Police in Fife have paid tribute to their “dear friend and colleague” who died last month.Inspector Chris Mutter died on Monday June 29 following a short illness.A spokesman for the force said that his death was a great loss to “all who knew and worked with him”.He said: “His death is a great loss to all who knew and worked with him. All our thoughts are with Maxine and the kids at this time.A statue of the national bard has been given its own face covering as the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum prepares to reopen to the public.Nicola Sturgeon has said that people should not be served in pubs and restaurants if they refuse to give their contact information.The iconic Waverley has paddled again after almost two years out of action.Four in ten Scots believe that English tourists should not be allowed to travel into Scotland without quarantining, a YouGov poll has found.These eco friendly alternatives to everyday household items offer the best way to transform homes into ethical and sustainable havens. “My wife looked after children with disabilities,” said Cross. Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha and David McGoldrick of Sheffield United reported being racially abused on social media last weekend and now Championship star Famara Diedhiou has shared vile abuseDon't wait 30 years - sign up for our daily football email newsletter today!Bristol City star Famara Diedhiou has become the latest player to share vile racist abuse that he has received on social media.And now Diedhiou has been subjected to horrendous messages, posting a screenshot on his Twitter page of another user who sent him a message consisting of three banana emojis.It came after the Senegalese striker missed a penalty during City’s 1-0 loss at Swansea on Saturday.In response, Bristol City posted: “We stand with Famara Diedhiou and anybody who has to suffer racism in any shape or form.“There is no excuse or justification for this disgusting behaviour.”The club also posted a message showing their players taking the knee ahead of their defeat at Swansea, captioned: “Black Lives Matter, always”.Diedhiou is Bristol City's leading scorer this season with 13 goals in all competitions.And Avon and Somerset Police have launched an investigation into the matter. "When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. The Equal Parts kitchen collection offers a range of accessoires with the sole purpose of helping people rediscover the joy of cooking and eating. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Chris had such a passion for policing and in November 2019, whilst receiving treatment, Chris was promoted to Inspector by the Chief Constable, a moment which made Chris and his entire family incredibly proud.“Chris delivered so much for the communities of Fife, and had such a bright future ahead of him within Police Scotland.“He will not be forgotten and his friends and colleagues will pay their respects to him today in their own way.”Chris is survived by his wife Maxine and two children, Ethan, 3, and Eden, one.The spokesman added: “His family are immensely proud of all that Chris achieved but also the messages of support they have received from his many colleagues who so clearly respected him.
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“She is brilliant at it. Put your email in the box at the top of this article or you can follow instructions "We've contacted Twitter to ensure the post is removed and to get further details about the offender. ... Bristol City's Famara Diedhiou racially abused online, sparking police investigation.