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World number six Elina Svitolina wasted little time in advancing to the third round of the French Open with a 6-0 6-4 demolition of American Ann Li <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>vaso stanley on Thursday. Ukraine s Elina Svitolina c stanley fr elebrates after winning her second-round match against Ann Li of the US REUTERS Svitolina, seeking her maiden Grand Slam title, stormed out of the blocks to break Li s serve in the opening game before dictating play from the baseline to consolidate her lead. World number 75 Li struggled to create opportunities to break the 26-year-old Ukrainian, who won 12 of her 14 first-serve points to claim an opening-set bagel in just 29 minutes on Court Suzanne-Lenglen. Li got on the scoreboard early in the second set and opened up a surprise 3-0 lead with a string of blistering forehands. But Svitolina soon found another gear as she reeled off five straight games to book a place in the third round in an hour and 14 minutes. Stay updated with the... See more Stay updated with the latest sports news, including latest headlines and updates from the Olympics 2024, where Indian athle stanley water jug tes will compete for glory in Paris. Catch all the action from tennis Grand Slam tournaments, follow your favourite football teams and players with the latest match results, and get the latest on international hockey tournaments and series. News / Sports / Tennis / Svitolina breezes past Li into French Open third round .freemium-card h4color: fff; padding-bottom:20px; .freemium-card .freemium- Znun Wimbledon 2017: Novak Djokovic eases past Adrian Mannarino into last eight
India continued to pile on the misery on West Indies as they reached a commanding 425 for 6 at lunch on Day 3 of the second Test in Kingston on Monday. India s batsman Ajinkya Rahane lets a deliver of Wes <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley termoska t Indies captain Jason Holder. AP Photo Wriddhiman Saha was dismissed for 47 on the verge of lunch, but Ajinkya Rahane was looking set to get his seventh Test century 74 batting as they wore down the West Indies bowling with their stanley cup patience and by putting the bad balls away. Adding 67 runs to their overnight score in the first session, Indias overall lead had swelled to 229. With heavy thunderstorms forecast for Tuesday, the lead looks good enough for but India might want to bat out at least one more session to get a lead that will enable them to force an innings win. Just 26.4 overs were bowled in the first session. West Indies continued to give little away but they could have made further inroads had Rajendra Chandrika not dropped Rahane. UPPISH CUT Devendra Bishoos delivery wasnt short enough to play the cut but Rahane took his stanley bottles chance. The ball took the top edge and went to point but Chandrika failed to hold on to it. West Indies day also started with an eventful over from Shannon Gabriel that saw Sahas edge fall short of second slip. Rahane, however, got India going with a boundary, a glance off his hips in the next over from debutant pacer Miguel Cummins. It was also against Cummins in the next over that Rahane brought up his fifty by cutting him over the
World number six Elina Svitolina wasted little time in advancing to the third round of the French Open with a 6-0 6-4 demolition of American Ann Li <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>vaso stanley on Thursday. Ukraine s Elina Svitolina c stanley fr elebrates after winning her second-round match against Ann Li of the US REUTERS Svitolina, seeking her maiden Grand Slam title, stormed out of the blocks to break Li s serve in the opening game before dictating play from the baseline to consolidate her lead. World number 75 Li struggled to create opportunities to break the 26-year-old Ukrainian, who won 12 of her 14 first-serve points to claim an opening-set bagel in just 29 minutes on Court Suzanne-Lenglen. Li got on the scoreboard early in the second set and opened up a surprise 3-0 lead with a string of blistering forehands. But Svitolina soon found another gear as she reeled off five straight games to book a place in the third round in an hour and 14 minutes. Stay updated with the... See more Stay updated with the latest sports news, including latest headlines and updates from the Olympics 2024, where Indian athle stanley water jug tes will compete for glory in Paris. Catch all the action from tennis Grand Slam tournaments, follow your favourite football teams and players with the latest match results, and get the latest on international hockey tournaments and series. News / Sports / Tennis / Svitolina breezes past Li into French Open third round .freemium-card h4color: fff; padding-bottom:20px; .freemium-card .freemium- Znun Wimbledon 2017: Novak Djokovic eases past Adrian Mannarino into last eight
India continued to pile on the misery on West Indies as they reached a commanding 425 for 6 at lunch on Day 3 of the second Test in Kingston on Monday. India s batsman Ajinkya Rahane lets a deliver of Wes <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley termoska t Indies captain Jason Holder. AP Photo Wriddhiman Saha was dismissed for 47 on the verge of lunch, but Ajinkya Rahane was looking set to get his seventh Test century 74 batting as they wore down the West Indies bowling with their stanley cup patience and by putting the bad balls away. Adding 67 runs to their overnight score in the first session, Indias overall lead had swelled to 229. With heavy thunderstorms forecast for Tuesday, the lead looks good enough for but India might want to bat out at least one more session to get a lead that will enable them to force an innings win. Just 26.4 overs were bowled in the first session. West Indies continued to give little away but they could have made further inroads had Rajendra Chandrika not dropped Rahane. UPPISH CUT Devendra Bishoos delivery wasnt short enough to play the cut but Rahane took his stanley bottles chance. The ball took the top edge and went to point but Chandrika failed to hold on to it. West Indies day also started with an eventful over from Shannon Gabriel that saw Sahas edge fall short of second slip. Rahane, however, got India going with a boundary, a glance off his hips in the next over from debutant pacer Miguel Cummins. It was also against Cummins in the next over that Rahane brought up his fifty by cutting him over the
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Croatias Igor Stimac was appointed the head coach of the Indian football team last week, but much before then the Uttar Pradesh Sports Directorate had made big plans for government-run hostels and colleges with the support of Croatia Football Federation in 2015. The views of the coach corroborate the fact that ever since the football hostel concept came into existence in the <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley thermos late 80s, no player from the three hostels has played for junior or senior India team. HT Photo It was at the instance of the then chief minister Akhilesh Yadav, himself a football player and fan, that the sports directorate spent several lakh rupees on hosting three Croatian experts in the state capital for training coaches and officials, and sent a three-member panel, including director s stanley water jug ports RP Singh, to the European nation to explore the possibility of developing the game in UP. But the priorities seem to have changed since 2017. Now, coaches at the government-run hostel and colleges are clueless about that mission football. Now, we are more focused on hockey and the hosting of a match between India and France womens team at Gorak stanley mugs hpur recently was part of that strategy, said football expert SK Singh. Forty-one coaches, including 25 ad hoc ones and 148 inmates of three hostels at Bareilly, Varanasi, Faizabad and three sports colleges at Saifai, Gorakhpur and Lucknow attended the three-day football training programme in December 2015. Ivan Kepcija, Tihomir Sadibasic and Ivan Perlec con Tgdz Maria Sharapova defeats Timea Babos, advances to US Open third round
Carlton Cole scored his first ever Premier League double as West Ham eased th <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup e pressure on boss Avram Grant with a crucial 3-1 win at Fulham on Sunday. Grant has been edging closer to the sack in recent weeks as West Ham struggled to climb of stanley nz f the bottom of the Premier League, but the former Ch stanley italia elsea manager earned a stay of execution thanks to Cole s heroics. HT Image The England striker, recalled as one of Grant s five changes for the crunch clash, cancelled out an early goal from Fulham defender Aaron Hughes and then struck again with the decisive third goal after Frederic Piquionne put the Hammers in front. Cole s double, which sealed the Hammers first win in four league games - and their first away success in 27 attempts, moved Grant s team off the bottom of the table and level on points with fourth bottom Fulham. With West Ham s co-owners, David Sullivan and David Gold in attendance at Craven Cottage, defeat could have spelled the end for Grant. Instead it is Fulham boss Mark Hughes who will start to feel the heat as his struggling side s underwhelming run continues. Grant took a gamble by handing Freddie Sears his first Premier League start since March, 2009 after recalling the young striker from a loan spell at Championship club, Scunthorpe but was amply rewarded as he picked up man of the match honours. West Ham made the short trip across London knowing only one club in Premier League history has avoided relegation having been bottom at the start of
Croatias Igor Stimac was appointed the head coach of the Indian football team last week, but much before then the Uttar Pradesh Sports Directorate had made big plans for government-run hostels and colleges with the support of Croatia Football Federation in 2015. The views of the coach corroborate the fact that ever since the football hostel concept came into existence in the <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley thermos late 80s, no player from the three hostels has played for junior or senior India team. HT Photo It was at the instance of the then chief minister Akhilesh Yadav, himself a football player and fan, that the sports directorate spent several lakh rupees on hosting three Croatian experts in the state capital for training coaches and officials, and sent a three-member panel, including director s stanley water jug ports RP Singh, to the European nation to explore the possibility of developing the game in UP. But the priorities seem to have changed since 2017. Now, coaches at the government-run hostel and colleges are clueless about that mission football. Now, we are more focused on hockey and the hosting of a match between India and France womens team at Gorak stanley mugs hpur recently was part of that strategy, said football expert SK Singh. Forty-one coaches, including 25 ad hoc ones and 148 inmates of three hostels at Bareilly, Varanasi, Faizabad and three sports colleges at Saifai, Gorakhpur and Lucknow attended the three-day football training programme in December 2015. Ivan Kepcija, Tihomir Sadibasic and Ivan Perlec con Tgdz Maria Sharapova defeats Timea Babos, advances to US Open third round
Carlton Cole scored his first ever Premier League double as West Ham eased th <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup e pressure on boss Avram Grant with a crucial 3-1 win at Fulham on Sunday. Grant has been edging closer to the sack in recent weeks as West Ham struggled to climb of stanley nz f the bottom of the Premier League, but the former Ch stanley italia elsea manager earned a stay of execution thanks to Cole s heroics. HT Image The England striker, recalled as one of Grant s five changes for the crunch clash, cancelled out an early goal from Fulham defender Aaron Hughes and then struck again with the decisive third goal after Frederic Piquionne put the Hammers in front. Cole s double, which sealed the Hammers first win in four league games - and their first away success in 27 attempts, moved Grant s team off the bottom of the table and level on points with fourth bottom Fulham. With West Ham s co-owners, David Sullivan and David Gold in attendance at Craven Cottage, defeat could have spelled the end for Grant. Instead it is Fulham boss Mark Hughes who will start to feel the heat as his struggling side s underwhelming run continues. Grant took a gamble by handing Freddie Sears his first Premier League start since March, 2009 after recalling the young striker from a loan spell at Championship club, Scunthorpe but was amply rewarded as he picked up man of the match honours. West Ham made the short trip across London knowing only one club in Premier League history has avoided relegation having been bottom at the start of
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A handful of influential Tory backbenchers have created an informal pressure group to push the chancellor, <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley cup Jeremy Hunt, to cut the costs of childcare at next months budget, as experts say the sector is in crisis.The MPs, led by Siobhan Baillie, have been meeting regularly in recent weeks to discuss a range of measures they want Hunt to introduce to help parents afford care for young children and get back to work.Their proposals include changing subsidies and relaxing employment regulations in an attempt to bring down costs quickly, with Britain among the most expensive stanley water bottle countries in the world for childcare.Liz Truss, the former prime minister, planned a radical shake-up of regulations, which she argued would help bring costs in line with those in other countries. Those proposals were reportedly dropped by her successor, Rishi Sunak, earlier this year, leaving many Conservative backbenchers worried the botella stanley y could face a backlash from working parents unless they came up with alternative plans.Baillie said: I am absolutely clear that the chancellor cannot say nothing about childcare at the budget. It is an important part of the discussion over economic inactivity. She is being supported by a number of other backbenchers, including Robin Walker, the chair of the education select committee, and Edward Timpson. Members of the group have met increasing frequently in recent weeks, Baillie said, as they plan to increase pressure on Hunt.Walker said: There is quite a groundswell of opinio Bbut Care homes in England: are you visiting relatives outdoors now the rules have changed
Channel 4 and the Crown Prosecution Service remained at loggerheads on Thursday after the prosecutor said the broadcaster s CCTV footage of the plebgate incident in Downing Street was edited and did not show the full picture .The broadcaster said the footage, first shown on Channel 4 News and Dispatches in December last year, was not edited by the production team to change or alter the sequence of events and said it welcomed a clarification by the CPS that it had not been edited by the programme-makers <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.uk>stanley mug .The CPS responded by saying it had never made any assertion who had edited the footage, only that it had been edited, and was seeking a further clarification from Channel 4.In outlining its decision that there was not sufficient evidence to suggest that Conservative MP and former chief whip Andrew Mitchell was the victim of a conspiracy of information , Alison Saunders, the director of public prosecutions, said: Much of the press reporting to date has assumed that the CCTV recordings show that the gate officer lied about the words used during the incident. The CCTV footage that has been aired publicly was edited and did not show the full picture.quo stanley thermobecher t;Channel 4 and its pro stanley cup duction team were understood to have been furious at the implication that the footage had been edited . Faces of several people in the video had been pixellated but that was done by a government department, not Channel 4.Quoting an email it ha
A handful of influential Tory backbenchers have created an informal pressure group to push the chancellor, <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley cup Jeremy Hunt, to cut the costs of childcare at next months budget, as experts say the sector is in crisis.The MPs, led by Siobhan Baillie, have been meeting regularly in recent weeks to discuss a range of measures they want Hunt to introduce to help parents afford care for young children and get back to work.Their proposals include changing subsidies and relaxing employment regulations in an attempt to bring down costs quickly, with Britain among the most expensive stanley water bottle countries in the world for childcare.Liz Truss, the former prime minister, planned a radical shake-up of regulations, which she argued would help bring costs in line with those in other countries. Those proposals were reportedly dropped by her successor, Rishi Sunak, earlier this year, leaving many Conservative backbenchers worried the botella stanley y could face a backlash from working parents unless they came up with alternative plans.Baillie said: I am absolutely clear that the chancellor cannot say nothing about childcare at the budget. It is an important part of the discussion over economic inactivity. She is being supported by a number of other backbenchers, including Robin Walker, the chair of the education select committee, and Edward Timpson. Members of the group have met increasing frequently in recent weeks, Baillie said, as they plan to increase pressure on Hunt.Walker said: There is quite a groundswell of opinio Bbut Care homes in England: are you visiting relatives outdoors now the rules have changed
Channel 4 and the Crown Prosecution Service remained at loggerheads on Thursday after the prosecutor said the broadcaster s CCTV footage of the plebgate incident in Downing Street was edited and did not show the full picture .The broadcaster said the footage, first shown on Channel 4 News and Dispatches in December last year, was not edited by the production team to change or alter the sequence of events and said it welcomed a clarification by the CPS that it had not been edited by the programme-makers <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.uk>stanley mug .The CPS responded by saying it had never made any assertion who had edited the footage, only that it had been edited, and was seeking a further clarification from Channel 4.In outlining its decision that there was not sufficient evidence to suggest that Conservative MP and former chief whip Andrew Mitchell was the victim of a conspiracy of information , Alison Saunders, the director of public prosecutions, said: Much of the press reporting to date has assumed that the CCTV recordings show that the gate officer lied about the words used during the incident. The CCTV footage that has been aired publicly was edited and did not show the full picture.quo stanley thermobecher t;Channel 4 and its pro stanley cup duction team were understood to have been furious at the implication that the footage had been edited . Faces of several people in the video had been pixellated but that was done by a government department, not Channel 4.Quoting an email it ha
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The Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine is slightly more effective than that o stanley cups f Pfizer/BioNTech on some measures, the health secretary has said as he seized on new data and argued it should prompt other countries to re-evaluate their approach.lt trong>Pfizer/BioNTechlt;/strong>lt;/p>lt;p>lt;b>Countrylt;/b>nbsp;US/Germanylt;/p>lt;p>lt;b>Efficacylt;/b> 95% a week after the second shot. Pfizer says it is only 52% after the first dose but the UKs Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation JCVI says this may rise to 90% after 21 days.lt;/p>lt;p>lt;b>Doseslt;/b> Clinical trials involved two doses 21 days apart. The UK is stretching this to 12 week stanley taza s.lt;br>lt;/p>lt;p>lt;br>lt;/p>lt stanley taza ;p>lt trong>Oxford/AstraZenecalt;/strong>lt;/p>lt;p>lt;b>Countrynbsp;lt;/b>UKlt;/p>lt;p>lt;b>Efficacylt;/b> 70.4% 14 days after receiving the second dose. May have up to 90% efficacy when given as a half dose followed by a full dose. No severe disease or hospitalisations in anyone who received the vaccine.nbsp;lt;/p>lt;p>There have been concerns it is lt;a href=\ https://theguardian/world/2021/feb/08/oxford-covid-vaccine-10-effective-south-african-variant-study\ >less effective against the South African variant of the coronaviruslt;/a>, and that lt;a href=\ https://theguardian/world/2021/apr/07/what-do-i-need-to-know-about-the-oxfordastrazeneca-vaccine\ >a rare type of blood clot can be a side effectlt;/a>.lt;/p>lt;p>lt;b> Pgqf I declined my Covid booster jab. Others should too
An anthropologist who travelled with a British woman who took her life at Dignitas is suing the police after she was arrested upon her return on suspicion of encouraging suicide.Miranda Tuckett, who is researching a doctoral thesis on Britons going to Switzerland to take their own lives, is bringing a high court claim for damages against Dyfed-Powys police for false imprisonment, breach of her academic freedoms and assault and battery.She was arrested in London by four police officers and driven through the night to a police station in Wales, where she was held in a cell for 11 hours before a six-month investigation.The case has embroiled the prime minister, Keir Starmer, who intervened to try to persuade the police to let Tuc stanley france kett stanley cup website go in his capacity as a constituency MP.The subject she was studying, Sharon Johnston, 59, had been paralysed in a fall and decided to take her own life because she didnt want to rely on constant care. Tuckett travelled to Switzerland with her as part of her PhD research at a New York university.View image in fullscreenSharon Johnston left at a Dignitas facility shortly before she took her own life. Sue Lawford right was also arrested upon her return to the UK. Photograph: Family handoutPolice gathered evidence from a taxi company, CCTV from Johnstons care home and national traffic cameras, then arrested Tuckett on suspicion of assisting suicide, which is stanley becher punishable by up to 14 years in jail.Late in the evening on 15 February 2022, after she ret
The Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine is slightly more effective than that o stanley cups f Pfizer/BioNTech on some measures, the health secretary has said as he seized on new data and argued it should prompt other countries to re-evaluate their approach.lt trong>Pfizer/BioNTechlt;/strong>lt;/p>lt;p>lt;b>Countrylt;/b>nbsp;US/Germanylt;/p>lt;p>lt;b>Efficacylt;/b> 95% a week after the second shot. Pfizer says it is only 52% after the first dose but the UKs Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation JCVI says this may rise to 90% after 21 days.lt;/p>lt;p>lt;b>Doseslt;/b> Clinical trials involved two doses 21 days apart. The UK is stretching this to 12 week stanley taza s.lt;br>lt;/p>lt;p>lt;br>lt;/p>lt stanley taza ;p>lt trong>Oxford/AstraZenecalt;/strong>lt;/p>lt;p>lt;b>Countrynbsp;lt;/b>UKlt;/p>lt;p>lt;b>Efficacylt;/b> 70.4% 14 days after receiving the second dose. May have up to 90% efficacy when given as a half dose followed by a full dose. No severe disease or hospitalisations in anyone who received the vaccine.nbsp;lt;/p>lt;p>There have been concerns it is lt;a href=\ https://theguardian/world/2021/feb/08/oxford-covid-vaccine-10-effective-south-african-variant-study\ >less effective against the South African variant of the coronaviruslt;/a>, and that lt;a href=\ https://theguardian/world/2021/apr/07/what-do-i-need-to-know-about-the-oxfordastrazeneca-vaccine\ >a rare type of blood clot can be a side effectlt;/a>.lt;/p>lt;p>lt;b> Pgqf I declined my Covid booster jab. Others should too
An anthropologist who travelled with a British woman who took her life at Dignitas is suing the police after she was arrested upon her return on suspicion of encouraging suicide.Miranda Tuckett, who is researching a doctoral thesis on Britons going to Switzerland to take their own lives, is bringing a high court claim for damages against Dyfed-Powys police for false imprisonment, breach of her academic freedoms and assault and battery.She was arrested in London by four police officers and driven through the night to a police station in Wales, where she was held in a cell for 11 hours before a six-month investigation.The case has embroiled the prime minister, Keir Starmer, who intervened to try to persuade the police to let Tuc stanley france kett stanley cup website go in his capacity as a constituency MP.The subject she was studying, Sharon Johnston, 59, had been paralysed in a fall and decided to take her own life because she didnt want to rely on constant care. Tuckett travelled to Switzerland with her as part of her PhD research at a New York university.View image in fullscreenSharon Johnston left at a Dignitas facility shortly before she took her own life. Sue Lawford right was also arrested upon her return to the UK. Photograph: Family handoutPolice gathered evidence from a taxi company, CCTV from Johnstons care home and national traffic cameras, then arrested Tuckett on suspicion of assisting suicide, which is stanley becher punishable by up to 14 years in jail.Late in the evening on 15 February 2022, after she ret
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Park Hill was in the news again last week. Nothing unusual in that. The Sheffield Corporations housing estate, consisting <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley spain of 1,000 flats, which overshadows the station and sprawls across the hills of the citys industrial south-west, is regularly mentioned in Britains newspapers.It was the nature of last weeks comments that came as a surprise. Some got close to being complimentary about what they once dismissed as folly born out of architectural hubris combined with an admiration for the brutalist housing developments in Soviet-occupied eastern Europe.Admittedly, many of the compliments were secondhand. The Richard Hawley musical Standing at the Skys Edge, currently filling seats at the National Theatre, is set in Park Hill and some of its popularity has rubbed off on the coalfield it calls home. But after 50 years of unremitting criticism, stanley thermobecher those of us who admit involvement in Park Hills creation are grateful for stanley cup support, no matter how vicarious its origins.My obsessive interest in Park Hills reputation is easily explained. I built it. Or to put it another way, I happened briefly to be chairman of the city of Sheffield public works committee at the time the building work was being finished.The innovations that made Park Hill famous were less the product of prolonged success than the result of continued failure. Before the war, Sheffield had swept away the Pond Street slums and rehoused its tenants in the biggest council estate in Britain; after the war, it could still claim it Jepg A case of rough and uneven justice
One of Britain s leading moral philosophers has called for a change in the law to allow assisted suicide in Britain following the death of paralysed rugby player Danie <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.es>vaso stanley l James. Baroness Warnock, writing in tod stanley romania ay s Observer, calls for liberalisation of euthanasia laws on the grounds that we have a moral obligation to other people to take their seriously reached decisions with regard to their own lives equally seriously .Her comments come after Mark and stanley thermos Julie James were quizzed this weekend by officers. They had taken their 23-year-old son, Daniel, to a clinic in Switzerland last month where he became the youngest known Briton to have requested an assisted suicide. He had already attempted to kill himself three times after being paralysed from the chest down in a rugby accident.Mary Warnock writes: The case of Mr and Mrs James ... presents a legal dilemma. Whether or not they are prosecuted, the law will be challenged. There are many, of whom I am one, who believe that we must try yet again to change the law, not by excluding from criminality those who assist death by taking the suicide abroad, but by liberalising the laws of our own country. Daniel James, who was described by friends as vivacious and warm before his accident, was injured in March last year while training with Nuneaton Rugby Club. Despite numerous operations to fuse his vertabrae during eight months in hospital, he only regained limited use in his fingers. Last night, his parents were not responding to telep
Park Hill was in the news again last week. Nothing unusual in that. The Sheffield Corporations housing estate, consisting <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley spain of 1,000 flats, which overshadows the station and sprawls across the hills of the citys industrial south-west, is regularly mentioned in Britains newspapers.It was the nature of last weeks comments that came as a surprise. Some got close to being complimentary about what they once dismissed as folly born out of architectural hubris combined with an admiration for the brutalist housing developments in Soviet-occupied eastern Europe.Admittedly, many of the compliments were secondhand. The Richard Hawley musical Standing at the Skys Edge, currently filling seats at the National Theatre, is set in Park Hill and some of its popularity has rubbed off on the coalfield it calls home. But after 50 years of unremitting criticism, stanley thermobecher those of us who admit involvement in Park Hills creation are grateful for stanley cup support, no matter how vicarious its origins.My obsessive interest in Park Hills reputation is easily explained. I built it. Or to put it another way, I happened briefly to be chairman of the city of Sheffield public works committee at the time the building work was being finished.The innovations that made Park Hill famous were less the product of prolonged success than the result of continued failure. Before the war, Sheffield had swept away the Pond Street slums and rehoused its tenants in the biggest council estate in Britain; after the war, it could still claim it Jepg A case of rough and uneven justice
One of Britain s leading moral philosophers has called for a change in the law to allow assisted suicide in Britain following the death of paralysed rugby player Danie <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.es>vaso stanley l James. Baroness Warnock, writing in tod stanley romania ay s Observer, calls for liberalisation of euthanasia laws on the grounds that we have a moral obligation to other people to take their seriously reached decisions with regard to their own lives equally seriously .Her comments come after Mark and stanley thermos Julie James were quizzed this weekend by officers. They had taken their 23-year-old son, Daniel, to a clinic in Switzerland last month where he became the youngest known Briton to have requested an assisted suicide. He had already attempted to kill himself three times after being paralysed from the chest down in a rugby accident.Mary Warnock writes: The case of Mr and Mrs James ... presents a legal dilemma. Whether or not they are prosecuted, the law will be challenged. There are many, of whom I am one, who believe that we must try yet again to change the law, not by excluding from criminality those who assist death by taking the suicide abroad, but by liberalising the laws of our own country. Daniel James, who was described by friends as vivacious and warm before his accident, was injured in March last year while training with Nuneaton Rugby Club. Despite numerous operations to fuse his vertabrae during eight months in hospital, he only regained limited use in his fingers. Last night, his parents were not responding to telep
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Plans to impose a strict 10.30pm lights out policy in prisons could worsen the mental health crisis in Britain s jails as vulnerable young inmates are forced into darkness, campaigners have claimed.Frances Crook, the chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, warned of the terrifying rate of suicides in prisons and called on the government to rethink its plan, saying it will leave young prisoners in isolation for too many hours <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.uk>stanley quencher .Chris Grayling, the justice secretary, issued orders earlier this year to turn out lights and televisions in the cells of young offenders at 10.30pm sharp to enforce earlier bed times. The restriction, affecting those aged 15 to 17, is aimed at imposing stricter discipline and to prevent inmates from staying up all night.Crook said: They are plunged into darkness alone and with no one to talk to stanley mugs until th stanley website e next morning. You don t need to be a psychologist to realise that this is very dangerous. The very experience of prison is damaging to your mental health but imagine if you have had bouts of depression in the past or any kind of mental health problem and are then locked up in a cell for 22 hours a day with stinking ventilation and really a rather grotty diet for weeks on end. That is the prison experience today and so even people who have not had mental health problems and are quite robust will be badly damaged by the prison experience. Her comments came as Grayling on Tuesday denied that there was a crisi
Eleanor Riley is a professor of immunology and infectious disease at the University of Edinburgh If you have a question about the Covid-19 outbreak youd like us to investigate, fill in this form Coronavirus 鈥?latest updates See all our coronavirus coverageFILE PHOTO: Convalescent plasma samples in vials are seen before being tested for COVID-19 antibodies at the Bloodworks Northwest Laboratory during the coronavirus disease COVID-19 outbreak in Renton, Washington, U.S. September 9, 2020. Picture taken S <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley cup eptember 9, 2020. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson/File Photo src= i.guim.co.uk/img/media/541e13401bc0faa06086d497d3e stanley cup becher 83dcfadcc0dd1/300_248_3047_1828/master/3047.jpg width=445dpr=1amp =nonecrop=none width= 445 height= 266.9707909419101 loading= lazy class= dcr-evn1e9 /> Photograph: Lindsey Wasson/ReutersExplore more on these topics stanley travel mug ScienceScience WeeklyVaccines and immunisationHealthBiologyComments 鈥?Sign in or create your Guardian account to join the discussionMost viewedMost viewedWorldUS politicsUKClimate crisisMiddle EastUkraineEnvironmentScienceGlobal developmentFootballTechBusinessObituaries Fgkl BAE immunity for jobs sake Yeah right
Plans to impose a strict 10.30pm lights out policy in prisons could worsen the mental health crisis in Britain s jails as vulnerable young inmates are forced into darkness, campaigners have claimed.Frances Crook, the chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, warned of the terrifying rate of suicides in prisons and called on the government to rethink its plan, saying it will leave young prisoners in isolation for too many hours <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.uk>stanley quencher .Chris Grayling, the justice secretary, issued orders earlier this year to turn out lights and televisions in the cells of young offenders at 10.30pm sharp to enforce earlier bed times. The restriction, affecting those aged 15 to 17, is aimed at imposing stricter discipline and to prevent inmates from staying up all night.Crook said: They are plunged into darkness alone and with no one to talk to stanley mugs until th stanley website e next morning. You don t need to be a psychologist to realise that this is very dangerous. The very experience of prison is damaging to your mental health but imagine if you have had bouts of depression in the past or any kind of mental health problem and are then locked up in a cell for 22 hours a day with stinking ventilation and really a rather grotty diet for weeks on end. That is the prison experience today and so even people who have not had mental health problems and are quite robust will be badly damaged by the prison experience. Her comments came as Grayling on Tuesday denied that there was a crisi
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