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...
General election 2019: Boris Johnson 'does not understand' deal trade checks
Boris Johnson has been accused of not understanding his Brexit Deal or what it means for businesses in Northern Ireland .
Labour criticised him after he briefed Conservative members on Thursday.
The Prime Minister said companies could "bin" customs forms because there would be "no barriers of any Kind " to trade crossing the Irish Sea .
But that contradicts what Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay said last month about customs declarations for goods.
Mr Barclay said after he initially denied that was the case.
On Friday, Labour's Shadow Brexit Secretary Sir Keir Starmer tweeted that Mr Johnson's remarks to Conservative Party members in Northern Ireland suggested he "either doesn't understand The Deal he has negotiated or he isn't telling The Truth ".
In a video of The Meeting , which has appeared on Social Media , businessman Irwin Armstrong asked Mr Johnson if he could tell his staff "we will not be filling in any customs declarations for good leaving Northern Ireland to go to GB".
Mr Johnson replied: "You can. "
He added: "If somebody asks You to do that tell them to ring up the Prime Minister and I will direct them to throw that form in the bin.
"There will be no forms, no checks, no barriers of any Kind - You will have unfettered access. "
'Just being bombastic?'On Friday, broadcasters questioned Mr Johnson about his remarks.
He told reporters: "Northern Ireland and the rest of GB are part of the UK customs territory and there can be no checks between goods operating in one customs territory.
"We're the UK - we will not be instituting such checks. "
'Tory campaign bogged down in Brexit Detail 'Analysis: Jonathan Blake, Bbc News political correspondent
Boris Johnson may have been trying to keep the focus of this campaign on his deceptively simple slogan of "get Brexit done" but Three Days in he's already found himself bogged down in The Detail of his Deal .
His words to Tory supporters in Northern Ireland on Thursday were an attempt to allay fears that businesses there would be subject to extra paperwork when shipping goods to the rest of the UK.
But with little Detail - and confusing messages from ministers about how that aspect of his Brexit Deal will Work - the picture is unclear.
The Prime Minister will continue to present it as an agreement that is ready to go if he wins a majority at next month's general election.
Mr Armstrong, who said his company makes small shipments to pharmacies in the rest of the UK, was not sure Mr Johnson was being "absolutely serious in his answer".
The Businessman told the Pa Media news agency: "I want To Believe him but is he just being bombastic and being Boris?
"I don't know Boris Johnson well enough, whether it's just what You say on a campaign trail or whether he is absolutely serious. "
At the same event on Thursday night, Mr Johnson also told Conservative members Northern Ireland had "got a great Deal ".
He added: "You keep free movement, You keep access to the single Market but You also have, as it says in The Deal , unfettered access to GB. "
'Many questions about cross-Irish Sea trade'Analysis: Chris Page, Bbc News Ireland correspondent
Trade experts say they believe there will need to be checks on goods moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland - even if they are not destined to cross the Irish border.
That is because under the Brexit Deal Northern Ireland will have to follow some of The Rules of the European single Market - on food produce, for example.
There are strict regulations on "products of animal origin", which must enter the EU through a border inspection post where goods are frequently checked.
These issues may be very technical but in the context of Brexit and the election they are also highly political - and not just in Northern Ireland , where they are going to matter The Most in practical terms.
Bbc News NI's economics and business editor John Campbell said by "free movement" in that context.
"Free movement gives All Citizens of EU countries The Right to travel, live and Work wherever they wish within the EU," he added.
"The government has promised to end free movement and this will also apply in Northern Ireland .
"It seems that Mr Johnson was referring to the continuation of the Common Travel Area, which allows passport-free travel between the UK and Ireland and gives British and Irish citizens a range of rights in each other's countries. "
The Liberal Democrats criticised the Prime Minister after the comments for wanting to treat Northern Ireland differently to the rest of the UK.
The Party 's Brexit spokesman Tom Brake told Pa Media : "The single Market and freedom of movement are a great Deal - even Boris Johnson recognises this.
"So why isn't he keeping them for the whole of the UK as part of the many benefits of EU membership?
"It is clear that The Best Deal for the UK is The One we have Now - in the EU," he said.
boris johnson, ireland–uk border, brexit
Source of news: bbc.com