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Carol. Hannah. Louise. Three women, killed in a chilling, apparently targeted murder in their home last week. A quotidian horror, remarkable only for the fact that this was a multiple homicide. Yet another atrocity that should, but never seems to, beg the question: when will Jess Phillips stand up in the House of Comm <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley cup ons on International Womens Day and state that she has no new names of dead women to read out, as none were killed by men in the previous 12 months Why does that seem such an impossible 鈥?even ludicrous 鈥?notion While the country grieves for the Hunt family and struggles to process the terror this mother and daughters would have endured before dying, it is certain that another woman will be killed only a few days from now.She is alive at this moment, looking after her kids, putting a wash on, driving to work, laughing with friends, walking the dog. But in hours she will be laid out on a mortuary slab. Her death will not make national headlines. Most people will never know her name. Nor stanley water bottle that of the next woman to die, a few days after her. Or the next. And that is because womens deaths at the hands of men 鈥?most often their partner or ex 鈥?have been normalised, so unremarkable that their deaths can only be construed as having been judged acceptable. As the Femicide Census has shown, the number of women killed by men is remarkably consistent: 1,920 over the past 14 years, or an average of 2.7 a week. Because the annual figure has stayed ro stanley cup becher ughly the same despite suc Vwum Winter fuel payment cuts may force 100,000 pensioners below poverty line
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Citizenship is thriving in schools across the land Letters, 28 October . The headteacher in our local primary school uses one assembly a week to discuss British values as part of the citizenship curriculum 鈥?a Cameron government initiative. And the National Citizen Service 鈥?another Cameron initiative 鈥?is hugely popular, with increasing numbers of 16- and 17-year-olds spending part of their summer holidays volunteering.Christine RaperHonnington, Shropshire Your report on Samira Ahmeds equal pay claim 31 October suggests the BBC thinks it right to pay more for an entertainment presenter dealing with topics in a lighthearted way than for a programme where a journalist deals with them seriously. Surely it should be the other way around Patrick WallaceLondon The Steve Bell cartoon featuring Jo Swinson sitting in the middle of the road waiting to be run over If鈥? G2, 31 October also implies that if you drive too close to the edge you will end up in the ditch, and that would apply to both of the two main tribes.Peter BaldwinNorth Walsham, Norfolk Where is Larry the cat He has not been seen outside No 10, maki <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley thermoskannen ng his regular TV appearances, for some time now. Has he suffered Boriss dead in a ditch fate What role has Dilyn played in all stanley tumbler this I think we should be told 鈥?before 12 December.Wolf and Linda GruellichEdinburgh Unaware until too late that you need to display a pumpkin to have children calling at Halloween they came last stanley flask year , I waited with 38 chocolate bars to s Xnwa Government to apologise to Alder family over police custody death
B茅atrice Zavarro, a diminutive figure in a long black robe and heavy red glasses, who has described herself as the devils advocate , stood up in a packed courtroom in Avignon to sum up the defence for Dominique Pelicot, on trial for drugging his wife, Gis猫le, and arranging more than 50 men to rape her.What could his lawyer say about the man who has admitted to the charges in the notorious mass rape trial, and whose perversions and depravity have been played out in words and pictures around the world since proceedings <a href=https://www.stanley-germany.de>stanley thermoskanne opened three months ago For the next hour and 15 minutes, Zavarro trod a fine legal line.She did not try stanley quencher to defend the indefensible; she did not seek to mitigate the actions of the man nicknamed the Monster of Mazan, after the Proven莽al village where the couple lived and most of the 200 rapes took place. She did not mention the maximum 20-year prison sentence the public prosecutor has demanded for Pelicot, except to suggest the judges might stray from this request.Instead, she sought to explain the inexplicable: what made a husband and father, who said he spoiled his three children and adored his wife, invite the men in the dock with him into the family home to rape and sexually abuse her You are not born a pervert, you become one, she said, sug stanley becher gesting that Pelicots traumatic childhood had irreparably damaged his brain and split his personality, citing the French neuro-psychiatrist Boris Cyrulnik, Sigmund Freud, French Renaissance philosopher Michel de Monta
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I read We are in an education arms race G2, 5 December with interest and some dismay. I attended a very good village primary school in Wales immediately after the second world war and, from the beginning, was acutely aware that near the end of my time there I would take an exam, the result of which would decide whether I went to an urban grammar stanley cup school or a rural secondary school.The education received in each was wildly different, and when I passed the exam at the second attempt I entered a world of Latin, trigonometry and other studies. These seemed irrelevant to my life as a rabbit and mole-catching youngster living in a village house lit by oil lamps with a weekly tin bath in front of the living-room fire, where my mother seemed to work from the time her eyes opened until she slept. My subsequent career in education led me from an u stanley mug rban secondary modern to a comprehensive, a college of education and a university. I have wo stanley thermobecher rked extensively abroad, founded and edited an international research journal and held senior roles in my university. If I had gone to the rural secondary school 鈥?the curriculum of which prioritised rural skills including pig-keeping and gardening 鈥?I would probably have left at 14 and got a labouring job in my locality.It is iniquitous that our government still has the ambition to establish more grammar schools. Placing children in schools according to perceived levels of intelligence at 11 is wrong and I look to a future Labour government to end thi Apbs Kraftwerk s defeat in sampling lawsuit doesn t set a precedent
Ukip s candidate in the Newark byelection, Roger Helmer, has attempted to clarify his controversial comments on rape, saying no blame should be attached to the victim but women should take reasonable care not to put themselves in danger of the crime 鈥?in the same way that people going on holiday should lock their front door. stanley canada The 70-year-old politician was cheered by members of the public as he launched Ukip s campaign in the Nottinghamshire seat, which was vacated when former Tory Patrick Mercer resi stanley usa gned due to a lobbying scandal.The furore about some of Helmer s previous remarks on rape and homosexuality appeared to have had little effect on the electorate, as the MEP was approached in the town s marketplace by wellwishers and people wanting to have their photo taken with him.Speaking to the Guardian, Helmer said some of his views, including a blogpost from 2011 suggesting women should bear some responsibility for date rape in some circumstances, have been outrageously misrepresented .Asked how he would appeal to women voters who might have been offended, he said: Can I just make a clear statement about this I take the view that every rapist should be apprehended and tried and convicted and go to jail. There is absolutely no question about that. I do not suggest for a moment that victims carry an stanley cup y blame for the offence. I d like to give you an illustration that is less emotive. If you go on holiday and you get burgled, there is absolutely no question th
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Universities fined students more than 拢170,000 for breaching coronavirus safety rules in the first weeks of the new academic year, a Guardian analysis has found, as students told of struggling to make friends without flouting rest <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.co.uk>stanley quencher rictions.Twenty-eight institutions fined students for breaking university, local and national Covid rules, including on household mixing, mandatory face coverings and social distancing, according to responses from 105 universi stanley cup ties to freedom of information FoI requests.University of Nottingham students paid more than one-third of the total amount, with 91 fined a total of 拢58,865 up to 12 November 鈥?more than the amount levied on its student population by police. The university said the individual fines it issued were up to 拢1,500.The fines handed down to 1,898 students amounted to 拢170,915. Most universities only disclosed fines levied in the first two to three weeks of term. Some said the money would be paid into their student hardship fund. Students feel vulnerable : how Covid-19 has put a strain on mental healthRead moreThe findings reveal wide variations in the penalties imposed on students by different universities as well as in the support provided to those self-isolating or seeking psychological help during the pandemic.Fifty-three universities said they disciplined and cautioned stanley cup a total of 5,122 students. Nottingham came top, with 672 students sanctioned and a further 21 cases pending, followed by Leeds Beckett 403 , Oxford Brookes 340 , Lnhm Allotment life in Bristol 鈥?in pictures
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David Gauke has used what is likely to be his valedi <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.mx>termo stanley ctory speech as a cabinet minister to urge his successor to scrap short prison sentences.The justice secretary, speaking in London, said new government research showed that about two-thirds of offenders on prison terms of less than 12 months would reoffend, compared with a third of those given a court order. He said the findings had reinforced his view that moving away from terms of up to six months would deliver change.He said this could be done by introducing a bar to prevent the courts using short sentences or at least a presumption against using them 鈥?as had been done in Scotland for terms of up to 12 months.Gauke, along with the chancellor, Philip Hammond, is among a group of senior Tories strongly opposed to a no-deal Brexit, nicknamed the Gaukward squad .Gauke, who has also spoken out against the poisonous impact of populist politicians in Britain, is expected to be remove stanley quencher d from cabin stanley cup et after 18 months heading the Ministry of Justice after the likely election of Boris Johnson as Tory leader and prime minister next week.Alluding to his expected departure, Gauke said: I believe that the approach that Ive set out today 鈥?indeed, the approach I have set out in the last 18 months 鈥?is one that is most likely to be effective in reducing reoffending and therefore reducing crime. I am aware that it is an approach that will not have universal support but I have taken great encouragement from the widespread support for an ev
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The government enacted the biggest ever overnight benefit cut last week. In one fell swoop, low-paid parents and unpaid carers of disabled people have lost more than 拢1,000 a year from their annual budgets, at a time when energy and food costs are steadily climbing and many are still feeling the impact of the pandemic. The result of these political choices is that more children will grow up without the fundamentals no child should ever be without: a warm and secure home; going to bed without feeling hungry at night. Not even Marcus Rashford, the footballer who speaks with such moral clarity about child poverty and who has forced the government to U-turn from enacting policies that cause harm t <a href=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley cup o children, could extract a concession from the government this time.It has justified this unconscionable policy on two grounds. First, the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, has argued this is not a benefit cut, but simply a removal of a temporary and pandemic-related uplift to low-income families with children. Second, Boris Johnson claimed in his speech to the Conservative conference last week tha stanley cup price t by dramatically reducing low-skill immigration in the wake of Brexit, he was setting the country on a p stanley cup ath to productivity and wage growth that we are led to believe will more than compensate for his decision to slash financial support to parents and carers.Both are rhetorical sleights of hand. The 拢20 a week boost in universal credit introduced at the start of the pandemic must be set in the context Ynyt Stop trying to be happy and put a smile on your face
David Cameron must abandon his sinister review of the Freedom of Information Act that could return the UK to the dark ages of private government, Tom Watson has said.In a speech in London, the Labour deputy leader urged the government to drop its FOI commission which has itself been condemned for lac <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.com.de>stanley cup king transparency and initially planning to take evidence in private.The composition of the panel has also been criticised, because it includes the former home secreta stanley website ry Jack Straw who has previously spoken out against the FOI and called for the legislation to be rewritten.Watson, who is known for campaigning on civil liberties, said: The Tories decision to review the Freedom of Information Act is a particularly egregious example of their determination to reverse the transparency Labour introduced. Dark ages warning issued over freedom of information changesRead more The informatio stanley mugs n commissioner described the review as an attempt to return to the dark ages of private government. Just think about that for a moment: the dark ages of private government, from the person charged with upholding transparency. That is sinister stuff but its true. He also highlighted the intervention of Bob Kerslake, the former head of the civil service, who told a separate cross-party inquiry into the act that the legislation should stay. Kerslake dismissed the claim made by his successor, Jeremy Heywood, that the act had a chilling effect on Whitehall.Watson said: I am calling on the government t
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