Wednesday, 16 June 2021

There Is a Better Way to Use Power at Work. This Forgotten Business Guru Has the Secrets

In 2003, Harvard Business School published a list of the two hundred most influential leadership gurus and then asked these two hundred to identify the person who had the most impact on their thinking—the gurus’ guru. Famed management thinker Peter Drucker was number one. Yet toward the end of his life, Drucker wrote an essay revealing that he had his own guru too—the gurus’ guru’s guru, if you will. This person had been the most sought-after name on the business speaker circuit in the 1920s and, according to Drucker, “the brightest star in the management firmament.”

Her name was Mary Parker Follett. She had been recognized as the Peter Drucker of her time while she was alive. Yet only one decade after this ur-guru’s death in 1933, the memory of all her famous talks and writings had essentially vanished. This towering figure, lamented Drucker, had “become a ‘nonperson.’” It’s a tragedy. Because she had already revealed and articulated a set of ideas that can help us with many of our current challenges of leadership, like how to distribute power, navigate uncertainty, and make diversity a valuable asset.
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Mary Parker Follett was born outside Boston in 1868 at a time of faltering reconstruction for both the country and her family. From a young age Follett felt the tension between official authority—with its clear rules about everything from what to wear, how to speak, and whom to marry—and the world of her own heart and eager mind. She was expected to accept that her father, a Civil War veteran whose PTSD triggered severe alcoholism, should be cast out of polite society, but when he was sober he was the sole parent with whom she felt a soulful connection. She was expected to stay home and help her beleaguered and sometimes bedridden mother, but she was the smartest kid in town with ambition to burn. She was expected to plan her life around a future husband, but she was never even attracted to boys.

Instead, she got herself accepted to The Annex at Harvard, the precursor to Radcliffe College, where she became fascinated by leadership and power in America—not as abstract principles but how they actually worked in the real world in a democracy.

Follett had grown up just miles from the birthplace of the Revolution yet had never felt very free. She knew that even in a supposed democracy, there was no shortage of formal and informal power being lorded over others. So, when it was time to write her senior thesis, she set her sights on the nature of power in Washington, D.C.

She studied the thirty-nine men who had held the job of Speaker of the House of Representatives and concluded that the most effective leaders mastered what she called the “unwritten practice,” and what I identify as the art of interdependence. Our instinct is to call that “power sharing”, but that’s not exactly right. It was power creating, which arose from making something—a bill, an act, an appointment—using the energy and perspective of many. The same idea is enshrined in our national motto, “e pluribus unum.”

Her professors at the Annex were astounded at the achievement and helped her publish the book, unpretentiously titled The Speaker of the House of Representatives. Today, we might call it a landmark leadership book and it made a big splash with reviews from the big newspapers and a rave from an up-and-coming New York politician named Theodore Roosevelt. If Follett had been a man, the reception of her book would have amounted to a career-making launchpad, earning her a professorship at a place like Harvard. But that path was not open to women. And so, with the encouragement of her life partner Isobel, instead of telling about these ideas she decided she would show them.

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Follett joined the reformist crowd of upper-middle-class women in Boston, but she began to see that her progressive peers had a blind spot. Their own strict conventions narrowed their perspective. The reformers’ stated goal was to integrate immigrant families into American life, and their programs had indeed proved effective with newly arriving women and children but had persistently failed to attract a key constituency: fathers. Follett sensed that something about the tone of the reformers didn’t make the fathers feel welcome.

She wanted a place where women, men, and children all felt equally accepted. That’s when she recognized there already was such a place—the public school. She wondered: What if schools kept their doors open in the evenings too? What if there were a place in every community that could expand the feeling of belonging? The idea made many nervous, from school boards worried about losing control of their buildings to political bosses worried about losing control of their turf. Follett embraced this tension and conflict. She didn’t let one group dominate or be dominated—she kept them all at the table.

Soon, she was instrumental in spreading the changes from one school in Roxbury to many throughout Boston and then all over the country. In her lifetime more than 240 cities adopted what was called the community center movement (New York City alone had five hundred), providing four million Americans in varying group sizes and configurations with spaces to make power together.

Meanwhile, her successes got her appointed to Boston’s newly created minimum wage board, which dealt with increasingly bitter labor disputes. This work brought her around a table with business owners and their workers and gave Follett her first glimpse into what we would call “corporate culture.” This was a chance to explore what had become her passion—how small, diverse groups of people with a dizzying array of different and diverging hopes and fears can try to work together to make something more impactful than they could alone.

It was in this unlikely place that Follett made the realization that launched her to worldwide fame as a leadership guru. For years, she suspected there was a better way of using power to get more done. She had studied it in history, she had practiced it for 25 years on front lines of social work. And now she knew it and would have to write about it again. She could see that energy and power could be created and kindled or smothered and killed wherever and whenever people gathered. Her eyes had become wide open to the ravages of the mindset that forced people to conform to set roles or else cast them out if they didn’t fit in.

And while all this sounds very big, she believed the most important, far-reaching changes began at a small scale, among small groups of people. It all hinged on how we interacted in small groups. How you could create spaces where each person could at once stand out and fit in? How you could create unity without mandating uniformity?

She had attended thousands of committee meetings in every realm of civic life. She had a Ph.D in meetings. Like all of us, she knew how dreadful they could be. But that’s because, she concluded, we were doing it wrong. Meetings, she realized, are where our most meaningful work ought to happen. Not just planning for growth, not just planning for change, but growing and changing right then and there.

She developed very clear principles for how things ought to go. Follett believed that meetings have four possible outcomes but only one is good:

Bad outcome #1: Acquiescence. Just give in and let the pushiest or highest-ranking person have their way. This means you have not done your duty to bring your whole self and your wishes, worries, and experiences to the group.

Bad outcome #2: Victory. You “win.” But in the process, everyone else loses their ability to contribute and make a group investment.

Bad outcome #3: Compromise. Most of us think compromise is a good outcome, but Follett wrote that compromising is just the practice of hammering out partial acquiescence from all participants. No growth or group investment takes place because no one leaves satisfied.

Only good outcome: Co-creation. It happens when all members of a group make a new thing together. This new thing is truly yours as an individual and also truly the product of the group. You are in it. It is of you and in you. And your individuality is not diminished as a result. It is enhanced.

There’s a helpful phrase that has taken hold in corporate HR departments in the past decade: diversity is a fact; inclusion is a choice. The point is that diversity is all around us and always has been, and acknowledging diversity is a first step but not enough. Inclusion is an action—what we choose to do with the diversity. We need to actively include that diversity into our companies, our teams, our meetings, and so forth. Mary Follett would tell us we shouldn’t stop there, though. That’s not nearly enough. Yes, inclusion gets the right people to the table. But that’s when the hard work should begin. What we need to do is spark the energy and connection between people to make something that is bigger than any individual. She might amend the phrase as follows: Diversity is a fact; inclusion is a choice; co-creation is the work.; and interdependence is the promise.

“Interdependence” can sound like a soft, group-hug, collectivist thing. But Follett observed that it was nothing like that. It was hard work requiring specific habits. But today we’ve lost our feel for them. We find ourselves toggling between dependence—bristling under the hierarchy of top-down organizational structures—and independence—solitary agents pining for connection yet paranoid of others’ power.

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Follett saw it coming in the early 20th-century as the financial success of industrialization was making us organize like the machines we were using so productively. The dominant trend in the brand-new field of business scholarship was something called “scientific management.” Its founder, Frederick Taylor, encouraged organizations to “de-personalize” and to measure every minor body movement of workers in a factory. His ideas took hold, requiring ever more managers to watch the workers and the number of supervisors grew at more than double the rate of wage earners. The result, Follett said, was that workers felt “at the bottom level of a highly stratified organization.”

Follett, whose ideas were beginning to gain steam, called for re-personalization—to bring the right kind of struggle into each encounter. In what became her standard presentation, she encouraged leaders to allow all members of the team to share their views and study the problem at hand from many angles, with each person bringing their knowledge to the table. This was what she called “power-with,” not “power-over.”

She felt these habits of interdependence were much more important than any org chart. She articulated them in many ways, but they boiled down to this:

Expect to need others. Enter with the intention to make differences and diversity fruitful in order to make something together

Expect to be needed. Bring your whole self to the meeting. Ask and answer hard questions to the best of your ability and pursue them wherever they may lead in an atmosphere of trust

Expect to be changed. Yes, you need to (as we say today) bring “your truth” to the encounter. But Follett insists you have a reciprocal obligation to allow that truth to be affected by others. You should expect to leave a meeting not quite the same person as when you entered.

Her “power-with” lecture became a trans-Atlantic hit and she was asked to speak all over the country and in Europe. Then, at the height of her fame, came the stock market crash of 1929. Businesses were no longer hoping to improve; they hoped just to survive. Follett was struggling just to survive too. She had recently lost her partner Isobel to cancer. Then, on December 19, 1933, she succumbed to cancer herself at age sixty-five.

There was no mention of her decades later when Harvard Business School published their gurus’ gurus list with Drucker at the top. In fact, according to Drucker, nearly all memory of her famous talks and writings was also dead within a decade. A Depression, a war, a cold war made America a more centralized and mechanized place. To point out just how much perceptions of power had changed since Follett’s death—from the excitement of creating boundless new “power-with” opportunities to the grim, zero-sum hoarding and lording of a finite amount of power—Drucker noted that the top-selling book just three years after she died was Politics: Who Gets What, When, How.

Our view on power hasn’t changed all that much in 90 years. But Mary Follett and others with her gift of perception tell us that power, when hoarded to oneself or lorded over others, is like an old battery and will stagnate, degrade and corrode. But power that flows out will generate more power, which will, in turn, flow back again. It doesn’t start with a grand plan. It doesn’t start with the boss. And it doesn’t start with an HR seminar. It starts with a changed perspective and a new habit to practice right now.

Expect to be needed. Expect to need others. Expect to be changed.

From THE POWER OF GIVING AWAY POWER by Matthew Barzun, published by Optimism Press, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House, LLC. Copyright © 2021 by Matthew W. Barzun.



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Israel Set To Swear in New Government, Ending Netanyahu’s Rule

(JERUSALEM) — Israel is set to swear in a new government on Sunday that will send Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu into the opposition after a record 12 years in office and a political crisis that sparked four elections in two years.

Naftali Bennett, the head of a small ultranationalist party, will take over as prime minister. But if he wants to keep the job, he will have to maintain an unwieldy coalition of parties from the political right, left and center.

The eight parties, including a small Arab faction that is making history by sitting in the ruling coalition, are united in their opposition to Netanyahu and new elections but agree on little else. They are likely to pursue a modest agenda that seeks to reduce tensions with the Palestinians and maintain good relations with the U.S. without launching any major initiatives.
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Netanyahu, who is on trial for corruption, remains the head of the largest party in parliament and is expected to vigorously oppose the new government. If just one faction bolts, it could lose its majority and would be at risk of collapse, giving him an opening to return to power.

The country’s deep divisions were on vivid display as Bennett addressed parliament ahead of the vote. He was repeatedly interrupted and loudly heckled by supporters of Netanyahu, several of whom were escorted out of the chamber.

Bennett’s speech mostly dwelled on domestic issues, but he expressed opposition to U.S. efforts to revive Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers.

“Israel will not allow Iran to arm itself with nuclear weapons,” Bennett said, vowing to maintain Netanyahu’s confrontational policy. “Israel will not be a party to the agreement and will continue to preserve full freedom of action.”

Bennett nevertheless thanked President Joe Biden and the U.S. for its decades of support for Israel.

Netanyahu, speaking after him, vowed to return to power. He predicted the incoming government would be weak on Iran and give in to U.S. demands to make concessions to the Palestinians.

“If it is destined for us to be in the opposition, we will do it with our backs straight until we topple this dangerous government and return to lead the country in our way,” he said.

Yohanan Plesner, president of the Israel Democracy Institute, a nonpartisan think tank, said the new government will likely be more stable than it appears.

“Even though it has a very narrow majority, it will be very difficult to topple and replace because the opposition is not cohesive,” he said. Each party in the coalition will want to prove that it can deliver, and for that they need “time and achievements.”

Still, Netanyahu “will continue to cast a shadow,” Plesner said. He expects the incoming opposition leader to exploit events and propose legislation that right-wing coalition members would like to support but can’t — all in order to embarrass and undermine them.

The new government is meanwhile promising a return to normalcy after a tumultuous two years that saw four elections, an 11-day Gaza war last month and a coronavirus outbreak that devastated the economy before it was largely brought under control by a successful vaccination campaign.

The driving force behind the coalition is Yair Lapid, a political centrist who will become prime minister in two years, if the government lasts that long.

He called off a planned speech to parliament, instead saying he was ashamed that his 86-year-old mother had to witness the raucous behavior of his opponents. In a brief speech, he asked for “forgiveness from my mother.”

“I wanted her to be proud of the democratic process in Israel. Instead she, along with every citizen of Israel, is ashamed of you and remembers clearly why it’s time to replace you,” he said.

The new government is expected to win a narrow majority in the 120-member assembly, after which it will be sworn in. The government plans to hold its first official meeting later this evening.

It’s unclear if Netanyahu will move out of the official residence. He has lashed out at the new government in apocalyptic terms and accused Bennett of defrauding voters by running as a right-wing stalwart and then partnering with the left.

Netanyahu’s supporters have held angry protests outside the homes of rival lawmakers, who say they have received death threats naming their family members. Israel’s Shin Bet internal security service issued a rare public warning about the incitement earlier this month, saying it could lead to violence.

Netanyahu has condemned the incitement while noting that he has also been a target.

His place in Israeli history is secure, having served as prime minister for a total of 15 years — more than any other, including the country’s founder, David Ben-Gurion.

Netanyahu began his long rule by defying the Obama administration, refusing to freeze settlement construction as it tried unsuccessfully to revive the peace process. Relations with Israel’s closest ally grew even rockier when Netanyahu vigorously campaigned against President Barack Obama’s emerging nuclear deal with Iran, even denouncing it in an address to the U.S. Congress.

But he suffered few if any consequences from those clashes and was richly rewarded by the Trump administration, which recognized contested Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, helped broker normalization agreements with four Arab states and withdrew the U.S. from the Iran deal.

Netanyahu has portrayed himself as a world-class statesman, boasting of his close ties with Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has also cultivated ties with Arab and African countries that long shunned Israel over its policies toward the Palestinians.

But he has gotten a far chillier reception from the Biden administration and is widely seen as having undermined the long tradition of bipartisan support for Israel in the United States.

His reputation as a political magician has also faded at home, where he has become a deeply polarizing figure. Critics say he has long pursued a divide-and-conquer strategy that aggravated rifts in Israeli society between Jews and Arabs and between his close ultra-Orthodox allies and secular Jews.

In November 2019, he was indicted for fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes. He refused calls to step down, instead lashing out at the media, judiciary and law enforcement, going so far as to accuse his political opponents of orchestrating an attempted coup. Last year, protesters began holding weekly rallies across the country calling on him to resign.

Netanyahu remains popular among the hard-line nationalists who dominate Israeli politics, but he could soon face a leadership challenge from within his own party. A less polarizing Likud leader would stand a good chance of assembling a coalition that is both farther to the right and more stable than the government that is set to be sworn in.



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President Biden Says U.S. Credibility Restored on World Stage After G-7

(NEWQUAY, England) — President Joe Biden on Sunday said the United States had restored its presence on the world stage as he used his first overseas trip since taking office to connect with a new generation of leaders from some of the world’s most powerful countries and more closely unite allies on addressing the coronavirus pandemic and China’s trade and labor practices.

As he wrapped three days of what he called “an extraordinarily collaborative and productive meeting” at the Group of Seven summit of wealthy democracies, Biden said there was “genuine enthusiasm” for his engagement.

“America’s back in the business of leading the world alongside nations who share our most deeply held values,” Biden said at a news conference before leaving Cornwall to visit Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle. “I think we’ve made progress in reestablishing American credibility among our closest friends.”
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The president, who is on an eight-day, three country trip, left his mark on the G-7 by announcing a commitment to share 500 million coronavirus vaccine doses with the world and pressing allies to do the same. The leaders on Sunday confirmed their intent to donate more than 1 billion doses to low-income countries in the next year.

“This is going to be a constant project for a long time,” Biden said of the global vaccination campaign, adding that he hoped the world could stamp out the pandemic in 2022 or 2023. “It’s not just the right thing to do” from a moral standpoint, Biden said, but also the correct thing to do “in terms of our own health.”

He also said the U.S. might be able to donate an additional 1 billion vaccine doses to the world in the coming years.

Biden also fought for the leaders’ joint statement to include specific language criticizing China’s use of forced labor and other human rights abuses as he worked to cast the rivalry with Beijing as the defining competition for the 21st century. The president declined to discuss the private negotiations over the provision, but said he was “satisfied” with the tough rhetoric, though difference remained among the allies about how forcefully to call out Beijing.

The leaders also embraced Biden’s call for a 15% global minimum corporate tax rate.

The other G-7 allies did their part in creating the impression that Biden was part of “the Club” and sought to help reinforce Biden’s “America is back” mantra, including by embracing the his campaign slogan to “Build Back Better” from the pandemic.

Most European allies had been disenchanted with President Donald Trump’s grumbling of “global freeloaders” and espousing an “America First” policy, so Biden had the challenge of convincing a skeptical audience that the last U.S. administration was not a harbinger of a more insular country.

“We’re totally on the same page,” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said of Biden.

Implicitly criticizing his predecessor, who had said other countries should pay for the presence of America’s military presence abroad, Biden said he does not view NATO as a “protection racket.” Biden also reported that global leaders were gratified that the U.S. president accepted the science of climate change.

“One of the things some of my colleagues said to me when I was there was, ‘Well, the United States’ leadership recognizes there is global warming,” Biden said.

The summit marked some of Biden’s first face-to-face meetings with global leaders since taking office in January amid the COVID-19 pandemic, including France’s Emmanuel Macron, with whom he was meeting for the first time.

The 43-year-old Macron, who came into office in May 2017, months after Biden’s two terms as the U.S. vice president ended, appeared to have quick chemistry with the 78-year-old American. The two draped their arms around each other and chatted animatedly when they walked together after the leaders’ photo at the beginning of Friday’s summit.

In remarks to reporters, Macron did not utter Trump’s name but offered an unambiguous shot at the former president. Macron noted his his relief that with Biden, he was now working with an American president “willing to cooperate.”

“What you demonstrate is leadership is partnership,” Macron said of Biden.

During Trump’s term, Macron tried to find common ground but often bristled at Trump’s nativist rhetoric.

Macron, who has worked to portray France as a more prominent power in recent years, also used the rise of Trumpism to make the case for greater global European leadership.

He complained in November 2019 that a lack of U.S. leadership was causing the “brain death” of NATO, insisting in an interview with the Economist that the European Union must step up and start acting as a strategic world power. Biden, in his remarks, seemed to acknowledge Macron’s concerns, noting that Western Europe was providing “backbone and the support for NATO.”

Biden administration officials said Biden hoped to leave the summit on Sunday with a communique that included language calling out China over forced labor of Muslims and ethnic minorities in western China.

But as talks continued on Saturday, leaders said that differences remained. The leaders broadly agreed that greater coordination on China was necessary, according to an administration official who observed some of the talks and briefed reporters on the condition of anonymity. The official said it became evident that there was a “spectrum of how far different countries are willing to go.”

Canada, the United Kingdom and France largely endorsed the Biden administration’s position, while Germany, Italy and European show hesitancy, according to the official. White House officials say Biden wants the G-7 nations to speak with one voice on the China’s human rights abuse.

“We need to be able to deal with China in all of those areas coming from a position of strength and coming from a united position.” U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken told CBS News’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday. “I think what the president was able to do in these last couple of days was bring countries closer together in dealing with some of the challenges posed by China.”

At the summit, Biden also met with Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa.

Following the news conference, Biden planned to travel to Windsor Castle for a private audience with the queen— becoming the 13th president to have met with the 95-year-old monarch during her nearly-70 year reign.

The president was then scheduled to fly Brussels for meetings with NATO and European Union leaders before a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday in Geneva.



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Christian Eriksen suffered cardiac arrest as Denmark doctor confirms cause of incident - The Mirror

  1. Christian Eriksen suffered cardiac arrest as Denmark doctor confirms cause of incident  The Mirror
  2. Football world reacts after Christian Eriksen collapses at Euro 2020  The Independent
  3. Christian Eriksen's collapse should prompt Uefa to examine players' welfare  The Times
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Far Cry 6's season pass will include a remastered copy of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon - Eurogamer.net

  1. Far Cry 6's season pass will include a remastered copy of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon  Eurogamer.net
  2. Far Cry 6 - Official Season Pass Trailer | E3 2021  IGN
  3. ‘Far Cry 6’ trailer reveals new story details  NME
  4. Another Ubisoft leak reveals Far Cry 6 DLC  Eurogamer.net
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Kate Ferdinand flaunts her toned midriff in gingham crop top teamed with matching yellow trousers - Daily Mail

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  2. Kate Ferdinand flashes incredible abs in yellow as she continues celebrating 30th  The Mirror
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Father threw two young daughters in sea to cause mother 'inhumane pain', judge rules - Mirror.co.uk

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  2. Dad 'killed daughters 1 & 6 and dumped bodies to cause mum "inhumane pain"'  The Sun
  3. Girl's body found anchored to sea bed off Tenerife  The Times
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e-Scooter riders suffer serious injuries in crash with VW Golf in Wolverhampton - Daily Mail

  1. e-Scooter riders suffer serious injuries in crash with VW Golf in Wolverhampton  Daily Mail
  2. Man critically hurt in e-scooter crash with car in Wolverhampton  BBC News
  3. Wolverhampton e-scooter rider 'critical' and passenger seriously injured in crash  Birmingham Live
  4. E-scooter rider 'critically' injured in Wolverhampton crash with passenger seriously hurt  expressandstar.com
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Biden and other G7 leaders call out China to respect 'human rights and fundamental freedoms' - Daily Mail

  1. Biden and other G7 leaders call out China to respect 'human rights and fundamental freedoms'  Daily Mail
  2. G7 backs Biden infrastructure plan to rival China’s belt and road initiative  The Guardian
  3. G7 set to agree 'green belt and road' plan to counter China's influence  Financial Times
  4. The democratic world has finally united over China  The Times
  5. G7 leaders attempt to rival China with infrastructure project  Al Jazeera English
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England v New Zealand: Tourists win by eight wickets to take series - BBC Sport

  1. England v New Zealand: Tourists win by eight wickets to take series  BBC Sport
  2. New Zealand thrash England in second Test to win series – as it happened  The Guardian
  3. England face tough questions after New Zealand seal series victory with eight-wicket win  The Telegraph
  4. England v New Zealand: Matt Henry & Neil Wagner hurry tourists towards victory  BBC Sport
  5. New Zealand seal dominant second Test win and series victory over England  The Guardian
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Scottish rapist who fled to California and faked his own death is jailed after US Marshals track him down



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Suspected Brazil crime gang leader killed in police clash



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A US tourist in Cancun was wounded by a stray bullet when gunmen on jet skis reportedly killed 2 men at the beach



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Turkey hoovers up vast blooms of sea snot in biggest ever maritime cleanup



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Ilhan Omar is once again being attacked by her own party for speaking out



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Hugh Grant is seen for the first time on the set of Dungeons & Dragons in Somerset - Daily Mail

  1. Hugh Grant is seen for the first time on the set of Dungeons & Dragons in Somerset  Daily Mail
  2. Dungeons & Dragons Set Photos Give First Look at Michelle Rodriguez and Hugh Grant in Costume  ComicBook.com
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Sasha Johnson: Second teen charged with conspiracy to murder black rights activist - Sky News

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Biden plans G7 infrastructure push to rival China’s belt and road initiative - The Guardian

  1. Biden plans G7 infrastructure push to rival China’s belt and road initiative  The Guardian
  2. The problem with the G7's plan to rival China's Belt and Road Initiative China's geopolitical rivals  New Statesman
  3. Will G7 green initiative have more climate cred than China’s BRI?  Al Jazeera English
  4. G7 Adopts Global Infra Plan In Pushback To China's 'Belt And Road'  NDTV
  5. Biden aims to counter China's global infrastructure project with new G7 initiative  CNN International
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PM signals four-week delay to end of lockdown in England; ITV News - ITV News

  1. PM signals four-week delay to end of lockdown in England; ITV News  ITV News
  2. 21 June: End of England's Covid lockdown could be delayed by one month  BBC News
  3. Boris Johnson’s strongest hint yet that planned 21 June lifting of lockdown will be delayed  The Independent
  4. PM poised to delay England's Covid lockdown lifting to July; ITV News  ITV News
  5. What lockdown changes will be decided tomorrow? All options including four-week delay  The Mirror
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Nintendo's official website reveals Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope for Switch - Eurogamer.net

  1. Nintendo's official website reveals Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope for Switch  Eurogamer.net
  2. Nintendo's Official Website Reveals Mario + Rabbids Sparks Of Hope, Coming To Switch In 2022  Nintendo Life
  3. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope has leaked via Nintendo’s website  Video Games Chronicle
  4. Nintendo Leaks Secret ‘Mario + Rabbids’ Ubisoft Game Ahead Of E3 2021 Show  Forbes
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Trump lost $40 million on his Scottish golf clubs by failing to implement a very basic financial practice, say experts



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Aer Lingus passengers stranded as operator Stobart Air ceases trading - The Guardian

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A Mississippi high school agreed to make 2 white students co-winners of top honors after their parents complained about the awarding of prizes to Black pupils



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Queen insists on using ceremonial sword to cut cake - The Independent

  1. Queen insists on using ceremonial sword to cut cake  The Independent
  2. Oh Joe! Biden breaks royal protocol during first ever visit with Queen  Express
  3. The Queen is greeted by Boris and his new wife Carrie as she arrives at the G7 summit in Cornwall  Daily Mail
  4. Incredible photos capture royal visits to Chester through the years  Cheshire Live
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Kerry Katona breaks down as she discusses losing ex George Kay to addiction - Daily Mail

  1. Kerry Katona breaks down as she discusses losing ex George Kay to addiction  Daily Mail
  2. Kerry Katona has 'so much anger' towards ex George Kay for leaving daughter without a dad  The Mirror
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Mateo Kovacic praises Mason Mount and Declan Rice ahead of England vs Croatia - Metro.co.uk

  1. Mateo Kovacic praises Mason Mount and Declan Rice ahead of England vs Croatia  Metro.co.uk
  2. Paul Merson's England XI: No Jack Grealish, Raheem Sterling starts  Sky Sports
  3. Gareth Southgate to put balance before ‘fantasy’ in England side for Croatia  The Guardian
  4. Why Scotland have nothing to fear from England, Croatia, Czech Republic in their Euro 2020 group  The Scotsman
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Why is England's Covid lockdown now delayed from June 21? Everything we know about the roadmap - Telegraph.co.uk

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Student burns school’s LGBTQ Pride flag — and posts video online, Washington cops say



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Kate Middleton won't keep Duchess of Cambridge title in near future as Royal rank changes - Daily Record

  1. Kate Middleton won't keep Duchess of Cambridge title in near future as Royal rank changes  Daily Record
  2. Kate Middleton won't be Duchess of Cambridge in the near future as royal rank changes  The Mirror
  3. Kate Middleton meets Dr Jill Biden in Cornwall to discuss female empowerment and education  Daily Mail
  4. Kate’s kids tell her, ‘Mummy please stop taking photographs’: For and against being really snap-happy  The Independent
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Monkeypox patient admitted to Royal Liverpool Hospital - Liverpool Echo

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  3. Making Headlines: UK to donate surplus Covid vaccines; Two cases of monkeypox identified in Wales  Evening Standard
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'Hammer blow' as government advised to drop steel quotas - Sky News

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