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The Covid vaccine developed in the UK by Oxford University and AstraZeneca can protect 70.4% of people from becoming ill and 鈥?in a surprise result 鈥?up to 90% if a lower first dose is used, results from the final trial show.The Oxford vaccine is the third to produce efficacy re <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>stanley cup spain sults, following Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna whose vaccines were made with a different technology. Both of those reported almost 95% efficacy and Pfizer has applied for a licence in the US and UK.How a handful of scientists developed Oxford vaccine at breakneck speedRead moreWhile the Oxford results may not immediately look so good, the scientists say they are not comparable, because they have included people who become mildly ill as well as seriously ill, unlike the other two. Their vaccine has some big advantages, because it is fridge-stable so easily transported and used anywhere in the world. It is also substantially cheaper, at about 拢3 a dose instead of more than 拢20 for th stanley cup e others.The UK has pre-ordered 100m doses of the Oxford vaccine, which is central to its pandemic vaccination plans. Production has already begun and 4m doses have been supplied so far, which cannot be used until the vaccine is licensed.Importantly, Oxford/AstraZeneca have already shown that the vaccine works as well in older people as in younger groups and is safe. There are early indications it might also help st stanley cups uk op transmission of the disease. The announcement today takes us another step closer to the time when we can use va Vvdm Mass grave shows how Black Death devastated the countryside
Prisoners will make sandbags, fence posts and other kit for the army as part of a drive to teach them the value of a hard days work , the government has announced.The 10-year-deal to produce equipment will save the armed forces money and give inmates valuable e <a href=https://www.stanleys-cups.uk>water bottle stanley mployment skills, justice secretary Chris Grayling said.It comes as new stanley us reforms to rehabilitate offenders kick in, including suppor stanley cups uk t at the prison gate when they finish their sentence.Grayling said: For too long we have released prisoners back onto the streets with 拢46 in their pockets and little else than the hope that they would sort themselves out. Its little wonder things havent improved 鈥?but now all this will change. For the first-time we will be giving all offenders a proper chance at rehabilitation, instead of just leaving them to wander the streets and get on with it. And Im proud that on the same day this starts we can also announce an innovative agreement that will see our prison workforce helping our armed forces. By providing this new service, prisoners will be giving something back to their country, while learning important new skills and the value of a hard days work. The agreement to supply army equipment 鈥?struck by the Ministry of Justice MoJ and the Ministry of Defence and signed at Coldingley prison 鈥?builds on a six-month trial that the government says has already reaped savings of nearly 拢500,000.It will see a number of products made by inmates, such as hydraulic jacks for military vehicle main
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Migrant healthcare workers are having to return to their countries of origin, potentially hampering Britains response to the second wave of coronav <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley botella irus, after the expiry of visas to support the NHS, trade unions and charities have warned.Unison has called on the government to stop forcing out key workers in the health and care sec stanley taza tors and to stop barring potential new ones from coming to work here.Along with key workers forced to return to their home countries, many who are still in the UK are struggling to renew their visas due to delays and prohibitive costs and have become overstayers as a result, something which can further hamper their ability to renew their visas.Unison says that the policy is having a serious impact during the second wave of the pandemic and at a time when there are 122,000 vacancies in the health and care sectors in England.After this crisis, remember the NHS is not drained by migrants, but sustained by them | Nesrine MalikRead moreDoctors Association UK has called for indefinite leave to remain for migrant healthcare workers and raised concerns about visa processing delays.It has drafted a letter, signed by 1,660 doctors and other healthcare workers protesting about the treatment of the Egyptian consultant cardiologist Dr Basem Enany, who became critically ill from Covid complications. Before he fell sick he had treated many patients at York hospital but he and his fam stanley shop ily fear for their future in the UK because the Home Office has not yet confirmed w Mqvh Smith to slash restrictions on police power
Measures are being introduced to try to identify <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.us>stanley us what is driving rising murder rates in the wake of a spike in teenage deaths in some of the UKs homicide hotspots.All homicides in London, Birmingham and south Wales will be reviewed by the authorities in an attempt to learn from the chaotic sequences of events that often preempt a death.Every government agency involved in the victims life 鈥?health services, local authorities, childrens services, probation, and even voluntary groups 鈥?will contribute to an examination of what went wrong and consider how to identify the signs of a life at risk.Police hope to see patterns that will help to prevent future murders. If the pilot scheme is successful, it will be introduced across England and Wales.The development comes during a sharp rise in teenage murders and as concern grows that feuds aggravated by Covid lockdowns and months out of education will play out over the summer. Sources from the mayor of Londons violence stanley polska reduction unit VRU , which is coordinating the capitals homicide reviews, say that by examining the murders of older teenagers and by involvi stanley gertuve ng childrens services they hope to understand why young people are increasingly drawn into violence.Lib Peck, director of Londons VRU, said: Its absolutely crucial that we learn the lessons now that might help us make a lifesaving intervention in another young persons life. In London, local authorities, NHS London, the probation service, the Association of London Directors of Chi
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Jennifer Lawrence has defended the higher salary paid to Leonardo DiCaprio for Dont Look Up, their forthcoming film for which they receive equal billing.Speaking to Vanity Fair, Lawrence said: Leo brings in more box off stanley italia ice than I do. Im extremely fortunate and happy with my deal. A recently published report in Variety suggested that DiCaprio will receive $30m 拢22.5m for the movie, and Lawrence will be paid $25m $18.7m 鈥?meaning DiCaprios fee is 20% higher.Lawrence added: In other situation stanley cup becher s, what I have seen 鈥?and Im sure other women in the workforce have seen as well 鈥?is that its extremely uncomfortable to inquire about equal pay. And if you do question something that appears unequal, youre told its not gender disparity but they cant tell you what exactly it is. In Dont Look Up, a satirical comedy directed by The Big Shorts Adam McKay, Lawrence plays a PhD student who discovers a comet that threatens to destroy Earth, and DiCaprio the professor who joins her in trying to warn humanity.Lawrence also revealed that she had asked to have a slightly more prominent credit than DiCaprio. I was number one on the call sheet, so 鈥?I thought [the credits] should reflect that. Leo was very gracious about it. Saying that originally they were to have a Laverne Shirley credit, aka diagonal billing , Lawrence says she requested her name to appear fractionally earlier. I gue stanley taza ss maybe somewhere down the line, I kicked the stone further, like, What if it wasnt equal In 2015 Irbl Courts will not give up on girl abducted by mother, judge warns
Modern Egypt has been compared to a surrealist painting: difficult to decipher and comprehend, dominated by dark, abrasive lines at th stanley kubek termiczny e centre yet giving way to softer, more hopeful brush strokes at the periphery. Tarek Osman, the excellent wri stanley cup ter who conceived the metaphor, used it to describe the politics, society and culture of the nation as a whole. But it also works when applied to the country s complex media landscape, the shifting contours of which 鈥?in print, on television and through the web 鈥?have been thrown into sharp relief in recent days.The big news has been the presidential pardon of the controversial editor and outspoken regime critic Ibrahim Eissa, who sits at the helm of al-Dostour newspaper. This phenomenally popular daily has been a constant thorn in stanley termos the government s side since it reopened in 2005 鈥?seven years after being shut down for publishing an Islamist statement. In August last year, as whispers regarding Hosni Mubarak s health swirled through the streets, Eissa had the mendacity to write: The president in Egypt is a god and gods don t get sick. Thus, President Mubarak, those surrounding him, and the hypocrites hide his illness and leave the country prey to rumours. It is not a serious illness. It s just old age. But the Egyptian people are entitled to know if the president is down with something as minor as the flu.In an Orwellian doublespeak world where the president declares his belief in press freedom to be unshakeable and promises
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A theatre in Southampton cancelled performances of a play about an LGBT couple after two members of the cast were attacked in the street.The producers of the play Rotterdam, on at the Nuffield Southampton Theatres, announced Saturdays performances would not go ahead because of a hate crime directed at two of our actors .They tweeted: We are devastated that this kind of behaviour is still so prevalent, a fact which reinforces the importance of this plays message. We are doing all we can to support the team and thank our audiences and colleagues for their support. They said two actors in the company were assaulted on their way to work. The assailants verbally abused them and threw stones from their car window, one of <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley quencher which struck an actor in the face. They have sustained only minor injuries but are hugely shaken from this cowardly, homophobic hate crime. The producti gourde stanley on have requested anyone with relevant information should contact the local police. lt;p lang=\ en\ dir=\ ltr\ >鈼撅笍 ANNOUNCEMENT 鈼撅笍lt;br>We regret to announce that todays performances of lt;a href=\ https://twitter/RotterdamPlay ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\ >@RotterdamPlaylt;/a> lt;a href=\ https://twitter/NSTheatres ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\ >@NSTheatreslt;/a> are cancelled as a result of a hate crime directed at two of our actors. We are devastated that this kind of behaviour is still so prevalent... 1/2lt;a href=\ https botella stanley ://twitter/hashtag/RotterdamPlay src=hashamp;ref Qiyu Covid-19: how worried should smokers be 鈥?podcast
I haven t heard anyone abbreviate pious to pi since my great aunt died 鈥?and she was born in the first world war. Joanna Trollope was born during the second world war, making her only just a generation younger, close enough to share a fondness for Enid Blytonesque slang 鈥?but that is where the similarities end. The novelist has the figure of a 14-year-old, the presence of a Hollywood star, <a href=https://www.canada-stanley.ca>stanley canada and so much feminist fury about tabloid misogyny that whenever she sees women reading the Daily Mail on the tube, I want to whip it out of girls hands and just say: Please read something proper! She is without question the most contemporary 70-year-old I have ever met.It s only afterwards that I realise she didn t mention her age once. The whole subject of ageing never even came up 鈥?which is odd, given what we talked about. It emerged this week that Trollope has donated her entire archive of manuscripts and no stanley mugs tes to the Bodleian library in Oxford, so a聽preoccupation with mortality and posterity would have been perfectly natural. But Trollope seems to be too distracted by her own astonishment to have even thought about it. Do you know, she marvels in her famous cut-glass vowels, I m just absolutely amazed that the donation s aroused any interest at all stanley mug . For years, all of Trollope s paperwork had been stacked up in a storage unit, until her PA s daughter offered to sort it out for her 鈥? A perfectly lovely idea. There w
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Local authorities should be given the freedom to impose higher council taxes to help cope with the unprecedented funding crisis facing social care services after a near decade of austerity, the Tory chair of the Local Government Association has said.James Jamieson urged ministers to inject billions of pounds into adult social care and gi <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley cup ve councils more control of local health services to protect elderly and disabled people and give them the support they needed. It is a measure of a good society how well it treats it most vulnerable, said the councillor.Reflecting increasing concern over the impact of the reductions, he called for major extra investment in childrens social care, a reversal of cuts to Sure Start-style early-years family support services and a review of special educational needs services funding.His comments reflect a growing cross-party consensus at local level that national government has little grasp how continuing austerity cuts are hurting local communities and putting people at risk. Last month, Jamiesons Tory predecessor, Lord Porter, warned that vulnerable peopl stanley cup e would die because of social care cuts.There is little confidence that the government will be in a position to deliver its pro stanley cup mised three-year spending review this autumn, effectively imposing a further year of austerity on town halls and forcing them to plan for service cuts and staff redundancies they had hoped would be unnecessary.The LGA warned earlier on Tuesday that the deteriorating out Qxpk Norfolk council rebuked over special needs provision
Voting booths across Sudan will be quiet today. Members of all opposition parties are refusing to participate in the vote, and activists are calling for a mass boycott of a charade election.Hassan Osman Rizig, deputy president of the opposition Reform Now Movement party, said: We are not going to participate in this election because they are not fair and free. They are not recognised by the internal opposition or by the international community. President Omar al-Bashir, who has ruled for 26 years, is expected to win another landslide.lt;p>quot;lt;a href=\ https://twitter/shawgi\ >@shawgilt;/a>: lt;a href=\ https://twitter/hashtag/Activities src=hash\ > Activitieslt;/a> post photos of polling staff sleeping at the first day of lt;a href=\ https://twitter/hashtag/sudanelections src=hash\ > sudanelectionslt;/a> lt;a href=\ https://twitter/hashtag/Sudan src=hash\ > Sudanlt;/a> lt;a href=\ t.co/OBod5d01zQ\ >pic.twitter/OBod5d01z stanley mug Qlt;/a>quot; 睾賱亘賳賷 賰鬲乇lt;/p>mdash; Muh. @noodx95 lt;a href=\ https://twitter/noodx95/status/587571009605218304\ >April 13, 2015lt;/a>lt;/blockquote>\n }} > @shawgi: Activities post photos of polling staff sleepi stanley quencher ng at the first day of sudanelections Sudan pic.twitter/OBod5d01zQ 睾賱亘賳賷 賰鬲乇mdash; Muh. @noodx95 April 13, stanley ca 2015lt;p>Seems its mostly police officers voting in central khartoum lt;a href=\ https://twitter/hashtag/sudan s
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Six weeks after my daughter was born, I found myself on the packed dirt path that runs along the River Cam in Grantchester Meadows. It was seven in the morning and cold. Frost lined every blade of grass, <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley nz and my breath made clouds in front of me. But it was a bright, sunny day. After weeks of settling into motherhood indoors 鈥?unceasing night feeds, tears, and exhaustion 鈥?a walk in the sun seemed like the best possible thing to do.Its not that I hadnt been outside in all that time. Most days Id only gone as far as the end of my neighbourhood, on short strolls to give the baby some fresh air. Before parental leave, Id been busy in my job as a nature and travel writer, often tak gourde stanley ing long walks in the name of work 鈥?and, if I was honest, I really misse stanley mugs d it. I hadnt felt that feeling of really walking for a while: warmth in my legs, a building momentum, the repetition of each step beneath my feet. And I knew that I needed to feel, and do, something for me.Walking was a way of connecting with places, a means of transportation. I didnt often think of it as exercise. And I rarely considered, though I often felt its impact, what it did for my mental health.Studies of walkings benefits date back to the 1950s, with the last decade of research preoccupied with the rise of 10,000 steps a day challenges and the use of pedometers and activity trackers. What they tell us is that while all these tools urge us towards lofty step counts, there isnt exactly a magic number to achieve. The figur Qwda Student nurses will be paid until the end of their NHS frontline contracts
After a long fight and a knife-edge vote in the Lords last week, the Queen gave her assent today to the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill Laspo . A significant number of people will no longer have access to professional help with legal problems.While the government frequently points to the not-for-profit NfP advice sector - notably Citizens Advice Bureaux and law centres - as the safety net for these people, these organisations are suffering their own crises. Any notion that they can fully serve the interests of those legally disenfranchised by <a href=https://www.stanley-germany.de>stanley quencher Laspo is wishful thinking at best.The launch of alternative business structures has been mooted as a way of filling the gap, too, with proponents saying it will enable legal services to be delivered in innovative ways. But relying on the combined impact of Laspo and ABS is an explosive and haphazard approach to reforming the legal landscape. The deregulation of legal services, like the privatisation of public services, will not automatically improve them. In fact, the contrary may be true.Some not for profit organisations have set up social enterprises and started to introduce small charges for services as a way of surviving and bolstering free advice provision. But they face outright competition from legal providers who already charge fees and stanley cup the widespread perception that stanley travel mug you consult a solicitor if you can afford one, and a law centre or CAB if you can t.Some people may try to litigate in person, with all the
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