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Reading for pleasure is hugely important for children 鈥?it builds resilience, happiness, empathy and communication skills, contributing to improved life chances. Research proves this. So, as a childrens publisher, its concerning that children today read less than any previous generation Children are reading less than ever, says report , News .With more than 380,000 children in the UK not having a book of their own, we urgently need to find ways to offer pupils access to a diverse range of books. If a childs parents cannot afford books, if there isnt a library in their school, if teachers are not supported and encouraged to share stories in class, and children dont have opportunities to vi <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley drinking cup sit a public library, how can they be expected to read for pleasure To help build a culture of reading for pleasure, Puffin has launched the second year of Puffin World of Stories in partnership with the National Literacy Trust, providing more than 24,000 new books to 80 primary schools in some of the UKs most disadvantaged areas, alongside training to help support teachers.A book, a story, can help a child step into someone elses shoes, understand that they are not alone, experience a magical adventure and travel to new worlds. Through stories, children can learn about the wo stanley vaso rld, while sitting in their classroom. We have a collective responsibility to ensure that children who could benefit the most from access to books dont m stanley trinkflaschen iss out. Francesca Dow, managing director, Penguin Random House C Neow Let this woman die as she chooses, not in a death plant
The court of a <a href=https://www.stanleycups.pl>stanley polska ppeal ruled this morning that Shamima Begum had been lawfully deprived of he termo stanley r British citizenship. The 24-year-olds citizenship was first revoked in 2019. She challenged that decision at a special immigration appeals commissi stanley tumblers on last year, and lost. This latest ruling might represent the end of her hope to return home, although given the young womans circumstances 鈥?all three of her children have died, she lives in a refugee camp they call the mini caliphate , and is thought of only periodically by her countrymen in order to be pilloried then forgotten again 鈥?it would be foolish to try to guess at her levels of resilience or despair.The judges were careful to stress that the ruling didnt represent any comment on the sympathy or otherwise it was reasonable to have for Begum 鈥?rather, that there was nothing unlawful in Sajid Javids deprivation decision. The ruling hadnt failed to take into account that Begum had been groomed and trafficked, which would have put it in breach of the UKs anti-slavery protections, and was the contention of her appeal.Its hard to conceive of what grooming and trafficking mean, if not what happened to Begum, painstakingly documented by Josh Baker in his podcast documentary last year, Shamima Begum 鈥?Return from Isis. She left the UK aged 15, and her lawyers highlighted numerous failings of the state 鈥?Begums school, the Met police, Tower Hamlets council 鈥?that even allowed her to get as far as Turkey. Her entry into Syria was reportedl
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Michael has been getting manicures and pedicures for the last 15 years, ever since he and his wife began attending goth club nights in his southern state of the US.The number of treatments Michael indulges in has increased ever since: two-and-a-half years ago, the 65-year-old former forecast analyst escalated to regular full-body waxes. Now he gets waxed from fingers to toes, and ever <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley website ything in between, every six weeks , he said. As I got used to each stage, it made sense to go further because I saw the positive difference that each extra step made to my appearance, he said, responding to a callout to Guardian readers. I didnt like the look of my body hair as I got older. I realised the less hair I had, the better I looked. Between waxes, Michael alternates using a self-tanning cream and a peppermint-scented lotion, uses a variety of Yardley scented talc powders to control my sweat and body odour 鈥?and I get a foot peel mask every three to five months .Male grooming is a booming business: a recent survey found that spending on male beauty products had increased 77% year on year.The subject was the focus of column inches this wee stanley botella k after the former Neighbours actor Jason Donovan was pictured emerging from the sea on Bondi beach in Sydney sporting black nail polish. My product is me, maintaining myself is a selfish existenc stanley becher e. I like to get a massage twice a week and love a foot massage and to get my nails done, Donovan recently told the Times.Mens nails have had a bit of a Tmyo Idaho student receives official regrets and compensation for post-9/11 arrest
The former Labour attorney general John Morris, who has died aged 91 after a short illness, clocked up an extraordinary series of records during 64 years in the Commons and Lords. At the time of <a href=https://www.mugs-stanley.us>stanley us his death he was the longest-serving member of the privy council, to which he was appointed in 1970, and had sat in cabinet under three prime ministers, the last of whom, Tony Blair, was six years old when Morris was first elected as MP for Aberavon, south Wales, in 1959.In one of his earliest posts, as stanley quencher a junior transport minister, he helped pilot the 1967 Road Safety Act, introducing the breathalyser, through the Commons under the aegis of the then transport secretary, Barbara Castle. He was secretary of state for Wales for the entirety of the 1974-79 Labour governments of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, and after the ensuing years in opposition was appointed by Blair in 1997 as the senior law officer in his new Labour government.Morris was the only member of Blairs top team to have had previous cabinet experience.He was the longest-serving Welsh MP until his retirement from the Commons in 2001, the last former Labour MP elected in the 1950s and the last surviving member of Wilsons cabinet of 1974-76. From his first ministerial appointment in 1964 as parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of P stanley cup ower he spent 33 years on the frontbenches, a period that would have been continuous but for his absence between 1981 and 1983 when he was dropped from the shadow team by Michael Foot.His mo
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The proportion of privately educated athletes in the Team GB squad has increased to a <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley thermosflasche third of all competitors, a study has found.Of the 318 athletes in the 2024 stanley becher Team GB squad schooled in the UK, 106 or 33.3% were privately educated, up nine percentage points from 24% in the 2016 team that travelled to Rio de Janeiro in 2016, analysis by the Good Schools Guide revealed.Nationally, Department for Education statistics show only 9% of secondary schoolchildren in England attend a private secondary school, underlining the disproportionate impact paid-for education has on progress to the highest echelons of sporting achievement.Private schools in England should be made to share their green space, say campaignersRead moreElsewhere, the data shows there were 36 schools with more than one former pupil competing for Great Britain at this years Olympics in Paris. The three schools with the most are all private 鈥?Plymouth College in Devon with six, Millfield School in Somerset with five and Whitgift School in Croydon with four.Some sports feature a greater proportion of privately educated athletes than others; 52% of the rowing squad and 47% of the hockey squad were stanley cups uk privately educated while, in contrast, only 8% of the cycling squad was privately educated. All four of Team GBs modern pentathletes attended private school.Grace Moody-Stuart, director of the Good Schools Guide Education Consultants, said: It can hardly be a surprise that schools fortunate enough to have astro-pitches, rowi Xdjf Climate crisis: fifth of London schools now susceptible to flooding
We re back after a longish break, due to holidays and also working on other stories mainly about allegations of police corruption, see here and here .Mark Kennedy has resurfaced in the news - he is now working for a US private security firm advising corporations on how to deal with the threat of political activist <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.fr>stanley quencher s. He says he is providing investigative services, risk and threat assessments to the Densus Group.We wrote this on it hat tip to Indymedia which reported it first here .To many, this move will be further confirmation of Kennedy s true loyalties and will silence his claims that he developed sympathies for the activists. He has clearly chosen his future, and it is not to help activists. It is plain that, for all his claims, he has not done anything to help the campaigners since he was unmasked by activists in 2010. For instance, he was at the heart of the police operation to spy on activists for many years and therefore knows a lot. But he has done little to explain how and why the campaigners were infiltrated.He may have fallen out with the police, but this was mainly because he felt that he was treated badly by his bosses, not out of a desire to blow the whistle on a domestic surveillance programme.Throughout the interviews he gave to the media, he rarely deviated from a set script in which he sought to justify what he d stanley uk id, but rarely disclosed much of what he and his spymasters wer stanley website e doing.So now he is following the well-trodden path of man
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One of the UK governments leading scientific advisers has said the failure to enter lockdown sooner has cost a lot of lives and that Britain should not relax its guard, as ministers push ahead with an accelerated programme of easing restrictions.Prof John Edmu stanley cup usa nds, an epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said the coronavirus epidemic was definitely not over and cautioned that loosening measures too quickly could mean infections coming back very fast.Speaking on the BBCs Andrew Marr Show on Sunday, he expressed regret that the UK had not entered lockdown sooner than it did on 23 March.Edmunds, who sits on the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies Sage , sa stanley kaffeebecher id: We should have gone into lockdown earlier. I think it would have been hard to do it, I think the data that we were dealing with in the early part of March and our kind of situational awareness was really quite poor.聽 And so I think it would have been very hard to pull the trigger at that point but I wish we had. I wish we had gone into lockdown earlier. I think that has cost a lot of lives unfortunately. 聽His analysis comes at a time o stanley cup f controversy over whether the government is right to continue easing lockdown measures when one study by Public Health England and Cambridge University suggests the rate of transmission is creeping up in some regions.The Sunday Times reported that Boris Johnson had been shocked by an estimate that 3.5m jobs would be at risk this summer if the hospit Cavd Be happy that your children leave home
Chibundu Onuzo seems to think that it was appropriate for a nurse to ask patients, on their way to surgery, if she could pray with them Im i stanley italia nvisible 鈥?I am a Christian, 13 December . I put the question to my elderly friends. The majority said that it would terrify them at a particularly vulnerable time as they would assume that the nurse expected them to die. Some said they would be angry at such an inappropriate question in a hospital. One commented that he had previously been approached by a hospital chaplain and, far from being comforted, was shocked that the NHS w stanley uk as paying the chaplains wages when it had had cut nursing staff.Why is it wrong for a nurse to offer prayers | Chibundu OnuzoRead moreTo inflict your own beliefs on someone who cannot get away from you and at such a tense time is unprofessional in the extreme. Everyone is entitled to practise their own belief in their private life, but forcing it on others in the work environment is simply wrong.Dorothy SmithWelwyn Garden City The Darent Valley hospital board will waste a lot of NHS money on lawyers fees by sacking a good nurse, Sarah Kuteh, in a cruel manner. All she did was to ask patients if they would like prayer support. She was not thrusting her Christian views on them. Perhaps the hospital chaplain team could act as advocates between the board stanley france and Sarah before this escalates into an unnecessary expensive and wasteful court case. How about doing this before Christmas Eddie JamesRillington, North Yorkshire
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Britains drug laws are racist and cause high levels of mental health harm among black people, a former No 10 race adviser has said.Simon Woolley said drugs legislation introduced 50 years ago had failed to cut the use, supply and harms associated with illegal drugs, and instead was used as a tool of systemic racism .Despite white people reporting higher rates of drug consumption, black people were more likely to be stopped and searched for suspected drug possession and were more likely to be arrested, charged and imprisoned for drug offences, he said.Lord Woolley, 59, who was appointed by Theresa May to chair the governments race disparity units advisory group and is now a cross <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley cup bench peer, said the failure of UK drugs legislation was having a devastating impact on public health. It creates anxiety, stress and alienation that contribute to the high levels of mental health harm experienced across our black communities, he wrote in the BMJ, as he appealed for doctors to speak out on the issue. For decades, politicians from all sides have either turned a blind eye to drug policy failures or weaponised the stanley quencher d stanley cup ebate to score cheap political points, he said. This has led to half a century of stagnation, which has landed with force on our black communities, driving up needless criminalisation and undermining relationships with the police. Woolley, who this year became the first black man to be elected head of an Oxbridge college, is calling for a review of whether the Misuse of D Xoug I was so anxious I couldn t sit down : how a high street centre is helping people in crisis
An ex-SAS soldier facing war crime allegations has been handed relaxed bail conditions after a magistrate ruled he presented no extra risk to officers conducting checks on him.Oliver Jordan Schulz, 42, was granted permission to fly to Perth to visit his lawyers after a bail variation hearing at Sydneys Downing Centre local court on Friday.Schulzs new bail conditions also allow <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.uk>stanley uk him to travel from his current location in rural New South Wales to Sydney for medical reasons.Stipulations of Schulzs travel to Perth include that he is gone no longer than six days and remains subject to a curfew and requirement to report to Perth police stat stanley us ion once a day.The magistrate, Brett Shields, said Schulz remained a person of good character in the eyes of the law, subject to the outcome of the case.He noted there might be considerable time before the proceedings wer stanley us e able to be brought to trial and in the meantime Schulz was entitled to the presumption of innocence. Sign up for Guardian Australias free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundupDuring a bail-variation hearing on Monday, a court was told Schulz posed a higher-than-normal risk to police officers conducting checks on him.The crown prosecutor, Sean Flood, said at the time the former SAS soldiers background as a highly trained former military officer meant he was in a better position to engage in hand-to-hand combat .Shields noted Schulz had very, very significant skills and training as an elite m
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Britains homes are going green, says Derek Horrocks, who runs a home insulation business in Lancashire that has vacancies for architects, surveyors, administrators and accountants.View image in fullscreenDerek Horrocks of Sustainable Building ServicesHorrocks, who runs Sustainable Building Services from his offices in Skelmersdale, near Wigan, south Lancashire, says he spent much of 2020 contemplating how to avoid making redundancies. That was after several years when ministers said they wanted to turbo-charge the insulation of British homes, only for those plans to be shelved. For the first time in a long time we can see a positive picture, he said.View image in fullscreenFlats in Byron Court, Nottingham before refurbishment. Photograph: Sustainable Building ServicesHis staff assess whether homes need cavity wall insulation, external rendering, ground source heat pumps or underfloor heating before arranging for the work to be done and later checking it is up to a high standard.This year he expects to employ an extra 50 HQ staff to cope with the flow of busine stanley cup ss from the governments 10-point plan for a green industrial revolution and particularly the seventh element: greener bu stanley vaso ildings.View image in fullscreenFlats in Byron Court, Nottingham after work to improve energy efficiency. Photograph: Sustainable Building ServicesLaunched last November, Boris Johnson pledged a green plan to create 250, stanley water bottle 000 jobs by 2030, developing hydrogen technology, expanding the windfarm sector, Lrri No win, no fee restriction will hit access to libel justice - video
Judges will no longer need to be consulted when doctors and relatives of patients in a vegetative or minimally conscious state agree life-support treatment should end.QA: the law surrounding life supportRead moreThe ruling by the supreme court on Monday could affect the care of thousands of people every year who are kept alive in nursing homes and hospitals by medical interventions.A legal challenge by the official solicitor 鈥?the office that helps people who are vulnerable because of their lack of mental capacity or age in their dealings with the justice system 鈥?was brought in the face of opposition by the family and doctors of a man who was identified only as Mr Y .The case was accelerated through to the UKs hig stanley quencher hest court because of his condition, but he died before it could be heard. The court nonetheless listened to legal arguments because, it said, this was an important issue that needed to be resolved.The court stanley website had been told Mr Y was a banker who had a cardiac arrest last June aged 52. Before then, he was very active, despite working long hours in a stressful profession. He ran and skied, regularly went to the gym, and was said to have loved music and rock concerts. He had not left a livin stanley thermos g will or any instructions on what should happen to him in the case of sudden illness.After the cardiac arrest, he was said to be unaware of himself and his environment. It was deemed highly improbable that he would regain consciousness.His wife, their two children and his broth
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