The State
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Circulation | 64,855 Daily; 123,064 Sunday |
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Headquarters | Shop Road |
Columbia | |
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First issue date | 1891 |
Owners | McClatchy |
Editors | Brian Tolley |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 888846 |
About The State
The State is an American daily newspaper published in Columbia, South Carolina. The newspaper is owned and distributed by The McClatchy Company in the Midlands region of the state. It is, by circulation, the second-largest newspaper in South Carolina after The Post and Courier.
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... The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) had struggled to find a host for the 2026 Games before Victoria volunteered, and a month after The State s withdrawal, the only contender for the 2030 Games - the Canadian province of Alberta - also dropped its hosting plans...
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... In 1975, Jasuben Pizza, now a successful chain in Gujarat, added a spicy sauce and grated raw cheese to their pizzas, says Anil Mulchandani, an author and food critic based in The State s Ahmedabad city...
Court rules Donald Trump can be sued for allegedly inciting Capitol riot
... But the judges found that Mr Trump was acting as a candidate when he addressed the crowd, noting that he had produced no reason why the speech " should be treated more like The State of the Union than [a] campaign ad"...
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... MacGowan s former Pogues bandmate James Fearnley, described the singer as " a tearaway" but one who " had a lot of concern for The State of the world" and who " spoke very deeply and incisively to a lot of people" Fearnley told BBC Radio 5 Live: " I m privileged to have worked with somebody like that, and lived with somebody like that, and drank with somebody like that, and shared a lot of experiences with somebody like that...
Coronavirus: government sued over care home deaths 'shame'
Dr. Cathy Gardner, with her father, Michael Gibson , died in a nursing home in Oxfordshire in April
A Woman saying goodbye to her dying father through a nursing home window, sued the government over his death.
Dr. Cathy Gardner ' s father, Michael Gibson , 88, died probably Covid-19 causes of the 3. April.
your case is, which accuses the government of illegally thousands of nursing home residents to demonstrate a serious damage, is submitted to The High Court today.
The Department of health and social Affairs, said it was proceeding to on-going court.
Dr. Gardner, from Sidmouth, Devon, said her father's death was part of a "national shame".
she added that her case is about everyone, including nursing home residents, staff and Family Members of those At Risk of or died.
of coronavirus in England and Wales care homes since the beginning of the pandemic.
The government has criticism for policies, so that the patient can be tested after discharge from the hospitals into nursing homes without, for Covid-19.
lawyers for Dr. Gardner represents sent a pre-action letter to health Minister, Matt Hancock , Nhs England and Public Health England on the 2. June, challenge you to admit these actions were illegal.
The government has to respond until Tuesday, but attorney Paul Conrathe, representation of Dr. Gardner said the case had to be submitted on the Friday prior to the receipt of a response due to time limitations. to protect
"is a Legal obligation of The State to protect its citizens, their right to life," He Said .
"Our view is not only that they protect you, but you are exposed to active you to the damage. "
Mr Gibson, who had Alzheimer's, was a resident in the Cherwood house care centre, in the vicinity of Bicester, Oxfordshire .
consultingDr. Gardner to Change, who praised the care he received there, in the situation through a window The Night was to see him before he died.
She Said : "That was heartbreaking, that's what I would have imagined his Last Days . "
His cause of death was recorded as probably Covid-19-relatives, but he had not been tested.
Dr. Gardner's lawyers claim that they had prior to his death in the care home, has been put under pressure in a clinic patient who had a positive Covid-19 tested but "not had a temperature for about 72 Hours ".
More Than 14,000 nursing home residents with the coronavirus died in England and WalesDr. Gardner, a biologist, and a PhD in Virology at a top position, said: "Someone had to take The Lead , and I Thought . So I can, I should.
"It is a national disgrace, and it must be kept until they returned as such and not under the carpet. "
Dr. Gardner, who is also Chairman of East Devon District Council, which cover the lawyer costs and So Far £10,000 raised.
coronavirus pandemic, coronavirus testing, bicester, sidmouth, care homes
Source of news: bbc.com