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Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day

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He remained the biggest political drawcard of the PF, and he had ambitions to vie for the presidency again.However, at the end of last year the Constitutional Court barred him from running, ruling that he had already served the maximum two terms allowed by law.

Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day

Five councillors have pleaded guilty to health and safety charges after a disabled swimmer almost drowned in a leisure centre pool in East Ayrshire.Ryan Deans, 25, had to be resuscitated after being submerged for almost two minutes before the alarm was raised at the Galleon Centre in Kilmarnock in 2023.Councillors Iain Linton, Clare Maitland, Barry Douglas, James Adams and provost Claire Leitch were trustees of a company which provided leisure facilities at the centre at the time.

Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day

Another trustee who also pleaded guilty, Manpreet Bawa, is not a councillor.Kilmarnock Sheriff Court heard Mr Deans - who has learning difficulties and suffers from seizures - was a member of the Kilmarnock Jets swimming club which was taking part in a session at the Galleon when he got into difficulty.

Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day

CCTV footage was shown of Mr Deans entering the pool by a slide.

He was submerged for a minute and 52 seconds before volunteers from the club realised he was under the water."We've seen in the last few years that using antibodies to deliver chemotherapy drugs directly into cells can make a big difference for a variety of different types of cancer."

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