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The BBC, ITN and Sky have joined forces in an unprecedented letter to David Cameron and the other main party leaders calling for the ban on cameras in courtrooms to be lifted.In the letter the news broadcasters said the televising of courtrooms was a long-overdue reform in which the UK had lagged behind much of the rest of the world. They said the outcome could only be positive.The joint letter comes two days before MPs are due to debate broadcasting in courts, and follows an announcement in September last year by the Ministry of Justice that it in <a href=https://www.mugs-stanley.us>mugs stanley tends to allow the limited televising of courtrooms.The letter, co-signed by BBC News director Helen Boaden, ITN chief executive John Hardie and head of Sky News John Ryley, was sent to prime minister Cameron, deputy prime minister Nick Clegg and Labour leader Ed Miliband.The broadcasters, who have worked for a number of years to overturn the ban, called fo stanley mug r legislation to be included in this autumn s Queen s speech. The ability to witness justice in action, in the public gallery, is a fundamental freedom, they said in the letter. Television will make the public gallery open to all. Each of our organisations fully accepts that there must be limitations on what can be broadcast and we agree that the presiding judge should have complete control of what is shown from the courtroom. We recognise that concer stanley cup ns have been raised about the impact television coverage will have, particularly in controversial cases.
More than half of men with eating disorders have never received treatment; a third of them have never sought it. These figures, from the eating disorder charity Beat, dont surprise me. Its not just a womens thing. Seven in 10 men with an eating disorder had never heard of or read about other men being affected before they became unwell.In the stuff I do about problem drinking, people often tell me that they dont have an off switch . In other words, once they start, they cant stop. This was never really my problem. Although I was drinking problematic amounts, on any given day, I wouldnt carry on for ever; Id know when to stop, a long way short of obli <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley mugs vion or even what you might recognise as drunkenness.But when it comes to food, its a different story. Here, my off switch is useless. I dont know whether this counts as a disorder 鈥?I dont want another disorder; Ive been diagnosed with quite enough to be getting on with 鈥?but it sure can feel like it.I think this is partly because 鈥?as well as eating my feelings and possibly just being plain greedy 鈥?when I was a kid, I was always told to finish everything, to waste not a crumb.What happened next Drinking for the sake of drinking. Its madness: how Adrian Chiles cut back on boozeRead moreA few years back, when I was on a morning train from London to Manchester, having already had breakfast at home, the man came past wit stanley mug h a platter of bacon and sausage sandwiches. I could ne stanley cup ither resist nor decide which to go for, so he gave Fbkx Sadiq Khan pledges to eliminate rough sleeping in London once and for all
The BBC, ITN and Sky have joined forces in an unprecedented letter to David Cameron and the other main party leaders calling for the ban on cameras in courtrooms to be lifted.In the letter the news broadcasters said the televising of courtrooms was a long-overdue reform in which the UK had lagged behind much of the rest of the world. They said the outcome could only be positive.The joint letter comes two days before MPs are due to debate broadcasting in courts, and follows an announcement in September last year by the Ministry of Justice that it in <a href=https://www.mugs-stanley.us>mugs stanley tends to allow the limited televising of courtrooms.The letter, co-signed by BBC News director Helen Boaden, ITN chief executive John Hardie and head of Sky News John Ryley, was sent to prime minister Cameron, deputy prime minister Nick Clegg and Labour leader Ed Miliband.The broadcasters, who have worked for a number of years to overturn the ban, called fo stanley mug r legislation to be included in this autumn s Queen s speech. The ability to witness justice in action, in the public gallery, is a fundamental freedom, they said in the letter. Television will make the public gallery open to all. Each of our organisations fully accepts that there must be limitations on what can be broadcast and we agree that the presiding judge should have complete control of what is shown from the courtroom. We recognise that concer stanley cup ns have been raised about the impact television coverage will have, particularly in controversial cases.
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Almost <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley thermobecher 20 years since the unveiling of the Millennium Dome, which promised to transform the post-industrial wastes of the Greenwich Peninsula, the area has become a junkyard of half-baked ideas and botched plans. Emerging from the tube station, you are confronted with a cacophony of competing structures: the tilting concrete struts supporting a glass canopy swerve drunkenly towards a wall of fat towers clad in a chequerboard of bronze, champagne and metallic dog-turd brown.To the right looms a bulbous sales-suite-cum-gallery, to the left the jazzy shed of Ravensbourne University, while all around lie assorted oddments of public art and curated happenings, from a huge, twisted steel spire to a surreal dinner party in the sky 鈥?a table suspended from a crane where you can eat dinner, strapped to a seat, for 拢200. Completing the panorama of pointless whimsy, the pylons of Boris Johnsons costly cable car stretch across the Thames in the distance.Th stanley canada is souped-up graveyard of novelty trinkets is a fitting place to find Londons answer to the High Line, New Yorks verd stanley cup ant park built on a former train track. Billed as a layered network of recreation, culture and wellness by Knight Dragon, the neighbourhoods Hong Kong-based developer, the raised footpath will weave its way around the district in a 5km loop stitching together diverse ecosystems .View image in fullscreenWorlds apart 鈥?New Yorks High Line, an elevated park built on an old train track. Photograph: Atlantide Phototravel/Ge Ummt Do you need a lawyer to head the justice ministry
Michael Palin has dismissed a suggestion that a film producer was a seventh member of the Monty Python comedy team.Palin 鈥?one of six stars of the Monty Python television series 鈥?told a high court trial on Thursday that the idea Mark Forstater was a seventh Python would not have been accepted.Forstater, who produced the 1975 film Monty Python And The Holy Grail, has taken legal action and claims he is entitled to royalties from the stage musical Spamalot, a spin-off from the Grail film.He has argued that, for financial purposes , he should be treated as the seventh Python .But Palin disputed the claim. It may have been what he wanted, but it was never going to be accepted by the Pythons, Palin told the hearing in London. The idea of a seventh Python just doesn t happen. It was never going to be accepted. I don t think there was ever any suggestion this man was going to be a seventh Python . Palin said Forstater had not created Monty Python And The Holy Grail. He was not the creator of the film. The film had been created by the Python team entirely, <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup said Palin. Mark came o stanley cup n board. He became the producer. But I don t think he was entitled to anything beyond that. He added: Mark was not part of our team. Palin said it was unlikely that Forstater had input into writing the Grail stanley cup film. It doesn t seem really likely to me, he told the court. Ther
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Michael Palin has dismissed a suggestion that a film producer was a seventh member of the Monty Python comedy team.Palin 鈥?one of six stars of the Monty Python television series 鈥?told a high court trial on Thursday that the idea Mark Forstater was a seventh Python would not have been accepted.Forstater, who produced the 1975 film Monty Python And The Holy Grail, has taken legal action and claims he is entitled to royalties from the stage musical Spamalot, a spin-off from the Grail film.He has argued that, for financial purposes , he should be treated as the seventh Python .But Palin disputed the claim. It may have been what he wanted, but it was never going to be accepted by the Pythons, Palin told the hearing in London. The idea of a seventh Python just doesn t happen. It was never going to be accepted. I don t think there was ever any suggestion this man was going to be a seventh Python . Palin said Forstater had not created Monty Python And The Holy Grail. He was not the creator of the film. The film had been created by the Python team entirely, <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup said Palin. Mark came o stanley cup n board. He became the producer. But I don t think he was entitled to anything beyond that. He added: Mark was not part of our team. Palin said it was unlikely that Forstater had input into writing the Grail stanley cup film. It doesn t seem really likely to me, he told the court. Ther
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English libel law has been heavily criticised for having a chilling effect on free speech, particularly in the area of science. It is not unusual for scientists and scientific publishers to simply avoi <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.uk>stanley travel mug d saying what they really think for fear of being sued. Libel claims can cost hundreds of thousands of pounds to defend. Even unmeritorious ones can be difficult to dispose of quickly. When sued, scientists and scientific publishers may choose to settle rather than fight 鈥?possibly out of financial necessity.When the law does take its course, however, the right result can follow. On Friday, the eminent scientific journal Nature successfully defended an article it had published in 2008. The article had criticised Professor El Naschie for, among other things, publishing an excessive number of articles written by him in the very journal in which he was the editor and not submitting them through an adequate independent peer-review process. It took Nature more than three years to prove its article was accurate, included matters of honest opinion, and was the result of responsible journalism on a matter of public interest.The science writer Simon Singh was sued by the British Chiropractic Association for criticising chiropractic therapy in an article he wrote in the Guardian in 2008. He appears to have been faced with a choice of apologising or instructing ie paying libel lawyers to defend him. Singh chose the courageous path and stanley hrnek took the fina stanley cup ncial risk. Fortunately for
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Unions have called for tougher repercussions for ministers found to have mistreated staff, after Boris Johnsons decision not to sack or reprimand Priti Patel despite an independent inquiry finding that she had bullied civil servants.Johnson denied the ministerial code had been violated after the inquiry concluded otherwise, and insisted he had full faith in the home secretary.Unions said the move undermined protections for workers, and risked setting a worrying precedent for workplace behaviour. Where investigations show bullying behaviour to be proved there must be sanctions, otherwise whats the point the assistant gene stanley kaffeebecher ral secretary of Unite, Gail Cartmail, said. Unite expects every workplace to have in place clear dignity at work policies. Policies must be backed up by training on the procedure to employees can trigger if they are bullied. Without this, the claim to oppose bullying is just lip service.Ken Clarke joins criticism of Boris Johnson s refusal to sack Priti PatelRead more Workplace surveys show bullying is endemic and parti stanley mugs cularly damaging if used to exercise power over junior employees. Workers are likely to become less eff stanley cups icient and productive, with poor self-esteem and may suffer mental ill-health leading to sickness absence. Frances OGrady, the general secretary of the Trade Union Congress TUC , said: Bosses must have a zero-tolerance policy and take complaints of abuse seriously. There is no place for bullying in any workplace, whether thats on the sho Vxtv Malawi s Rastafarian children return to school after ban on dreadlocks is lifted
Last Wednesday Simon Bramhall, a consultant surgeon specialising in liver transplantation, pleaded guilty in Birmingham crown court to assault by beating . He聽awaits sentencing. On two occasions during liver transplantation surgery 鈥?a highly complex and difficult procedure 鈥?he had signed his initials on the surface of his patients organs using an argon gas coagulator. If I understand the details of the case correctly, there is no suggestion that marking the liver in this way caused any damage to its function, so the effect wa stanley cup s 鈥?so to speak 鈥?purely artistic.Surgeon admits marking his initials on the livers of two patients stanley puodelis Read moreNevertheless, the judge said the question was one of damage to the surface of the patients liver, although not about damage to the patients feelings. It is worth noting that Bramhall had done this in full view of all of the surgical team. It was not surreptitious. The offence of assault by beating involves the use of unlawful force , and comes with a maximum of six months in prison and a possible fine of 拢5,000. The prosecuting barrister, James Badenoch, observed that the case was unique in legal history and quite without precedent. Bramhall had already been suspended over the incident four years earlier, and had subsequently resigned from his post. Punishment enough, you might think. Badenoch had gone on to state that Bramhall had stanley cup shown a disregard to the dignity and feelings of the unconscious patient and the investigating CID officer af
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Last Wednesday Simon Bramhall, a consultant surgeon specialising in liver transplantation, pleaded guilty in Birmingham crown court to assault by beating . He聽awaits sentencing. On two occasions during liver transplantation surgery 鈥?a highly complex and difficult procedure 鈥?he had signed his initials on the surface of his patients organs using an argon gas coagulator. If I understand the details of the case correctly, there is no suggestion that marking the liver in this way caused any damage to its function, so the effect wa stanley cup s 鈥?so to speak 鈥?purely artistic.Surgeon admits marking his initials on the livers of two patients stanley puodelis Read moreNevertheless, the judge said the question was one of damage to the surface of the patients liver, although not about damage to the patients feelings. It is worth noting that Bramhall had done this in full view of all of the surgical team. It was not surreptitious. The offence of assault by beating involves the use of unlawful force , and comes with a maximum of six months in prison and a possible fine of 拢5,000. The prosecuting barrister, James Badenoch, observed that the case was unique in legal history and quite without precedent. Bramhall had already been suspended over the incident four years earlier, and had subsequently resigned from his post. Punishment enough, you might think. Badenoch had gone on to state that Bramhall had stanley cup shown a disregard to the dignity and feelings of the unconscious patient and the investigating CID officer af
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I cant help suspecting that former Post Office chief executive Paula Vennells might have been more publicly vilified if shed done a bad tweet, rather than merely presided over a firm during the most widespread miscarriage of justice in British history.Forgive the return to this furrow, but no matter how often they are restated far from often enough , the details of the Post Office scandal are so incred <a href=https://www.stanleys-cups.us>stanleys cups ible as to be almost literally impossible to believe. Put as sparsely as possible, 736 subpostmasters and postmistresses were prosecuted for theft, fraud and false accounting in their branches, between 2000 and 2014. Yet they had done nothing wrong, The fault was with a new computer system designed by Fujitsu and forced on to them by Post Office stanley cup website management 鈥?a system that top brass allegedly knew was faulty.The individual stories are horr stanley quencher ific. Peoples lives were ruined; at least four took their own lives. Many were imprisoned, including a teenager. Tech was trusted over humans with unblemished records. As things stand, more than a year into the belated inquiry, not a single person has been held to legal account, from Vennells to the managerial class of the Post Office to Fujitsu to the civil servants responsible for oversight. Instead, Vennells got a CBE, and the rest of the anonymous boss class doubtless joined her in failing upwards on the gravy train.The grim saga rumbles on, with comparatively little coverage given its scale and significance. It was arguably ever thus, with
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There are two caveats to Aditya Chakraborttys excellent critique of the inequities of council tax One simple change could restore fa <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley water bottle ith in local democracy. But nobody is talking about it, 1 March . First, its unfortunate that he included council houses 鈥?rotting in disrepa stanley flask ir in his litany of decay in the public realm. They may well be but, by law, spending on council housing is supported by tenants rents, not council tax. The trope about housing on the rates should be avoided; the housing revenue account has been ringfenced for more than 40 years now.Second, a 3% tax on disposable income is not a good substitute for council tax. The latter is indeed ill-designed and regressive, but there is nothing wrong with the principle that property as well as income should be taxe stanley cup d. Rather than adding to the marginal rate of income tax, there are many suggestions for more progressive property taxes, for example from the Wealth Tax Commission, which聽would support a more resilient tax base and greater fiscal聽choice at local level.David GriffithsHuddersfield, West Yorkshire Thank you, Aditya Chakrabortty, for focusing on the plight of local government 鈥?and those it serves. Which is all of us. In many poorer areas, however fairly the council tax bill is divided up, there are not enough wealthy people to fund the many vital services that local government is statutorily required to provide. That is why central government used to redistribute funds to help level the playing field. These h Fbny Boris Johnson should resign as PM, 43% of people tell survey
It was a stunning political debate that would be hard to imagine in Britain. But it was not so shocking in Norway, where a general election is taking place on Monday.The topic was crime policy and 鈥?so far so normal 鈥?it featured a panel of politicians discussing the best ways to reduce crime. But the live TV show was set inside a high security prison, the audience consisted exclusively of guards and prisoners, with one inmate, Bj酶rnar Dahl, taking part in the panel alongside the justice minister and the deputy leader of the main opposition party.聽 It was high time the politicians came here to talk about crime policy, explains Dahl, 43, a few days after the event. This is abou <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.mx>stanley cup t us, what happens in prisons and how we can return to society in a way that is beneficial to everyone. Dahl, who is serving a five-year sentence for complicity in smuggling amphetamines, stole the show. When the representative from the populist Progress party, Per Sandberg, argued that there was an increase in criminality in Norway caused by gangs of Eastern Europeans organising beggars in the streets of stanley cups Oslo, Dahl dismissed him as talking crap and asked him whether he had any knowledge of the situations the beggars were coming from.聽When Sandberg tried to argue that the solution to reduce聽drug abuse聽in prisons was to increase the level of control on inmates, Dahl shot back: We re controlled from the moment we wake up to the m stanley thermos oment we go to sleep. I get strip-sear
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