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Dr. Albert Grant OBE: As the far-right riots, we remember a life dedicated to equality and Ipswich

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Dr. Albert Grant OBE, Ipswich's first black mayor and long-serving councillor, has passed away at 89. The well-loved community leader was known for his dedication to racial equality and justice.

Why it matters: Grant's 26-year tenure as a councillor and his work with numerous local organisations left an indelible mark on Ipswich's community.

Albert Grant
Dr. Albert Grant OBEIpswich Borough Council   

Key details:

  • Born in Barbados in 1934, Grant moved to Ipswich in 1955 at age 21

  • Elected as councillor for Whitehouse Ward in the mid-1980s, serving until 2016

  • Became Ipswich's first Black Mayor in 1995-1996

  • Awarded an OBE in 2000 for services to the Ipswich community

  • Received an honorary doctorate from the University of Suffolk in October 2021

Grant's community involvement:

  • Co-founded the Ipswich Caribbean Association

  • Co-founded the Ipswich and Suffolk West Indian Association

  • Founded and later became a trustee of the Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality

What they're saying: The current Mayor, Councillor Elango Elavalakan, said: "It is with great sadness that we learn of the loss of Albert Grant. We send our sincere condolences to his family and friends at this time."

Elavalakan added: "He is remembered for his unswerving dedication to tackling racism and deep commitment to equality and justice."

The bottom line: Grant's tireless efforts to combat racism and promote equality will continue to positively impact Ipswich for years to come. His work in founding organisations like the Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality continues to shape community relations and foster integration in the town today, which, given the recent events in towns and cities around the country, is clearly much-needed.

Former Ipswich Town striker charged in £600k cannabis smuggling case

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Former Ipswich Town striker Jay Emmanuel-Thomas has been charged with attempting to smuggle £600,000 worth of cannabis through a UK airport.

The big picture: The 33-year-old, who spent two seasons at Portman Road from 2011 to 2013, was arrested by National Crime Agency officers in Scotland following the seizure of approximately 60kg of the drug at Stansted airport.

Jay Emmanuel Thomas playing for Ipswich Town
Jay Emmanuel-Thomas playing for TownAlamy

Key details:

  • Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, 33, was arrested Wednesday in Gourock, Inverclyde.

  • He's accused of attempting to smuggle £600,000 worth of cannabis through Stansted airport.

  • Border Force officers found approximately 60kg of the drug in two suitcases from Bangkok.

  • Emmanuel-Thomas is set to appear at Carlisle magistrates court Thursday, charged with importing class B drugs.

60kg of cannabis
60kg of cannabis was seizedNCA

JET's Ipswich career: The journeyman joined Ipswich in 2011 for £1.1m from Arsenal, scoring nine goals in 75 appearances for the Tractor Boys. He left Ipswich in 2013 in a swap deal with Bristol City. He most recently played with Greenock Morton in the Scottish Championship.

The bottom line: The NCA warns that cannabis smuggling into the UK carries a maximum 14-year prison sentence, contradicting misinformation some couriers receive about facing only fines.

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