A culinary guide has revealed the 50 best bakeries across Great Britain including one in Cambridge
Cambridge can lay claim to one of the best bakeries in Great Britain according to the Good Food Guide, in partnership with Square. The prestigious culinary guide revealed the 50 best bakeries across Britain on Tuesday (March 24).
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Kanto Café and Bakery in Cambridge has been listed among the best bakeries. Run by husband and wife duo, Seungmin Kang and Theresa Pascual, the bakery is inspired by their Filipino and Korean roots to create a welcoming space for customers.
The Good Food Guide said the list “celebrates the nation’s boundary-pushing artisans who are experimenting with regionally grown, locally milled heritage grains and who are introducing an increasingly broad range of global flavours to the Saturday morning pastry run”.
As well as making the 2026 list, the bakery also featured in the 2025 list. It can be found on the outskirts of the city, on Cherry Hinton Road.
What makes this spot extra special is that it is Cambridge’s only Filipino cafe. From savoury to sweet, the bakery has plenty of freshly baked goods for customers to try.
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What began as baking for their own family soon became a popular bakery where queues often form. The bakery’s website says that it is “more than a bakery, Kanto is our way of opening a corner of home to the community”.
On Google Reviews, where the eatery has a 4.8 star rating from more than 250 reviews, customers have shared their experiences.
One person said: “The best Filipino treats!! They also have great matcha and coffee, as well as seasonal drinks. I’ve tried most of the bakery items and they’ve all been incredible, but definitely try the ube cheesecake!”
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Another pleased customer commented: “Truly superb – no wonder there is often a queue outside the door.”
Another Arsenal clean sheet and with it another Golden Glove for David Raya to put on the mantelpiece.
The goalkeeper will be hoping to have some more important silverware alongside it by the end of the month, with Arsenal closing in on the Premier League title and a Champions League final just a few weeks away.
Arsenal’s win over West Ham on Sunday took Raya to 18 clean sheets for the season in the Premier League.
For the third season in a row he has claimed the Golden Glove award, but that is not what gives the Spaniard the most satisfaction.
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“I don’t judge myself for the clean sheets,” Raya told Sky Sports. “I think I judge myself on the moments where I have to make a big save in a big moment. That’s how I judge myself.
“Compared to the last few seasons, this season it has happened a little bit more where I helped the team to secure those three points.”
With that in mind, here are six saves Raya has produced this season to help leave Arsenal on the verge of winning the title.
David Raya against Manchester United
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Raya set the tone for another outstanding season on the very first day of the campaign.
Arsenal were handed a tough start away at Manchester United and found themselves under significant pressure for much of the match.
Riccardo Calafiori gave Arsenal an early lead and it was one they held on to for a 1-0 win, largely thanks to Raya.
Just before half-time, Matheus Cunha turned into space and from a tight angle hammered a low strike towards the far corner.
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It looked destined for the far corner but Raya got down remarkably quickly and got just enough of a touch with the fingertips of his left hand to tip it past the post.
David Raya denies Kevin Schade
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Arsenal had made a good start to their match at home to Brentford, taking the lead through Mikel Merino.
However, the momentum very nearly flipped 20 minutes in when the Bees came inches away from equalising.
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An inswinging corner was delivered from the right and Kevin Schade rose highest six yards out, effectively unmarked.
He powered a header at goal and Raya showed remarkable reactions to spring up and at full stretch get a touch onto the bar.
“The slow-motion doesn’t do it justice really – it’s one of the saves of the season,” Alan Smith said on co-commentary.
That stop kept Arsenal in front and they went on to win 2-0, moving five points clear at the top.
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David Raya’s best save of the season?
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Yankuba Minteh, December 27
Perhaps the pick of the bunch.
Arsenal went 2-0 up against Brighton but had that advantage halved and the Seagulls then piled on the pressure in search of an equaliser.
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It was a crucial match, too, with City having earlier gone above Arsenal in the table to increase the significance of this result.
Brighton were well on top when at 2-1 when Yankuba Minteh ran onto the ball and curled a powerful strike towards the far corner,
Raya was at full-stretch as he somehow turned it over the bar. Minteh, who had jumped up and turned to celebrate, swivelled in disbelief and screamed towards the sky.
“That’s a really, really important save to keep the score 2-1,” Raya said.
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“If that goes in it’s 2-2 and maybe the game is completely different.”
David Raya in the final minute of added time
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Alejandro Garnacho, March 1
It can sometimes be hard to put a tangible value on just how important a save is, but here was one that certainly earned Arsenal two points.
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Raya had already made one sensational save, clawing away the ball from a corner when Declan Rice nearly turned into his own net.
In the third minute of stoppage-time, the Gunners led Chelsea 2-1 on yet another nervy night at the Emirates Stadium.
Ten-man Chelsea got numbers forward and Alejandro Garnacho clipped an in-swinging cross to the back post.
Gabriel and Joao Pedro threw themselves at it in front of Raya, neither got a touch, and the goalkeeper had to react at the last second to launch to his left and tip the ball beyond the post.
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“It’s not a shot, but it ended up being an unbelievable shot,” Arteta said. “My heart almost stopped, but David’s hand was there to bring it back to life.”
David Raya celebrates another huge win
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Max Dowman’s night – but it might not have been without Raya’s earlier intervention.
The 16-year-old came off the bench to seal a 2-0 victory for Arsenal and give the Emirates one of its most memorable moments.
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However, it could have been a very different night had Raya not delivered just after half-time when it was still goalless.
The Spaniard came off his line to punch away a corner, but did not make great contact and it fell for Dwight McNeil.
His volley deflected into the path of Beto, who swivelled and hammered a strike towards the bottom corner from barely five yards out.
There was no time for Raya to get down. Instead, with his view slightly obstructed, he flung out a left boot to make a superb save.
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David Raya made himself big with the scores still level
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That brings us to Sunday and a potentially title-winning moment.
There might have been better saves this season from a technical perspective but none can match the significance of this one.
In the 79th minute at the London Stadium, with the match still goalless, Matheus Fernandes played a lovely one-two with Pablo.
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The midfielder was one-on-one with Raya in the six-yard box. Had he scored and West Ham gone on to win, the title would no longer have been in Arsenal’s hands.
Raya did not go down and kept himself as big as possible as Fernandes closed in. At the last second, as Fernandes went to shoot, Raya stretched out his right leg to make a massive save from point-blank range.
Five minutes later, Leandro Trossard scored the winner at the other end.
“David’s save, one against one, which is the story of the season again,” Arteta said.
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“When you talk about magic moments, this is certainly one of the most needed moments as well to pull off with that save. He was incredible.”
Lisa Marshall, 34, was left devastated, when her husband Alan went to work one day, and never came home.
Olivia Stringer and Ruth Suter Chief Live News Reporter
11:43, 11 May 2026
A mum who missed her husband’s last call before he took his own life age 37 was left unable to work and forced to go on Universal Credit.
Lisa Marshall, 34, was left devastated, when her husband Alan went to work one day, and never came home. The dentist, from Glasgow, had tried to call her but she had missed it as her son was using her phone to play Roblox.
He had no history of mental illness, and left her with no note. Lisa, who is also a dentist, but hasn’t been able to work since Alan’s death after being diagnosed with Complex PTSD, struggled with raising three small children, Henry, nine, Matthew, seven, and Sofia, four, whilst coping with her grief.
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The family were even left on Universal Credit for three months – after Alan’s accounts were frozen. She said she is worried her children will think they weren’t good enough for him to stay, and is raising awareness of the fact, that suicide can affect anyone.
She said: “Alan had no mental health issues, he’d never been to the doctors, or spoken to me about any struggles. We were just a normal family; there were no warning signs at all.
“It could happen to anybody. I missed a call from him an hour before it happened, but I hadn’t thought much of it at the time. “Nothing can prepare you for it. When the police came to my door, I was trying to put the kids to bed and they were all clinging to me. “It was horrendous, I don’t think you ever get over that.
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“The police asked lots of questions about our marriage, they said usually these things happen because of debt, or a breakup, or not getting access to kids, but there was nothing like that. There wasn’t even a note.
“I felt like my life was over, but I still had three kids to look after, they gave me strength every day. My children keep asking me why he did it, I don’t want them to think they weren’t good enough for him to stay.”
Lisa and Alan met in a nightclub in Glasgow in 2011, before falling in love and getting married in 2016. They welcomed three children together, and were a happy loving family, leading normal, busy lives.
Alan had no mental health issues, that Lisa was aware of, and had never opened up to her, about any sort of struggle, during their relationship.
“He had a huge passion for Glasgow Rangers, and we spent lots of time going to see them all over the world”, she said. One morning in March 2023, Alan went to his job as a dentist as normal, and Lisa chatted to him throughout the day over text.
“I had a chest infection at the time, and I often wonder, if I’d been 100% myself, would I have noticed something was up?”, she said. “I’d felt anxious a few days before, and I wonder if it was my body telling me something bad was going to happen.”
During the evening, Lisa got a call from Alan, but she missed it as her son was using the phone to play Roblox. An hour later, there was a knock at the door, but as it was the time Alan usually came home from work, she assumed it was him.
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However, when she opened the door, two police officers were standing outside, and informed her that they had found Alan’s car, a body, and his wallet. Devastated, Lisa told her children that their dad had had an accident, and the next morning, did the school run as normal.
“Parents were absolutely shocked to see me out and about as normal”, she said. The police launched an investigation, and asked Alan had any issues such as debt, but Lisa could think of nothing.
As the children were settled in school, she chose to stay in the local area, meaning she has to walk past the location where her husband ended his life, every day. Following her husband’s death, Lisa struggled with grieving whilst still having to take care of her three kids but said the routine of having to take them to school every day, helped her to be able to get through each day.
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“They were the only reason I got up and brushed my teeth every day, without them I would have just stayed in bed”, she said. “They were so anxious, I didn’t want this to damage their childhood.”
Two years after Alan’s death, Lisa decided to tell her oldest two children, that he had taken his own life. “I felt that at eight and six, they would be able to understand it a bit, and I felt so much better for telling them the truth“, she said.
After revealing the truth to her sons, Lisa said it was like they were going through the loss again, and they kept questioning why he had done it. Following Alan’s death, Lisa was diagnosed with complex PTSD, leaving her unable to go back to work, and as her husband’s bank accounts were frozen after he passed away, she had to go on Universal Credit.
“I never thought I’d be on benefits, but they really helped me for the first few months after he died,” she said. She also had to get close family members to help pay her mortgage, and although she now receives Alan’s pension, and had a life insurance payout, finances are a huge worry for herself and many widows.
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She said: “The life insurance payout took over a year, but I know for some widows, it can take three or four years, or they don’t get anything at all. I get messages from widows everyday, who have had to sell their house, or move back in with their parents. “
Lisa is urging people to make sure they have policies such as life insurance and Death in Service in place, to help with the financial burden, should anything happen to their spouse. “Make sure you have financial security, because the financial burden of being widowed adds a whole other layer of stress”, she said.
Lisa is currently campaigning to have the government’s bereavement support payment extended beyond 18 months. You can sign her petition here: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/752501 She is now preparing to return to work, to show that it is possible to get back on your feet again.
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Police say that one driver has been ‘reported’ for suspected driving offences.
The smash happened just before 3pm on Sunday with emergency services called to the road in Halliwell.
A Peugeot, a Mercedes and a BMW were involved in the crash.
(Image: Phil Taylor)
The crash, at the junction of Elgin Street and Wordsworth Street, left one vehicle on its roof.
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The crash caused significant disruption, with the road closed for several hours.
Passers-by rushed to help those in the car as police and ambulances arrived.
Police taped off the scene.
Crash in Halliwell (Image: PHIL TAYLOR)
Greater Manchester Police confirmed that three people, including two children, suffered minor injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening.
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A spokesperson for the force said: “At around 2.45pm yesterday (10 May 2026), officers responded to reports of a collision involving three cars on Halliwell Road, Bolton.
“Three people – including two children – received minor injuries, not believed to be life-threatening or changing.
“A driver of one of the vehicles has been reported for driving without due care and attention.”
Images from the scene showed a grey Peugeot overturned in the road, with a BMW and Mercedes also sustaining heavy damage.
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Debris from the vehicles, along with personal items, could be seen scattered across the carriageway.
Paramedics from North West Ambulance Service attended alongside police officers, while recovery teams worked to clear the vehicles.
Motorists were urged to avoid the area while the road remained closed, with drivers advised to seek alternative routes.
Jordan Linden has told his lawyers to appeal his conviction and sentence.
A disgraced former SNP council leader who was jailed for sexually assaulting young men has launched a bid to clear his name.
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Jordan Linden, 30, was convicted of the attacks as well as directing unwanted sexual communications towards seven teenagers. He was sentenced to 18 months behind bars at Falkirk Sheriff Court last week.
It has now emerged that he has told his lawyers to appeal his conviction and sentence. Linden, who was once leader of North Lanarkshire Council, sent youngsters sexual communication which included photos of him in a bath and shots of his genitalia.
The offences took place over a 10-year period from 2011 until 2021. He repeatedly denied any wrongdoing but was convicted by jurors following a seven-day trial in March.
Linden, who also chaired the Scottish Youth Parliament (SYP), had denied all the charges against him and claimed that they either did not take place or were consensual.
His lawyer, David Moggach KC, said Linden has been ‘bullied’ in his teenage years because of his sexuality and suffered ‘social isolation’ as a result. He added that Linden was now aware that his behaviour ‘simply was unacceptable and he overstepped certain boundaries’.
Sheriff Christopher Shead ruled that there was no alternative to a prison sentence and placed Linden on the sex offenders’ register. Linden blew a kiss to his dad as he was led away to the cells and was later seen in handcuffs being loaded into a prison custody van.
Shamed Linden became a councillor for the SNP in 2017 and rose to become council leader in North Lanarkshire in 2022. He resigned from the post a few weeks later following the allegations and was arrested in 2024.
The court heard from an SNP party official who said Linden locked him in a bathroom and tried to get him to urinate while he watched. The man, who was 18 at the time, said the incident took place after a Dundee Pride parade when Linden was very drunk and being ‘very handsy’ with people.
Another man, who joined the SYP at the same time as Linden as a teenager, said Linden’s touching, on the face or the cheek or the neck, was ‘relentless’.
First Minister John Swinney said he was ‘very sorry’ to anyone who suffered because of Linden. Swinney ordered an independent review of the SNP’s complaints process after some witnesses claimed complaints about Linden were ignored by the party.
The Appeal Court in Edinburgh confirmed that an ‘intention to appeal’ had been lodged for Linden.
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Formerly known as Saravana Bhavan, this South Indian vegetarian institution can be found in various locations across the city, and across the globe. They have a site in Leicester Square, Wembley and Southall to name a few, and they offer a wide variety of dosa on their menu. Prices start at £6.95 for dosa, and they all come served with sambar, coconut chutney and spicy red chutney. Highlights include the paper roast dosa and the chef’s special aloo masala cheese dosa.
Under Flick’s management Raphinha, despite a season interrupted with injuries, has developed into a more consistent and influential attacker.
Flick has increased the Brazilian’s attacking responsibility and refined his role, encouraging quicker decision-making in transition and a more direct style of play that suits his strengths.
Pedri has remained a central figure in midfield, thriving in a system built around quick progression.
Robert Lewandowski, meanwhile, has rediscovered his sharpness within Flick’s system. With better service and more structured attacking patterns around him, the veteran Poland striker, 37, once again looks decisive. His future at the club is still unknown with his contract expiring in June.
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Eric Garcia has emerged as one of the season’s most valuable tactical players, filling multiple positions seamlessly, while Gerard Martin has exceeded expectations after being placed into a key defensive role.
Even in defeat, Barcelona consistently responded. Following losses to Girona and Real Madrid in October, they immediately launched long winning streaks in the league, rather than allowing setbacks to spiral.
Flick has also shown a strong willingness to rotate and trust squad players, which has helped Barcelona maintain intensity and consistency across a demanding season. Marcus Rashford has been one of those players.
Although he has not been a guaranteed starter, Flick has regularly used him off the bench in key moments and statistics show he ranks among the best forwards at the top-three Spanish clubs – Barca, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid – if you measure goals and assists per minute across La Liga this season.
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Rashford scored the most important goal of his Barcelona career on Sunday, a phenomenal free-kick that opened the score in El Clasico.
It was a fitting moment for the 28-year-old, who could be signed by the Catalan club on a permanent basis for 35m euros (£30m) – although whether they turn Rashford’s loan into a permanent signing remains to be seen.
Flick has also been praised for showing care for his players.
The manager granted Ronald Araujo a leave of absence in December to prioritise his mental health, describing it as a private situation. Flick did not share further details about the situation and asked the media to respect the defender’s privacy.
Richmond Castle, one of England’s most complete Norman fortresses, announced on social media on Monday (May 11) that it will be shut for the day.
The historic site said: “We’ve had to unexpectedly close Richmond Castle at short notice today.
“If you have a booking for when we’re closed, we will automatically cancel any bookings and make any necessary refunds within 10 working days.”
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It is currently unclear for the reason behind the closure, but organisers have confirmed the castle will reopen as normal tomorrow.
The post added: “We always do everything we can to avoid unexpected closures like this, and we’re really sorry to disappoint you.
“We will reopen tomorrow as normal on Tuesday, May 12.
“Thank you for understanding.”
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The Norman stronghold stands above the River Swale in the heart of Richmond and was built from the 1070s by Alan Rufus to secure his new lands after the Norman Conquest.
The castle features a 12th-century keep and served as a detention centre for conscientious objectors during the First World War.
English Heritage describes it as the best-preserved early-Norman castle in England.
The BBC’s Will Grant has been taking a look around the base camps that England and defending champions Argentina will call home during the FIFA World Cup.
England will be based at Swope Soccer Village, while Argentina will train at the Sporting KC Training Center, both located in Kansas City.
The Netherlands and Algeria have also chosen to stay in the area.
The training sites will serve as hubs for match preparation, including practice sessions, player workouts, team meetings and day-to-day staff operations.
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — An overwhelming majority of the Philippine House of Representatives voted to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte on Monday over alleged unexplained wealth, misuse of state funds and threats to have the president assassinated.
The House, which is dominated by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s allies, voted 255-26 with nine abstentions. The two impeachment complaints against Duterte now move to the Senate, which will convene into a tribunal for her trial.
The vice president, daughter of former President Rodrigo Duterte, has generally denied any wrongdoing without answering the criminal allegations against her in detail.
Last year, she was also impeached by the House but survived the attempt and was not tried on orders of the Supreme Court due to a constitutional technicality.
David Campbell told the Nolan radio show that he provided the reference on the basis of his knowledge of Lloyd-Lavery for over 30 years, and his fear that a custodial sentence could result in his death or a serious stroke
Former Ulster Unionist Party chairman and current chair of the Loyalist Communities Council, David Campbell, has continued to defend providing a character reference for convicted paedophile teacher, William Lloyd-Lavery.
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William Lloyd-Lavery, 77, of Richmond Avenue in Lisburn, was found guilty in January of six counts of indecent assault against four girls at a South Belfast school in the 1970s. He also worked as a speech writer and press officer for a number of UUP MLAs until his retirement in 2017.
In a statement to the BBC’s Nolan Show, Mr Campbell said: “You can’t pick and choose which aspects of our judicial and sentencing process we like and those we don’t.”
David Campbell also told the Nolan radio show that abuse or attempted abuse of any child is “completely unacceptable and abhorrent,” and that he provided the reference on the basis of his knowledge of Lloyd-Lavery for over 30 years, and his fear that a custodial sentence could result in his death or a serious stroke.
This comes days after Ulster Unionist Party leader Jon Burrows told Belfast Live that he is “disgusted” that Mr Campbell provided the reference.
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Also appearing on the Nolan Show on Monday morning, Justice Minister Naomi Long told the programme that she would like to see the law reformed to remove character references for those convicted of sexual crimes and domestic abuse, and that this is currently being considered as part of the sentencing review which is currently ongoing at Stormont.
“I f someone is in ill health, that is something that the judge will take into account anyway, there will be medical reports and so on that can be provided to the judge by the defendant’s legal team, so there’s no need for an unqualified person to come forward and give a view on medical issues, and healthcare in prisons are more than capable of looking after people with complex medical needs and do it on a regular basis, so I don’t think that that necessarily stacks up,” she said in response to Mr Campbell’s justification.
“I also think that it has to be considered in the round, I mean, I am aware of previous interviews that David Campbell has given on this, where he referenced the limited scope of the offending, I think that was the phrase that he used, and again, it feels to me like it minimised in some way the suffering of the individuals who were affected.
“It’s up to the trial judge to decide how they will apply these, and as I’ve said already, there are already indications, there are already guidances and directions in terms of how that should be, and it says that in cases of rape and sexual assault, they should carry less weight, than in other cases, and I think actually in it with rape in particular, they’re said to be a very limited value.
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“So that is, I think, already a good starting point, but my point fundamentally is, how will what David Campbell said, however well intended, how will that ring in the ears, of Nicola and Lynn and the other women who were abused by Lloyd Lavery and have had to live with that trauma for their entire adult lives before being able to have the courage, the confidence and ability to seek justice.”
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