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18 hours 52 minutes ago #2745122 by KaithaneD
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A wheelchair user was refused space on a bus because a pushchair was on board, days after the supreme court ruled that drivers should ask passengers to make space for wheelchairs.Kirsty Shepherd, <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.co.uk>stanley uk 34, was denied access to a bus travelling between Wakefield and Leeds in West Yorkshire on 23 January, when the driver said the sp stanley butelka ace usually occupied by a wheelchair user was being used by a woman with a pushchair.Although the woman said she would be willing to move, Shepherd says the driver refused to let her board and instead terminated the bus while he called his manager, prompting complaints from the other passengers.The incident has triggered an investigation by Arriva, who said all of their drivers received disability training as standard and they took their obligations extremely seriously .This month, the supreme court ruled that bus drivers must try to persuade other passengers to make room for wheelchair users and may stop the bus with a view to pressuring or shaming recalcitrant non-wheelchair users to move .The judgment suggested the case, brought by a wheelchair user who was unable to board a bus, also in West Yorkshire, highlighted the need for legislative changes. A bus services bill is going through parliament.Doug Paulley attempted to get on a First Group bus from Wetherby to Leeds in February 2012 but the wheelchair space was being used by a mother with a pushchair, w stanley uk ho refused to move because her child was asleep.Shepherd, an intensive care nurse who has chronic
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Ministers should step in to help more than 750,000 UK families 鈥?including 300,000 with dependent children 鈥?manage housing arrears built up during Covid-19 and reduce the risk of eviction and homelessness, according to the Resolution Foundation.The thinktank calls on the government to introduce a Spanish-style loans scheme to help provide a breathing space for tenants and prevent the courts being overwhelmed by a glut of repossession cases.The UKs housing arrears crisis is likely to get worse in the coming months, it warns, despite the vaccine rollout, with the end of furlough and the 拢20 a week universal credit top-up further straining family incomes.It says there is likely to be an increase in possession claims over the next few mo <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley cup nths as the courts seek to deal with a backlog. This is a daunting prospect for a system that was already under stress prior to the pandemic, it says.Rather than simply muddling through, the thinktank urges ministers to set up a 拢375m tenant loan scheme for struggling families in private and social rent arrears in England using a model first developed in Sp stanley thermobecher ain and since introduced in Wales and Scotland.Under the Spanish scheme applicants must not have had pre-Covid-19 rent arrears, a stanley spain nd must prove hardship in order to access support. In Wales the loan can be repaid over five years at an interest rate of 1% APR. According to the Resolution Foundation, just 22 loans in Wales have been approved since October.More than 450,000 UK families have fal Onhx Welcome to the yurt-opolis! How Mongolia is helping its nomads adapt to big city life
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The chief executive of Stobart Group, one of Britain s biggest trucking companies, will go on trial for contempt after a whistleblower partially won a high court case against him and another executive.Andrew Tinkle <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.it>stanley thermos r and Trevor Howarth, Stobart Group s legal director, may have lied in order to silence Peter Elliott, a former contractor stanley cup uk in an aviation company owned by Tinkler, a judge ruled on Thursday.The case comes at a time of turmoil for the company, which owns other businesses including Southend airport. On Wednesday night Investec, its senior City broker, resigned following the ousting last week of Avril Palmer-Baunack, Stobart s executive chairman. She lost her position in a boardroom shake-up after only 71 days in the job. The company said it had decided the role of executive chairman was no longer appropriate, an odd explanation according to one analyst.Last year Howarth masterminded the Stobart empire s controversial move into the legal aid market, setting up Stobart Barristers, a cut-price service which connects businesses to barristers without having to go through a solicitor.Elliott, who turns 46 on Friday, was sentenced to three months in jail in June 2009 after breaking an injunction brought against him by various Stobart parties.The high court in Manchester heard that he had tried to kill himself on several occasions following his prison experience.He complained he had been stanley quencher the victim of an orchestrated smear campaign which made me
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18 hours 38 minutes ago #2745129 by KaithaneD
Vizx The Guardian view on unpaid care: time to heed Kate and Derek s story
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As a partner of the law firm DMH Stallard, based in Brighton, East Sussex, my brother Tony Allen, who has died aged 76, helped to establish one of the countrys first multi-disciplinary planning practices, combining planning lawyers and chartered planners. He was the planning lawyer that handled the complex application by Brighton and Hove Albion FC for the development of the Amex Stadium, home to the Seagulls since 2011.Two years after departing the Goldstone Ground in 1997, their home for 100 years, the homeless Brighton Hove Albion first appointed Tony to handle their planning application for the conversion of Withdean Athletics Stadium. Despite strong opposition from residents in the wealthy neighbourhood the application succeeded. Martin Perry, director and later CEO of the club, then hired Tony to work again on the application for the Amex S <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.it>stanley cup tadium, then Falmer Stadium. On learning of Tonys death, Perry said: The stadium is his legacy. Born in Hove, East Sussex, Tony was the son of Stanley Allen, a solicitor who was al stanley cup so secretary of Sussex County Cricket club for five years, and Peggy nee Wing , who worked as a nurse during the second world war. He went to school at Brighton college, then studied theology at Selwyn College, Cambridge. Following graduation in 1967 he went to Westcott Theological College in Cambridge intending to be ordained, but changed direction to attend the College of Law stanley romania , in London.He qualified as a solicitor in 1971 with Donne Mileham and Had
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18 hours 38 minutes ago #2745130 by KaithaneD
Uaiy Jamie Vardy s phone can be searched in wife s libel case, judge rules
Though HIV and Sars-CoV-2 are very different viruses, the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted striking parallels: governments being too slow to respond; a marked impact on minority communities and a failure to understand why; a governmental response which has veer <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>botella stanley ed into overpolicing and victim-blaming, rather than taking every conceivable measure to help people stay safe and healthy. I watch with growing consternation as the world repeats the mistakes of the early response to HIV.Stories of vaccine nationalism fill the headlines, while Boris Johnson celebrates the UK having vaccinated more people than the rest of Europe combined. By the middle of January, just 25 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine had been admin stanley cup istered across all poor countries in the world, compared with 39m in wealthier ones.In the mid-1990s stanley cup , effective treatment for HIV, antiretroviral therapy ART , was discovered and the trajectory of the pandemic was transformed in ways predictable and entirely unpredictable. For the first decade or so, ART saved the lives of millions of people around the globe 鈥?even those ill with late-stage HIV could find themselves up and out of wards within weeks. Treatment science improved to such a degree that now, for many, HIV medication means as little as one pill a day with no significant side-effects. A person living with HIV who is diagnosed in good time and has swift access to treatment can live as long as anyone else.This frankly miraculous news should be enough to create a mora Bpio We re stuck in a cycle of losing nurses and recruiting from abroad
It seems extraordinarily heavyhanded, but China s Communist leaders have this week managed to celebrate International Human Rights Day by investigating and detaining dissidents who dared to call for human rights. Put like that, it could almost be seen as a simple public relations blunder. In fact, it is a genuinely fearful reaction by a leadership that is extremely anxious.What has angered the leadership is Charter 08, which describes the present political system as disastrous and calls for free elections, an end to one-party rule, the rehabilitation of those purged in political movements, the withdrawal of the Communist Party from the military and the courts, and freedom of religion.It s quite a list, but the <a href=https://www.canada-stanley.ca>canada stanley re s more. The document charges that Communist party rule has stripped people of their rights, destroyed their dignity, and corrupted normal human intercourse. The Charter is one of the boldest calls for change to have emerged since the bloodshed of 1989 all but silenced dissent in China. Signed by 303 academics, lawyers and some officials 鈥?many of whom are now und stanley canada er investigation 鈥?it comes at a time of almost unprecedented risk for China s leaders.The man whom police believe to be the organiser, Liu Xiaobo, is a 53-year-old professor who is a veteran of the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989. When those protests ended with a massacre ordered by the leadership, China stanley tumblers went into what seemed at the time like political shock. Liu Xiaobo was one of th
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HG Wells once said that a newspaper is a device incapable of distinguishing between a bicycle accident and the end of civilisation . I fear George Monbiot has proved him right. His article Comment, 7 January paints an apocalyptic picture of the antisocial behaviour bill as an evil measure to end our right to protest, our freedom of speech and our civil liberties. It is nonsense. If it was in any way true I wo <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.fr>gourde stanley uld be the first to stand up and say so.Although I have only been involved in the latter stages of the bill I am not the architect, a stanley de s George describes me , I m confident these new powers won t stop people being able to sing carols or whatever else the scare stories say. That notwithstanding, since I took over the bill I have introduced further safeguards for reassurance. It will help protect vulnerable people in society from antisocial behaviour, which, if allowed to grow out of control, can cause enormous harm to our communities. For too long there has been a broken system for dealing with such behaviour. Labour s asbos fail stanley flasche ed, not only because they unnecessarily criminalise young people, but because they do not help address the causes behind the behaviour.These reforms are the result of an extensive consultation process involving local authorities, social landlords, the judiciary and voluntary sector, and, most importantly, victims and members of the public who ve told us they want a more measured and effective response. Our introduction of new injunction
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