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I've just scanned the page, and noticed that the lag time for the regular deletion is set at five days in this guideline. On the [[Wikinews:Deletion requests]] it is indicated as seven days. I don't have any strong opinions, but if no one objects, I would set it for seven days. [[User:Tomos|Tomos]] 14:38, 21 Jan 2005 (UTC)
==Conflict of interest?==
Dan100 has been unilaterally making extensive changes to the Deletion guidelines, including making a change which would provide him with a basis to justify deleting [[U.N. reports Afghan opium production is up again|an article]] which he disagreed with recently.
For example, [http://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Wikinews:Policies_and_guidelines/Deletion_guidelines&diff=next&oldid=30359 in this edit] Dan100 has unilaterally declared that articles which cover subjects that are more than a few weeks old may be listed for deletion.
Dan100 [http://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Wikinews:2005/March/12&diff=prev&oldid=29964 recently tried to suppress an article], largely written by a contributor with whom he has had conflicts. He later clarified that his basis for this suppression was that the news was not "new" enough.
For Dan100 to now create a "guideline" that justifies this suppression would seem to be a conflict of interest.
(I use the scare quotes around "guideline" because the page is written as if it were a rigid policy - other than the title, there are none of the standard disclaimers that the page is only a guideline, or that contributors can use their own judgment.)
In the larger scheme of things, a guideline that news must occur within a few weeks of it being reported also discourages writing stores about longer-term issues that either happen over a period of time (global warming) or are a systemic societal issue (homelessness) which has no set beginning and ending.
Dan100 has made numerous other policy changes on this page without apparently consulting with anyone.
Shouldn't policy and guideline authors attempt to build a consensus for proposed changes ''before'' making those changes?
'''Be bold''' applies to the article space. Policy and guideline pages need to be driven by community consensus.
— [[User:David Vasquez|DV]] 17:40, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)
==Restored until a consensus is reached==
I have removed Dan100's unilateral policy/guideline change, (the page says it is a policy in places, so it's unclear if it's just a guideline or a ground rule), that declared that stories which are more than a few weeks old qualify for deletion.
Wikinews should be able to report under-reported stories, which are often discovered a while after they have happened.
A story to which I recently contributed concerned the Puru/Newmont mining accident, which happened several years ago. This story was under-reported, and socially significant and relevant to Western society, so it was worth reporting even if there wasn't all that much new to the story.
Where did "several weeks old" come from?
Why not several years or several minutes?
Surely the age of the story cannot be a reasonable basis for rejecting it out of hand. — [[User:David Vasquez|DV]] 17:55, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)
:Instead of discussing his proposed new guideline that news stories must not be older than "a few weeks", Dan100 has started to "edit war".
:After waiting a day, I have removed the disputed guideline and renewed my call for a consensus to be built around any proposed changes to the deletion guidelines.
:The questions I raised above about the arbitrary deadline of "a few weeks" still stand unanswered.
:I would also like to know how stories which develop over time, such as the [["Mao suits" fading away in China]] story I submitted today, can be covered if everything must be a "breaking news" story with a discrete point in time.
:The internet is fast-paced and full of blinking bright lights. Does Wikinews have to be like that?
:What's wrong with covering some of the more thoughtful news that develops in our world, that is underreported and often goes unnoticed by the major mainstream media?
:This fixation on a continuous news cycle is unhealthy and does not lend itself to insightful stories which take a moment to catch their breath and look at the forest for the trees.
:Just because a story is slow-paced or developing over time, doesn't make it an encyclopedia article.
:Interview quotes and references to topical context qualify a story as "news" just as much as "timeliness" does another.
:Please examine the [["Mao suits" fading away in China]] story and try and imagine how it might fit in on Wikipedia instead of here on Wikinews. Sure, Mao suits have been disappearing for years. But is this story really an encyclopedia article? Or is it an interesting "lifestyle" or "culture" story that touches our lives today?
:— [[User:David Vasquez|DV]] 11:49, 17 Mar 2005 (UTC)
== Redirect dupes proposal ==
Proposal:
A number of the articles passing through [[WN:DR]] are duplicates of other articles, as titles here are not as canonical as on wikipedia. You as an ordinary users may replace an entire article with a redirect tag, such as
:<nowiki>#REDIRECT [[Steelers_defeat_Lions_to_advance_to_NFL_playoffs]]</nowiki>
thus effectively "deleting" the non-developing article, without all the hassle of true deletion. An admin may eventually delete the redirect if no page links to it, but the speedy deletion process for such orphaned redirects is much simpler. Here are three important caveats to remember when preforming such article merges.
#Please cut & paste the redirected article's text to the talk page of the deleted article. [http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Talk:Steelers_defeat_Lions_to_advance_to_NFL_playoffs#I.27ve_redirected_.5B.5BPittsburgh_Steelers_defeat_Detroit_Lions.2C_a_fairwell_to_Jerome_Bettis.5D.5D_here]
#Please redirect the talk page too, if it is not blank.
#Please don't preform such an edit twice to one article, i.e. avoid revert wars.
Such techniques don't hide the edit history of the redirected article [http://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Pittsburgh_Steelers_defeat_Detroit_Lions%2C_a_fairwell_to_Jerome_Bettis&redirect=no]. Its usually benifitial to preserve histories in this way, but doing so may leave content that violates someones copyright accessible, at least until an admin deletes the redirect.
Thoughts? [[User:Nyarlathotep|Nyarlathotep]] 01:35, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
: <nod> This is already the case, using the several merge templates and so on. There is a slight problem in that we actually should encourage multiple articles on a single news topic ''where they have different angles or facets of the same story''. For example, De Lay's resignation today could have been covered from the view point of the story in the Congress, or from the viewpoint of the corruption charges in Texas and through his political career.
: In other words, yes this is a good idea, but how do we also say sometimes it's okay to have two articles? - <span style="font: italic 10pt/12pt cursive;"><span style="font-variant: small-caps;">[http://journowiki.org/wiki/User:Amgine Amgine]</span> | <sup>[http://journowiki.org/wiki/User_talk:Amgine talk] [[User_talk:Amgine|en.WN]]</sup></span> 01:39, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
::True & I'm not sure. But it'll help if we can get it right. We might also say "If you feel such a redirect is improper, you may revert it yourself, or post a revert request to [[WN:ALERT]]. As manual reversions of such delete-by-redirect edits are painful, admins should generally respect such revert requests." But I didn't say it mostly because I wasn't already saying something about having multiple articles. [[User:Nyarlathotep|Nyarlathotep]] 01:53, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
::: Well, is there an existing problem where people don't know this? should we add text about merging and redirecting to some of the introduction to Wikinews articles? I'm wondering how we can get the word out to people that they can do this, if it isn't clear they can already. <should probably look at those introduction and help articles anyway; I haven't in far too long a time> - <span style="font: italic 10pt/12pt cursive;"><span style="font-variant: small-caps;">[http://journowiki.org/wiki/User:Amgine Amgine]</span> | <sup>[http://journowiki.org/wiki/User_talk:Amgine talk] [[User_talk:Amgine|en.WN]]</sup></span> 01:58, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
:::: Kinda, people arn't bold enough with handing of dupe stubs. I doubt it needs to go in the introductions, but it could be displayed on the deletion guidlines page (here), so people who take an interest in deletion can figure it out more quickly, and don't feel so beholden to the admins. [[User:Nyarlathotep|Nyarlathotep]] 02:31, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
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I've just scanned the page, and noticed that the lag time for the regular deletion is set at five days in this guideline. On the [[Wikinews:Deletion requests]] it is indicated as seven days. I don't have any strong opinions, but if no one objects, I would set it for seven days. [[User:Tomos|Tomos]] 14:38, 21 Jan 2005 (UTC)
==Conflict of interest?==
Dan100 has been unilaterally making extensive changes to the Deletion guidelines, including making a change which would provide him with a basis to justify deleting [[U.N. reports Afghan opium production is up again|an article]] which he disagreed with recently.
For example, [http://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Wikinews:Policies_and_guidelines/Deletion_guidelines&diff=next&oldid=30359 in this edit] Dan100 has unilaterally declared that articles which cover subjects that are more than a few weeks old may be listed for deletion.
Dan100 [http://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Wikinews:2005/March/12&diff=prev&oldid=29964 recently tried to suppress an article], largely written by a contributor with whom he has had conflicts. He later clarified that his basis for this suppression was that the news was not "new" enough.
For Dan100 to now create a "guideline" that justifies this suppression would seem to be a conflict of interest.
(I use the scare quotes around "guideline" because the page is written as if it were a rigid policy - other than the title, there are none of the standard disclaimers that the page is only a guideline, or that contributors can use their own judgment.)
In the larger scheme of things, a guideline that news must occur within a few weeks of it being reported also discourages writing stores about longer-term issues that either happen over a period of time (global warming) or are a systemic societal issue (homelessness) which has no set beginning and ending.
Dan100 has made numerous other policy changes on this page without apparently consulting with anyone.
Shouldn't policy and guideline authors attempt to build a consensus for proposed changes ''before'' making those changes?
'''Be bold''' applies to the article space. Policy and guideline pages need to be driven by community consensus.
— [[User:David Vasquez|DV]] 17:40, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)
==Restored until a consensus is reached==
I have removed Dan100's unilateral policy/guideline change, (the page says it is a policy in places, so it's unclear if it's just a guideline or a ground rule), that declared that stories which are more than a few weeks old qualify for deletion.
Wikinews should be able to report under-reported stories, which are often discovered a while after they have happened.
A story to which I recently contributed concerned the Puru/Newmont mining accident, which happened several years ago. This story was under-reported, and socially significant and relevant to Western society, so it was worth reporting even if there wasn't all that much new to the story.
Where did "several weeks old" come from?
Why not several years or several minutes?
Surely the age of the story cannot be a reasonable basis for rejecting it out of hand. — [[User:David Vasquez|DV]] 17:55, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)
:Instead of discussing his proposed new guideline that news stories must not be older than "a few weeks", Dan100 has started to "edit war".
:After waiting a day, I have removed the disputed guideline and renewed my call for a consensus to be built around any proposed changes to the deletion guidelines.
:The questions I raised above about the arbitrary deadline of "a few weeks" still stand unanswered.
:I would also like to know how stories which develop over time, such as the [["Mao suits" fading away in China]] story I submitted today, can be covered if everything must be a "breaking news" story with a discrete point in time.
:The internet is fast-paced and full of blinking bright lights. Does Wikinews have to be like that?
:What's wrong with covering some of the more thoughtful news that develops in our world, that is underreported and often goes unnoticed by the major mainstream media?
:This fixation on a continuous news cycle is unhealthy and does not lend itself to insightful stories which take a moment to catch their breath and look at the forest for the trees.
:Just because a story is slow-paced or developing over time, doesn't make it an encyclopedia article.
:Interview quotes and references to topical context qualify a story as "news" just as much as "timeliness" does another.
:Please examine the [["Mao suits" fading away in China]] story and try and imagine how it might fit in on Wikipedia instead of here on Wikinews. Sure, Mao suits have been disappearing for years. But is this story really an encyclopedia article? Or is it an interesting "lifestyle" or "culture" story that touches our lives today?
:— [[User:David Vasquez|DV]] 11:49, 17 Mar 2005 (UTC)
== Redirect dupes proposal ==
Proposal:
A number of the articles passing through [[WN:DR]] are duplicates of other articles, as titles here are not as canonical as on wikipedia. You as an ordinary users may replace an entire article with a redirect tag, such as
:<nowiki>#REDIRECT [[Steelers_defeat_Lions_to_advance_to_NFL_playoffs]]</nowiki>
thus effectively "deleting" the non-developing article, without all the hassle of true deletion. An admin may eventually delete the redirect if no page links to it, but the speedy deletion process for such orphaned redirects is much simpler. Here are three important caveats to remember when preforming such article merges.
#Please cut & paste the redirected article's text to the talk page of the deleted article. [http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Talk:Steelers_defeat_Lions_to_advance_to_NFL_playoffs#I.27ve_redirected_.5B.5BPittsburgh_Steelers_defeat_Detroit_Lions.2C_a_fairwell_to_Jerome_Bettis.5D.5D_here]
#Please redirect the talk page too, if it is not blank.
#Please don't preform such an edit twice to one article, i.e. avoid revert wars.
Such techniques don't hide the edit history of the redirected article [http://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Pittsburgh_Steelers_defeat_Detroit_Lions%2C_a_fairwell_to_Jerome_Bettis&redirect=no]. Its usually benifitial to preserve histories in this way, but doing so may leave content that violates someones copyright accessible, at least until an admin deletes the redirect.
Thoughts? [[User:Nyarlathotep|Nyarlathotep]] 01:35, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
: <nod> This is already the case, using the several merge templates and so on. There is a slight problem in that we actually should encourage multiple articles on a single news topic ''where they have different angles or facets of the same story''. For example, De Lay's resignation today could have been covered from the view point of the story in the Congress, or from the viewpoint of the corruption charges in Texas and through his political career.
: In other words, yes this is a good idea, but how do we also say sometimes it's okay to have two articles? - <span style="font: italic 10pt/12pt cursive;"><span style="font-variant: small-caps;">[http://journowiki.org/wiki/User:Amgine Amgine]</span> | <sup>[http://journowiki.org/wiki/User_talk:Amgine talk] [[User_talk:Amgine|en.WN]]</sup></span> 01:39, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
::True & I'm not sure. But it'll help if we can get it right. We might also say "If you feel such a redirect is improper, you may revert it yourself, or post a revert request to [[WN:ALERT]]. As manual reversions of such delete-by-redirect edits are painful, admins should generally respect such revert requests." But I didn't say it mostly because I wasn't already saying something about having multiple articles. [[User:Nyarlathotep|Nyarlathotep]] 01:53, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
::: Well, is there an existing problem where people don't know this? should we add text about merging and redirecting to some of the introduction to Wikinews articles? I'm wondering how we can get the word out to people that they can do this, if it isn't clear they can already. <should probably look at those introduction and help articles anyway; I haven't in far too long a time> - <span style="font: italic 10pt/12pt cursive;"><span style="font-variant: small-caps;">[http://journowiki.org/wiki/User:Amgine Amgine]</span> | <sup>[http://journowiki.org/wiki/User_talk:Amgine talk] [[User_talk:Amgine|en.WN]]</sup></span> 01:58, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
:::: Kinda, people arn't bold enough with handing of dupe stubs. I doubt it needs to go in the introductions, but it could be displayed on the deletion guidlines page (here), so people who take an interest in deletion can figure it out more quickly, and don't feel so beholden to the admins. [[User:Nyarlathotep|Nyarlathotep]] 02:31, 8 January 2006 (UTC)
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{{byline|date=February 15, 2005|location=Dublin}} [[Yahoo|Yahoo!]], the internet portal, today announced it has chosen [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]] as the location of its European Headquarters. Ireland beat off stiff competition from other European countries to win the investment. The move is expected to create over 400 jobs - two thirds of which are expected to be for graduates with skills in information technology, financial services, customer support and website editorial.
Earlier in the month, Ireland lost a potentially multi-billion euro investment by [[Dell]] for a new manufacturing facility to [[Scotland]]. This was a huge disappointment for {{w|IDA Ireland}} — the countries main development agency — which had offered heavy incentives to the US computer maker. This brought about fears that Ireland had lost its ability to attract high-value investments from foreign multinationals — the driving force of Ireland's {{w|Celtic Tiger}} economy.
Speaking about the investment, the Irish Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, [[Micheál Martin]], said winning the Yahoo project was a ''"truly outstanding achievement for Ireland"''. Yahoo's Senior Vice President International, {{w|John Marcom}}, said the decision to locate its European operations headquarters in Ireland was influenced by a ''"number of factors"'' which included ''"the calibre and volume of graduates available in Ireland, the up to date cost competitive telecommunications and data centre infrastructure, and the assistance of IDA Ireland."''
Yahoo is one of the world's largest internet companies. Its decision to locate in Ireland confirms Dublin's continued attractiveness to internet and technology companies - [[Google]], {{w|Bell Labs}}, [[eBay]], [[Microsoft]], [[Amazon]] and {{w|Oracle}} all have significant Irish operations.
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* {{source | url=http://www.forbes.com/technology/feeds/ap/2005/02/15/ap1828330.html | title= Yahoo Inc. to Open Offices in Ireland | author= | pub=Forbes.com | date= February 15, 2005}}
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* {{source | url=http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/02/15/yahoo_creates_400_irish_jobs/ | title= Yahoo! creates 400 jobs in Ireland | author=Drew Cullen | pub=The Register | date= February 15, 2005}}
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{{byline|date=February 15, 2005|location=Dublin}} [[Yahoo|Yahoo!]], the internet portal, today announced it has chosen [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]] as the location of its European Headquarters. Ireland beat off stiff competition from other European countries to win the investment. The move is expected to create over 400 jobs - two thirds of which are expected to be for graduates with skills in information technology, financial services, customer support and website editorial.
Earlier in the month, Ireland lost a potentially multi-billion euro investment by [[Dell]] for a new manufacturing facility to [[Scotland]]. This was a huge disappointment for {{w|IDA Ireland}} — the countries main development agency — which had offered heavy incentives to the US computer maker. This brought about fears that Ireland had lost its ability to attract high-value investments from foreign multinationals — the driving force of Ireland's {{w|Celtic Tiger}} economy.
Speaking about the investment, the Irish Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, [[Micheál Martin]], said winning the Yahoo project was a ''"truly outstanding achievement for Ireland"''. Yahoo's Senior Vice President International, {{w|John Marcom}}, said the decision to locate its European operations headquarters in Ireland was influenced by a ''"number of factors"'' which included ''"the calibre and volume of graduates available in Ireland, the up to date cost competitive telecommunications and data centre infrastructure, and the assistance of IDA Ireland."''
Yahoo is one of the world's largest internet companies. Its decision to locate in Ireland confirms Dublin's continued attractiveness to internet and technology companies - [[Google]], {{w|Bell Labs}}, [[eBay]], [[Microsoft]], [[Amazon]] and {{w|Oracle}} all have significant Irish operations.
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{{byline|date=February 15, 2005|location=Dublin}} [[Yahoo|Yahoo!]], the internet portal, today announced it has chosen [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]] as the location of its European Headquarters. Ireland beat off stiff competition from other European countries to win the investment. The move is expected to create over 400 jobs - two thirds of which are expected to be for graduates with skills in information technology, financial services, customer support and website editorial.
Earlier in the month, Ireland lost a potentially multi-billion euro investment by [[Dell]] for a new manufacturing facility to [[Scotland]]. This was a huge disappointment for {{w|IDA Ireland}} — the countries main development agency — which had offered heavy incentives to the US computer maker. This brought about fears that Ireland had lost its ability to attract high-value investments from foreign multinationals — the driving force of Ireland's {{w|Celtic Tiger}} economy.
Speaking about the investment, the Irish Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, [[Micheál Martin]], said winning the Yahoo project was a ''"truly outstanding achievement for Ireland"''. Yahoo's Senior Vice President International, {{w|John Marcom}}, said the decision to locate its European operations headquarters in Ireland was influenced by a ''"number of factors"'' which included ''"the calibre and volume of graduates available in Ireland, the up to date cost competitive telecommunications and data centre infrastructure, and the assistance of IDA Ireland."''
Yahoo is one of the world's largest internet companies. Its decision to locate in Ireland confirms Dublin's continued attractiveness to internet and technology companies - [[Google]], {{w|Bell Labs}}, [[eBay]], [[Microsoft]], [[Amazon]] and {{w|Oracle}} all have significant Irish operations.
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== Sources ==
* {{source | url=http://www.idaireland.com/home/news.aspx?id=3&content_id=254 | title= Yahoo! to establish European Operations Headquarters in Dublin | author= | pub=IDA Press Release | date= February 15, 2005}}
* {{source | url=http://www.rte.ie/news/2005/0215/jobs01.html | title=Yahoo to create European HQ in Dublin | author= | pub=RTE News | date= February 15, 2005}}
* {{source | url=http://www.finfacts.com/irelandbusinessnews/publish/article_1000453.shtml | title=Yahoo! to establish European Operations Headquarters in Dublin | author= | pub=Finfacts | date= February 15, 2005}}
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* {{source | url=http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/02/15/yahoo_creates_400_irish_jobs/ | title= Yahoo! creates 400 jobs in Ireland | author=Drew Cullen | pub=The Register | date= February 15, 2005}}
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[[w:Mairead Maguire|Máiread Maguire]] a [[Nobel Peace Prize]] laureate from [[Ireland]] remains in detention in [[Israel]]. Máiread Corrigan-Maguire won the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to reconcile Catholics and Protestants, through the Community of Peace People, an organization which attempts to encourage a peaceful resolution of {{w|the Troubles}} in [[Northern Ireland]].
Maguire was aboard a vessel, the ''Spirit of Humanity'', which was delivering humanitarian aid to [[Gaza]]. The vessel was boarded by Israeli commandos, commandeered, and taken to Ashdod port where she was arrested and imprisoned on the charge of entering Israel illegally.
Maguire said, "US President [[Barack Obama]] has called upon the [[Palestine|Palestinians]] to abandon violence but Israel is denying them the right to non-violently resist the siege of Gaza."
The boat was carrying three tonnes of medical supplies, toys, crayons, and a symbolic bag of cement. Its cargo has been confiscated. Maguire has said that the vessel was in international waters when it was boarded.
Israel has allowed former U.S. congresswoman, [[w:Cynthia McKinney|Cynthia McKinney]], to return home along with 17 others it had detained. The Israeli Interior Ministry had said Máiread Maguire was to be released and expelled today. The Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs [[Micheál Martin]] last week called for the immediate release of Ms Maguire. Also still in custody is another Irish citizen, Derek Graham, along with a Dane and a Yemeni cameraman for the Arab TV network [[Al-Jazeera]].
Last week a [[United Nations]] human rights investigator, Richard Falk, called Israel's seizure of the ship "unlawful." Israel's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Aharon Leshno-Yaar, rejected that charge and said that "clearly the purpose of that ship was to create a buzz and serve as a propaganda vehicle against Israel."
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[[w:Mairead Maguire|Máiread Maguire]] a [[Nobel Peace Prize]] laureate from [[Ireland]] remains in detention in [[Israel]]. Máiread Corrigan-Maguire won the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to reconcile Catholics and Protestants, through the Community of Peace People, an organization which attempts to encourage a peaceful resolution of {{w|the Troubles}} in [[Northern Ireland]].
Maguire was aboard a vessel, the ''Spirit of Humanity'', which was delivering humanitarian aid to [[Gaza]]. The vessel was boarded by Israeli commandos, commandeered, and taken to Ashdod port where she was arrested and imprisoned on the charge of entering Israel illegally.
Maguire said, "US President [[Barack Obama]] has called upon the [[Palestine|Palestinians]] to abandon violence but Israel is denying them the right to non-violently resist the siege of Gaza."
The boat was carrying three tonnes of medical supplies, toys, crayons, and a symbolic bag of cement. Its cargo has been confiscated. Maguire has said that the vessel was in international waters when it was boarded.
Israel has allowed former U.S. congresswoman, [[w:Cynthia McKinney|Cynthia McKinney]], to return home along with 17 others it had detained. The Israeli Interior Ministry had said Máiread Maguire was to be released and expelled today. The Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs [[Micheál Martin]] last week called for the immediate release of Ms Maguire. Also still in custody is another Irish citizen, Derek Graham, along with a Dane and a Yemeni cameraman for the Arab TV network [[Al-Jazeera]].
Last week a [[United Nations]] human rights investigator, Richard Falk, called Israel's seizure of the ship "unlawful." Israel's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Aharon Leshno-Yaar, rejected that charge and said that "clearly the purpose of that ship was to create a buzz and serve as a propaganda vehicle against Israel."
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[[w:Mairead Maguire|Máiread Maguire]] a [[Nobel Peace Prize]] laureate from [[Ireland]] remains in detention in [[Israel]]. Máiread Corrigan-Maguire won the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to reconcile Catholics and Protestants, through the Community of Peace People, an organization which attempts to encourage a peaceful resolution of {{w|the Troubles}} in [[Northern Ireland]].
Maguire was aboard a vessel, the ''Spirit of Humanity'', which was delivering humanitarian aid to [[Gaza]]. The vessel was boarded by Israeli commandos, commandeered, and taken to Ashdod port where she was arrested and imprisoned on the charge of entering Israel illegally.
Maguire said, "US President [[Barack Obama]] has called upon the [[Palestine|Palestinians]] to abandon violence but Israel is denying them the right to non-violently resist the siege of Gaza."
The boat was carrying three tonnes of medical supplies, toys, crayons, and a symbolic bag of cement. Its cargo has been confiscated. Maguire has said that the vessel was in international waters when it was boarded.
Israel has allowed former U.S. congresswoman, [[w:Cynthia McKinney|Cynthia McKinney]], to return home along with 17 others it had detained. The Israeli Interior Ministry had said Máiread Maguire was to be released and expelled today. The Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs [[Micheál Martin]] last week called for the immediate release of Ms Maguire. Also still in custody is another Irish citizen, Derek Graham, along with a Dane and a Yemeni cameraman for the Arab TV network [[Al-Jazeera]].
Last week a [[United Nations]] human rights investigator, Richard Falk, called Israel's seizure of the ship "unlawful." Israel's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Aharon Leshno-Yaar, rejected that charge and said that "clearly the purpose of that ship was to create a buzz and serve as a propaganda vehicle against Israel."
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==Issues & Feature requests==
Open issues
*IE is not well tested. in particular there is some layout issues with the boxes not being in a column layout
*Image extraction should perhaps take infoboxes into account, or even categories to guess a default image (low priority)
*Handle exceptional cases better (page not found, etc)
**ITs somewhat improved now. still not great.
*Give a better success message than alert box and reload page. (open to suggestions as to what this should do after updating leads)
*Skip to lead preview better on preloaded page requests
If you find any bugs, or have any feature requests, please tell me. [[user:bawolff|Bawolff]] [[user talk:Bawolff|☺]][[User:Bawolff/Sandbox|☻]] 23:27, 25 September 2009 (UTC)
*Should only autosight if reviewer.
==Instructions==
*Page can optionally take parameter use-page to denote what page to use. (escape spaces with + or %20. do not use underscore)
**Example: http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinews:Make_lead?use-page=Coordinated+terrorist+attack+hits+London
*Otherwise either click on one of the links in the most recent published list or type the page name in in the box
*Change which lead number you want to update (it defaults to the oldest one, so recommend you keep it at that)
*Check the preview. if you need to make changes, do that and regenerate the preview
*Hit save. And that's it.
== Recent articles glitch? ==
Just thought I'd point out that the list of recent articles doesn't seem to be picking up the newest pages, even after purging the page. Could this be fixed? [[User:Tempodivalse|<font face="Georgia">'''Tempodivalse'''</font>]] [[User talk:Tempodivalse#top|<font face="Georgia">[talk]</font>]] 19:42, 22 October 2009 (UTC)
:At first i could not figure out why this wasn't updating, but then i realized i had an old version of the main page in the other window for comparision. So i still don't know why it didn't update, but its updating for me. In any case, i switched it from using {{tl|DPL}} to doing the normal <DynamicPageList> which might be cached differently, which might have been the issue (unsure). Hope that helps. [[user:bawolff|Bawolff]] [[user talk:Bawolff|☺]][[User:Bawolff/Sandbox|☻]] 19:59, 22 October 2009 (UTC)
== Note ==
The lead list that shows how old in hours each lead is doesn't appear for me. Could this have something to do with the mediawiki update? [[User:Tempodivalse|<font face="Georgia">'''Tempodivalse'''</font>]] [[User talk:Tempodivalse#top|<font face="Georgia">[talk]</font>]] 15:21, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
:It does not appear to me either. Yell at Bawolff :P --[[User:Diego Grez|Diego Grez]] <sup>[[User talk:Diego Grez|return fire]]</sup> 15:23, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
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[[Ireland|Irish]] priest Father Michael Sinnott has been freed by the gunmen who abducted him one month ago. The 79-year-old was taken hostage from his mission office in the Philippines on the 11th of October. The {{w|Government of Ireland|Irish government}} released a statement saying they had not paid a ransom. Authorities believe that Father Sinnott was being held by the {{w|Moro Islamic Liberation Front}}.
Father Sinnott was based in {{w|Pagadian}} at the time of his abduction but was originally from {{w|County Wexford}}, Ireland. Irish Foreign Minister [[Micheál Martin]] released a statement saying Father Sinnott’s release was due to diplomatic efforts between the Irish and Filipino governments.
Irish {{w|Taoiseach]] [[Brian Cowen]] expressed his delight at the release of Father Sinnott. There had been reports that a £1.2 million ransom was being demanded by the hostage takers.
Father Sinnott released a statement after his release saying that he was “treated very well” by his hostage takers and that he would continue with his missionary work.
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[[Ireland|Irish]] priest Father Michael Sinnott has been freed by the gunmen who abducted him one month ago. The 79-year-old was taken hostage from his mission office in the Philippines on the 11th of October. The {{w|Government of Ireland|Irish government}} released a statement saying they had not paid a ransom. Authorities believe that Father Sinnott was being held by the {{w|Moro Islamic Liberation Front}}.
Father Sinnott was based in {{w|Pagadian}} at the time of his abduction but was originally from {{w|County Wexford}}, Ireland. Irish Foreign Minister [[Micheál Martin]] released a statement saying Father Sinnott’s release was due to diplomatic efforts between the Irish and Filipino governments.
Irish {{w|Taoiseach}} [[Brian Cowen]] expressed his delight at the release of Father Sinnott. There had been reports that a £1.2 million ransom was being demanded by the hostage takers.
Father Sinnott released a statement after his release saying that he was “treated very well” by his hostage takers and that he would continue with his missionary work.
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Father Sinnott was based in {{w|Pagadian}} at the time of his abduction but was originally from {{w|County Wexford}}, Ireland. Irish Foreign Minister [[Micheál Martin]] released a statement saying Father Sinnott’s release was due to diplomatic efforts between the Irish and Filipino governments.
Irish {{w|Taoiseach}} [[Brian Cowen]] expressed his delight at the release of Father Sinnott. There had been reports that a £1.2 million ransom was being demanded by the hostage takers.
Father Sinnott released a statement after his release saying that he was “treated very well” by his hostage takers and that he would continue with his missionary work.
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The {{w|Ulster Defense Association}} (UDA), a paramilitary group in [[Northern Ireland]] that wants Northern Ireland to remain in the [[United Kingdom]], said today that it has rid itself of its weapons.
A statement by the group read, "The Ulster Defense Association was formed to defend our communities. We state quite clearly and categorically that this responsibility now rests with the government and its institutions where legitimacy resides."
UDA spokesperson Frankie Gallagher spoke at a press conference in [[Belfast]], stating that the group regrets the approximately 400 people, primarily Catholic civilians, that they were responsible for the murder of between 1971 and 2001. He added, "But we are determined and are willing to play our full part in ensuring that tragedy of the last 40 years will never happen again."
The destruction of ammunition and explosives was verified by the {{w|Independent International Commission on Decommissioning}}, stating that other groups have a deadline of February 9 to destroy arms they may still hold, after which they may potentially face imprisonment.
[[Ireland]]'s {{w|Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)|Foreign Affairs Minister}}, [[Micheál Martin]], said in a statement, "This is a statement of confidence in the political process and in the devolved institutions. Another obstacle to dialogue and partnership has been removed."
{{w|Irish President}} {{w|Mary McAleese}} said the group's choice was "a very positive milestone on the journey of peace."
The other main "loyalist" groups, the {{w|Ulster Volunteer Force}} (UVF) and {{w|Red Hand Commandos}} (RHC), are reported to have destroyed their arms last June, with the [[IRA|Irish Republican Army]] (IRA) having destroyed their arms four years ago.
However, two republican splinter groups, the {{w|Continuity Irish Republican Army}} (CIRA) and the {{w|Real Irish Republican Army}} (RIRA), have refused to lay down their arms and have continued to undertake attacks including three murders in March of 2009.
The Real IRA {{w|2009 Massereene Barracks shooting|attacked the Massereene Barracks}} in Antrim, County Antrim on March 7 and killed two British soldiers. Three days later, The Continuity IRA claimed responsibility for the murder of Police Service of Northern Ireland officer Stephen Carroll, who was shot by a sniper responding to a call.
There is also concern that the power-sharing government between {{w|Sinn Féin}} and the {{w|Democratic Unionist Party}} may collapse because of disagreements between the parties on the issue of transferring policing and justice powers from [[London]].
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*{{source|url=http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5hv9IEu7BFnrX5xi-fa-viPOnzStQ|title=Northern Ireland's outlawed Ulster Defence Association says it has fully disarmed|author=Shawn Pogatchnik|pub=The Canadian Press|date=January 6, 2010}}
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*{{source|url=http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/paramilitary-uda-disarms-northern-ireland|title=Paramilitary UDA disarms in Northern Ireland|author=|pub=Radio Netherlands Worldwide|date=January 6, 2010}}
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A statement by the group read, "The Ulster Defense Association was formed to defend our communities. We state quite clearly and categorically that this responsibility now rests with the government and its institutions where legitimacy resides."
UDA spokesperson Frankie Gallagher spoke at a press conference in [[Belfast]], stating that the group regrets the approximately 400 people, primarily Catholic civilians, that they were responsible for the murder of between 1971 and 2001. He added, "But we are determined and are willing to play our full part in ensuring that tragedy of the last 40 years will never happen again."
The destruction of ammunition and explosives was verified by the {{w|Independent International Commission on Decommissioning}}, stating that other groups have a deadline of February 9 to destroy arms they may still hold, after which they may potentially face imprisonment.
[[Ireland]]'s {{w|Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)|Foreign Affairs Minister}}, [[Micheál Martin]], said in a statement, "This is a statement of confidence in the political process and in the devolved institutions. Another obstacle to dialogue and partnership has been removed."
{{w|Irish President}} {{w|Mary McAleese}} said the group's choice was "a very positive milestone on the journey of peace."
The other main "loyalist" groups, the {{w|Ulster Volunteer Force}} (UVF) and {{w|Red Hand Commandos}} (RHC), are reported to have destroyed their arms last June, with the [[IRA|Irish Republican Army]] (IRA) having destroyed their arms four years ago.
However, two republican splinter groups, the {{w|Continuity Irish Republican Army}} (CIRA) and the {{w|Real Irish Republican Army}} (RIRA), have refused to lay down their arms and have continued to undertake attacks including three murders in March of 2009.
The Real IRA {{w|2009 Massereene Barracks shooting|attacked the Massereene Barracks}} in Antrim, County Antrim on March 7 and killed two British soldiers. Three days later, The Continuity IRA claimed responsibility for the murder of Police Service of Northern Ireland officer Stephen Carroll, who was shot by a sniper responding to a call.
There is also concern that the power-sharing government between {{w|Sinn Féin}} and the {{w|Democratic Unionist Party}} may collapse because of disagreements between the parties on the issue of transferring policing and justice powers from [[London]].
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A statement by the group read, "The Ulster Defense Association was formed to defend our communities. We state quite clearly and categorically that this responsibility now rests with the government and its institutions where legitimacy resides."
UDA spokesperson Frankie Gallagher spoke at a press conference in [[Belfast]], stating that the group regrets the approximately 400 people, primarily Catholic civilians, that they were responsible for the murder of between 1971 and 2001. He added, "But we are determined and are willing to play our full part in ensuring that tragedy of the last 40 years will never happen again."
The destruction of ammunition and explosives was verified by the {{w|Independent International Commission on Decommissioning}}, stating that other groups have a deadline of February 9 to destroy arms they may still hold, after which they may potentially face imprisonment.
[[Ireland]]'s {{w|Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)|Foreign Affairs Minister}}, [[Micheál Martin]], said in a statement, "This is a statement of confidence in the political process and in the devolved institutions. Another obstacle to dialogue and partnership has been removed."
{{w|Irish President}} {{w|Mary McAleese}} said the group's choice was "a very positive milestone on the journey of peace."
The other main "loyalist" groups, the {{w|Ulster Volunteer Force}} (UVF) and {{w|Red Hand Commandos}} (RHC), are reported to have destroyed their arms last June, with the [[IRA|Irish Republican Army]] (IRA) having destroyed their arms four years ago.
However, two republican splinter groups, the {{w|Continuity Irish Republican Army}} (CIRA) and the {{w|Real Irish Republican Army}} (RIRA), have refused to lay down their arms and have continued to undertake attacks including three murders in March of 2009.
The Real IRA {{w|2009 Massereene Barracks shooting|attacked the Massereene Barracks}} in Antrim, County Antrim on March 7 and killed two British soldiers. Three days later, The Continuity IRA claimed responsibility for the murder of Police Service of Northern Ireland officer Stephen Carroll, who was shot by a sniper responding to a call.
There is also concern that the power-sharing government between {{w|Sinn Féin}} and the {{w|Democratic Unionist Party}} may collapse because of disagreements between the parties on the issue of transferring policing and justice powers from [[London]].
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*{{source|url=http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5hv9IEu7BFnrX5xi-fa-viPOnzStQ|title=Northern Ireland's outlawed Ulster Defence Association says it has fully disarmed|author=Shawn Pogatchnik|pub=The Canadian Press|date=January 6, 2010}}
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The {{w|Ulster Defense Association}} (UDA), a paramilitary group in [[Northern Ireland]] that wants Northern Ireland to remain in the [[United Kingdom]], said today that it has rid itself of its weapons.
A statement by the group read, "The Ulster Defense Association was formed to defend our communities. We state quite clearly and categorically that this responsibility now rests with the government and its institutions where legitimacy resides."
UDA spokesperson Frankie Gallagher spoke at a press conference in [[Belfast]], stating that the group regrets the approximately 400 people, primarily Catholic civilians, that they were responsible for the murder of between 1971 and 2001. He added, "But we are determined and are willing to play our full part in ensuring that tragedy of the last 40 years will never happen again."
The destruction of ammunition and explosives was verified by the {{w|Independent International Commission on Decommissioning}}, stating that other groups have a deadline of February 9 to destroy arms they may still hold, after which they may potentially face imprisonment.
[[Ireland]]'s {{w|Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)|Foreign Affairs Minister}}, [[Micheál Martin]], said in a statement, "This is a statement of confidence in the political process and in the devolved institutions. Another obstacle to dialogue and partnership has been removed."
{{w|Irish President}} {{w|Mary McAleese}} said the group's choice was "a very positive milestone on the journey of peace."
The other main "loyalist" groups, the {{w|Ulster Volunteer Force}} (UVF) and {{w|Red Hand Commandos}} (RHC), are reported to have destroyed their arms last June, with the [[IRA|Irish Republican Army]] (IRA) having destroyed their arms four years ago.
However, two republican splinter groups, the {{w|Continuity Irish Republican Army}} (CIRA) and the {{w|Real Irish Republican Army}} (RIRA), have refused to lay down their arms and have continued to undertake attacks including three murders in March of 2009.
The Real IRA {{w|2009 Massereene Barracks shooting|attacked the Massereene Barracks}} in Antrim, County Antrim on March 7 and killed two British soldiers. Three days later, The Continuity IRA claimed responsibility for the murder of Police Service of Northern Ireland officer Stephen Carroll, who was shot by a sniper responding to a call.
There is also concern that the power-sharing government between {{w|Sinn Féin}} and the {{w|Democratic Unionist Party}} may collapse because of disagreements between the parties on the issue of transferring policing and justice powers from [[London]].
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*{{source|url=http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5hv9IEu7BFnrX5xi-fa-viPOnzStQ|title=Northern Ireland's outlawed Ulster Defence Association says it has fully disarmed|author=Shawn Pogatchnik|pub=The Canadian Press|date=January 6, 2010}}
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An explosive device was left inside a van parked outside a local police station in the small village of {{w|Aughnacloy, County Tyrone|Aughnacloy}}, {{w|County Tyrone}} in [[Northern Ireland]]. Army experts carried out a controlled explosion and have been examining the vehicle since. The van was left at about 10:00pm local time on Thursday night.
Police from the area have confirmed that around 350 residents in the area were evacuated and spent the night in three community halls. Since the report Aughnacloy is partially open and the {{w|A5 road (Northern Ireland)|A5 road}} is accessible, although there is little access into Aughnacloy itself.
The alert was raised during a telephone call to a newspaper office in {{w|Belfast}}. The caller used a recognised codeword and informed the newspaper the bomb will be detonated in an hour, which triggered an automatic response from police officers. {{w|Democratic Unionist Party}} councillor Sammy Brush said the evacuation seemed "fairly well organised" and there was "no panic", but it had to be completed within an hour to ensure the bomb could be safely disarmed and removed.
The bomb is thought to have been left by {{w|Dissident republican|Dissident Republicans}}, which have been responsible for other similar attacks on official buildings this year. The bomb was left in an unmarked white Ford Transit van, which witnesses reported had the engine left running. The detonation device was believed to have been triggered, but the 300lb worth of explosives had failed to detonate. Brain Kee, the Aughnacloy {{w|PSNI}} Superintendent said, "If it had detonated it would have caused widespread devastation in the village and it's very likely that lives would have been lost."
{{w|Tom Elliott}}, {{w|Ulster Unionist Party}} MLA for Fermanagh and South Tyrone, described the event as "deeply distressing." He went on to say that "this was an apparently large and viable device, which was planted with just an hour's warning, is deeply saddening for those who are committed to a peaceful future" and that such incidents were "becoming a familiar feature of life in Northern Ireland once again". {{w|Michelle Gildernew}}, {{w|Sinn Fein}} MP for {{w|Fermanagh and South Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency)|Fermanagh and South Tyrone}}, said those responsible for this act should "seriously reflect on what they are doing" and "[t]heir actions are no part of a campaign to bring about Irish unity and they have little or no popular support".
A car, thought to have been used for the get-away, has been found burnt out just over the border in the {{w|Republic of Ireland}}. Mr Kee and the Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs [[Micheál Martin]] have asked for any witnesses to contact the {{w|Gardai}} or the PSNI immediately.
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An explosive device was left inside a van parked outside a local police station in the small village of {{w|Aughnacloy, County Tyrone|Aughnacloy}}, {{w|County Tyrone}} in [[Northern Ireland]]. Army experts carried out a controlled explosion and have been examining the vehicle since. The van was left at about 10:00pm local time on Thursday night.
Police from the area have confirmed that around 350 residents in the area were evacuated and spent the night in three community halls. Since the report Aughnacloy is partially open and the {{w|A5 road (Northern Ireland)|A5 road}} is accessible, although there is little access into Aughnacloy itself.
The alert was raised during a telephone call to a newspaper office in {{w|Belfast}}. The caller used a recognised codeword and informed the newspaper the bomb will be detonated in an hour, which triggered an automatic response from police officers. {{w|Democratic Unionist Party}} councillor Sammy Brush said the evacuation seemed "fairly well organised" and there was "no panic", but it had to be completed within an hour to ensure the bomb could be safely disarmed and removed.
The bomb is thought to have been left by {{w|Dissident republican|Dissident Republicans}}, which have been responsible for other similar attacks on official buildings this year. The bomb was left in an unmarked white Ford Transit van, which witnesses reported had the engine left running. The detonation device was believed to have been triggered, but the 300lb worth of explosives had failed to detonate. Brain Kee, the Aughnacloy {{w|PSNI}} Superintendent said, "If it had detonated it would have caused widespread devastation in the village and it's very likely that lives would have been lost."
{{w|Tom Elliott}}, {{w|Ulster Unionist Party}} MLA for Fermanagh and South Tyrone, described the event as "deeply distressing." He went on to say that "this was an apparently large and viable device, which was planted with just an hour's warning, is deeply saddening for those who are committed to a peaceful future" and that such incidents were "becoming a familiar feature of life in Northern Ireland once again". {{w|Michelle Gildernew}}, {{w|Sinn Fein}} MP for {{w|Fermanagh and South Tyrone (UK Parliament constituency)|Fermanagh and South Tyrone}}, said those responsible for this act should "seriously reflect on what they are doing" and "[t]heir actions are no part of a campaign to bring about Irish unity and they have little or no popular support".
A car, thought to have been used for the get-away, has been found burnt out just over the border in the {{w|Republic of Ireland}}. Mr Kee and the Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs [[Micheál Martin]] have asked for any witnesses to contact the {{w|Gardai}} or the PSNI immediately.
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{{w|Chancellor of the Exchequer}} [[Rishi Sunak]] announced the [[UK]]'s {{w|2021 United Kingdom budget|2021 budget}} on Wednesday in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]]. This comes amid significant damage to the country's economy from the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], in which over 700 thousand people have lost their jobs, with the economy shrinking by 10%.
[[File:Official portrait of Rishi Sunak crop 2.jpg|thumb|left|Sunak (pictured in 2017), who delivered the budget on Wednesday.{{image credit|Chris McAndrew}}]]
Sunak announced an extension of the {{w|furlough}} scheme, which had been paying employees who could not work due to the pandemic 80% of their wages. He said it would be extended until September. The scheme also mentioned firms would have to pay 10% of this in July, and 20% in the months of August and September as the scheme ends. It was also announced that support for self-employed people would continue, with another grant for between February and April.
Other support for workers included the {{w|minimum wage}} increasing to {{w|Pound sterling|£}}8.91/hour from April, and an existing £20 weekly increase in {{w|Universal Credit}} being extended through September.
Sunak also announced some changes to taxation in the country, with corporation tax rising to 25% in April 2023. Sunak said that this would be the lowest rate in the {{w|G7}}, and that businesses would only be taxed if they made profits of over £250 thousand, which is only 10% of companies. Companies with profits of less than £50 thousand will continue to pay 19% corporation tax. Sunak said that income tax, {{w|national insurance}}, and {{w|VAT}} would not change in this budget<!--. Meanwhile, the suspension of {{w|stamp duty}} on house purchases in [[Northern Ireland]] and [[England]] will be extended to June 30,--> with alcohol and {{w|fuel duty}} continuing to be frozen.
For hospitality firms, VAT will continue to be frozen at a reduced rate of five percent<!--, compared to the usual rate of 20%-->. The {{w|contactless payment}} limit will be increased from £45 to £100 this year. New {{w|free port|freeports}} were also announced in locations at {{w|East Midlands Airport}}; {{w|Felixstowe}} and {{w|Harwich}}; {{w|Humber}}; [[Liverpool]] City Region; {{w|Plymouth}}; {{w|Solent}}; and {{w|Thames}} and {{w|Teesside}}. These would allow reduced customs costs, and encourages investment.
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{{w|Chancellor of the Exchequer}} [[Rishi Sunak]] announced the [[UK]]'s {{w|2021 United Kingdom budget|2021 budget}} on Wednesday in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]]. This comes amid significant damage to the country's economy from the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], in which over 700 thousand people have lost their jobs, with the economy shrinking by 10%.
[[File:Official portrait of Rishi Sunak crop 2.jpg|thumb|left|Sunak (pictured in 2017), who delivered the budget on Wednesday.{{image credit|Chris McAndrew}}]]
Sunak announced an extension of the {{w|furlough}} scheme, which had been paying employees who could not work due to the pandemic 80% of their wages. He said it would be extended until September. The scheme also mentioned firms would have to pay 10% of this in July, and 20% in the months of August and September as the scheme ends. It was also announced that support for self-employed people would continue, with another grant for between February and April.
Other support for workers included the {{w|minimum wage}} increasing to {{w|Pound sterling|£}}8.91/hour from April, and an existing £20 weekly increase in {{w|Universal Credit}} being extended through September.
Sunak also announced some changes to taxation in the country, with corporation tax rising to 25% in April 2023. Sunak said that this would be the lowest rate in the {{w|G7}}, and that businesses would only be taxed if they made profits of over £250 thousand, which is only 10% of companies. Companies with profits of less than £50 thousand will continue to pay 19% corporation tax. Sunak said that income tax, {{w|national insurance}}, and {{w|VAT}} would not change in this budget<!--. Meanwhile, the suspension of {{w|stamp duty}} on house purchases in [[Northern Ireland]] and [[England]] will be extended to June 30,--> with alcohol and {{w|fuel duty}} continuing to be frozen.
For hospitality firms, VAT will continue to be frozen at a reduced rate of five percent<!--, compared to the usual rate of 20%-->. The {{w|contactless payment}} limit will be increased from £45 to £100 this year. New {{w|free port|freeports}} were also announced in locations at {{w|East Midlands Airport}}; {{w|Felixstowe}} and {{w|Harwich}}; {{w|Humber}}; [[Liverpool]] City Region; {{w|Plymouth}}; {{w|Solent}}; and {{w|Thames}} and {{w|Teesside}}. These would allow reduced customs costs, and encourages investment.
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[[File:Chancellor Rishi Sunak.jpg|thumb|left|Portrait of Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, taken May 13, 2020. {{image|UK Government}}]]
On Monday, [[United Kingdom]] Chancellor of the Exchequer [[Rishi Sunak]] revealed in a media briefing that he will confirm in his Budget, scheduled for half-noon Wednesday, an end to the partial pay freeze on 2.6 million public sector employees introduced last November, alongside a 6.6% increase to the {{w|National Living Wage}}.
Sunak used the fall in wages during [[COVID-19]] to justify his "pause" in public sector employees' pay that exempted 2.9 million [[National Health Service]] workers and those earning under {{w|Pound sterling|GBP}}24 thousand per year, but applied to 2.6 million teachers, police, civil servants and members of the {{w|British Armed Forces}}. While a pay rise is in order from spring next year, the precise details are pending consultation by independent advisers and pay review bodies, according to the ''{{w|i (newspaper)|i}}''. ''[[The Guardian]]'' writes some 5.7 million public sector employees could see a pay rise.
In addition, about two million on minimum wage, including some from the above 5.7 million, could benefit from an increase in the national minimum and national living wages. According to the ''i'' and ''The Guardian'', the National Living Wage applicable for over-23s will increase by 59p to GBP9.50 an hour from next April, about GBP1000 for a full-time worker, in line with recommendations from independent advisory board the {{w|Low Pay Commission}}. The National Minimum Wage for those aged 21 to 22 will rise 82p to GBP9.18 an hour, and the Apprenticeship Rate will go up 51p to GBP4.81 an hour.
However, according to senior research economist at the {{w|Institute for Fiscal Studies}} Tom Waters: "While this boosts earnings for full-time minimum wage workers by over £1,000 a year, those on {{w|universal credit}} will see their disposable income go up by just £250 because their taxes rise and benefit receipt falls as their earnings increase." Shadow chief secretary to the {{w|HM Treasury|Treasury}} and [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] MP {{w|Bridget Phillipson}} said the offer was "underwhelming", and "[m]uch of it will be swallowed up by the government’s tax rises, universal credit cuts and failure to get a grip on energy bills". UK inflation rose 2.9% the year to September, according to the {{w|Office of National Statistics}}.
Phillipson contrasted Sunak's measures with those of a Labour government, according to ''{{w|The Independent}}'': "With a new deal for workers, exploitative practices like {{w|Zero-hour contract|zero hours contracts}} banned, Fire and rehire outlawed, a minimum wage of at least £10 an hour and fair pay agreements, a Labour government will transform work and raise standards."
However, the ''{{w|Daily Mirror}}'' says Mr Sunak is considering a rise to GBP10.50 an hour, and the qualifying age for the National Living Wage lowered from 25 to 21 by the next election in 2024. This would match or exceed Labour's pledge of "a decent income that you can raise a family on": an increase of the "minimum wage to at least £10 an hour".
Mr Sunak said during the media briefing that Speaker of the [[UK House of Commons|House of Commons]] Sir {{w|Lindsay Hoyle}} would later call "riding roughshod" over parliamentarians, that it was "[t]he economic impact and uncertainty of the virus" that led to the "difficult decision to pause private pay", which "[a]long with our Plan for Jobs, this action helped us protect livelihoods at the height of the pandemic. And now, with the economy firmly back on track, it’s right that nurses, teachers and all the other public-sector workers who played their part during the pandemic see their wages rise."
Prime Minister [[Boris Johnson]] had announced at the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] conference his intent to create a "high-pay, high-skill economy" after [[Brexit]], but it may take years for salary growth to catch up with mounting financial pressures, according to the ''i''.
According to ''[[The Guardian]]'', analysis by the {{w|Resolution Foundation}} indicates those impacted by the freeze earned nearly 8% less than their private sector counterparts. The differential widened to 0.6% for all public sector employees, including those exempt. The Office of National Statistics writes total private sector pay grew 8.3% from June to August 2021, while public sector pay grew only 2.5%.
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[[File:Chancellor Rishi Sunak.jpg|thumb|left|Portrait of Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, taken May 13, 2020. {{image|UK Government}}]]
On Monday, [[United Kingdom]] Chancellor of the Exchequer [[Rishi Sunak]] revealed in a media briefing that he will confirm in his Budget, scheduled for half-noon Wednesday, an end to the partial pay freeze on 2.6 million public sector employees introduced last November, alongside a 6.6% increase to the {{w|National Living Wage}}.
Sunak used the fall in wages during [[COVID-19]] to justify his "pause" in public sector employees' pay that exempted 2.9 million [[National Health Service]] workers and those earning under {{w|Pound sterling|GBP}}24 thousand per year, but applied to 2.6 million teachers, police, civil servants and members of the {{w|British Armed Forces}}. While a pay rise is in order from spring next year, the precise details are pending consultation by independent advisers and pay review bodies, according to the ''{{w|i (newspaper)|i}}''. ''[[The Guardian]]'' writes some 5.7 million public sector employees could see a pay rise.
In addition, about two million on minimum wage, including some from the above 5.7 million, could benefit from an increase in the national minimum and national living wages. According to the ''i'' and ''The Guardian'', the National Living Wage applicable for over-23s will increase by 59p to GBP9.50 an hour from next April, about GBP1000 for a full-time worker, in line with recommendations from independent advisory board the {{w|Low Pay Commission}}. The National Minimum Wage for those aged 21 to 22 will rise 82p to GBP9.18 an hour, and the Apprenticeship Rate will go up 51p to GBP4.81 an hour.
However, according to senior research economist at the {{w|Institute for Fiscal Studies}} Tom Waters: "While this boosts earnings for full-time minimum wage workers by over £1,000 a year, those on {{w|universal credit}} will see their disposable income go up by just £250 because their taxes rise and benefit receipt falls as their earnings increase." Shadow chief secretary to the {{w|HM Treasury|Treasury}} and [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] MP {{w|Bridget Phillipson}} said the offer was "underwhelming", and "[m]uch of it will be swallowed up by the government’s tax rises, universal credit cuts and failure to get a grip on energy bills". UK inflation rose 2.9% the year to September, according to the {{w|Office of National Statistics}}.
Phillipson contrasted Sunak's measures with those of a Labour government, according to ''{{w|The Independent}}'': "With a new deal for workers, exploitative practices like {{w|Zero-hour contract|zero hours contracts}} banned, Fire and rehire outlawed, a minimum wage of at least £10 an hour and fair pay agreements, a Labour government will transform work and raise standards."
However, the ''{{w|Daily Mirror}}'' says Mr Sunak is considering a rise to GBP10.50 an hour, and the qualifying age for the National Living Wage lowered from 25 to 21 by the next election in 2024. This would match or exceed Labour's pledge of "a decent income that you can raise a family on": an increase of the "minimum wage to at least £10 an hour".
Mr Sunak said during the media briefing that Speaker of the [[UK House of Commons|House of Commons]] Sir {{w|Lindsay Hoyle}} would later call "riding roughshod" over parliamentarians, that it was "[t]he economic impact and uncertainty of the virus" that led to the "difficult decision to pause private pay", which "[a]long with our Plan for Jobs, this action helped us protect livelihoods at the height of the pandemic. And now, with the economy firmly back on track, it’s right that nurses, teachers and all the other public-sector workers who played their part during the pandemic see their wages rise."
Prime Minister [[Boris Johnson]] had announced at the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] conference his intent to create a "high-pay, high-skill economy" after [[Brexit]], but it may take years for salary growth to catch up with mounting financial pressures, according to the ''i''.
According to ''The Guardian'', analysis by the {{w|Resolution Foundation}} indicates those impacted by the freeze earned nearly 8% less than their private sector counterparts. The differential widened to 0.6% for all public sector employees, including those exempt. The Office of National Statistics writes total private sector pay grew 8.3% from June to August 2021, while public sector pay grew only 2.5%.
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On Monday, [[United Kingdom]] Chancellor of the Exchequer [[Rishi Sunak]] revealed in a media briefing that he will confirm in his Budget, scheduled for half-noon Wednesday, an end to the partial pay freeze on 2.6 million public sector employees introduced last November, alongside a 6.6% increase to the {{w|National Living Wage}}.
Sunak used the fall in wages during [[COVID-19]] to justify his "pause" in public sector employees' pay that exempted 2.9 million [[National Health Service]] workers and those earning under {{w|Pound sterling|GBP}}24 thousand per year, but applied to 2.6 million teachers, police, civil servants and members of the {{w|British Armed Forces}}. While a pay rise is in order from spring next year, the precise details are pending consultation by independent advisers and pay review bodies, according to the ''{{w|i (newspaper)|i}}''. ''[[The Guardian]]'' writes some 5.7 million public sector employees could see a pay rise.
In addition, about two million on minimum wage, including some from the above 5.7 million, could benefit from an increase in the national minimum and national living wages. According to the ''i'' and ''The Guardian'', the National Living Wage applicable for over-23s will increase by 59p to GBP9.50 an hour from next April, about GBP1000 for a full-time worker, in line with recommendations from independent advisory board the {{w|Low Pay Commission}}. The National Minimum Wage for those aged 21 to 22 will rise 82p to GBP9.18 an hour, and the Apprenticeship Rate will go up 51p to GBP4.81 an hour.
However, according to senior research economist at the {{w|Institute for Fiscal Studies}} Tom Waters: "While this boosts earnings for full-time minimum wage workers by over £1,000 a year, those on {{w|universal credit}} will see their disposable income go up by just £250 because their taxes rise and benefit receipt falls as their earnings increase." Shadow chief secretary to the {{w|HM Treasury|Treasury}} and [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] MP {{w|Bridget Phillipson}} said the offer was "underwhelming", and "[m]uch of it will be swallowed up by the government’s tax rises, universal credit cuts and failure to get a grip on energy bills". UK inflation rose 2.9% the year to September, according to the {{w|Office of National Statistics}}.
Phillipson contrasted Sunak's measures with those of a Labour government, according to ''{{w|The Independent}}'': "With a new deal for workers, exploitative practices like {{w|Zero-hour contract|zero hours contracts}} banned, Fire and rehire outlawed, a minimum wage of at least £10 an hour and fair pay agreements, a Labour government will transform work and raise standards."
However, the ''{{w|Daily Mirror}}'' says Mr Sunak is considering a rise to GBP10.50 an hour, and the qualifying age for the National Living Wage lowered from 25 to 21 by the next election in 2024. This would match or exceed Labour's pledge of "a decent income that you can raise a family on": an increase of the "minimum wage to at least £10 an hour".
Mr Sunak said during the media briefing that Speaker of the [[UK House of Commons|House of Commons]] Sir {{w|Lindsay Hoyle}} would later call "riding roughshod" over parliamentarians, that it was "[t]he economic impact and uncertainty of the virus" that led to the "difficult decision to pause private pay", which "[a]long with our Plan for Jobs, this action helped us protect livelihoods at the height of the pandemic. And now, with the economy firmly back on track, it’s right that nurses, teachers and all the other public-sector workers who played their part during the pandemic see their wages rise."
Prime Minister [[Boris Johnson]] had announced at the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] conference his intent to create a "high-pay, high-skill economy" after [[Brexit]], but it may take years for salary growth to catch up with mounting financial pressures, according to the ''i''.
According to ''The Guardian'', analysis by the {{w|Resolution Foundation}} indicates those impacted by the freeze earned nearly 8% less than their private sector counterparts. The differential widened to 0.6% for all public sector employees, including those exempt. The Office of National Statistics writes total private sector pay grew 8.3% from June to August 2021, while public sector pay grew only 2.5%.
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On Monday, [[United Kingdom]] Chancellor of the Exchequer [[Rishi Sunak]] revealed in a media briefing that he will confirm in his Budget, scheduled for half-noon Wednesday, an end to the partial pay freeze on 2.6 million public sector employees introduced last November, alongside a 6.6% increase to the {{w|National Living Wage}}.
Sunak used the fall in wages during [[COVID-19]] to justify his "pause" in public sector employees' pay that exempted 2.9 million [[National Health Service]] workers and those earning under {{w|Pound sterling|GBP}}24 thousand per year, but applied to 2.6 million teachers, police, civil servants and members of the {{w|British Armed Forces}}. While a pay rise is in order from spring next year, the precise details are pending consultation by independent advisers and pay review bodies, according to the ''{{w|i (newspaper)|i}}''. ''[[The Guardian]]'' writes some 5.7 million public sector employees could see a pay rise.
In addition, about two million on minimum wage, including some from the above 5.7 million, could benefit from an increase in the national minimum and national living wages. According to the ''i'' and ''The Guardian'', the National Living Wage applicable for over-23s will increase by 59p to GBP9.50 an hour from next April, about GBP1000 for a full-time worker, in line with recommendations from independent advisory board the {{w|Low Pay Commission}}. The National Minimum Wage for those aged 21 to 22 will rise 82p to GBP9.18 an hour, and the Apprenticeship Rate will go up 51p to GBP4.81 an hour.
However, according to senior research economist at the {{w|Institute for Fiscal Studies}} Tom Waters: "While this boosts earnings for full-time minimum wage workers by over £1,000 a year, those on {{w|universal credit}} will see their disposable income go up by just £250 because their taxes rise and benefit receipt falls as their earnings increase." Shadow chief secretary to the {{w|HM Treasury|Treasury}} and [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] MP {{w|Bridget Phillipson}} said the offer was "underwhelming", and "[m]uch of it will be swallowed up by the government’s tax rises, universal credit cuts and failure to get a grip on energy bills". UK inflation rose 2.9% the year to September, according to the {{w|Office of National Statistics}}.
Phillipson contrasted Sunak's measures with those of a Labour government, according to ''{{w|The Independent}}'': "With a new deal for workers, exploitative practices like {{w|Zero-hour contract|zero hours contracts}} banned, Fire and rehire outlawed, a minimum wage of at least £10 an hour and fair pay agreements, a Labour government will transform work and raise standards."
However, the ''{{w|Daily Mirror}}'' says Mr Sunak is considering a rise to GBP10.50 an hour, and the qualifying age for the National Living Wage lowered from 25 to 21 by the next election in 2024. This would match or exceed Labour's pledge of "a decent income that you can raise a family on": an increase of the "minimum wage to at least £10 an hour".
Mr Sunak said during the media briefing that Speaker of the [[UK House of Commons|House of Commons]] Sir {{w|Lindsay Hoyle}} would later call "riding roughshod" over parliamentarians, that it was "[t]he economic impact and uncertainty of the virus" that led to the "difficult decision to pause private pay", which "[a]long with our Plan for Jobs, this action helped us protect livelihoods at the height of the pandemic. And now, with the economy firmly back on track, it’s right that nurses, teachers and all the other public-sector workers who played their part during the pandemic see their wages rise."
Prime Minister [[Boris Johnson]] had announced at the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] conference his intent to create a "high-pay, high-skill economy" after [[Brexit]], but it may take years for salary growth to catch up with mounting financial pressures, according to the ''i''.
According to ''The Guardian'', analysis by the {{w|Resolution Foundation}} indicates those impacted by the freeze earned nearly 8% less than their private sector counterparts. The differential widened to 0.6% for all public sector employees, including those exempt. The Office of National Statistics writes total private sector pay grew 8.3% from June to August 2021, while public sector pay grew only 2.5%.
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[[File:Sue Gray report Fig 7.jpg|thumb|left|Johnson (visible) at a November 13, 2020 gathering to commemorate the departure of a special adviser in a partially-censored photograph published in the Sue Gray report into Partygate. {{image|[[Downing Street|10 Downing Street]]}}]]
Chair of the {{w|Committee on Standards in Public Life}} {{w|Jonathan Evans, Baron Evans of Weardale|Jonathan Evans}} criticised [[United Kingdom]] Prime Minister [[Boris Johnson]]'s proposed changes to the {{w|ministerial code}} after the {{w|Partygate}} revelations on Wednesday as "highly unsatisfactory".
The watchdog slammed revisions presented last week, which allow ministers to remain serving after breaching the code and continues to restrict the ethics adviser from launching investigations without the Prime Minister's consent. Evans said that unless the adviser, currently {{w|Christopher Geidt, Baron Geidt|Lord Geidt}}, is allowed to scrutinise ministerial conduct independently, "suspicion about the way in which the ministerial code is administered will linger."
Evans wrote in a blog article published on {{w|gov.uk}} that the Committee proposed code infractions be tied to a series of graduated sanctions, rather than the "all-or-nothing approach" that gave past prime ministers unease.
However, he continued, the government's reforms include the variable penalties whilst retaining the requirement investigations into the code are contingent on the Prime Minister's approval. Evans wrote the graduated sanctions, specified to be either a public apology, fine or request for resignation, was "part of a mutually dependent package of reforms, designed to be taken" alongside greater autonomy for the ethics adviser.
[[File:Sue Gray report Fig 3.jpg|thumb|left|Johnson (centre) gathering in the Cabinet Room on June 19, 2020 beside Chancellor of the Exchequer {{w|Rishi Sunak}} (right)—their attendance got both fined after a [[Metropolitan Police]] investigation. {{image|10 Downing Street}}]]
[[File:Boris Johnson birthday toast.jpg|thumb|left|The same day, Johnson (right) with then Permanent Secretary {{w|Simon Case}} (left). {{image|10 Downing Street}}]]
Johnson dismissed Geidt's remarks there was a "legitimate question" over whether Johnson's receiving a fixed penalty notice for breaching [[COVID-19|Covid-19]] restrictions in June 2020 constituted an infraction. In a letter Tuesday, the Prime Minister wrote: "taking account of all the circumstances, I did not breach the code", and in clearing the parliamentary record "followed the principles of leadership and accountability".
Geidt criticised the "circular process" that "could only risk placing the ministerial code in a place of ridicule", and reportedly considered resigning Tuesday. He said he told Johnson's advisers the PM "should be ready to offer public comment on his obligations under the ministerial code" to no avail.
Evans agreed, elaborating "an adviser who believes their advice will be rejected will simply not put forward advice at all, with the precedent already established that this will lead to the adviser’s resignation."<!-- verified -->
[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] MPs have continued to submit letters of no-confidence to the {{w|1922 Committee}} headed by Sir {{w|Graham Brady}}. A compilation by the [[BBC]] on Wednesday counted 28 MPs of the 54 MP threshold who have publicly urged Johnson to resign, though some may not have submitted letters. Those listed are diverse: they include past ministers, committee chairs and backbenchers on either side of the [[2016 UK EU referendum|Brexit]] debate. ''{{w|The Independent}}'' said at least thirty wanted the PM out.
One of the most recent rebel MPs, {{w|Simon Fell (politician)|Simon Fell}} for {{w|Barrow and Furness (UK Parliament constituency)|Barrow and Furness}}, [[Scotland]] wrote to constituents: "It beggars belief that when the government was doing so much to help people during the [[coronavirus|pandemic]], a rotten core with an unacceptable culture carried on regardless of the restrictions placed on the rest of us".
Another, {{w|Caroline Dinenage}} for {{w|Gosport (UK Parliament constituency)|Gosport}} expressed no-confidence with the remark that Johnson "has stated that measures have been put in place to achieve [systemic change], but until I see real evidence of leadership that is listening and changing, I’m afraid I am not prepared to defend it".
Frontbench ministers accused breakaway Tories of doing "the opposition's work", according to culture minister {{w|Nadine Dorries}}. Home Secretary {{w|Priti Patel}} said focussing on dissenters is "a sideshow, quite frankly, rather than focusing on the real challenges", telling fellow MPs to "forget it".
Johnson overruled the judgment of Geidt's predecessor Sir {{w|Alex Allan}} when he concluded Patel had "not consistently met the high standards expected of her" in 2020. In response, Sir Alex stepped down, acknowledging "it is for the Prime Minister to make a judgment on whether actions by a minister amount to a breach of the ministerial code" but adding "I feel that it is right that I should now resign".
Associate director for the {{w|Institute for Government}} Tim Durrant told ''[[The Guardian]]'': "The fact that behaviour and propriety have been such an issue for this government has really exposed the limits of the code, and of Lord Geidt’s role."
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[[File:Sue Gray report Fig 7.jpg|thumb|left|Johnson (visible) at a November 13, 2020 gathering to commemorate the departure of a special adviser in a partially-censored photograph published in the Sue Gray report into Partygate. {{image|[[Downing Street|10 Downing Street]]}}]]
Chair of the {{w|Committee on Standards in Public Life}} {{w|Jonathan Evans, Baron Evans of Weardale|Jonathan Evans}} criticised [[United Kingdom]] Prime Minister [[Boris Johnson]]'s proposed changes to the {{w|ministerial code}} after the {{w|Partygate}} revelations on Wednesday as "highly unsatisfactory".
The watchdog slammed revisions presented last week, which allow ministers to remain serving after breaching the code and continues to restrict the ethics adviser from launching investigations without the Prime Minister's consent. Evans said that unless the adviser, currently {{w|Christopher Geidt, Baron Geidt|Lord Geidt}}, is allowed to scrutinise ministerial conduct independently, "suspicion about the way in which the ministerial code is administered will linger."
Evans wrote in a blog article published on {{w|gov.uk}} that the Committee proposed code infractions be tied to a series of graduated sanctions, rather than the "all-or-nothing approach" that gave past prime ministers unease.
However, he continued, the government's reforms include the variable penalties whilst retaining the requirement investigations into the code are contingent on the Prime Minister's approval. Evans wrote the graduated sanctions, specified to be either a public apology, fine or request for resignation, was "part of a mutually dependent package of reforms, designed to be taken" alongside greater autonomy for the ethics adviser.
[[File:Sue Gray report Fig 3.jpg|thumb|left|Johnson (centre) gathering in the Cabinet Room on June 19, 2020 beside Chancellor of the Exchequer {{w|Rishi Sunak}} (right)—their attendance got both fined after a [[Metropolitan Police]] investigation. {{image|10 Downing Street}}]]
{{missing image|File:Boris Johnson birthday toast.jpg|thumb|left|The same day, Johnson (right) with then Permanent Secretary {{w|Simon Case}} (left). {{image|10 Downing Street}}}}
Johnson dismissed Geidt's remarks there was a "legitimate question" over whether Johnson's receiving a fixed penalty notice for breaching [[COVID-19|Covid-19]] restrictions in June 2020 constituted an infraction. In a letter Tuesday, the Prime Minister wrote: "taking account of all the circumstances, I did not breach the code", and in clearing the parliamentary record "followed the principles of leadership and accountability".
Geidt criticised the "circular process" that "could only risk placing the ministerial code in a place of ridicule", and reportedly considered resigning Tuesday. He said he told Johnson's advisers the PM "should be ready to offer public comment on his obligations under the ministerial code" to no avail.
Evans agreed, elaborating "an adviser who believes their advice will be rejected will simply not put forward advice at all, with the precedent already established that this will lead to the adviser’s resignation."<!-- verified -->
[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] MPs have continued to submit letters of no-confidence to the {{w|1922 Committee}} headed by Sir {{w|Graham Brady}}. A compilation by the [[BBC]] on Wednesday counted 28 MPs of the 54 MP threshold who have publicly urged Johnson to resign, though some may not have submitted letters. Those listed are diverse: they include past ministers, committee chairs and backbenchers on either side of the [[2016 UK EU referendum|Brexit]] debate. ''{{w|The Independent}}'' said at least thirty wanted the PM out.
One of the most recent rebel MPs, {{w|Simon Fell (politician)|Simon Fell}} for {{w|Barrow and Furness (UK Parliament constituency)|Barrow and Furness}}, [[Scotland]] wrote to constituents: "It beggars belief that when the government was doing so much to help people during the [[coronavirus|pandemic]], a rotten core with an unacceptable culture carried on regardless of the restrictions placed on the rest of us".
Another, {{w|Caroline Dinenage}} for {{w|Gosport (UK Parliament constituency)|Gosport}} expressed no-confidence with the remark that Johnson "has stated that measures have been put in place to achieve [systemic change], but until I see real evidence of leadership that is listening and changing, I’m afraid I am not prepared to defend it".
Frontbench ministers accused breakaway Tories of doing "the opposition's work", according to culture minister {{w|Nadine Dorries}}. Home Secretary {{w|Priti Patel}} said focussing on dissenters is "a sideshow, quite frankly, rather than focusing on the real challenges", telling fellow MPs to "forget it".
Johnson overruled the judgment of Geidt's predecessor Sir {{w|Alex Allan}} when he concluded Patel had "not consistently met the high standards expected of her" in 2020. In response, Sir Alex stepped down, acknowledging "it is for the Prime Minister to make a judgment on whether actions by a minister amount to a breach of the ministerial code" but adding "I feel that it is right that I should now resign".
Associate director for the {{w|Institute for Government}} Tim Durrant told ''[[The Guardian]]'': "The fact that behaviour and propriety have been such an issue for this government has really exposed the limits of the code, and of Lord Geidt’s role."
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{{w|Ranil Wickremesinghe}} was sworn in as the ninth President of [[Sri Lanka]] at a ceremony in the country's {{w|Parliament of Sri Lanka|Parliament}} in {{w|Colombo}} on Thursday.
Wickremesinghe, who has served as acting president in his predecessor's absence, defeated rival candidates for the presidency by 134 votes to 82, with support from MPs of the ruling {{w|Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna|Sri Lanka People's Front}}.
The former president, [[Gotabaya Rajapaksa]], fled Sri Lanka for the [[Maldives]] on July 13 and tendered his resignation from [[Singapore]] the following day. This came after months of unrest and protests over a devastating economic crisis which saw soaring inflation, blackouts and shortages of many essential supplies.
Wickremesinghe initially offered to resign alongside Rajapaksa; however following the president's exodus he assumed the role of acting president. Wickremesinghe served as prime minister under Rajapaksa, and the [[BBC]] reports many view his administration as complicit in mismanaging the economy.
Nevertheless, the transition of power drew relatively few protests. "He is here — and we will see what his actions are. If we don't get any food, any medicine, we'll be on the streets," a former protestor told the BBC.
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Anbarasan Ethirajan, writing for the BBC, reported other protesters' disappointment, worrying Wickremesinghe would gradually crackdown and forcibly end the protests. For his part, Wickremesinghe said he supports peaceful demonstrations, but warned against occupying government buildings and attempts to overthrow the government.
Wickremesinghe has held many senior positions during his 45-year political career, including serving six terms as prime minister. He unsuccessfully ran for President twice. Local media reports the next cabinet is expected to include ministers from opposition parties, who have agreed to work with Wickremesinghe.
The new president will strive for stability ahead of resuming talks with the [[International Monetary Fund]] for a [[USD|$]]3 billion bailout.
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The former president, [[Gotabaya Rajapaksa]], fled Sri Lanka for the [[Maldives]] on July 13 and tendered his resignation from [[Singapore]] the following day. This came after months of unrest and protests over a devastating economic crisis which saw soaring inflation, blackouts and shortages of many essential supplies.
Wickremesinghe initially offered to resign alongside Rajapaksa; however following the president's exodus he assumed the role of acting president. Wickremesinghe served as prime minister under Rajapaksa, and the [[BBC]] reports many view his administration as complicit in mismanaging the economy.
Nevertheless, the transition of power drew relatively few protests. "He is here — and we will see what his actions are. If we don't get any food, any medicine, we'll be on the streets," a former protestor told the BBC.
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Anbarasan Ethirajan, writing for the BBC, reported other protesters' disappointment, worrying Wickremesinghe would gradually crackdown and forcibly end the protests. For his part, Wickremesinghe said he supports peaceful demonstrations, but warned against occupying government buildings and attempts to overthrow the government.
Wickremesinghe has held many senior positions during his 45-year political career, including serving six terms as prime minister. He unsuccessfully ran for President twice. Local media reports the next cabinet is expected to include ministers from opposition parties, who have agreed to work with Wickremesinghe.
The new president will strive for stability ahead of resuming talks with the [[International Monetary Fund]] for a [[USD|$]]3 billion bailout.
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Wickremesinghe, who has served as acting president in his predecessor's absence, defeated rival candidates for the presidency by 134 votes to 82, with support from MPs of the ruling {{w|Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna|Sri Lanka People's Front}}.
The former president, [[Gotabaya Rajapaksa]], fled Sri Lanka for the [[Maldives]] on July 13 and tendered his resignation from [[Singapore]] the following day. This came after months of unrest and protests over a devastating economic crisis which saw soaring inflation, blackouts and shortages of many essential supplies.
Wickremesinghe initially offered to resign alongside Rajapaksa; however following the president's exodus he assumed the role of acting president. Wickremesinghe served as prime minister under Rajapaksa, and the [[BBC]] reports many view his administration as complicit in mismanaging the economy.
Nevertheless, the transition of power drew relatively few protests. "He is here — and we will see what his actions are. If we don't get any food, any medicine, we'll be on the streets," a former protestor told the BBC.
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Anbarasan Ethirajan, writing for the BBC, reported other protesters' disappointment, worrying Wickremesinghe would gradually crackdown and forcibly end the protests. For his part, Wickremesinghe said he supports peaceful demonstrations, but warned against occupying government buildings and attempts to overthrow the government.
Wickremesinghe has held many senior positions during his 45-year political career, including serving six terms as prime minister. He unsuccessfully ran for President twice. Local media reports the next cabinet is expected to include ministers from opposition parties, who have agreed to work with Wickremesinghe.
The new president will strive for stability ahead of resuming talks with the [[International Monetary Fund]] for a [[USD|$]]3 billion bailout.
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{{w|Ranil Wickremesinghe}} was sworn in as the ninth President of [[Sri Lanka]] at a ceremony in the country's {{w|Parliament of Sri Lanka|Parliament}} in {{w|Colombo}} on Thursday.
Wickremesinghe, who has served as acting president in his predecessor's absence, defeated rival candidates for the presidency by 134 votes to 82, with support from MPs of the ruling {{w|Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna|Sri Lanka People's Front}}.
The former president, [[Gotabaya Rajapaksa]], fled Sri Lanka for the [[Maldives]] on July 13 and tendered his resignation from [[Singapore]] the following day. This came after months of unrest and protests over a devastating economic crisis which saw soaring inflation, blackouts and shortages of many essential supplies.
Wickremesinghe initially offered to resign alongside Rajapaksa; however following the president's exodus he assumed the role of acting president. Wickremesinghe served as prime minister under Rajapaksa, and the [[BBC]] reports many view his administration as complicit in mismanaging the economy.
Nevertheless, the transition of power drew relatively few protests. "He is here — and we will see what his actions are. If we don't get any food, any medicine, we'll be on the streets," a former protestor told the BBC.
{{QuoteLeft|I am not a friend of the Rajapaksas. I am a friend of the people.|30px|30px|Ranil Wickremesinghe}}
Anbarasan Ethirajan, writing for the BBC, reported other protesters' disappointment, worrying Wickremesinghe would gradually crackdown and forcibly end the protests. For his part, Wickremesinghe said he supports peaceful demonstrations, but warned against occupying government buildings and attempts to overthrow the government.
Wickremesinghe has held many senior positions during his 45-year political career, including serving six terms as prime minister. He unsuccessfully ran for President twice. Local media reports the next cabinet is expected to include ministers from opposition parties, who have agreed to work with Wickremesinghe.
The new president will strive for stability ahead of resuming talks with the [[International Monetary Fund]] for a [[USD|$]]3 billion bailout.
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{{w|Ranil Wickremesinghe}} was sworn in as the ninth President of [[Sri Lanka]] at a ceremony in the country's {{w|Parliament of Sri Lanka|Parliament}} in {{w|Colombo}} on Thursday.
Wickremesinghe, who has served as acting president in his predecessor's absence, defeated rival candidates for the presidency by 134 votes to 82, with support from MPs of the ruling {{w|Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna|Sri Lanka People's Front}}.
The former president, [[Gotabaya Rajapaksa]], fled Sri Lanka for the [[Maldives]] on July 13 and tendered his resignation from [[Singapore]] the following day. This came after months of unrest and protests over a devastating economic crisis which saw soaring inflation, blackouts and shortages of many essential supplies.
Wickremesinghe initially offered to resign alongside Rajapaksa; however following the president's exodus he assumed the role of acting president. Wickremesinghe served as prime minister under Rajapaksa, and the [[BBC]] reports many view his administration as complicit in mismanaging the economy.
Nevertheless, the transition of power drew relatively few protests. "He is here — and we will see what his actions are. If we don't get any food, any medicine, we'll be on the streets," a former protestor told the BBC.
{{QuoteLeft|I am not a friend of the Rajapaksas. I am a friend of the people.|30px|30px|Ranil Wickremesinghe}}
Anbarasan Ethirajan, writing for the BBC, reported other protesters' disappointment, worrying Wickremesinghe would gradually crackdown and forcibly end the protests. For his part, Wickremesinghe said he supports peaceful demonstrations, but warned against occupying government buildings and attempts to overthrow the government.
Wickremesinghe has held many senior positions during his 45-year political career, including serving six terms as prime minister. He unsuccessfully ran for President twice. Local media reports the next cabinet is expected to include ministers from opposition parties, who have agreed to work with Wickremesinghe.
The new president will strive for stability ahead of resuming talks with the [[International Monetary Fund]] for a [[USD|$]]3 billion bailout.
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{{w|Ranil Wickremesinghe}} was sworn in as the ninth President of [[Sri Lanka]] at a ceremony in the country's {{w|Parliament of Sri Lanka|Parliament}} in {{w|Colombo}} on Thursday.
Wickremesinghe, who has served as acting president in his predecessor's absence, defeated rival candidates for the presidency by 134 votes to 82, with support from MPs of the ruling {{w|Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna|Sri Lanka People's Front}}.
The former president, [[Gotabaya Rajapaksa]], fled Sri Lanka for the [[Maldives]] on July 13 and tendered his resignation from [[Singapore]] the following day. This came after months of unrest and protests over a devastating economic crisis which saw soaring inflation, blackouts and shortages of many essential supplies.
Wickremesinghe initially offered to resign alongside Rajapaksa; however following the president's exodus he assumed the role of acting president. Wickremesinghe served as prime minister under Rajapaksa, and the [[BBC]] reports many view his administration as complicit in mismanaging the economy.
Nevertheless, the transition of power drew relatively few protests. "He is here — and we will see what his actions are. If we don't get any food, any medicine, we'll be on the streets," a former protestor told the BBC.
{{QuoteLeft|I am not a friend of the Rajapaksas. I am a friend of the people.|30px|30px|Ranil Wickremesinghe}}
Anbarasan Ethirajan, writing for the BBC, reported other protesters' disappointment, worrying Wickremesinghe would gradually crack down and forcibly end the protests. For his part, Wickremesinghe said he supports peaceful demonstrations, but warned against occupying government buildings and attempts to overthrow the government.
Wickremesinghe has held many senior positions during his 45-year political career, including serving six terms as prime minister. He unsuccessfully ran for President twice. Local media reports the next cabinet is expected to include ministers from opposition parties, who have agreed to work with Wickremesinghe.
The new president will strive for stability ahead of resuming talks with the [[International Monetary Fund]] for a [[USD|$]]3 billion bailout.
{{haveyoursay}}
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== Attribution needed ==
This statement: "As Prime Minister under Rajapaksa, Wickremesinghe is seen by many as part of the problem and had offered his resignation but instead took the post of Acting President after Rajapaksa fled." needs attribution. Wikinews is certainly not in a position to say this is true, so who is saying this is the view of the many? It can be easily resolved by adding "according to <insert source or name>". Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 23:56, 21 July 2022 (UTC)
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:{{re|JJLiu112}} A new version is ready for review. Just the same two sources as I assume you already read them. Trying to streamline these things. Cheers, --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 06:54, 22 July 2022 (UTC)
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This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard.
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This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
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This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
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Vingegaard won the grand tour by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]] who also won the young rider classification. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came in third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The mountain classification was also won by Vingegaard with 72 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}}, also from Belgium, earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful sprinter.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
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|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
|url = https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
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|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
|author =
|pub = Tour de France
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724195955/https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
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On Sunday, {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} of [[Denmark]] won this year's edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]]. Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11 and held on to it for the rest of the Tour. Vingegaard represents {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} out of the [[Netherlands]].
Vingegaard won the grand tour by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]] who also won the young rider classification. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came in third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The mountain classification was also won by Vingegaard with 72 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}}, also from Belgium, earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful sprinter.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
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*{{source
|url = https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
|url = https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
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|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
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|date = July 24, 2022
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On Sunday, {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} of [[Denmark]] won this year's edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]]. Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11 and held on to it for the rest of the Tour. Vingegaard represents {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} out of the [[Netherlands]].
Vingegaard won the grand tour by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]] who also won the young rider classification. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came in third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The mountain classification was also won by Vingegaard with 72 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}}, also from Belgium, earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful sprinter.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
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== Sources ==
*{{source
|url = https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
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|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
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|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
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On Sunday, {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} of [[Denmark]] won this year's edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]]. Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11 and held on to it for the rest of the Tour. Vingegaard represents {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} out of the [[Netherlands]].
Vingegaard won the grand tour by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]] who also won the young rider classification. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came in third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The mountain classification was also won by Vingegaard with 72 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}}, also from Belgium, earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful sprinter.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
===Final general classification (Top 10)===
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank!!Rider!!Team!!Time
|- bgcolor=yellow
|'''1'''
|'''{{w|Jonas Vingegaard}}'''
|'''{{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}}'''
|align=right|'''79h 33m 20s'''
|-
|2
|{{w|Tadej Pogačar}}
|{{w|UAE Team Emirates}}
|align=right| + 2' 43"
|-
|3
|{{w|Geraint Thomas}}
|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
|align=right| + 7' 22"
|-
|4
|{{w|David Gaudu}}
|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
|align=right| + 13' 39"
|-
|5
|{{w|Aleksandr Vlasov (cyclist)|Aleksandr Vlasov}}
|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
|-
|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
|-
|8
|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
|-
|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
|-
|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
|align=right| + 24' 52"
|}
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*{{source
|url = https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
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|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
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|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
|author =
|pub = Tour de France
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724195955/https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
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On Sunday, {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} of [[Denmark]] won this year's edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]]. Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11 and held on to it for the rest of the Tour. Vingegaard represents {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} out of the [[Netherlands]].
Vingegaard won the grand tour by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]] who also won the young rider classification. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came in third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The mountain classification was also won by Vingegaard with 72 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}}, also from Belgium, earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful sprinter.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
===Final general classification (Top 10)===
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank!!Rider!!Team!!Time
|- bgcolor=yellow
|'''1'''
|'''{{w|Jonas Vingegaard}}'''
|'''{{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}}'''
|align=right|'''79h 33m 20s'''
|-
|2
|{{w|Tadej Pogačar}}
|{{w|UAE Team Emirates}}
|align=right| + 2' 43"
|-
|3
|{{w|Geraint Thomas}}
|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
|align=right| + 7' 22"
|-
|4
|{{w|David Gaudu}}
|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
|align=right| + 13' 39"
|-
|5
|{{w|Aleksandr Vlasov (cyclist)|Aleksandr Vlasov}}
|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
|-
|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
|-
|8
|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
|-
|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
|-
|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
|align=right| + 24' 52"
|}
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*{{source
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|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
|url = https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
}}
*{{source
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|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
|author =
|pub = Tour de France
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724195955/https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
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On Sunday, {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} of [[Denmark]] won this year's edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]]. Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11 and held on to it for the rest of the Tour. Vingegaard represents {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} out of the [[Netherlands]].
Vingegaard won the grand tour by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]] who also won the young rider classification. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came in third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The mountain classification was also won by Vingegaard with 72 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}}, also from Belgium, earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful sprinter.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
===Final general classification (Top 10)===
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank!!Rider!!Team!!Time
|- bgcolor=yellow
|'''1'''
|'''{{w|Jonas Vingegaard}}'''
|'''{{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}}'''
|align=right|'''79h 33m 20s'''
|-
|2
|{{w|Tadej Pogačar}}
|{{w|UAE Team Emirates}}
|align=right| + 2' 43"
|-
|3
|{{w|Geraint Thomas}}
|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
|align=right| + 7' 22"
|-
|4
|{{w|David Gaudu}}
|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
|align=right| + 13' 39"
|-
|5
|{{w|Aleksandr Vlasov (cyclist)|Aleksandr Vlasov}}
|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
|-
|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
|-
|8
|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
|-
|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
|-
|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
|align=right| + 24' 52"
|}
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== Sources ==
*{{source
|url = https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
|url = https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
}}
*{{source
|url = https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
|author =
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|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724195955/https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
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On Sunday, {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} of [[Denmark]] won the 109th edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]]. Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11 and held on to it for the rest of the Tour. Vingegaard represents {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} out of the [[Netherlands]].
Vingegaard won the grand tour by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]] who also won the young rider classification. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came in third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The mountain classification was also won by Vingegaard with 72 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}}, also from Belgium, earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful sprinter.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
===Final general classification (Top 10)===
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank!!Rider!!Team!!Time
|- bgcolor=yellow
|'''1'''
|'''{{w|Jonas Vingegaard}}'''
|'''{{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}}'''
|align=right|'''79h 33m 20s'''
|-
|2
|{{w|Tadej Pogačar}}
|{{w|UAE Team Emirates}}
|align=right| + 2' 43"
|-
|3
|{{w|Geraint Thomas}}
|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
|align=right| + 7' 22"
|-
|4
|{{w|David Gaudu}}
|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
|align=right| + 13' 39"
|-
|5
|{{w|Aleksandr Vlasov (cyclist)|Aleksandr Vlasov}}
|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
|-
|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
|-
|8
|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
|-
|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
|-
|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
|align=right| + 24' 52"
|}
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== Sources ==
*{{source
|url = https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
|url = https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
}}
*{{source
|url = https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
|author =
|pub = Tour de France
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724195955/https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
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On Sunday, {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} of [[Denmark]] won the 109th edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]]. Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11 and held on to it for the rest of the Tour. Vingegaard represents {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} out of the [[Netherlands]].
Vingegaard won the grand tour by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]] who also won the young rider classification. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came in third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The mountain classification was also won by Vingegaard with 72 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}}, also from Belgium, earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful sprinter.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
===Final general classification (Top 10)===
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank!!Rider!!Team!!Time
|- bgcolor=yellow
|'''1'''
|'''{{w|Jonas Vingegaard}}'''
|'''{{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}}'''
|align=right|'''79h 33m 20s'''
|-
|2
|{{w|Tadej Pogačar}}
|{{w|UAE Team Emirates}}
|align=right| + 2' 43"
|-
|3
|{{w|Geraint Thomas}}
|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
|align=right| + 7' 22"
|-
|4
|{{w|David Gaudu}}
|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
|align=right| + 13' 39"
|-
|5
|{{w|Aleksandr Vlasov (cyclist)|Aleksandr Vlasov}}
|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
|-
|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
|-
|8
|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
|-
|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
|-
|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
|align=right| + 24' 52"
|}
{{haveyoursay}}
==Sisters==
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== Sources ==
*{{source
|url = https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
|url = https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
}}
*{{source
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|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
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|pub = Tour de France
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724195955/https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
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On Sunday, {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} of [[Denmark]] won the 109th edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]]. Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11 and held on to it for the rest of the Tour. Vingegaard represents {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} out of the [[Netherlands]].
Vingegaard won the grand tour by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]] who also won the young rider classification. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came in third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The mountain classification was also won by Vingegaard with 72 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}}, also from Belgium, earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful sprinter.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
===Final general classification (Top 10)===
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank!!Rider!!Team!!Time
|- bgcolor=yellow
|'''1'''
|'''{{w|Jonas Vingegaard}}'''
|'''{{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}}'''
|align=right|'''79h 33m 20s'''
|-
|2
|{{w|Tadej Pogačar}}
|{{w|UAE Team Emirates}}
|align=right| + 2' 43"
|-
|3
|{{w|Geraint Thomas}}
|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
|align=right| + 7' 22"
|-
|4
|{{w|David Gaudu}}
|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
|align=right| + 13' 39"
|-
|5
|{{w|Aleksandr Vlasov (cyclist)|Aleksandr Vlasov}}
|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
|-
|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
|-
|8
|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
|-
|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
|-
|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
|align=right| + 24' 52"
|}
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==Sisters==
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== Sources ==
*{{source
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|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
|url = https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
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*{{source
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|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
|author =
|pub = Tour de France
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724195955/https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
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[[File:Étape 21 Tour France 2022 Rue Amiral Coligny - Paris I (FR75) - 2022-07-24 - 4.jpg|thumb|left|Vingegaard (#18 in yellow) in [[Paris]], being led by two teammates as he approaches the finish. {{image|[[c:User:Chabe01|Chabe01]]}}]]
On Sunday, {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} of [[Denmark]] won the 109th edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]]. Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11 and held on to it for the rest of the Tour. Vingegaard represents {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} out of the [[Netherlands]].
Vingegaard won the grand tour by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]] who also won the young rider classification. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came in third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The mountain classification was also won by Vingegaard with 72 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}}, also from Belgium, earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful sprinter.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
===Final general classification (Top 10)===
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank!!Rider!!Team!!Time
|- bgcolor=yellow
|'''1'''
|'''{{w|Jonas Vingegaard}}'''
|'''{{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}}'''
|align=right|'''79h 33m 20s'''
|-
|2
|{{w|Tadej Pogačar}}
|{{w|UAE Team Emirates}}
|align=right| + 2' 43"
|-
|3
|{{w|Geraint Thomas}}
|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
|align=right| + 7' 22"
|-
|4
|{{w|David Gaudu}}
|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
|align=right| + 13' 39"
|-
|5
|{{w|Aleksandr Vlasov (cyclist)|Aleksandr Vlasov}}
|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
|-
|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
|-
|8
|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
|-
|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
|-
|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
|align=right| + 24' 52"
|}
{{haveyoursay}}
==Sisters==
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== Sources ==
*{{source
|url = https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
|url = https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
}}
*{{source
|url = https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
|author =
|pub = Tour de France
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724195955/https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
}}
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[[File:Étape 21 Tour France 2022 Terrasse Arche - Nanterre (FR92) - 2022-07-24 - 18 (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|Vingegaard (center) at the start of the stage in {{w|Nanterre}}, is flanked by Pogačar (left) and Van Aert (right). {{image|[[c:User:Chabe01|Chabe01]]}}]]
[[File:Étape 21 Tour France 2022 Rue Amiral Coligny - Paris I (FR75) - 2022-07-24 - 4.jpg|thumb|left|Vingegaard (#18 in yellow) in [[Paris]], being led by two teammates as he approaches the finish. {{image|[[c:User:Chabe01|Chabe01]]}}]]
On Sunday, [[Denmark]]'s {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} representing {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} from the [[Netherlands]] won the 109th edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]].
Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11, and held on to the lead for the rest of the Tour. He also won the mountain classification, by 72 points. He won by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]], who won the young rider classification. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}} of Belgium earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful sprinter.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
===Final general classification (Top 10)===
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank!!Rider!!Team!!Time
|- bgcolor=yellow
|'''1'''
|'''{{w|Jonas Vingegaard}}'''
|'''{{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}}'''
|align=right|'''79h 33m 20s'''
|-
|2
|{{w|Tadej Pogačar}}
|{{w|UAE Team Emirates}}
|align=right| + 2' 43"
|-
|3
|{{w|Geraint Thomas}}
|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
|align=right| + 7' 22"
|-
|4
|{{w|David Gaudu}}
|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
|align=right| + 13' 39"
|-
|5
|{{w|Aleksandr Vlasov (cyclist)|Aleksandr Vlasov}}
|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
|-
|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
|-
|8
|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
|-
|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
|-
|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
|align=right| + 24' 52"
|}
{{haveyoursay}}
==Sisters==
{{sisters|w|2022 Tour de France|commons|Category:Tour de France 2022}}
== Sources ==
*{{source
|url = https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
|url = https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
}}
*{{source
|url = https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
|author =
|pub = Tour de France
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724195955/https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
}}
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[[File:Étape 21 Tour France 2022 Terrasse Arche - Nanterre (FR92) - 2022-07-24 - 18 (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|Vingegaard (center) at the start of the stage in {{w|Nanterre}}, is flanked by Pogačar (left) and Van Aert (right). {{image|[[c:User:Chabe01|Chabe01]]}}]]
[[File:Étape 21 Tour France 2022 Rue Amiral Coligny - Paris I (FR75) - 2022-07-24 - 4.jpg|thumb|left|Vingegaard (#18 in yellow) in [[Paris]], being led by two teammates as he approaches the finish. {{image|[[c:User:Chabe01|Chabe01]]}}]]
On Sunday, [[Denmark]]'s {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} representing {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} from the [[Netherlands]] won the 109th edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]].
Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11, and held the lead for the rest of the Tour. He also won the mountain classification by 72 points. The race was won by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]], who as well as second place won the young rider title, aged 23. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}} of Belgium earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful {{w|Sprinter (cycling)|sprinter}}.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced the the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
===Final general classification (Top 10)===
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank!!Rider!!Team!!Time
|- bgcolor=yellow
|'''1'''
|'''{{w|Jonas Vingegaard}}'''
|'''{{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}}'''
|align=right|'''79h 33m 20s'''
|-
|2
|{{w|Tadej Pogačar}}
|{{w|UAE Team Emirates}}
|align=right| + 2' 43"
|-
|3
|{{w|Geraint Thomas}}
|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
|align=right| + 7' 22"
|-
|4
|{{w|David Gaudu}}
|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
|align=right| + 13' 39"
|-
|5
|{{w|Aleksandr Vlasov (cyclist)|Aleksandr Vlasov}}
|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
|-
|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
|-
|8
|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
|-
|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
|-
|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
|align=right| + 24' 52"
|}
{{haveyoursay}}
==Sisters==
{{sisters|w|2022 Tour de France|commons|Category:Tour de France 2022}}
== Sources ==
*{{source
|url = https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
|url = https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
}}
*{{source
|url = https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
|author =
|pub = Tour de France
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724195955/https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
}}
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[[File:Étape 21 Tour France 2022 Terrasse Arche - Nanterre (FR92) - 2022-07-24 - 18 (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|Vingegaard (center) at the start of the stage in {{w|Nanterre}}, is flanked by Pogačar (left) and Van Aert (right). {{image|[[c:User:Chabe01|Chabe01]]}}]]
[[File:Étape 21 Tour France 2022 Rue Amiral Coligny - Paris I (FR75) - 2022-07-24 - 4.jpg|thumb|left|Vingegaard (#18 in yellow) in [[Paris]], being led by two teammates as he approaches the finish. {{image|[[c:User:Chabe01|Chabe01]]}}]]
On Sunday, [[Denmark]]'s {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} representing {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} from the [[Netherlands]] won the 109th edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]].
Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11, and held the lead for the rest of the Tour. He also won the mountain classification by 72 points. The race was won by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]], who as well as second place won the young rider title, aged 23. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}} of Belgium earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful {{w|Sprinter (cycling)|sprinter}}.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced in the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
===Final general classification (Top 10)===
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank!!Rider!!Team!!Time
|- bgcolor=yellow
|'''1'''
|'''{{w|Jonas Vingegaard}}'''
|'''{{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}}'''
|align=right|'''79h 33m 20s'''
|-
|2
|{{w|Tadej Pogačar}}
|{{w|UAE Team Emirates}}
|align=right| + 2' 43"
|-
|3
|{{w|Geraint Thomas}}
|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
|align=right| + 7' 22"
|-
|4
|{{w|David Gaudu}}
|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
|align=right| + 13' 39"
|-
|5
|{{w|Aleksandr Vlasov (cyclist)|Aleksandr Vlasov}}
|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
|-
|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
|-
|8
|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
|-
|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
|-
|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
|align=right| + 24' 52"
|}
{{haveyoursay}}
==Sisters==
{{sisters|w|2022 Tour de France|commons|Category:Tour de France 2022}}
== Sources ==
*{{source
|url = https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
}}
*{{source
|url = https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
}}
*{{source
|url = https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
|author =
|pub = Tour de France
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724195955/https://www.letour.fr/en/news/2022/stage-21/jasper-philipsen-and-jonas-vingegaard-crowned-in-paris/1308831
}}
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[[File:Étape 21 Tour France 2022 Terrasse Arche - Nanterre (FR92) - 2022-07-24 - 18 (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|Vingegaard (center) at the start of the stage in {{w|Nanterre}}, is flanked by Pogačar (left) and Van Aert (right). {{image|[[c:User:Chabe01|Chabe01]]}}]]
[[File:Étape 21 Tour France 2022 Rue Amiral Coligny - Paris I (FR75) - 2022-07-24 - 4.jpg|thumb|left|Vingegaard (#18 in yellow) in [[Paris]], being led by two teammates as he approaches the finish. {{image|[[c:User:Chabe01|Chabe01]]}}]]
On Sunday, [[Denmark]]'s {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} representing {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} from the [[Netherlands]] won the 109th edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]].
Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11, and held the lead for the rest of the Tour. He also won the mountain classification with 72 points. The race was won by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]], who as well as second place won the young rider title, aged 23. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}} of Belgium earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful {{w|Sprinter (cycling)|sprinter}}.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced in the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and was racing in his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
===Final general classification (Top 10)===
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|- bgcolor=yellow
|'''1'''
|'''{{w|Jonas Vingegaard}}'''
|'''{{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}}'''
|align=right|'''79h 33m 20s'''
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|2
|{{w|Tadej Pogačar}}
|{{w|UAE Team Emirates}}
|align=right| + 2' 43"
|-
|3
|{{w|Geraint Thomas}}
|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
|align=right| + 7' 22"
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|4
|{{w|David Gaudu}}
|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
|align=right| + 13' 39"
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|5
|{{w|Aleksandr Vlasov (cyclist)|Aleksandr Vlasov}}
|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
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|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
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|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
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|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
|-
|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
|align=right| + 24' 52"
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|title = Philipsen sprints to victory on Champs Elysees as Vingegaard wins Tour
|author = Harry Poole
|pub = BBC Sport
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724193621/https://www.bbc.com/sport/live/cycling/58918069
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|title = Jonas Vingegaard, king of the mountains, wins Tour de France
|author = Samuel Petrequin
|pub = Associated Press
|date = July 24, 2022
|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20220724182212/https://apnews.com/article/sports-france-paris-cycling-tour-de-294c08234067e5935f9d8b6a894a474c
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[[File:Étape 21 Tour France 2022 Terrasse Arche - Nanterre (FR92) - 2022-07-24 - 18 (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|Vingegaard (center) at the start of the stage in {{w|Nanterre}}, is flanked by Pogačar (left) and Van Aert (right). {{image|[[c:User:Chabe01|Chabe01]]}}]]
[[File:Étape 21 Tour France 2022 Rue Amiral Coligny - Paris I (FR75) - 2022-07-24 - 4.jpg|thumb|left|Vingegaard (#18 in yellow) in [[Paris]], being led by two teammates as he approaches the finish. {{image|[[c:User:Chabe01|Chabe01]]}}]]
On Sunday, [[Denmark]]'s {{w|Jonas Vingegaard}} representing {{w|Team Jumbo–Visma (men's team)|Team Jumbo–Visma}} from the [[Netherlands]] won the 109th edition of the 21-stage cycling race, the [[Tour de France]].
Vingegaard claimed the {{w|yellow jersey}} after winning stage 11, and held the lead for the rest of the Tour. He also won the mountain classification with 72 points. The race was won by a margin of 2 minutes 43 seconds over {{w|Tadej Pogačar}} of [[Slovenia]], who as well as second place won the young rider title, aged 23. {{w|Geraint Thomas}} of the [[United Kingdom]] came third with a time of +7:22. The points championship was won by {{w|Wout van Aert}} of [[Belgium]] with 480 points. The team championship was won by British team {{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}. {{w|Jasper Philipsen}} of Belgium earned the final stage victory and was this year's most successful {{w|Sprinter (cycling)|sprinter}}.
This was only the second time the 25-year-old Vingegaard raced in the Tour de France. Last year, Vingegaard came in second to Pogačar who also won in 2020 and this year completed his third Tour. At age 23, Pogačar is even younger than Vingegaard. "The battle between me and Jonas for the yellow jersey has been very special. I think we have some very interesting next two or three years ahead of us. Jonas has stepped up his game this year," said Pogačar, predicting a rivalry to continue. After Vingegaard captured the lead on stage 11, Pogačar attempted many attacks on subsequent stages, but with the help of his teammates, including Van Aert, Vingegaard was able to fend off Pogačar.
"It's just incredible. I have finally won the Tour. Nothing can go wrong anymore. […] It is the biggest cycling race of the year, the biggest one you can win and now I have done it. Nobody can take this away from me," said the Dane. "I always had the feeling that at least I could fight for the win. But I think in the end when I really started believing was after Hautacam [stage 18]. I always believed in it but I was thinking something really has to go wrong after Hautacam."
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|- bgcolor=yellow
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|{{w|Ineos Grenadiers}}
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|{{w|Groupama–FDJ}}
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|{{w|Bora–Hansgrohe}}
|align=right| + 15' 46"
|-
|6
|{{w|Nairo Quintana}}
|{{w|Arkéa–Samsic}}
|align=right| + 16' 33"
|-
|7
|{{w|Romain Bardet}}
|{{w|Team DSM (men's team)|Team DSM}}
|align=right| + 18' 11"
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|8
|{{w|Louis Meintjes}}
|{{w|Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux}}
|align=right| + 18' 44"
|-
|9
|{{w|Alexey Lutsenko}}
|{{w|Astana Qazaqstan Team}}
|align=right| + 22' 56"
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|10
|{{w|Adam Yates}}
|Ineos Grenadiers
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|date = July 24, 2022
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|title = Jasper Philipsen and Jonas Vingegaard crowned in Paris
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Ted Cruz, the Republican Senator for Texas, stated that the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" in establishing a federal right to gay marriage.
A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate to" vote in favour of the bill. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
Republican Senator {{W|Ron Johnson}} called the bill "unnecessary" but said he sees "no reason to oppose it" should a vote be held. He accused Democrats of "creating a state of fear [...] for politcal benefit."
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The majority of Americans support gay marraige, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans).
A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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{{W|Chuck Schumer}}, the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from {{W|Pete Buttigieg}}, the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
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A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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There have been various reactions to the bill.
{{W|Chuck Schumer}}, the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from {{W|Pete Buttigieg}}, the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
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A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
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A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
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A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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There have been various reactions to the bill.
[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
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A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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There have been various reactions to the bill.
[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed on Wednesday that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who on Sunday expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
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A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill on Sunday. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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There have been various reactions to the bill.
[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed on Wednesday that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who on Sunday expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
Contrastingly, on Saturday, [[Ted Cruz]], a Republican Senator for [[Texas]], stated that the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" when it established a federal right to gay marriage in 2015. Republican Senator {{W|Ron Johnson}} called the bill "unnecessary" but said he sees "no reason to oppose it" should a vote be held. He accused Democrats of "creating a state of fear" by suggesting that the Supreme Court may overrule gay marriage.
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A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill on Sunday. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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There have been various reactions to the bill.
[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed on Wednesday that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who on Sunday expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
Contrastingly, on Saturday, [[Ted Cruz]], a Republican Senator for [[Texas]], stated that the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" when it established a federal right to gay marriage in 2015. Republican Senator {{W|Ron Johnson}} called the bill "unnecessary" but said he sees "no reason to oppose it" should a vote be held. He accused Democrats of "creating a state of fear" by suggesting that the Supreme Court may overrule gay marriage.
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Democrats expect that a minimum of 10 Republican Senators will support the bill, thus bypassing a {{W|filibuster}}.
A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill on Sunday. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
Last week, the Respect for Marriage Act, which protects gay and interracial marriage, passed the [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] with 74% of House Republicans (157 representatives) voting against and 47 House Republicans and all Democrats in favour. The move was made after Supreme Court Justice [[Clarence Thomas]] wrote in his {{W|Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization}} opinion that the Court should re-examine the rights to contraception and gay marriage.
There have been various reactions to the bill.
[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed on Wednesday that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who on Sunday expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
Contrastingly, on Saturday, [[Ted Cruz]], a Republican Senator for [[Texas]], stated that the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" when it established a federal right to gay marriage in 2015. Republican Senator {{W|Ron Johnson}} called the bill "unnecessary" but said he sees "no reason to oppose it" should a vote be held. He accused Democrats of "creating a state of fear" by suggesting that the Supreme Court may overrule gay marriage.
A {{W|Gallup (company)|Gallup}} poll from June found that the majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans).
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Top Democrats and Republicans stated on Wednesday that they believe they have enough support within the [[United States Senate]] to pass the {{W|Respect for Marriage Act}} (RFMA).
Democrats expect that a minimum of 10 Republican Senators will support the bill, thus bypassing a {{W|filibuster}}.
A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill on Sunday. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
On Tuesday, the Respect for Marriage Act, which protects gay and interracial marriage, passed the [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] with 74% of House Republicans (157 representatives) voting against and 47 House Republicans and all Democrats in favour. The move was made after Supreme Court Justice [[Clarence Thomas]] wrote in his {{W|Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization}} opinion that the Court should re-examine the rights to contraception and gay marriage.
There have been various reactions to the bill.
[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed on Wednesday that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who on Sunday expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
Contrastingly, on Saturday, [[Ted Cruz]], a Republican Senator for [[Texas]], stated that the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" when it established a federal right to gay marriage in 2015. Republican Senator {{W|Ron Johnson}} called the bill "unnecessary" but said he sees "no reason to oppose it" should a vote be held. He accused Democrats of "creating a state of fear" by suggesting that the Supreme Court may overrule gay marriage.
A {{W|Gallup (company)|Gallup}} poll from June found that the majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans).
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Top Democrats and Republicans stated on Wednesday that they believe they have enough support within the [[United States Senate]] to pass the {{W|Respect for Marriage Act}} (RFMA).
Democrats expect that a minimum of 10 Republican Senators will support the bill, thus bypassing a {{W|filibuster}}.
A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill on Sunday. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
On Tuesday, the Respect for Marriage Act, which protects gay and interracial marriage, passed the [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] with 74% of House Republicans (157 representatives) voting against and 47 House Republicans and all Democrats in favour. The move was made after Supreme Court Justice [[Clarence Thomas]] wrote in his concurring opinion for {{W|Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization}}, the case which overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, that the Court should re-examine the rights to contraception and gay marriage.
There have been various reactions to the bill.
[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed on Wednesday that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who on Sunday expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
Contrastingly, on Saturday, [[Ted Cruz]], a Republican Senator for [[Texas]], stated that the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" when it established a federal right to gay marriage in 2015. Republican Senator {{W|Ron Johnson}} called the bill "unnecessary" but said he sees "no reason to oppose it" should a vote be held. He accused Democrats of "creating a state of fear" by suggesting that the Supreme Court may overrule gay marriage.
A {{W|Gallup (company)|Gallup}} poll from June found that the majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans).
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Top Democrats and Republicans stated on Wednesday that they believe they have enough support within the [[United States Senate]] to pass the {{W|Respect for Marriage Act}} (RFMA). On Thursday, [[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, took procedural steps to schedule a debate and vote.
Democrats expect that a minimum of 10 Republican Senators will support the bill, thus bypassing a {{W|filibuster}}.
A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill on Sunday. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
On Tuesday, the Respect for Marriage Act, which protects gay and interracial marriage, passed the [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] with 74% of House Republicans (157 representatives) voting against and 47 House Republicans and all Democrats in favour. The move was made after Supreme Court Justice [[Clarence Thomas]] wrote in his concurring opinion for {{W|Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization}}, the case which overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, that the Court should re-examine the rights to contraception and gay marriage.
There have been various reactions to the bill.
Chuck Schumer expressed on Wednesday that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who on Sunday expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
Contrastingly, on Saturday, [[Ted Cruz]], a Republican Senator for [[Texas]], stated that the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" when it established a federal right to gay marriage in 2015. Republican Senator {{W|Ron Johnson}} called the bill "unnecessary" but said he sees "no reason to oppose it" should a vote be held. He accused Democrats of "creating a state of fear" by suggesting that the Supreme Court may overrule gay marriage.
A {{W|Gallup (company)|Gallup}} poll from June found that the majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans).
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On Tuesday, the {{W|Respect for Marriage Act}} (RFMA), which protects gay and interracial marriage, passed the [[United States House of Representatives]] with 74% of House Republicans (157 representatives) voting against and 47 House Republicans and all Democrats in favour. The move was made after Supreme Court Justice [[Clarence Thomas]] wrote in his concurring opinion for {{W|Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization}} that the Court should re-examine the rights to contraception and gay marriage as they relied on similar arguments as abortion.
There have been various reactions to the bill.
[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed on Wednesday that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who on Sunday expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
Contrastingly, on Saturday, [[Ted Cruz]], a Republican Senator for [[Texas]], stated that the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" when it established a federal right to gay marriage in 2015. Republican Senator {{W|Ron Johnson}} called the bill "unnecessary" but said he sees "no reason to oppose it" should a vote be held. He accused Democrats of "creating a state of fear" by suggesting that the Supreme Court may overrule gay marriage.
A {{W|Gallup (company)|Gallup}} poll from June found that the majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans).
Top Democrats and Republicans stated on Wednesday that they believe they have enough support within the [[United States Senate|Senate]] to pass the Respect for Marriage Act. On Thursday, Chuck Schumer took procedural steps to schedule a debate and vote. {{W|John Thune}}, the Republican Senate Minority Whip, expressed his belief that the support of enough Republicans could be won.
Democratic Senators hope for a minimum of 10 Republican Senators supporting the bill, which would stop a {{W|filibuster}}.
A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill on Sunday. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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On Tuesday, the {{W|Respect for Marriage Act}} (RFMA), which protects gay and interracial marriage, passed the [[United States House of Representatives]] with 74% of House Republicans (157 representatives) voting against and 47 House Republicans and all Democrats in favour. The move was made after Supreme Court Justice [[Clarence Thomas]] wrote in his concurring opinion for {{W|Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization}} that the Court should re-examine the rights to contraception and gay marriage as they relied on similar arguments as abortion.
There have been various reactions to the bill.
[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed on Wednesday that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who on Sunday expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
Contrastingly, on Saturday, [[Ted Cruz]], a Republican Senator for [[Texas]], stated that the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" when it established a federal right to gay marriage in 2015. Republican Senator {{W|Ron Johnson}} called the bill "unnecessary" but said he sees "no reason to oppose it" should a vote be held. He accused Democrats of "creating a state of fear" by suggesting that the Supreme Court may overrule gay marriage.
A {{W|Gallup (company)|Gallup}} poll from June found that the majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans).
Top Democrats and a top Republican stated on Wednesday that they believe they have enough support within the [[United States Senate|Senate]] to pass the Respect for Marriage Act. On Thursday, Chuck Schumer took procedural steps to schedule a debate and vote. {{W|John Thune}}, the Republican Senate Minority Whip, expressed his belief that the support of enough Republicans could be won.
Democratic Senators hope for a minimum of 10 Republican Senators supporting the bill, which would stop a {{W|filibuster}}.
A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill on Sunday. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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On Tuesday, the {{W|Respect for Marriage Act}} (RFMA), which protects gay and interracial marriage, passed the [[United States House of Representatives]] with 74% of House Republicans (157 representatives) voting against and 47 House Republicans and all Democrats in favour. The move was made after Supreme Court Justice [[Clarence Thomas]] wrote in his concurring opinion for {{W|Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization}} that the Court should re-examine the rights to contraception and gay marriage as they relied on similar arguments to abortion.
There have been various reactions to the bill.
[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed on Wednesday that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who on Sunday expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
Contrastingly, on Saturday, [[Ted Cruz]], a Republican Senator for [[Texas]], stated that the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" when it established a federal right to gay marriage in 2015. Republican Senator {{W|Ron Johnson}} called the bill "unnecessary" but said he sees "no reason to oppose it" should a vote be held. He accused Democrats of "creating a state of fear" by suggesting that the Supreme Court may overrule gay marriage.
A {{W|Gallup (company)|Gallup}} poll from June found that the majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans).
Top Democrats and a top Republican stated on Wednesday that they believe they have enough support within the [[United States Senate|Senate]] to pass the Respect for Marriage Act. On Thursday, Chuck Schumer took procedural steps to schedule a debate and vote. {{W|John Thune}}, the Republican Senate Minority Whip, expressed his belief that the support of enough Republicans could be won.
Democratic Senators hope for a minimum of 10 Republican Senators supporting the bill, which would stop a {{W|filibuster}}.
A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill on Sunday. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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== Sources ==
*{{source|url=https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-senate-leader-wants-call-vote-same-sex-marriage-bill-working-get-republican-2022-07-20/
|title=Top Democrats, Republicans in U.S. Senate see chance for bill protecting gay marriage
|author=Moira Warburton
|pub=Reuters
|date=July 21, 2022
}}
*{{source|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jul/24/pete-buttigieg-same-sex-bill-republicans-senate
|title=Pete Buttigieg urges Republicans to back same-sex marriage bill
|author=Martin Pengelly
|pub=The Guardian
|date=July 24, 2022
}}
*{{source|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jul/19/us-house-bill-protect-same-sex-interracial-marriage
|title=US House passes bill to protect right to same-sex and interracial marriage
|author=Lois Beckett
|pub=The Guardian
|date=July 19, 2022
}}
*{{source|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/21/politics/ron-johnson-same-sex-marriage-bill/index.html
|title=Vulnerable GOP Sen. Ron Johnson signals he would vote for same-sex marriage bill
|author=Manu Rajuwik, Clare Foran
|pub=CNN
|date=July 21, 2022
}}
*{{source|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-62232518?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
|title=Republicans help pass House gay marriage bill
|author=
|pub=BBC News
|date=July 20, 2022
}}
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On Tuesday, the {{W|Respect for Marriage Act}} (RFMA), which protects gay and interracial marriage, passed the [[United States House of Representatives]] with 74% of House Republicans (157 representatives) voting against and 47 House Republicans and all Democrats in favour. The move was made after Supreme Court Justice [[Clarence Thomas]] wrote in his concurring opinion for {{W|Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization}} that the Court should re-examine the rights to contraception and gay marriage as they relied on similar arguments to abortion.
There have been various reactions to the bill.
[[Chuck Schumer]], the Democratic Senate Majority Leader, expressed on Wednesday that he was "really impressed by how much bipartisan support it got in the House." This differs from [[Pete Buttigieg]], the {{W|United States Secretary of Transportation|Transportation Secretary}} and first openly gay cabinet secretary, who on Sunday expressed that he does not "understand how such a majority of House Republicans voted no on our marriage."
Contrastingly, on Saturday, [[Ted Cruz]], a Republican Senator for [[Texas]], stated that the Supreme Court was "clearly wrong" when it established a federal right to gay marriage in 2015. Republican Senator {{W|Ron Johnson}} called the bill "unnecessary" but said he sees "no reason to oppose it" should a vote be held. He accused Democrats of "creating a state of fear" by suggesting that the Supreme Court may overrule gay marriage.
A {{W|Gallup (company)|Gallup}} poll from June found that the majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans).
Top Democrats and a top Republican stated on Wednesday that they believe they have enough support within the [[United States Senate|Senate]] to pass the Respect for Marriage Act. On Thursday, Chuck Schumer took procedural steps to schedule a debate and vote. {{W|John Thune}}, the Republican Senate Minority Whip, expressed his belief that the support of enough Republicans could be won.
Democratic Senators hope for a minimum of 10 Republican Senators supporting the bill, which would prevent a {{W|filibuster}}.
A Republican Representative, {{W|Liz Cheney}}, urged her "Republican colleagues in the Senate" to vote in favour of the bill on Sunday. She has previously voiced opposition to gay marriage but expressed that "my initial opposition 10 years ago to same-sex marriage was wrong" as "freedom means freedom for everybody."
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== Sources ==
*{{source|url=https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-senate-leader-wants-call-vote-same-sex-marriage-bill-working-get-republican-2022-07-20/
|title=Top Democrats, Republicans in U.S. Senate see chance for bill protecting gay marriage
|author=Moira Warburton
|pub=Reuters
|date=July 21, 2022
}}
*{{source|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jul/24/pete-buttigieg-same-sex-bill-republicans-senate
|title=Pete Buttigieg urges Republicans to back same-sex marriage bill
|author=Martin Pengelly
|pub=The Guardian
|date=July 24, 2022
}}
*{{source|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jul/19/us-house-bill-protect-same-sex-interracial-marriage
|title=US House passes bill to protect right to same-sex and interracial marriage
|author=Lois Beckett
|pub=The Guardian
|date=July 19, 2022
}}
*{{source|url=https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/21/politics/ron-johnson-same-sex-marriage-bill/index.html
|title=Vulnerable GOP Sen. Ron Johnson signals he would vote for same-sex marriage bill
|author=Manu Rajuwik, Clare Foran
|pub=CNN
|date=July 21, 2022
}}
*{{source|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-62232518?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
|title=Republicans help pass House gay marriage bill
|author=
|pub=BBC News
|date=July 20, 2022
}}
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Wondering if there's a policy for how many articles must populate a category prior to its creation, as by this token, many, including Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin (6 articles), UK Chancellor & possible next PM Rishi Sunak (4) &c deserve categories. I would understand if they were not notable enough for a worldwide audience; then again, how do they fare against the former President of Sri Lanka? [[User:JJLiu112|JJLiu112]] ([[User talk:JJLiu112|talk]]) 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)
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Wondering if there's a policy for how many articles must populate a category prior to its creation, as by this token, many, including Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin (6 articles), UK Chancellor & possible next PM Rishi Sunak (4) &c deserve categories. I would understand if they were not notable enough for a worldwide audience; then again, how do they fare against the former President of Sri Lanka? [[User:JJLiu112|JJLiu112]] ([[User talk:JJLiu112|talk]]) 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)
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Wondering if there's a policy for how many articles must populate a category prior to its creation, as by this token, many, including Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin (6 articles), UK Chancellor & possible next PM Rishi Sunak (4) &c deserve categories. I would understand if they were not notable enough for a worldwide audience; then again, how do they fare against the former President of Sri Lanka? [[User:JJLiu112|JJLiu112]] ([[User talk:JJLiu112|talk]]) 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)
:The rule of thumb is three articles. I don't think it is policy but it is a rule I generally abide by. But since we've had it for months and we may be publishing the second article shortly, I didn't think it worth it to speedy delete it. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:35, 24 July 2022 (UTC)
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Wondering if there's a policy for how many articles must populate a category prior to its creation, as by this token, many, including Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin (6 articles), UK Chancellor & possible next PM Rishi Sunak (4) &c deserve categories. I would understand if they were not notable enough for a worldwide audience; then again, how do they fare against the former President of Sri Lanka? [[User:JJLiu112|JJLiu112]] ([[User talk:JJLiu112|talk]]) 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)
:The rule of thumb is three articles. I don't think it is policy but it is a rule I generally abide by. But since we've had it for months and we may be publishing the second article shortly, I didn't think it worth it to speedy delete it. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:35, 24 July 2022 (UTC)
:JJ, I added [[:Category:Micheál Martin]]. It's a lot of editing, especially when the articles are as old as those for Martin. They almost always include a lot of housekeeping. [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 00:28, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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:The rule of thumb is three articles. I don't think it is policy but it is a rule I generally abide by. But since we've had it for months and we may be publishing the second article shortly, I didn't think it worth it to speedy delete it. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:35, 24 July 2022 (UTC)
:JJ, I added [[:Category:Micheál Martin]]. It's a lot of editing, especially when the articles are as old as those for Martin. They almost always include a lot of housekeeping. [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 00:28, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::I also added [[:Category:Rishi Sunak]], but it got a little sketchy, the third article was Sunak in a photo but not the body of the article. Is there are fourth that I missed? Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 01:47, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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# An article should answer the [[WN:5Ws]], ideally in the lede, but at least somewhere in the article. Most notably, the "When" is not answered. When did the House pass the RFMA? When is the Senate going to vote on it?
# A statement like "The majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans)" needs to be attributed. Is this from a poll? If so, who conducted the poll and when?
This is based on a quick review, please make these fixes first and resubmit for review. Be aware, an in-depth review may reveal other problems. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)|time=22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)}}
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# An article should answer the [[WN:5Ws]], ideally in the lede, but at least somewhere in the article. Most notably, the "When" is not answered. When did the House pass the RFMA? When is the Senate going to vote on it?
# A statement like "The majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans)" needs to be attributed. Is this from a poll? If so, who conducted the poll and when?
This is based on a quick review, please make these fixes first and resubmit for review. Be aware, an in-depth review may reveal other problems. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)|time=22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)}}
:{{re|Profzed}}, the article can be renamed if that is your main problem in working out the lede paragraph. Just suggest the new title here on the Collaboration page. --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 09:58, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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# An article should answer the [[WN:5Ws]], ideally in the lede, but at least somewhere in the article. Most notably, the "When" is not answered. When did the House pass the RFMA? When is the Senate going to vote on it?
# A statement like "The majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans)" needs to be attributed. Is this from a poll? If so, who conducted the poll and when?
This is based on a quick review, please make these fixes first and resubmit for review. Be aware, an in-depth review may reveal other problems. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)|time=22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)}}
:{{re|Profzed}}, the article can be renamed if that is your main problem in working out the lede paragraph. Just suggest the new title here on the Collaboration page. --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 09:58, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::It's better that it all works together. Personally, I'm not keen on how it starts in the current iteration. Cheers, --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:02, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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# An article should answer the [[WN:5Ws]], ideally in the lede, but at least somewhere in the article. Most notably, the "When" is not answered. When did the House pass the RFMA? When is the Senate going to vote on it?
# A statement like "The majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans)" needs to be attributed. Is this from a poll? If so, who conducted the poll and when?
This is based on a quick review, please make these fixes first and resubmit for review. Be aware, an in-depth review may reveal other problems. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)|time=22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)}}
:{{re|Profzed}}, the article can be renamed if that is your main problem in working out the lede paragraph. Just suggest the new title here on the Collaboration page. --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 09:58, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::It's better that it all works together. Personally, I'm not keen on how it starts in the current iteration. Cheers, --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:02, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::I'm think it could be renamed to "Top Democrats, Republicans expect US Senate to pass gay marriage bill" or is there a different title you would prefer? Also, any suggestions for changes to the content? —[[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:08, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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# An article should answer the [[WN:5Ws]], ideally in the lede, but at least somewhere in the article. Most notably, the "When" is not answered. When did the House pass the RFMA? When is the Senate going to vote on it?
# A statement like "The majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans)" needs to be attributed. Is this from a poll? If so, who conducted the poll and when?
This is based on a quick review, please make these fixes first and resubmit for review. Be aware, an in-depth review may reveal other problems. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)|time=22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)}}
:{{re|Profzed}}, the article can be renamed if that is your main problem in working out the lede paragraph. Just suggest the new title here on the Collaboration page. --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 09:58, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::It's better that it all works together. Personally, I'm not keen on how it starts in the current iteration. Cheers, --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:02, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::I'm think it could be renamed to "Top Democrats, Republicans expect US Senate to pass gay marriage bill" or is there a different title you would prefer? Also, any suggestions for changes to the content? —[[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:08, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::::Is that accurate, though? Who are the so-called "Top Republicans" pushing for this to pass? Liz Cheney? Isn't she being pushed out of her own party? Besides that, Wikinews can't just decide who are "top" politicians in a party unless they have been given a role like "Majority Whip" or some other archaic title. But for the international readers, we certainly can't let "top" be an anonymous group. We really need to define it.<br>I seriously think the article needs to start with the House passing the RFMA (including when) and then saying what it is is and then saying when the Senate will vote on it.<br>
::::I also noticed "Democrats expect that a minimum of 10 Republican Senators will support the bill, thus bypassing a filibuster." which is crazy close to "Democrats in the Senate hope at least 10 Republicans will back the bill, thereby beating the filibuster." from ''The Guardian'' ... You may think you are avoiding copyright, but it is still plagiarism and worse, still, you changed '''hope''' to an '''expectation'''. That's not good. [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:33, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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# An article should answer the [[WN:5Ws]], ideally in the lede, but at least somewhere in the article. Most notably, the "When" is not answered. When did the House pass the RFMA? When is the Senate going to vote on it?
# A statement like "The majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans)" needs to be attributed. Is this from a poll? If so, who conducted the poll and when?
This is based on a quick review, please make these fixes first and resubmit for review. Be aware, an in-depth review may reveal other problems. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)|time=22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)}}
:{{re|Profzed}}, the article can be renamed if that is your main problem in working out the lede paragraph. Just suggest the new title here on the Collaboration page. --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 09:58, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::It's better that it all works together. Personally, I'm not keen on how it starts in the current iteration. Cheers, --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:02, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::I'm think it could be renamed to "Top Democrats, Republicans expect US Senate to pass gay marriage bill" or is there a different title you would prefer? Also, any suggestions for changes to the content? —[[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:08, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::::Is that accurate, though? Who are the so-called "Top Republicans" pushing for this to pass? Liz Cheney? Isn't she being pushed out of her own party? Besides that, Wikinews can't just decide who are "top" politicians in a party unless they have been given a role like "Majority Whip" or some other archaic title. But for the international readers, we certainly can't let "top" be an anonymous group. We really need to define it.<br>I seriously think the article needs to start with the House passing the RFMA (including when) and then saying what it is is and then saying when the Senate will vote on it.<br>
::::I also noticed "Democrats expect that a minimum of 10 Republican Senators will support the bill, thus bypassing a filibuster." which is crazy close to "Democrats in the Senate hope at least 10 Republicans will back the bill, thereby beating the filibuster." from ''The Guardian'' ... You may think you are avoiding copyright, but it is still plagiarism and worse, still, you changed '''hope''' to an '''expectation'''. That's not good. [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:33, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::::1. In the Reuters article, they name John Thune, the Senate Minority Whip.
:::::2. OK, we can do that.
:::::3. I reject that this is "plagiarism". I wrote that myself, I did not use someone else's words as my own. If you are uncomfortable with it, I am happy to change it, however.
:::::4. I accept I incorrectly described it as an expectation on accident.
:::::I will makes changes according to these points. [[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:45, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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# An article should answer the [[WN:5Ws]], ideally in the lede, but at least somewhere in the article. Most notably, the "When" is not answered. When did the House pass the RFMA? When is the Senate going to vote on it?
# A statement like "The majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans)" needs to be attributed. Is this from a poll? If so, who conducted the poll and when?
This is based on a quick review, please make these fixes first and resubmit for review. Be aware, an in-depth review may reveal other problems. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)|time=22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)}}
:{{re|Profzed}}, the article can be renamed if that is your main problem in working out the lede paragraph. Just suggest the new title here on the Collaboration page. --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 09:58, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::It's better that it all works together. Personally, I'm not keen on how it starts in the current iteration. Cheers, --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:02, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::I'm think it could be renamed to "Top Democrats, Republicans expect US Senate to pass gay marriage bill" or is there a different title you would prefer? Also, any suggestions for changes to the content? —[[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:08, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::::Is that accurate, though? Who are the so-called "Top Republicans" pushing for this to pass? Liz Cheney? Isn't she being pushed out of her own party? Besides that, Wikinews can't just decide who are "top" politicians in a party unless they have been given a role like "Majority Whip" or some other archaic title. But for the international readers, we certainly can't let "top" be an anonymous group. We really need to define it.<br>I seriously think the article needs to start with the House passing the RFMA (including when) and then saying what it is is and then saying when the Senate will vote on it.<br>
::::I also noticed "Democrats expect that a minimum of 10 Republican Senators will support the bill, thus bypassing a filibuster." which is crazy close to "Democrats in the Senate hope at least 10 Republicans will back the bill, thereby beating the filibuster." from ''The Guardian'' ... You may think you are avoiding copyright, but it is still plagiarism and worse, still, you changed '''hope''' to an '''expectation'''. That's not good. [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:33, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::::1. In the Reuters article, they name John Thune, the Senate Minority Whip.
:::::2. OK, we can do that.
:::::3. I reject that this is "plagiarism". I wrote that myself, I did not use someone else's words as my own. If you are uncomfortable with it, I am happy to change it, however.
:::::4. I accept I incorrectly described it as an expectation on accident.
:::::I will makes changes according to these points. [[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:45, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::::::I realize you probably feel I a being a pain. You might even be thinking "why doesn't this asshole just rewrite the article the way he wants it?" While I could do that, we would not be closer to publishing. If I write it, someone else has to review it. And ''Wikinews'' is a little short on reviewers. I've been trying to coach you without explicitly saying what to write. Well, we have at least until the actual vote in the Senate to keep this a news (when is that anyway?) I do firmly believe this is an important story. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 11:04, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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# An article should answer the [[WN:5Ws]], ideally in the lede, but at least somewhere in the article. Most notably, the "When" is not answered. When did the House pass the RFMA? When is the Senate going to vote on it?
# A statement like "The majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans)" needs to be attributed. Is this from a poll? If so, who conducted the poll and when?
This is based on a quick review, please make these fixes first and resubmit for review. Be aware, an in-depth review may reveal other problems. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)|time=22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)}}
:{{re|Profzed}}, the article can be renamed if that is your main problem in working out the lede paragraph. Just suggest the new title here on the Collaboration page. --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 09:58, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::It's better that it all works together. Personally, I'm not keen on how it starts in the current iteration. Cheers, --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:02, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::I'm think it could be renamed to "Top Democrats, Republicans expect US Senate to pass gay marriage bill" or is there a different title you would prefer? Also, any suggestions for changes to the content? —[[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:08, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::::Is that accurate, though? Who are the so-called "Top Republicans" pushing for this to pass? Liz Cheney? Isn't she being pushed out of her own party? Besides that, Wikinews can't just decide who are "top" politicians in a party unless they have been given a role like "Majority Whip" or some other archaic title. But for the international readers, we certainly can't let "top" be an anonymous group. We really need to define it.<br>I seriously think the article needs to start with the House passing the RFMA (including when) and then saying what it is is and then saying when the Senate will vote on it.<br>
::::I also noticed "Democrats expect that a minimum of 10 Republican Senators will support the bill, thus bypassing a filibuster." which is crazy close to "Democrats in the Senate hope at least 10 Republicans will back the bill, thereby beating the filibuster." from ''The Guardian'' ... You may think you are avoiding copyright, but it is still plagiarism and worse, still, you changed '''hope''' to an '''expectation'''. That's not good. [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:33, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::::1. In the Reuters article, they name John Thune, the Senate Minority Whip.
:::::2. OK, we can do that.
:::::3. I reject that this is "plagiarism". I wrote that myself, I did not use someone else's words as my own. If you are uncomfortable with it, I am happy to change it, however.
:::::4. I accept I incorrectly described it as an expectation on accident.
:::::I will makes changes according to these points. [[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:45, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::::::I realize you probably feel I a being a pain. You might even be thinking "why doesn't this asshole just rewrite the article the way he wants it?" While I could do that, we would not be closer to publishing. If I write it, someone else has to review it. And ''Wikinews'' is a little short on reviewers. I've been trying to coach you without explicitly saying what to write. Well, we have at least until the actual vote in the Senate to keep this a news (when is that anyway?) I do firmly believe this is an important story. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 11:04, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::::::I understand, I just disagree with calling it "plagiarism". Also, I would like to clarify something and the reason a title change is a must. The title is not neccesarily true (which is my mistake). Democrats and a top Republican (I decided it should singular since only one Republican was mentioned) believe it will pass and, of course, a vote neccesitates that but it is not confirmed. In the content, their belief is mentioned which should be enough. Possible new title could be "US House passes gay marriage bill". [[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 11:19, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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# An article should answer the [[WN:5Ws]], ideally in the lede, but at least somewhere in the article. Most notably, the "When" is not answered. When did the House pass the RFMA? When is the Senate going to vote on it?
# A statement like "The majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans)" needs to be attributed. Is this from a poll? If so, who conducted the poll and when?
This is based on a quick review, please make these fixes first and resubmit for review. Be aware, an in-depth review may reveal other problems. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)|time=22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)}}
:{{re|Profzed}}, the article can be renamed if that is your main problem in working out the lede paragraph. Just suggest the new title here on the Collaboration page. --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 09:58, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::It's better that it all works together. Personally, I'm not keen on how it starts in the current iteration. Cheers, --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:02, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::I'm think it could be renamed to "Top Democrats, Republicans expect US Senate to pass gay marriage bill" or is there a different title you would prefer? Also, any suggestions for changes to the content? —[[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:08, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::::Is that accurate, though? Who are the so-called "Top Republicans" pushing for this to pass? Liz Cheney? Isn't she being pushed out of her own party? Besides that, Wikinews can't just decide who are "top" politicians in a party unless they have been given a role like "Majority Whip" or some other archaic title. But for the international readers, we certainly can't let "top" be an anonymous group. We really need to define it.<br>I seriously think the article needs to start with the House passing the RFMA (including when) and then saying what it is is and then saying when the Senate will vote on it.<br>
::::I also noticed "Democrats expect that a minimum of 10 Republican Senators will support the bill, thus bypassing a filibuster." which is crazy close to "Democrats in the Senate hope at least 10 Republicans will back the bill, thereby beating the filibuster." from ''The Guardian'' ... You may think you are avoiding copyright, but it is still plagiarism and worse, still, you changed '''hope''' to an '''expectation'''. That's not good. [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:33, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::::1. In the Reuters article, they name John Thune, the Senate Minority Whip.
:::::2. OK, we can do that.
:::::3. I reject that this is "plagiarism". I wrote that myself, I did not use someone else's words as my own. If you are uncomfortable with it, I am happy to change it, however.
:::::4. I accept I incorrectly described it as an expectation on accident.
:::::I will makes changes according to these points. [[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:45, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::::::I realize you probably feel I a being a pain. You might even be thinking "why doesn't this asshole just rewrite the article the way he wants it?" While I could do that, we would not be closer to publishing. If I write it, someone else has to review it. And ''Wikinews'' is a little short on reviewers. I've been trying to coach you without explicitly saying what to write. Well, we have at least until the actual vote in the Senate to keep this a news (when is that anyway?) I do firmly believe this is an important story. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 11:04, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::::::I understand, I just disagree with calling it "plagiarism". Also, I would like to clarify something and the reason a title change is a must. The title is not neccesarily true (which is my mistake). Democrats and a top Republican (I decided it should singular since only one Republican was mentioned) believe it will pass and, of course, a vote neccesitates that but a vote is not 100% confirmed. In the content, their belief is mentioned which should be enough. Possible new title could be "US House passes gay marriage bill". [[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 11:19, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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# An article should answer the [[WN:5Ws]], ideally in the lede, but at least somewhere in the article. Most notably, the "When" is not answered. When did the House pass the RFMA? When is the Senate going to vote on it?
# A statement like "The majority of Americans support gay marriage, with 70% of adults voicing support (83% of Democrats and 55% of Republicans)" needs to be attributed. Is this from a poll? If so, who conducted the poll and when?
This is based on a quick review, please make these fixes first and resubmit for review. Be aware, an in-depth review may reveal other problems. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)|time=22:26, 24 July 2022 (UTC)}}
:{{re|Profzed}}, the article can be renamed if that is your main problem in working out the lede paragraph. Just suggest the new title here on the Collaboration page. --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 09:58, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::It's better that it all works together. Personally, I'm not keen on how it starts in the current iteration. Cheers, --[[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:02, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::I'm think it could be renamed to "Top Democrats, Republicans expect US Senate to pass gay marriage bill" or is there a different title you would prefer? Also, any suggestions for changes to the content? —[[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:08, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::::Is that accurate, though? Who are the so-called "Top Republicans" pushing for this to pass? Liz Cheney? Isn't she being pushed out of her own party? Besides that, Wikinews can't just decide who are "top" politicians in a party unless they have been given a role like "Majority Whip" or some other archaic title. But for the international readers, we certainly can't let "top" be an anonymous group. We really need to define it.<br>I seriously think the article needs to start with the House passing the RFMA (including when) and then saying what it is is and then saying when the Senate will vote on it.<br>
::::I also noticed "Democrats expect that a minimum of 10 Republican Senators will support the bill, thus bypassing a filibuster." which is crazy close to "Democrats in the Senate hope at least 10 Republicans will back the bill, thereby beating the filibuster." from ''The Guardian'' ... You may think you are avoiding copyright, but it is still plagiarism and worse, still, you changed '''hope''' to an '''expectation'''. That's not good. [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 10:33, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::::1. In the Reuters article, they name John Thune, the Senate Minority Whip.
:::::2. OK, we can do that.
:::::3. I reject that this is "plagiarism". I wrote that myself, I did not use someone else's words as my own. If you are uncomfortable with it, I am happy to change it, however.
:::::4. I accept I incorrectly described it as an expectation on accident.
:::::I will makes changes according to these points. [[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 10:45, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::::::I realize you probably feel I a being a pain. You might even be thinking "why doesn't this asshole just rewrite the article the way he wants it?" While I could do that, we would not be closer to publishing. If I write it, someone else has to review it. And ''Wikinews'' is a little short on reviewers. I've been trying to coach you without explicitly saying what to write. Well, we have at least until the actual vote in the Senate to keep this a news (when is that anyway?) I do firmly believe this is an important story. Cheers, [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 11:04, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:::::::I understand, I just disagree with calling it "plagiarism". Also, I would like to clarify something and the reason a title change is a must. The title is not neccesarily true (which is my mistake). Democrats and a top Republican (I decided it should singular since only one Republican was mentioned) believe it will pass and, of course, a vote neccesitates that but a vote is not 100% confirmed. In the content, their belief is mentioned which should be enough. Possible new title could be "US House passes gay marriage bill". [[User:Profzed|Profzed]] ([[User talk:Profzed|talk]]) 11:19, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
::::::::I am sorry if that offended you, but looking at the two sentences ... well, it's pointless to explore ... we are beyond that. "House passes gay marriage bill" or "same-sex marriage bill" or "RFMA" or whatever seems a bit old. When did the House vote? Feels like a week ago. Perhaps the idea the Senate "is going to vote" is also not ideal. Perhaps this article is best suited to be prepared for when the Senate ''actually'' votes and then on that day we can say what the result was. Is it going to be this week? (I still don't see it in the article). If we are ready we can publish quickly. If we are a little slow we can include some reactions. I think an impactful article could be about what the Senate does. And I mean "after the fact" instead of this. This is just an idea and you are free to work on the article and submit for review again. (I am going to need to go down for sleep). [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 11:57, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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A new book launched in eBook: '''The Worldwide Bangabandhu''' (''Story of an inspirational figure''). From online sellers and platforms, we heard that it’s a series book, about a political leader of Asia, Bangladesh. The author '''Md. Rezowan Ahmed''' wrote and published the first volume of it on ''April 8, 2022''. It was written as a small tribute to {{w|Mujib Year}} known as the 100th birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur the father of the nation.[[File:Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1950.jpg|Sheikh_Mujibur_Rahman_in_1950 |thumb]]
He is the single author of this series and also the publisher. He declared the series name of a few platforms “The Worldwide Bangabandhu Series”. From the Google references the book is written in the standard English language and available in eBook, ePUB, Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, and many more formats. The international standard book number (ISBN) authority confirms that the book is enlisted on their database officially.
The book is currently featured in Amazon Books, Google Book, Apple Book Store, Rakuten Kobo, Blurb, and other international online book platforms.
{{w|Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman}} — architect of the country’s independence was assassinated along with most of his family members at the crack of dawn on 15 August 1975 by a cabal of army personnel under a deep-rooted conspiracy against the country and its independence. His two daughters Sheikh Hasina, now the prime minister, and Sheikh Rehana – luckily survived the massacre as they were abroad at that time.
Moreover, the war course memorial book titled 'Murtir 61 Muktir 71' was unveiled on Saturday at the Liberation War Museum in the capital's Agargaon area. Major (Retd) Rafiqul Islam, Bir Uttam, MP launched the book virtually. A training session for 61 selected Bangladeshi youths already trained in some sectors and who were staying in India during the wartime of 1971, was organized to develop them into skilled army officers.
Also in news, the Mujib graphic novel, depicting Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's life in ten installments, is Bangladesh's answer to the American DC comics and Japanese Manga.
All 10 installments are available in the Ekushey Book Fair at the stall of the Center for Research and Information.
The book has made a selling blast within a month. The platforms are saying it's going to be the book of the month in the series category. All the new readers are getting attracted to new books. The profit stats is growing higher day by day in this book. We contact the author and the publisher of this book, we are arranging an interview soon with the whole team of The Worldwide Bangabandhu.
== Book Description ==
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a Bengali nationalist politician and the founding leader. He headed the Awami League, served as the first President, and later became Prime Minister. He directed to with the honorary titles of Bangabandhu and Father of Bengali Nation. His eldest daughter Sheikh Hasina Wajed is the current head of the Awami League and the current Prime Minister.
== Book Details ==
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* ASIN : B09XSZQ751
* Publisher : Independently published (April 9, 2022)
* Language : English
* Paperback : 31 pages
* ISBN-13 : 979-8449707512
* Item Weight : 4.8 ounces
* Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.07 x 11 inches
* Category: Nonfiction » History » Contemporary political
* Category: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » History
* Words: 3,180
* Box Set: Yes
== Author Socials ==
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[http://books.apple.com/us/book/id1618983993 Apple Books]
[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XKRRY54 Amazon Books]
[https://books2read.com/worldwide-Bangabandhu Books2Read]
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A new book launched in eBook: '''The Worldwide Bangabandhu''' (''Story of an inspirational figure''). From online sellers and platforms, we heard that it’s a series book, about a political leader of {{w|Asia}}, {{w|Bangladesh}}. The author '''Md. Rezowan Ahmed''' wrote and published the first volume of it on ''April 8, 2022''. It was written as a small tribute to {{w|Mujib Year}} known as the 100th birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur the father of the nation.[[File:Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1950.jpg|Sheikh_Mujibur_Rahman_in_1950 |thumb]]
He is the single author of this series and also the publisher. He declared the series name of a few platforms “The Worldwide Bangabandhu Series”. From the Google references the book is written in the standard English language and available in eBook, ePUB, Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, and many more formats. The international standard book number (ISBN) authority confirms that the book is enlisted on their database officially.
The book is currently featured in Amazon Books, Google Book, Apple Book Store, Rakuten Kobo, Blurb, and other international online book platforms.
{{w|Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman}} — architect of the country’s independence was assassinated along with most of his family members at the crack of dawn on 15 August 1975 by a cabal of army personnel under a deep-rooted conspiracy against the country and its independence. His two daughters {{w|Sheikh Hasina}}, now the prime minister, and {{w|Sheikh Rehana}} – luckily survived the massacre as they were abroad at that time.
Moreover, the war course memorial book titled 'Murtir 61 Muktir 71' was unveiled on Saturday at the Liberation War Museum in the capital's Agargaon area. Major (Retd) Rafiqul Islam, Bir Uttam, MP launched the book virtually. A training session for 61 selected Bangladeshi youths already trained in some sectors and who were staying in India during the wartime of 1971, was organized to develop them into skilled army officers.
Also in news, the Mujib graphic novel, depicting Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's life in ten installments, is Bangladesh's answer to the American DC comics and Japanese Manga.
All 10 installments are available in the {{w|Ekushey Book Fair}} at the stall of the Center for Research and Information.
The book has made a selling blast within a month. The platforms are saying it's going to be the book of the month in the series category. All the new readers are getting attracted to new books. The profit stats is growing higher day by day in this book. We contact the author and the publisher of this book, we are arranging an interview soon with the whole team of The Worldwide Bangabandhu.
== Book Description ==
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a Bengali nationalist politician and the founding leader of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. He headed the Awami League, served as the first President of Bangladesh, and later became Prime Minister. He is popularly referred to with the honorary titles of Bangabandhu and Father of Bengali Nation. His eldest daughter Sheikh Hasina Wajed is the present head of the Awami League and the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
== Book Details ==
[[File:The Worldwide Bangabandhu Book.jpg|thumb|The Worldwide Bangabandhu (Story of an inspirational figure)]]
* ASIN : B09XSZQ751
* Publisher : Independently published (April 9, 2022)
* Language : English
* Paperback : 31 pages
* ISBN-13 : 979-8449707512
* Item Weight : 4.8 ounces
* Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.07 x 11 inches
* Category: Nonfiction » History » Contemporary political
* Category: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » History
* Words: 3,180
* Box Set: Yes
== Author Socials ==
[[File:Md. Rezowan Ahmed Formal.jpg|thumb|Md. Rezowan Ahmed's Formal Photo]]
[https://g.co/kgs/9zLYBa Google Knowledge Panel] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rezowanahmed/ Linkedin] [https://www.facebook.com/rezowanahmed.mra Facebook Page] [https://twitter.com/redmamba Twitter] [https://www.instagram.com/redmamba/ Instagram]
== Digital Shops ==
[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/The_Worldwide_Bangabandhu_Story_of_an_inspirationa?id=2AtvEAAAQBAJ&hl=en_US&gl=US Google Books]
[http://books.apple.com/us/book/id1618983993 Apple Books]
[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XKRRY54 Amazon Books]
[https://books2read.com/worldwide-Bangabandhu Books2Read]
[https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1142112 Smashwords]
[https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/md-rezowan-ahmed/the-worldwide-bangabandhu/ebook/product-2y7rd6.html?page=1&pageSize=4 Lulu]
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He is the single author of this series and also the publisher. He declared the series name of a few platforms “The Worldwide Bangabandhu Series”. From the Google references the book is written in the standard English language and available in eBook, ePUB, Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, and many more formats. The international standard book number (ISBN) authority confirms that the book is enlisted on their database officially.
The book is currently featured in Amazon Books, Google Book, Apple Book Store, Rakuten Kobo, Blurb, and other international online book platforms.
{{w|Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman}} — architect of the country’s independence was assassinated along with most of his family members at the crack of dawn on 15 August 1975 by a cabal of army personnel under a deep-rooted conspiracy against the country and its independence. His two daughters {{w|Sheikh Hasina}}, now the prime minister, and {{w|Sheikh Rehana}} – luckily survived the massacre as they were abroad at that time.
Moreover, the war course memorial book titled 'Murtir 61 Muktir 71' was unveiled on Saturday at the Liberation War Museum in the capital's Agargaon area. Major (Retd) Rafiqul Islam, Bir Uttam, MP launched the book virtually. A training session for 61 selected Bangladeshi youths already trained in some sectors and who were staying in India during the wartime of 1971, was organized to develop them into skilled army officers.
Also in news, the Mujib graphic novel, depicting Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's life in ten installments, is Bangladesh's answer to the American DC comics and Japanese Manga.
All 10 installments are available in the {{w|Ekushey Book Fair}} at the stall of the Center for Research and Information.
The book has made a selling blast within a month. The platforms are saying it's going to be the book of the month in the series category. All the new readers are getting attracted to new books. The profit stats is growing higher day by day in this book. We contact the author and the publisher of this book, we are arranging an interview soon with the whole team of The Worldwide Bangabandhu.
== Book Description ==
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a Bengali nationalist politician and the founding leader of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. He headed the Awami League, served as the first President of Bangladesh, and later became Prime Minister. He is popularly referred to with the honorary titles of Bangabandhu and Father of Bengali Nation. His eldest daughter Sheikh Hasina Wajed is the present head of the Awami League and the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
== Book Details ==
[[File:The Worldwide Bangabandhu Book.jpg|thumb|The Worldwide Bangabandhu (Story of an inspirational figure)]]
* ASIN : B09XSZQ751
* Publisher : Independently published (April 9, 2022)
* Language : English
* Paperback : 31 pages
* ISBN-13 : 979-8449707512
* Item Weight : 4.8 ounces
* Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.07 x 11 inches
* Category: Nonfiction » History » Contemporary political
* Category: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » History
* Words: 3,180
* Box Set: Yes
== Author Socials ==
[[File:Md. Rezowan Ahmed Formal.jpg|thumb|Md. Rezowan Ahmed's Formal Photo]]
[https://g.co/kgs/9zLYBa Google Knowledge Panel] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rezowanahmed/ Linkedin] [https://www.facebook.com/rezowanahmed.mra Facebook Page] [https://twitter.com/redmamba Twitter] [https://www.instagram.com/redmamba/ Instagram]
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A new book launched in eBook: '''The Worldwide Bangabandhu''' (''Story of an inspirational figure''). From online sellers and platforms, we heard that it’s a series book, about a political leader of {{w|Asia}}, {{w|Bangladesh}}. The author '''Md. Rezowan Ahmed''' wrote and published the first volume of it on ''April 8, 2022''. It was written as a small tribute to {{w|Mujib Year}} known as the 100th birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur the father of the nation.[[File:Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1950.jpg|Sheikh_Mujibur_Rahman_in_1950 |thumb]]
He is the single author of this series and also the publisher. He declared the series name of a few platforms “The Worldwide Bangabandhu Series”. From the Google references the book is written in the standard English language and available in eBook, ePUB, Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, and many more formats. The international standard book number (ISBN) authority confirms that the book is enlisted on their database officially.
The book is currently featured in Amazon Books, Google Book, Apple Book Store, Rakuten Kobo, Blurb, and other international online book platforms.
{{w|Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman}} — architect of the country’s independence was assassinated along with most of his family members at the crack of dawn on 15 August 1975 by a cabal of army personnel under a deep-rooted conspiracy against the country and its independence. His two daughters {{w|Sheikh Hasina}}, now the prime minister, and {{w|Sheikh Rehana}} – luckily survived the massacre as they were abroad at that time.
Moreover, the war course memorial book titled 'Murtir 61 Muktir 71' was unveiled on Saturday at the Liberation War Museum in the capital's Agargaon area. Major (Retd) Rafiqul Islam, Bir Uttam, MP launched the book virtually. A training session for 61 selected Bangladeshi youths already trained in some sectors and who were staying in India during the wartime of 1971, was organized to develop them into skilled army officers.
Also in news, the Mujib graphic novel, depicting Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's life in ten installments, is Bangladesh's answer to the American DC comics and Japanese Manga.
All 10 installments are available in the {{w|Ekushey Book Fair}} at the stall of the Center for Research and Information.
The book has made a selling blast within a month. The platforms are saying it's going to be the book of the month in the series category. All the new readers are getting attracted to new books. The profit stats is growing higher day by day in this book. We contact the author and the publisher of this book, we are arranging an interview soon with the whole team of The Worldwide Bangabandhu.
== Book Description ==
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a Bengali nationalist politician and the founding leader of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. He headed the Awami League, served as the first President of Bangladesh, and later became Prime Minister. He is popularly referred to with the honorary titles of Bangabandhu and Father of Bengali Nation. His eldest daughter Sheikh Hasina Wajed is the present head of the Awami League and the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
== Book Details ==
[[File:The Worldwide Bangabandhu Book.jpg|thumb|The Worldwide Bangabandhu (Story of an inspirational figure)]]
* ASIN : B09XSZQ751
* Publisher : Independently published (April 9, 2022)
* Language : English
* Paperback : 31 pages
* ISBN-13 : 979-8449707512
* Item Weight : 4.8 ounces
* Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.07 x 11 inches
* Category: Nonfiction » History » Contemporary political
* Category: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » History
* Words: 3,180
* Box Set: Yes
== Author Socials ==
[[File:Md. Rezowan Ahmed Formal.jpg|thumb|Md. Rezowan Ahmed's Formal Photo]]
[https://g.co/kgs/9zLYBa Google Knowledge Panel] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rezowanahmed/ Linkedin] [https://www.facebook.com/rezowanahmed.mra Facebook Page] [https://twitter.com/redmamba Twitter] [https://www.instagram.com/redmamba/ Instagram]
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He is the single author of this series and also the publisher. He declared the series name of a few platforms “The Worldwide Bangabandhu Series”. From the Google references the book is written in the standard English language and available in eBook, ePUB, Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, and many more formats. The international standard book number (ISBN) authority confirms that the book is enlisted on their database officially.
The book is currently featured in Amazon Books, Google Book, Apple Book Store, Rakuten Kobo, Blurb, and other international online book platforms.
{{w|Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman}} — architect of the country’s independence was assassinated along with most of his family members at the crack of dawn on 15 August 1975 by a cabal of army personnel under a deep-rooted conspiracy against the country and its independence. His two daughters {{w|Sheikh Hasina}}, now the prime minister, and {{w|Sheikh Rehana}} – luckily survived the massacre as they were abroad at that time.
Moreover, the war course memorial book titled 'Murtir 61 Muktir 71' was unveiled on Saturday at the Liberation War Museum in the capital's Agargaon area. Major (Retd) Rafiqul Islam, Bir Uttam, MP launched the book virtually. A training session for 61 selected Bangladeshi youths already trained in some sectors and who were staying in India during the wartime of 1971, was organized to develop them into skilled army officers.
Also in news, the Mujib graphic novel, depicting Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's life in ten installments, is Bangladesh's answer to the American DC comics and Japanese Manga.
All 10 installments are available in the {{w|Ekushey Book Fair}} at the stall of the Center for Research and Information.
The book has made a selling blast within a month. The platforms are saying it's going to be the book of the month in the series category. All the new readers are getting attracted to new books. The profit stats is growing higher day by day in this book. We contact the author and the publisher of this book, we are arranging an interview soon with the whole team of The Worldwide Bangabandhu.
== Book Description ==
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a Bengali nationalist politician and the founding leader of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. He headed the Awami League, served as the first President of Bangladesh, and later became Prime Minister. He is popularly referred to with the honorary titles of Bangabandhu and Father of Bengali Nation. His eldest daughter Sheikh Hasina Wajed is the present head of the Awami League and the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
== Book Details ==
[[File:The Worldwide Bangabandhu Book.jpg|thumb|The Worldwide Bangabandhu (Story of an inspirational figure)]]
* ASIN : B09XSZQ751
* Publisher : Independently published (April 9, 2022)
* Language : English
* Paperback : 31 pages
* ISBN-13 : 979-8449707512
* Item Weight : 4.8 ounces
* Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.07 x 11 inches
* Category: Nonfiction » History » Contemporary political
* Category: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » History
* Words: 3,180
* Box Set: Yes
== Author Socials ==
[[File:Md. Rezowan Ahmed Formal.jpg|thumb|Md. Rezowan Ahmed's Formal Photo]]
[https://g.co/kgs/9zLYBa Google Knowledge Panel] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rezowanahmed/ Linkedin] [https://www.facebook.com/rezowanahmed.mra Facebook Page] [https://twitter.com/redmamba Twitter] [https://www.instagram.com/redmamba/ Instagram]
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A new book launched in eBook: '''The Worldwide Bangabandhu''' (''Story of an inspirational figure''). From online sellers and platforms, we heard that it’s a series book, about a political leader of {{w|Asia}}, {{w|Bangladesh}}. The author '''Md. Rezowan Ahmed''' wrote and published the first volume of it on ''April 8, 2022''. It was written as a small tribute to {{w|Mujib Year}} known as the 100th birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur the father of the nation.[[File:Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1950.jpg|Sheikh_Mujibur_Rahman_in_1950 |thumb]]
He is the single author of this series and also the publisher. He declared the series name of a few platforms “The Worldwide Bangabandhu Series”. From the Google references the book is written in the standard English language and available in eBook, ePUB, Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, and many more formats. The international standard book number (ISBN) authority confirms that the book is enlisted on their database officially.
The book is currently featured in Amazon Books, Google Book, Apple Book Store, Rakuten Kobo, Blurb, and other international online book platforms.
{{w|Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman}} — architect of the country’s independence was assassinated along with most of his family members at the crack of dawn on 15 August 1975 by a cabal of army personnel under a deep-rooted conspiracy against the country and its independence. His two daughters {{w|Sheikh Hasina}}, now the prime minister, and {{w|Sheikh Rehana}} – luckily survived the massacre as they were abroad at that time.
Moreover, the war course memorial book titled 'Murtir 61 Muktir 71' was unveiled on Saturday at the Liberation War Museum in the capital's Agargaon area. Major (Retd) Rafiqul Islam, Bir Uttam, MP launched the book virtually. A training session for 61 selected Bangladeshi youths already trained in some sectors and who were staying in India during the wartime of 1971, was organized to develop them into skilled army officers.
Also in news, the Mujib graphic novel, depicting Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's life in ten installments, is Bangladesh's answer to the American DC comics and Japanese Manga.
All 10 installments are available in the {{w|Ekushey Book Fair}} at the stall of the Center for Research and Information.
The book has made a selling blast within a month. The platforms are saying it's going to be the book of the month in the series category. All the new readers are getting attracted to new books. The profit stats is growing higher day by day in this book. We contact the author and the publisher of this book, we are arranging an interview soon with the whole team of The Worldwide Bangabandhu.
== Book Description ==
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a Bengali nationalist politician and the founding leader of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. He headed the Awami League, served as the first President of Bangladesh, and later became Prime Minister. He is popularly referred to with the honorary titles of Bangabandhu and Father of Bengali Nation. His eldest daughter Sheikh Hasina Wajed is the present head of the Awami League and the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
== Book Details ==
[[File:The Worldwide Bangabandhu Book.jpg|thumb|The Worldwide Bangabandhu (Story of an inspirational figure)]]
* ASIN : B09XSZQ751
* Publisher : Independently published (April 9, 2022)
* Language : English
* Paperback : 31 pages
* ISBN-13 : 979-8449707512
* Item Weight : 4.8 ounces
* Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.07 x 11 inches
* Category: Nonfiction » History » Contemporary political
* Category: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » History
* Words: 3,180
* Box Set: Yes
== Author Socials ==
[[File:Md. Rezowan Ahmed Formal.jpg|thumb|Md. Rezowan Ahmed's Formal Photo]]
[https://g.co/kgs/9zLYBa Google Knowledge Panel] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rezowanahmed/ Linkedin] [https://www.facebook.com/rezowanahmed.mra Facebook Page] [https://twitter.com/redmamba Twitter] [https://www.instagram.com/redmamba/ Instagram]
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He is the single author of this series and also the publisher. He declared the series name of a few platforms “The Worldwide Bangabandhu Series”. From the Google references the book is written in the standard English language and available in eBook, ePUB, Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, and many more formats. The international standard book number (ISBN) authority confirms that the book is enlisted on their database officially.
The book is currently featured in Amazon Books, Google Book, Apple Book Store, Rakuten Kobo, Blurb, and other international online book platforms.
{{w|Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman}} — architect of the country’s independence was assassinated along with most of his family members at the crack of dawn on 15 August 1975 by a cabal of army personnel under a deep-rooted conspiracy against the country and its independence. His two daughters {{w|Sheikh Hasina}}, now the prime minister, and {{w|Sheikh Rehana}} – luckily survived the massacre as they were abroad at that time.
Moreover, the war course memorial book titled 'Murtir 61 Muktir 71' was unveiled on Saturday at the Liberation War Museum in the capital's Agargaon area. Major (Retd) Rafiqul Islam, Bir Uttam, MP launched the book virtually. A training session for 61 selected Bangladeshi youths already trained in some sectors and who were staying in India during the wartime of 1971, was organized to develop them into skilled army officers.
Also in news, the Mujib graphic novel, depicting Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's life in ten installments, is Bangladesh's answer to the American DC comics and Japanese Manga.
All 10 installments are available in the {{w|Ekushey Book Fair}} at the stall of the Center for Research and Information.
The book has made a selling blast within a month. The platforms are saying it's going to be the book of the month in the series category. All the new readers are getting attracted to new books. The profit stats is growing higher day by day in this book. We contact the author and the publisher of this book, we are arranging an interview soon with the whole team of The Worldwide Bangabandhu.
== Book Description ==
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a Bengali nationalist politician and the founding leader of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. He headed the Awami League, served as the first President of Bangladesh, and later became Prime Minister. He is popularly referred to with the honorary titles of Bangabandhu and Father of Bengali Nation. His eldest daughter Sheikh Hasina Wajed is the present head of the Awami League and the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
== Book Details ==
[[File:The Worldwide Bangabandhu Book.jpg|thumb|The Worldwide Bangabandhu (Story of an inspirational figure)]]
* ASIN : B09XSZQ751
* Publisher : Independently published (April 9, 2022)
* Language : English
* Paperback : 31 pages
* ISBN-13 : 979-8449707512
* Item Weight : 4.8 ounces
* Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.07 x 11 inches
* Category: Nonfiction » History » Contemporary political
* Category: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » History
* Words: 3,180
* Box Set: Yes
== Author Socials ==
[[File:Md. Rezowan Ahmed Formal.jpg|thumb|Md. Rezowan Ahmed's Formal Photo]]
[https://g.co/kgs/9zLYBa Google Knowledge Panel] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rezowanahmed/ Linkedin] [https://www.facebook.com/rezowanahmed.mra Facebook Page] [https://twitter.com/redmamba Twitter] [https://www.instagram.com/redmamba/ Instagram]
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A new book launched in eBook: '''The Worldwide Bangabandhu''' (''Story of an inspirational figure''). From online sellers and platforms, we heard that it’s a series book, about a political leader of {{w|Asia}}, {{w|Bangladesh}}. The author '''Md. Rezowan Ahmed''' wrote and published the first volume of it on ''April 8, 2022''. It was written as a small tribute to {{w|Mujib Year}} known as the 100th birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur the father of the nation.[[File:Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1950.jpg|Sheikh_Mujibur_Rahman_in_1950 |thumb]]
He is the single author of this series and also the publisher. He declared the series name of a few platforms “The Worldwide Bangabandhu Series”. From the Google references the book is written in the standard English language and available in eBook, ePUB, Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, and many more formats. The international standard book number (ISBN) authority confirms that the book is enlisted on their database officially.
The book is currently featured in Amazon Books, Google Book, Apple Book Store, Rakuten Kobo, Blurb, and other international online book platforms.
{{w|Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman}} — architect of the country’s independence was assassinated along with most of his family members at the crack of dawn on 15 August 1975 by a cabal of army personnel under a deep-rooted conspiracy against the country and its independence. His two daughters {{w|Sheikh Hasina}}, now the prime minister, and {{w|Sheikh Rehana}} – luckily survived the massacre as they were abroad at that time.
Moreover, the war course memorial book titled 'Murtir 61 Muktir 71' was unveiled on Saturday at the Liberation War Museum in the capital's Agargaon area. Major (Retd) Rafiqul Islam, Bir Uttam, MP launched the book virtually. A training session for 61 selected Bangladeshi youths already trained in some sectors and who were staying in India during the wartime of 1971, was organized to develop them into skilled army officers.
Also in news, the Mujib graphic novel, depicting Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's life in ten installments, is Bangladesh's answer to the American DC comics and Japanese Manga.
All 10 installments are available in the {{w|Ekushey Book Fair}} at the stall of the Center for Research and Information.
The book has made a selling blast within a month. The platforms are saying it's going to be the book of the month in the series category. All the new readers are getting attracted to new books. The profit stats is growing higher day by day in this book. We contact the author and the publisher of this book, we are arranging an interview soon with the whole team of The Worldwide Bangabandhu.
== Book Description ==
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a Bengali nationalist politician and the founding leader of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. He headed the Awami League, served as the first President of Bangladesh, and later became Prime Minister. He is popularly referred to with the honorary titles of Bangabandhu and Father of Bengali Nation. His eldest daughter Sheikh Hasina Wajed is the present head of the Awami League and the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
== Book Details ==
[[File:The Worldwide Bangabandhu Book.jpg|thumb|The Worldwide Bangabandhu (Story of an inspirational figure)]]
* ASIN : B09XSZQ751
* Publisher : Independently published (April 9, 2022)
* Language : English
* Paperback : 31 pages
* ISBN-13 : 979-8449707512
* Item Weight : 4.8 ounces
* Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.07 x 11 inches
* Category: Nonfiction » History » Contemporary political
* Category: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » History
* Words: 3,180
* Box Set: Yes
== Sources ==
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|title = Bangabandhu and Bangladesh’s Landscapes
|author = Fakrul Alam
|pub = The Daily Star
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A new book launched in eBook: '''The Worldwide Bangabandhu''' (''Story of an inspirational figure''). From online sellers and platforms, we heard that it’s a series book, about a political leader of {{w|Asia}}, {{w|Bangladesh}}. The author '''Md. Rezowan Ahmed''' wrote and published the first volume of it on ''April 8, 2022''. It was written as a small tribute to {{w|Mujib Year}} known as the 100th birth centenary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur the father of the nation.[[File:Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1950.jpg|Sheikh_Mujibur_Rahman_in_1950 |thumb]]
He is the single author of this series and also the publisher. He declared the series name of a few platforms “The Worldwide Bangabandhu Series”. From the Google references the book is written in the standard English language and available in eBook, ePUB, Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, and many more formats. The international standard book number (ISBN) authority confirms that the book is enlisted on their database officially.
The book is currently featured in Amazon Books, Google Book, Apple Book Store, Rakuten Kobo, Blurb, and other international online book platforms.
{{w|Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman}} — architect of the country’s independence was assassinated along with most of his family members at the crack of dawn on 15 August 1975 by a cabal of army personnel under a deep-rooted conspiracy against the country and its independence. His two daughters {{w|Sheikh Hasina}}, now the prime minister, and {{w|Sheikh Rehana}} – luckily survived the massacre as they were abroad at that time.
Moreover, the war course memorial book titled 'Murtir 61 Muktir 71' was unveiled on Saturday at the Liberation War Museum in the capital's Agargaon area. Major (Retd) Rafiqul Islam, Bir Uttam, MP launched the book virtually. A training session for 61 selected Bangladeshi youths already trained in some sectors and who were staying in India during the wartime of 1971, was organized to develop them into skilled army officers.
Also in news, the Mujib graphic novel, depicting Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's life in ten installments, is Bangladesh's answer to the American DC comics and Japanese Manga.
All 10 installments are available in the {{w|Ekushey Book Fair}} at the stall of the Center for Research and Information.
The book has made a selling blast within a month. The platforms are saying it's going to be the book of the month in the series category. All the new readers are getting attracted to new books. The profit stats is growing higher day by day in this book. We contact the author and the publisher of this book, we are arranging an interview soon with the whole team of The Worldwide Bangabandhu.
== Book Description ==
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a Bengali nationalist politician and the founding leader of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. He headed the Awami League, served as the first President of Bangladesh, and later became Prime Minister. He is popularly referred to with the honorary titles of Bangabandhu and Father of Bengali Nation. His eldest daughter Sheikh Hasina Wajed is the present head of the Awami League and the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh.
== Sources ==
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*{{source
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|title = Bangabandhu and Bangladesh’s Landscapes
|author = Fakrul Alam
|pub = The Daily Star
|date = May 26, 2022
|archiveurl =
}}
*{{source
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|author = S.F Limited
|pub = Press Release Point
|date = May 26, 2022
|archiveurl =
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*{{source
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|title = A Famous Series Book written by Md. Rezowan Ahmed
|author = The Worldwide
|pub = IssueWire
|date = June 7, 2022
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|author = Fahim Reza Shovon
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|pub = MENAFN
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*{{source
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|title = A New Series Book: The worldwide Bangabandhu written by Md. Rezowan Ahmed
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{{re|S.F Limited}} The announcement of a new book is generally not considered news on Wikinews. Furthermore, this not even current news as it occurred upwards of two months ago. Next, it is written in a very promotional style. The links to sites where to buy the book are absolutely unacceptable. I probably should delete this as spam immediately, but it was rather well put together, unlike most of the spam we receive. Therefore, I am entertaining this for a moment to see what you have to say. You obviously have skills at wiki-editing. [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 01:36, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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{{re|S.F Limited}} The announcement of a new book is generally not considered news on Wikinews. Furthermore, this not even current news as it occurred upwards of two months ago. Next, it is written in a very promotional style. The links to sites where to buy the book are absolutely unacceptable. I probably should delete this as spam immediately, but it was rather well put together, unlike most of the spam we receive. Therefore, I am entertaining this for a moment to see what you have to say. You obviously have skills at wiki-editing. [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 01:36, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
:In addition to the promotional nature of this article, you also seem to have a problematic user name. S.F. Limited seems to be a publishing house which violates [[WN:ROLE]]. [[User:SVTCobra|'''SVT''']][[User Talk:SVTCobra|''Cobra'']] 01:53, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
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QueerEcofeminist
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QueerEcofeminist moved page [[User talk:ApophisJJ]] to [[User talk:Valentin JJ.]]: Automatically moved page while renaming the user "[[Special:CentralAuth/ApophisJJ|ApophisJJ]]" to "[[Special:CentralAuth/Valentin JJ.|Valentin JJ.]]"
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User talk:Edwinrof
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2022-07-25T08:22:04Z
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User talk:GautamSudhanshu
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2022-07-25T08:44:10Z
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User talk:DeliciousWaffle
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2022-07-25T09:29:36Z
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User talk:Taron Lam
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2022-07-25T09:33:42Z
Vladimir Solovjev
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Vladimir Solovjev moved page [[User talk:Taron Lam]] to [[User talk:M. Taron]]: Automatically moved page while renaming the user "[[Special:CentralAuth/Taron Lam|Taron Lam]]" to "[[Special:CentralAuth/M. Taron|M. Taron]]"
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User talk:ViktorChik VTR
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2022-07-25T09:34:10Z
Vladimir Solovjev
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Vladimir Solovjev moved page [[User talk:ViktorChik VTR]] to [[User talk:Viktor Sonyboy]]: Automatically moved page while renaming the user "[[Special:CentralAuth/ViktorChik VTR|ViktorChik VTR]]" to "[[Special:CentralAuth/Viktor Sonyboy|Viktor Sonyboy]]"
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User talk:Maxlkd
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2022-07-25T09:46:48Z
QueerEcofeminist
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QueerEcofeminist moved page [[User talk:Maxlkd]] to [[User talk:Crocodile99999]]: Automatically moved page while renaming the user "[[Special:CentralAuth/Maxlkd|Maxlkd]]" to "[[Special:CentralAuth/Crocodile99999|Crocodile99999]]"
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User talk:Владимир Мазманян
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2022-07-25T09:48:56Z
QueerEcofeminist
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QueerEcofeminist moved page [[User talk:Владимир Мазманян]] to [[User talk:Vanished user 8462510]]: Automatically moved page while renaming the user "[[Special:CentralAuth/Владимир Мазманян|Владимир Мазманян]]" to "[[Special:CentralAuth/Vanished user 8462510|Vanished user 8462510]]"
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User talk:Amazingorchids
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2022-07-25T10:08:29Z
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User talk:StairySky
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2022-07-25T11:35:03Z
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User talk:Chadsansing
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2022-07-25T11:42:38Z
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