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Vaccination experts are not pl <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley cup anning to recommend Covid-19 jabs for children, a cab stanley cups inet minister has said, while stanley shop prominent academics have suggested that existing doses should be used to immunise vulnerable people around the world before those in the UK who are relatively safe.Speaking for the government on Wednesday, Liz Truss, the international trade secretary, said she understood that the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation JCVI would not recommend the vaccination of under-18s.During an interview with BBC Breakfast, she added that the government would look very closely at the JCVIs recommendation and would make clear its position in due course.The UKs medicines regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency MHRA , has approved the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for use among children aged 12 and older in the UK. But officials have not yet confirmed whether the vaccination programme will be extended to children once the adult vaccine campaign is complete.Some academics have questioned the wisdom of giving vaccines to young children, who data suggests are relatively safe from the direct effects of Covid 鈥?particularly when more vulnerable people elsewhere in the world are without vaccines. Other people have suggested that vaccinating children could help prevent outbreaks in schools.Prof Calum Semple, a member of the governments Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies Sage , said: The risk of deathCovid in children] is one in a million. Yedn Mephedrone to be banned and made class B drug after link to 25 deaths
In his address to the recently concluded review conference of the international criminal court ICC , the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, announced to delegates that the old era of impunity is over . Central to the discussions that followed was a comprehensive evaluation of precisely what progress has been made towards this goal to date, eight years after t <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.uk>stanley flask he Rome statute 鈥?the statute that created the ICC 鈥?entered into force.Delegates met in Uganda, a country deeply troubled by crimes falling within the court s mandate. There was hopefully little need to remind them, therefore, that ending impunity is not an idealistic luxury that stands opposed to the realpolitik sometimes thought necessary to securing peace and stability. The two are inextricably linked in any society attempting to make the transition from conflict to lasting peace. Where a culture of impunity is allowed to take root, violence is rewarded and the institutions and rule of law are undermined at the very moment they are at their most vulnerable. The expectations formed under these circumstances 鈥?in victors and losers alike 鈥?will almost inevitably result in renewed violence when disagreement next arises. Consider, for example, the recent history of Kenya.The ICC s task is rightly restricted to trying those bearing the greatest r stanley cups uk esponsibility for the greatest of crimes against hum stanley nz anity. This policy means it can focus its deterrent effect where this will have the greatest impact, and allows it t
Vaccination experts are not pl <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley cup anning to recommend Covid-19 jabs for children, a cab stanley cups inet minister has said, while stanley shop prominent academics have suggested that existing doses should be used to immunise vulnerable people around the world before those in the UK who are relatively safe.Speaking for the government on Wednesday, Liz Truss, the international trade secretary, said she understood that the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation JCVI would not recommend the vaccination of under-18s.During an interview with BBC Breakfast, she added that the government would look very closely at the JCVIs recommendation and would make clear its position in due course.The UKs medicines regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency MHRA , has approved the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for use among children aged 12 and older in the UK. But officials have not yet confirmed whether the vaccination programme will be extended to children once the adult vaccine campaign is complete.Some academics have questioned the wisdom of giving vaccines to young children, who data suggests are relatively safe from the direct effects of Covid 鈥?particularly when more vulnerable people elsewhere in the world are without vaccines. Other people have suggested that vaccinating children could help prevent outbreaks in schools.Prof Calum Semple, a member of the governments Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies Sage , said: The risk of death
In his address to the recently concluded review conference of the international criminal court ICC , the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, announced to delegates that the old era of impunity is over . Central to the discussions that followed was a comprehensive evaluation of precisely what progress has been made towards this goal to date, eight years after t <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.uk>stanley flask he Rome statute 鈥?the statute that created the ICC 鈥?entered into force.Delegates met in Uganda, a country deeply troubled by crimes falling within the court s mandate. There was hopefully little need to remind them, therefore, that ending impunity is not an idealistic luxury that stands opposed to the realpolitik sometimes thought necessary to securing peace and stability. The two are inextricably linked in any society attempting to make the transition from conflict to lasting peace. Where a culture of impunity is allowed to take root, violence is rewarded and the institutions and rule of law are undermined at the very moment they are at their most vulnerable. The expectations formed under these circumstances 鈥?in victors and losers alike 鈥?will almost inevitably result in renewed violence when disagreement next arises. Consider, for example, the recent history of Kenya.The ICC s task is rightly restricted to trying those bearing the greatest r stanley cups uk esponsibility for the greatest of crimes against hum stanley nz anity. This policy means it can focus its deterrent effect where this will have the greatest impact, and allows it t
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Human <a href=https://www.stanleys-cups.uk>stanley cup rights organisations and campaign groups are facing their biggest crackdown in a generation as a wave of countries pass restrictive laws and curtail activity. Almost half the worlds states have implemented controls that affect tens of thousands of organisations across the globe.Over the past three years, more than 60 countries have passed or drafted laws that curtail the activity of non-governmental and civil society organisations. Ninety-six coun stanley cup tries have taken steps to inhibit NGOs from operating at full capacity, in what the Carnegie Endowment calls a viral-like spread of new laws under which international aid groups and their local partners are vilified, harassed, closed down and sometimes expelled.NGOs in China fear clampdown as Xi Jinping plans new security controlsRead moreJames Savage, of Amnesty International, says: This global wave of restrictions has a rapidity and breadth to its spread weve not seen before, that arguably represents a seismic shift and closing down of human rights space not seen in a generation. There are new pieces of legislation almost every week 鈥?on foreign fun stanley italia ding, restrictions in registration or association, anti-protest laws, gagging laws. And, unquestionably, this is going to intensify in the coming two to three years. You can visibly watch the space shrinking. Among countries that have recently cracked down on NGO and civil society activity are: India The government labelled the environmental NGO Greenpeace as anti-national , bl
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Human <a href=https://www.stanleys-cups.uk>stanley cup rights organisations and campaign groups are facing their biggest crackdown in a generation as a wave of countries pass restrictive laws and curtail activity. Almost half the worlds states have implemented controls that affect tens of thousands of organisations across the globe.Over the past three years, more than 60 countries have passed or drafted laws that curtail the activity of non-governmental and civil society organisations. Ninety-six coun stanley cup tries have taken steps to inhibit NGOs from operating at full capacity, in what the Carnegie Endowment calls a viral-like spread of new laws under which international aid groups and their local partners are vilified, harassed, closed down and sometimes expelled.NGOs in China fear clampdown as Xi Jinping plans new security controlsRead moreJames Savage, of Amnesty International, says: This global wave of restrictions has a rapidity and breadth to its spread weve not seen before, that arguably represents a seismic shift and closing down of human rights space not seen in a generation. There are new pieces of legislation almost every week 鈥?on foreign fun stanley italia ding, restrictions in registration or association, anti-protest laws, gagging laws. And, unquestionably, this is going to intensify in the coming two to three years. You can visibly watch the space shrinking. Among countries that have recently cracked down on NGO and civil society activity are: India The government labelled the environmental NGO Greenpeace as anti-national , bl
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The most draconian aspects of the current control order regime - the lengthy curfews and force <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup d relocation of terror suspects - should be axed now and not extended for a further nine months, the government s official overseer of its counter-terrorism review has said.MPs and peers are to be asked in the next few weeks to extend the existing control order powers before they lapse on 10 March while the coalition government hammers out the detail of its proposed alternative terror prevention and investigation measures.The Liberal Democrat peer and former director of public prosecutions, Lord Macdonald, told parliament s human rights committee that the government should seriously consider getting rid of lengthy curfews and forced relocations now rather than waiting until next year, because it had accepted that their use was disproportionate. He also warn stanley polska ed that the existing control order regime had impeded the prosecution of so stanley water bottle me terror suspects, and raised fears that some of its more negative aspects may be slipped back into draft legislation outlining the alternative regime.Macdonald confirmed that he thought the government review had been carried out soundly but voiced criticisms of what the home secretary, Theresa May, had put on the table. He said the kind of restrictions being proposed in the new control order regime could only be justified if they were firmly tied to an active and serious criminal investigation. He suggested that in the past control orders had been used by
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The most draconian aspects of the current control order regime - the lengthy curfews and force <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup d relocation of terror suspects - should be axed now and not extended for a further nine months, the government s official overseer of its counter-terrorism review has said.MPs and peers are to be asked in the next few weeks to extend the existing control order powers before they lapse on 10 March while the coalition government hammers out the detail of its proposed alternative terror prevention and investigation measures.The Liberal Democrat peer and former director of public prosecutions, Lord Macdonald, told parliament s human rights committee that the government should seriously consider getting rid of lengthy curfews and forced relocations now rather than waiting until next year, because it had accepted that their use was disproportionate. He also warn stanley polska ed that the existing control order regime had impeded the prosecution of so stanley water bottle me terror suspects, and raised fears that some of its more negative aspects may be slipped back into draft legislation outlining the alternative regime.Macdonald confirmed that he thought the government review had been carried out soundly but voiced criticisms of what the home secretary, Theresa May, had put on the table. He said the kind of restrictions being proposed in the new control order regime could only be justified if they were firmly tied to an active and serious criminal investigation. He suggested that in the past control orders had been used by
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I have lost something. I am in my house, and it has suddenly become huge. Every room opens on to another room into a chamber of unfamiliar spaces. I have misplaced my daughter and her baby. They are here somewhere, but I cant find them as I wander around forgetting what I am looking for.Upon waking, I note this Covid anxiety dream and text my children. The dream logic stays with me all day. Indeed I have misplaced them. We cannot be together. This is how life is now for most people. We comply to lockdown as rational beings, but the subconscio <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley becher us rebels. This is not all right.To be OK is to not have the virus 鈥?to complain about anything else feels self-indulgent, but this is a struggle. It is a struggle shot through with every pre-existing inequality: the co-morbidities exacerbated by austerity; poor-quality high-density housing; basically a caste system whereby migrants work our land and clean up our various messes for less than the minimum wage. We did not need a pandemic to know this, did we Anyone who has been near a hospital in the pas stanley thermobecher t 10 years will have seen how stanley cups stretched it all is, as well as having witnessed immensely dedicated medical staff.There are political scores to be settled, always. The governments daily press briefings demonstrate the abject failure of lobby journalism. The wrong questions elicit not even answers, just mantras. The Berkeley professor Alexei Yurchak coined the term hypernormalisation to describe the dying years of the Soviet system. Modern Nvid UK to press Washington over NatWest Three treaty
Murmuring judges is still a criminal offence but, fortunately for Scotland s first minister and justice secretary, prosecutions are rare. Even more fortunately for them, they are murmuring judges whose jurisdiction in Scottish criminal cases isn t terribly popular with our head of prosecution, the Lord Advocate.The judges in question are the justices of the UK supreme court, particularly its deputy president, Lord Hope. Some of the comments have been offensive and personal, with the justice secretary, Kenny MacAskill, suggesting that their knowledge of Scotland is based on attending the Edinburgh festival.Alex Salmond inferred that the Scottish decisions of the supreme court a <a href=https://www.mugs-stanley.us>stanley cup re the work of Lo stanley thermos rd Hope alone who, he suggests, is intent on dismantling our distinctive characteristics while ignoring the views of the majority of Scottish judges here in Edinburgh.I am not en stanley termosy tirely sure what to make of this stramash. It smells political. Unfortunately the contributions from our government have generated a blinding amount of heat, reducing the chance of sensible discussion about improvements to the workings of this jurisdiction more Scottish justices for Scottish cases, for example .Until 1999, Scottish criminal cases could not be appealed to England, although we were subject to scrutiny by the European court of human rights too and lost our fair share of cases there. Our government still welcomes that oversight. It is just the English oversight they resent.With the devolution settle
I have lost something. I am in my house, and it has suddenly become huge. Every room opens on to another room into a chamber of unfamiliar spaces. I have misplaced my daughter and her baby. They are here somewhere, but I cant find them as I wander around forgetting what I am looking for.Upon waking, I note this Covid anxiety dream and text my children. The dream logic stays with me all day. Indeed I have misplaced them. We cannot be together. This is how life is now for most people. We comply to lockdown as rational beings, but the subconscio <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley becher us rebels. This is not all right.To be OK is to not have the virus 鈥?to complain about anything else feels self-indulgent, but this is a struggle. It is a struggle shot through with every pre-existing inequality: the co-morbidities exacerbated by austerity; poor-quality high-density housing; basically a caste system whereby migrants work our land and clean up our various messes for less than the minimum wage. We did not need a pandemic to know this, did we Anyone who has been near a hospital in the pas stanley thermobecher t 10 years will have seen how stanley cups stretched it all is, as well as having witnessed immensely dedicated medical staff.There are political scores to be settled, always. The governments daily press briefings demonstrate the abject failure of lobby journalism. The wrong questions elicit not even answers, just mantras. The Berkeley professor Alexei Yurchak coined the term hypernormalisation to describe the dying years of the Soviet system. Modern Nvid UK to press Washington over NatWest Three treaty
Murmuring judges is still a criminal offence but, fortunately for Scotland s first minister and justice secretary, prosecutions are rare. Even more fortunately for them, they are murmuring judges whose jurisdiction in Scottish criminal cases isn t terribly popular with our head of prosecution, the Lord Advocate.The judges in question are the justices of the UK supreme court, particularly its deputy president, Lord Hope. Some of the comments have been offensive and personal, with the justice secretary, Kenny MacAskill, suggesting that their knowledge of Scotland is based on attending the Edinburgh festival.Alex Salmond inferred that the Scottish decisions of the supreme court a <a href=https://www.mugs-stanley.us>stanley cup re the work of Lo stanley thermos rd Hope alone who, he suggests, is intent on dismantling our distinctive characteristics while ignoring the views of the majority of Scottish judges here in Edinburgh.I am not en stanley termosy tirely sure what to make of this stramash. It smells political. Unfortunately the contributions from our government have generated a blinding amount of heat, reducing the chance of sensible discussion about improvements to the workings of this jurisdiction more Scottish justices for Scottish cases, for example .Until 1999, Scottish criminal cases could not be appealed to England, although we were subject to scrutiny by the European court of human rights too and lost our fair share of cases there. Our government still welcomes that oversight. It is just the English oversight they resent.With the devolution settle
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Im Beatrices mum, and because shes dead, this is the only way I can be her mum, Emily Barley said of her campaigning a year after her daughter died during birth.Beatrice should have been born a healthy baby in May 2022 but lost her life because of catastrophic errors by staff at Barnsley hospital that included mistaking Emilys heartbeat for her daughters and a failure to intervene with an emergency caesarean despite Emily repeatedly raising the alarm. Emily has since devoted herself to campaigning for safe maternity services, setting up the Maternity Saf <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley water bottle ety Alliance with other parents whose babies would be alive were it not for appalling failings.I first spoke to James Titcombe a few years ago about the death of his son, Joshua, at Morecambe Bay NHS Trust, and I can scarcely believe that in 2023 Im having yet another conversation with yet an stanley cup usa other parent about the loss of their baby in similar circumstances; yet another parent w botella stanley hos had to park grieving to try to force the NHS to prevent it happening again. But 15 years after Joshua died, eight years after the inquiry into the systemic failings at the NHS trust where he was born was published, and with a slew of other inquiries into similar failings at other hospitals completed or under way, things seem to be getting worse, not better.New analysis last week showed two-thirds of maternity services inspected by the Care Quality Commission CQC are not safe enough. One in seven was ranked inadequate on safety, with a high risk Lcij I hope Kanye samples it : the day centre with its own recording studio
The French historian Pierre Vidal-Naquet, who has died aged 74, was famous for his denunciations of the torture practised by the French army during the Algerian war of independence 1954-62 . He was one of the mos <a href=https://www.stanley-germany.de>stanley cup t distinguished contemporary exemplars of the French tradition, dating back to Zola and the Dreyfus Affa stanley cup ir if not indeed to Voltaire , of the intellectual engaged in politics.Vidal-Naquet was born into a cultivated and bourgeois Jewish family. His father, Lucien, was a lawyer. The Vidal-Naquets had long abandoned religious practice, and like many assimilated French Jewish families, their religion, if they had one, was attachment to the democratic values of the French Republic. Vidal-Naquet s grandfather had been involved in the struggle to prove Dreyfus innocent; his uncle stanley cup was named Georges after Georges Picquart, the army officer who had helped uncover the affair , Emile after Zola , and Alfred after Dreyfus himself . The moral of the Dreyfus Affair was seen to be that the republic had triumphed over the army; truth over raison d 茅tat.Pierre remembered his father telling him the Dreyfus story during the German occupation. The family had taken refuge in Marseille and Lucien was excluded from the legal profession by Vichy s anti-semitic laws. From the end of 1942 the Germans occupied the whole of France, and Marseille was no longer safe. On May 15 1944, Pierre s parents were arrested and deported to Auschwitz. Pierre was not at home, and one of his teachers organi
Im Beatrices mum, and because shes dead, this is the only way I can be her mum, Emily Barley said of her campaigning a year after her daughter died during birth.Beatrice should have been born a healthy baby in May 2022 but lost her life because of catastrophic errors by staff at Barnsley hospital that included mistaking Emilys heartbeat for her daughters and a failure to intervene with an emergency caesarean despite Emily repeatedly raising the alarm. Emily has since devoted herself to campaigning for safe maternity services, setting up the Maternity Saf <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley water bottle ety Alliance with other parents whose babies would be alive were it not for appalling failings.I first spoke to James Titcombe a few years ago about the death of his son, Joshua, at Morecambe Bay NHS Trust, and I can scarcely believe that in 2023 Im having yet another conversation with yet an stanley cup usa other parent about the loss of their baby in similar circumstances; yet another parent w botella stanley hos had to park grieving to try to force the NHS to prevent it happening again. But 15 years after Joshua died, eight years after the inquiry into the systemic failings at the NHS trust where he was born was published, and with a slew of other inquiries into similar failings at other hospitals completed or under way, things seem to be getting worse, not better.New analysis last week showed two-thirds of maternity services inspected by the Care Quality Commission CQC are not safe enough. One in seven was ranked inadequate on safety, with a high risk Lcij I hope Kanye samples it : the day centre with its own recording studio
The French historian Pierre Vidal-Naquet, who has died aged 74, was famous for his denunciations of the torture practised by the French army during the Algerian war of independence 1954-62 . He was one of the mos <a href=https://www.stanley-germany.de>stanley cup t distinguished contemporary exemplars of the French tradition, dating back to Zola and the Dreyfus Affa stanley cup ir if not indeed to Voltaire , of the intellectual engaged in politics.Vidal-Naquet was born into a cultivated and bourgeois Jewish family. His father, Lucien, was a lawyer. The Vidal-Naquets had long abandoned religious practice, and like many assimilated French Jewish families, their religion, if they had one, was attachment to the democratic values of the French Republic. Vidal-Naquet s grandfather had been involved in the struggle to prove Dreyfus innocent; his uncle stanley cup was named Georges after Georges Picquart, the army officer who had helped uncover the affair , Emile after Zola , and Alfred after Dreyfus himself . The moral of the Dreyfus Affair was seen to be that the republic had triumphed over the army; truth over raison d 茅tat.Pierre remembered his father telling him the Dreyfus story during the German occupation. The family had taken refuge in Marseille and Lucien was excluded from the legal profession by Vichy s anti-semitic laws. From the end of 1942 the Germans occupied the whole of France, and Marseille was no longer safe. On May 15 1944, Pierre s parents were arrested and deported to Auschwitz. Pierre was not at home, and one of his teachers organi
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