Vatican exiles leader of Bose monastic community

The Vatican has disciplined another charismatic religious leader, exiling the founder of an Italian monastic community over governance problemsBy NICOLE WINFIELD Associated PressMay 27, 2020, 2:24 PM2 min readROME — The Vatican has disciplined another charismatic religious leader, exiling the founder of an Italian monastic community over governance problems. Enzo Bianchi, a Catholic layman who…

Ex-NY subway boss named to head London transit system

Former New York subway boss Andy Byford has been named London’s new transport commissionerMay 27, 2020, 2:45 PM1 min readLONDON — Former New York subway boss Andy Byford has been named London’s new transit commissioner, overseeing Transport for London’s vast network of Tubes, trams, trains and buses. TFL said Wednesday that Byford will start work…

Arsenal Women fined £50,000 for ‘act of discrimination’ relating to former coach’s dismissal

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Arsenal were third in the Women’s Super League when the WSL season was ended with immediate effect on MondayArsenal Women have been fined £50,000 for “an act of discrimination” in dismissing an employee “by reason of disability” in 2014.Some members of Arsenal staff will also be required to undertake an education programme.The Women’s Super League…

SPFL reconstruction: Two bottom-tier chairmen critical of Hearts’ proposal

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Elgin City chairman Graham Tatters is not in favour of reconstruction amid the current crisisAnn Budge has “got her timing all wrong” with a reconstruction proposal doomed to failure, says Stenhousemuir chairman Iain McMenemy.And fellow League Two chairman Elgin City’s Graham Tatters confirmed he would vote against the plan.Hearts owner Budge is proposing a 14-14-14…

Hong Kong police arrest hundreds amid fresh unrest

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Thousands of protesters in Hong Kong are defying a heavy police presence on the streets Show more Riot police in Hong Kong are trying to break up protests against a law that would make it illegal to insult China’s national anthem. Also in the programme: The head of the European Commission has set out proposals…