Bob Higgins
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 54 years ago |
Date of birth | November 24,1894 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Corning |
New York | |
United States | |
Date of died | June 6,1969 |
Died | Bellefonte |
Pennsylvania | |
United States | |
Position | End |
Siblings | Margaret Sanger |
Niece | Peggy Sanger |
Education | Penn State University |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 799904 |
Bob Higgins Life story
Robert A. Higgins was an American football player and coach. He played college football at Pennsylvania State University, where he was a three-time All-America, and then with professionally with the Canton Bulldogs in 1920 and 1921.
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... Bob Higgins was jailed for 24 years in 2019 for sexually touching trainees in the 1970s and 1980s...
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... Police sorry over football coach abuse casePolice have apologised to six victims of football coach Bob Higgins for the way their case was handled in the 1990s...
Police 'sorry' over Higgins football sex abuse case
...Bob Higgins has been jailed for 24 years and three months for abusing young players Police have apologised to six victims of football coach Bob Higgins for the way the case was handled in the 1990s...
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Voting starts in Tory leadership contestAt 10:00 BST, voting will begin on who will replace Theresa May as Prime Minister . There are 10 candidates, all of them Conservative Party MPs - and it is their fellow Tory MPs who.
Candidates need at least 17 votes to stay in the race. Boris Johnson , Michael Gove , Sajid Javid , Dominic Raab and Jeremy Hunt are expected to make it. Matt Hancock , Rory Stewart , Andrea Leadsom , Mark Harper and Esther Mcvey have less support - for now, at least. The result will be announced around 13:00. Next week, MPs will vote again until two candidates remain. Then, Conservative Party members will have The Final say.
Read a Run Down of the candidates, and compare their Brexit policies.
Police sorry over football coach abuse casePolice have apologised to six victims of football coach Bob Higgins for the way their case was handled in the 1990s. Higgins has been sentenced to 24 years in jail for indecently assaulting 24 boys. But, because the claims were part of a 1991 case against the coach. Their lawyer is now calling for "Double Jeopardy " laws to be changed.
Read more about The Higgins case.
British man gives frostbitten toe to barA former British commando has to a remote Canadian hotel. Nick Griffiths lost his Big Toe to frostbite while competing in an extreme winter marathon in 2018. Mr Griffiths has now sent it to the Downtown Hotel in Dawson City - Home of the Sourtoe Cocktail. The cocktail's famed ingredient is another mummified human toe. A local saying goes: "You can drink it fast, you can drink it slow, but your lips must touch the toe. "
Boris Johnson and the art of Brexit compromiseBy BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg
The reason why Boris Johnson is, at the moment, clearly out front in this race is because although you might love to hate him, or hate To Love him, he is almost impossible to ignore.
When he spoke on Wednesday, The Room was full of Conservative politicians from a party that has spent The Last three years knocking lumps out of each other and strikingly, they were from both wings.
There were hard-core Eurosceptics and properly convinced Remainers, all there supporting Mr Johnson.
It was notable too that he was plain that leaving with no deal was not his desired outcome, even though he has suggested to some of the Brexiteer parts of his party that he would pursue that course of action gladly.
Does trying to square off former Remainers who are desperate to avoid the turmoil of no deal, and Eurosceptics who are resolute that it must be a genuine option remind you of anyone?
Read more from Laura.
What the papers sayMost of the papers focus on The Launch of Boris Johnson 's campaign. The Daily Telegraph's - delivering a "rallying" speech which was "masterly at times". The Daily Mirror is less impressed - describing him as an "egomanic" and "the lying threat to Britain".
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