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Reform to begin Musk-style audits of councils

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内容摘要:Almost all the participants at Nawrocki's rally carried the red-and-white Polish flag. No-one had the blue EU flag. One banner read "Enough of Tusk's [demolition] of democracy".

Almost all the participants at Nawrocki's rally carried the red-and-white Polish flag. No-one had the blue EU flag. One banner read "Enough of Tusk's [demolition] of democracy".

"People you wouldn't expect to like it are really engaged and enjoying it."in September, founded by Ms Russell and artist Alastair Flindall, would "create a lot of noise" for an "often-overlooked" city.

Reform to begin Musk-style audits of councils

Graffiti jams, where artists go head-to-head to create the best piece, and painting of walls across Castlegate and Kelham Island will be part of the free event.Ms Russell said she wanted the festival to show people the art form outside of its negative connotations."Graffiti has a bad rep, but it's the roots of street art, it's something we want to respect," she said.

Reform to begin Musk-style audits of councils

The festival aims to make Sheffield a "hub for street art in the north" and is running longer-term outreach as part of the weekend event.Logan Walton was one of 10 illustration students who put together and painted a mural at Netherthorpe tram stop, with Ms Russell's guidance.

Reform to begin Musk-style audits of councils

The 19-year-old, who mostly creates digital art, said it was "a chance to do something a bit different – I could touch it".

"I had no interaction with [street art] before, so it's a new avenue," he said.The list also included texts by Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek, Japanese novelist Ryu Murakami, and a number of Russian writers.

The order comes amid growing Kremlin censorship since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which has targeted books featuring anti-war sentiment, LGBTQ themes, and criticism of Russia's leadership.The letter warned of "adverse consequences" if books such as Eugenides' The Virgin Suicides and Murakami's Ecstasy were not pulled from shelves as there were suspicions they "do not comply with Russian laws," without providing further details.

Booksellers should "immediately cease sales and return [the titles] or destroy the remaining copies, providing writing confirmation of destruction", the message said.The targeted books are an eclectic mix.

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