European Convention of Human Rights if the the Conservatives win the next election.
The Tory leader declared she has come up with an exit plan to “protect our borders” if she is elected.

She told the Tory Conference on Sunday that leaving the framework will be the start of reforms the Conservative Party would carry out as part of its immigration policies
Badenoch told the party’s conference in Manchester that “well meaning treaties and statues” like the ECHR are “now being used in ways never intended by their original authors”.
“What should be shields to protect the vulnerable have instead become swords to attack democratic decisions and frustrate common sense,” she added.
As the Tory Conference gets underway, is Kemi Badenoch right to call for Britain to leave the ECHR?
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Vice Principals actress Kimberly Hébert Gregory dead at 52 as ex-husband pays tribute
VICE Principals actress Kimberly Hébert Gregory has died at the age of 52, her ex-husband has confirmed.
The star best known for her role as school principal Dr Belinda Brown in the 2016 sitcom died on Friday.

She has also been in Showtime’s drama ‘The Chi’ and the 2019 romance film Five Feet Apart.
“Kimberly Hébert Gregory You Were Brilliance Embodied,” he ex-husband Chester Gregory wrote in a touching tribute on Instagram.
“A Black Woman Whose Mind Lit Every Room, Whose Presence Carried Both Fire And Grace.
“You Taught Us Lessons In Courage, In Artistry, In Resilience, And In How To Keep Showing Up, Even When Life Demanded More Than Its Share.
“Through Our Best, Through Our Greatest Challenges, What Remained Was Love, Respect, And A Bond No Storm Could Break.”
“So Much More Than Ex-Wife, You Were My Friend. Our Son, The Song We Wrote Together, Is The Living Echo Of Your Light,” he continued.
“Through Him, Your Brilliance Will Never Fade. Through Him, Your Laughter Will Always Resound.
“Thank You, Kimberly, For Every Chapter We Shared. Your Story Was Never Defined By The Battle, But By The Beauty You Carried Through It.
“Rest In Power, Rest In Peace, Rest In The Eternal Knowing That You Are Loved, Always. Kim… You Did Good.”
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Holly Rowe takes brutal hit before ‘ultimate pro’ ESPN college football star pops back up to deliver sideline report
HOLLY Rowe took a brutal hit during the Florida State-Miami game but popped back up to deliver a sideline report.
Seminoles RB Ousmane Kromah was driven backwards by multiple Hurricanes defenders and thrust out of bounds.


But the drive did not stop there, and he was pushed further and further back, even after the whistle.
Eventually, the group of players tumbled into a pile on the sideline, taking a few bystanders with them.
This included ESPN sideline reporter Holly Rowe.
Rowe was sent tumbling before being helped back to her feet.
The commentary team of Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit instantly called upon her, checking she was ok.
Herbstreit exclaimed, “Holly went down! Holly, you alright, girl?”
Rowe retorted, “I have an injury update on myself.
“I’m good, but what I wanted to point out before I got wiped out was just look at the uniforms…”
Without even a breath, Rowe launched into her standard sideline report.
She discussed the filthy uniforms of several players on the field, showing how much effort they were exerting.
However, the commentary duo were more interested in the fall Rowe had taken, looking to banter with the reporter.
“Watch those knees!” said Fowler as a replay showed Rowe fall in slo-mo. “Watch the knee!”
They also noticed that Hall of Famer Michael Irvin was also taken out, failing to protect Rowe.
Fowler said, “Michael Irvin did not stand in front and protect you there.”
Rowe then jested with Irvin as the two embraced, saying, “Hey! You’re supposed to protect me out here.
“Next time, I’ll protect you if you’re not gonna protect me.”
The 59-year-old made her broadcasting debut back in the mid-1990s as a sideline reporter before starting full-time with ESPN in 1998.
She continues to work as the lead sideline reporter for ESPN’s coverage of Saturday-night college football, as well as on many other sports.
The Hurricanes went on to win 28-22, despite Florida State scoring 19 unanswered points in the final quarter.
Canes quarterback Carson Beck threw for 241 yards and four touchdowns to seal victory for his side.