John Campbell
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 117 years ago |
Born | Kingston |
Jamaica | |
Nationality | Jamaican |
Batting style | Left-handed |
Test debut (cap 317) | 23 January 2019 |
England | |
ODI debut (cap 189) | 20 February 2019 |
England | |
Current teams | West Indies cricket team |
Jamaica national cricket team | |
Movies/Shows | Campbell Live |
Hell On Wheels | |
Awards | Edward E. Smith Memorial Award |
Hugo Award for Best Professional Magazine | |
Retro Hugo Award for Best Editor - Short Form | |
Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella | |
Hugo Award for Best American Professional Magazine | |
Retro Hugo Award for Best Professional Editor | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Date of birth | September 21,1993 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Education | Fishburne Military School |
Groups | Lamb Of God |
Record labels | Prosthetic Records |
Skos genre | Groove metal |
Songs | SongsLaid to RestAshes of the Wake · 2004 Walk with Me in HellMemento MoriLamb of God · 2020 View 25+ more |
List | Laid to RestAshes of the Wake · 2004 |
Albums | Sacrament |
Spouse | Emma Patterson |
Program | Campbell Live |
Parents | Wendy Campbell |
Died | Sunderland |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | June 8,1906 |
18861890 | Renton |
Position | Forward |
Played by | Jake Weber |
Picked date | West Indies cricket team |
Jamaica national cricket team | |
Last odi | 5 May 2019 v Ireland |
Last t20i | 2019-08-06 00:00:00 |
Last test | 24 June 2022 v Bangladesh |
Odi debut cap 189 | 20 February 2019 v England |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 540294 |
John Campbell Life story
John Dillon Campbell is a Jamaican professional cricketer who made his debut for the Jamaica national team in January 2013. He is a left-handed batsman and right-arm off spin bowler.
NI Protocol: Irish Sea border checks expected to stop
... BBC News NI s economics & business editor John Campbell said pre-Brexit checks on livestock would continue, but it is as yet unclear what businesses will do...
Covid: Posts claiming only 17,000 died of virus 'factually incorrect'
... Then on 20 January, Dr John Campbell, a retired nurse educator who has amassed a huge following on YouTube, released a video describing the figures as a " huge story" and suggested Covid deaths were " much lower than mainstream media seems to have been intimating"...
HS2: Why do large government projects cost so much?
... John Campbell, the Council to Lord Fraser s inquiry, said the scheme had suffered a management failure of gigantic proportions , with officials, politicians, and the construction Manager all the blame...
General Election 2019: Johnson insists no NI-GB goods checks post-Brexit
... But the BBC s Northern Ireland business and economics editor John Campbell said these comments do not accurately reflect what is in the deal and, because of EU law, products would have to be checked even if they were not going on to the Republic of Ireland...
General election 2019: Johnson 'misrepresenting' Brexit deal, says Corbyn
... AnalysisBy John Campbell, the BBC s Northern Ireland business and economics editorThe analysis in this leaked document matches that published in a government risk assessment in October...
General election 2019: Boris Johnson 'does not understand' deal trade checks
... BBC News NI s economics and business editor John Campbell said by free movement in that context...
Brexit: Leo Varadkar says some checks 'near the border' in a no-deal
... Analysis: By John Campbell, BBC News NI economics and business editorWe know that the responsibility of the Irish government as a member of the EU would be to collect customs duties and to protect the integrity of the single market...
Brexit: Boris Johnson open to all-Ireland food zone as backstop solution
... Analysis: By John Campbell, BBC News NI economics and business editorWould an all-island food standards zone be the backstop by another name? Not quite...
Brexit: Leo Varadkar says some checks 'near the border' in a no-deal
Irish PM Leo Varadkar has said he "does not expect any breakthroughs" in his meeting with Boris Johnson on Monday.
Speaking at a press conference in Waterford, he said that The Meeting is "an opportunity to establish a personal relationship".
On Thursday, Mr Varadkar said that some checks on goods and live animals may need to take place near the Irish border in a no-deal Brexit
Checks would take place at ports, airports and firms, he said.
UK PM Boris Johnson has said he would, which is set for 31 October.
Speaking on Friday, Mr Varadkar said: "It's an opportunity for us to talk about each other's positions in relation to the European Union and the withdrawal agreement, to explore where there might be Common Ground .
"Also as well to talk about Northern Ireland because separate from The Major issue of Brexit there is the ongoing suspension of The Assembly and the executive in Northern Ireland . "
'No backstop alternative'Mr Varadkar has said he would continue efforts to avoid a no-deal, but would not do so "at any cost", adding that the EU had still not received any workable alternative to the backstop from the UK.
"I do fear it, but I Am prepared for it," he told business leaders in Dublin on Thursday Night .
Senator Marshall said the Irish government will be mandated to protect the integrity of The BorderThe backstop is a position of last resort, to maintain a seamless border on The Island of Ireland.
It would keep the UK in a very close relationship with the EU until a trade deal permanently avoiding the need for checks is agreed.
It will not apply if the UK leaves without a deal in October.
Analysis:By John Campbell , Bbc News NI economics and business editor
We know that the responsibility of the Irish government as a member of the EU would be to collect customs duties and to protect the integrity of the single market.
The question is how The Republic 's government would fulfil those responsibilities.
This Week we have seen Leo Varadkar and Simon Coveney getting closer to saying 'listen folks, some of this stuff would have to happen, probably close to The Border '.
The big one is around food and agriculture.
Food products coming into the EU from a non-member state must go through what is called a border inspection post, which must be in the immediate vicinity of The Point of entry.
The discussion is around what is the immediate vicinity of The Point of entry.
Is it a mile from The Border ? Is it 10 miles?
Where is it?
Customs declarationsThe taoiseach said tariffs would apply to "goods imported into Ireland from the United Kingdom and vice versa".
"The tariff schedules are already known," he said.
"You will need to be registered as an importer-exporter and you will need to make customs declarations. "
Mr Varadkar said that in The Event of no-deal, the common travel area would remain in place.
'Extremely unhelpful'Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald called Mr Varadkar's comments "extremely unhelpful" and said checks would "damage border communities, harm the economy and undermine the architecture of The Peace process".
"These are fundamental issues that will have a massive impact on Our Country for generations to come and it is The Job of an taoiseach and our European partners to prevent this disastrous scenario from emerging," she added.
Checks in the UKMeanwhile, the Freight Transport Association in Northern Ireland has said that any post-Brexit checks near The Border in The Republic are likely to be matched by similar checks in the UK.
Seamus Leheny, policy manager for the Freight Transport Association, said checks would "probably have to be reflected on the northern side of The Border ".
The government has always insisted it would not be putting up any new infrastructure near The Border .
"They might say that now, but that's not a sustainable approach to managing the Irish border because if you don't have controls in place, how does the UK government control what is entering into the GB market," said Mr Leheny.
'Look at the facts'Despite The Warning , DUP leader Arlene Foster has insisted there will be no new infrastructure at The Border in Northern Ireland , even if The Republic introduces checks after Brexit.
"There's been a lot of speculation up Until Now ," She Said .
"What we need to do is look at the facts and the facts are that the government has said very clearly that they will not be putting infrastructure at The Border . "
Asked about how the UK was going to control what came across The Border into Northern Ireland , She Said "alternative arrangements" could be put in place, but not infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Irish broadcaster RTÉ reports
The only elements of the agreement left is a commitment to the all-island electricity market, the Common Travel Area and the rights of EU citizens, it said.
The UK has instead proposed that both sides would make a commitment to no hard border, but only after Britain had left the European Union .
leo varadkar, ireland–uk border, simon coveney, republic of ireland, brexit
Source of news: bbc.com