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Publishers Weekly  

The Week in Libraries: July 19, 2024

Among the week's headlines: ALA welcomes the FCC's decision to allow E-rate funding to be used to purchase and lend Wi-Fi hotspots; parents in Lansing, Mich., are unhappy with plans for two new library-less elementary schools; and Kelly Jensen at 'Book Riot' questions an unusually quiet Pride Month for libraries.

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

DWP update as millions of people set for £11,000 boost - Liverpool Echo

  1. DWP update as millions of people set for £11,000 boost  Liverpool Echo
  2. Pension scheme shake-up may add £11,000 to retiree savings  The Guardian
  3. Ministers set out legislation to boost Britons’ retirement savings  Financial Times
  4. Starmer warned new pension bill will fail to tackle long-term pensions crisis  The Independent
  5. FTSE 100 chief warns a pension poverty crisis looms without sweeping review  City A.M.

Committee to Protect Journalists 

CPJ calls on EU’s von der Leyen to make press freedom a reality

The Committee to Protect Journalists and 25 partners on Friday wrote to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calling on her to make press freedom and journalist safety a priority during her second term and offering recommendations for “durable and long-lasting solutions.” “It is crunch-time for the European Commission to deliver on media freedom...

The Toledo Blade 

Editorial: Dems, GOP fail on voter reform

Passage of the SAVE Act in the U.S. House of Representatives could address a valid issue of noncitizens potentially voting in U.S. elections, if only Republicans and Democrats wanted it to.

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Celebration time at Lydden Hill

The UK’s first event dedicated to celebrating rallycross - which was born in Kent - is taking place this weekend.

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Keds the perfect fit

Prospective owner Lloyd Hume has praised Danny Kedwell’s impact as Ashford manager.

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

Better safe than sorry

Ebbsfleet boss Danny Searle is prepared to start the new season without one of his key men if need be - in favour of long-term fitness.