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In the war agai <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley water jug nst any infectious virus, says Dr Alan McOwan, Youre trying to win various battles. You have to keep clobbering it from every direction you can. Thats true for coronavirus, he says, as well as for other viral conditions. An HIV specialist at Londons 56 Dean Street sexual health clinic, McOwan sees similarities between Covid-19 and HIV. Both are viruses without a working vaccine, you can be in stanley thermobecher fectious without knowing it, and both rely mostly on close human contact to spread.McOwan and his colleagues are not only interested in comparing the two viruses, but also in examining their interplay. Because while the spread of all infectious diseases, Covid included, is slowed by physical distancing, sexual health specialists believe the unique set of circumstances lockdown has created offers an unprecedented opportunity in the decades-long fight against HIV too.Since the run-up to the lockdown, clinicians at 56 Dean Street have closely monitored their new cases of gonorrhoea and prescriptions written for post-exposure prophylaxis PEP , a treatment which, if taken within 72 hours of exposure to HIV, can stop the virus taking hold. On both fronts they have seen sharp declines. We chose these two markers as they are things people would tend to not put off coming in for, says McOwan. If you have gonorrhoea in your penis, it feels like youre peeing razor blades and you may have discharge within four to seven days. To be stanley cup nz effective, PEP needs to be taken quickly. Their fi Llgz Luke Chadwick: It s worth going through the torment if it helps others
Plans to impose a time limit on police bail could pose <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.fr>stanley cup significant problems to investigation work, according to the industrys professional body.The government wants to restrict how long people can be on police bail without being charged to 28 days.The new limit has been proposed after cases such as that of the broadcaster Paul Gambaccini, who was on police bail for more than a year until charges of historical sexual abuse against him were dropped. It is also hoped the shakeup will provide greater oversight of the system.Longer bail periods would require approval from a senior officer or magistrate.However, a report by the College of Policing, which sets standards and guidance for the police, found the majority of cases would take longer than 28 days to process.David Tucker, who leads on crime for the College of Policing, told BBC Radio 4s Today programme: stanley thermos Those cases that do take longer than 28 days are often stanley quencher the more complex and serious crimes, and they rely on forensic evidence or very complex investigations. Those are things outside the control of the police. What the evidence shows to us is that the limit being proposed by the government is probably too short. Tucker acknowledged it was a very difficult situation for people on bail, and added that a limit of 56 days could be a better compromise.He also said the new rules could lead to people being released without being on bail while still being under investigation. He said suspects could then be arrested in another
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The online gambling company Sky Betting Gaming has been reprimanded by the data regulator for unlawfully sharing customers information with advertising companies that could then target those users with personalised marketing.The Information Commissioners Office <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es>botella stanley ICO said it had investigated Bonne Terre Ltd, trading as Sky Betting Gaming, after a complaint by the campaign group Clean Up Gambling.T stanley tumbler he group alleged that Sky Betting Gaming was misusing its customers personal data to target vulnerable gamblers.Online gambling industry has negative impact on UK economy, says thinktankRead moreSky Vegas, one of the companys brands, has previously been fined 拢1.2m by the gambling regulator for sending free spins to people with a gambling problem during Safer Gambling Week.On this occasion, the ICO said it had found no evidence to support the suggestion from Clean Up Gambling that Sky Betting Gaming, part of the 拢30bn global gambling firm Flutter, had deliberately targeted vulnerable gamblers.But it did find that the company had processed peoples data through the use of advertising cookies, without asking them, over a seven-week period between January and March 2023.The online gambling company then shared customers data with advertising technology companies immediately, before they had been given the chance to accept or reject cookies.Stephen stanley water bottle Bonner, the deputy commissioner of the ICO, said: Weve all seen adverts online that seem designed specifically for u Feik Gis猫le Halimi, trailblazing French feminist MP and lawyer, dies aged 93
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The British Medical Association is both a trade union and a professional organisation. Professional activities such as its successful campaigns around seatbelt legislation and smoking have added weight to its standing as a union. It is not noted for drama and histrionics.So there was significant surprise when its governing body, the BMA council, recently voted to reject the recommendations of the Cass review, an independent review commissioned to look at NHS gender id <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley cup entity services in England, which was accepted in full by the last government and its successor.BMA members were genuinely outraged. Letters to the BMJ accused the council of bringing the BMA and the medical profession into disrepute . One correspondent said they were more shocked than anything I can think of in 40 years of practising medicine . Some members, aghast at the BMA adopting such an irrational policy, resigned after decades of union membership. A letter accusing the BMA of being secretive and opaque, and of going against the principles of evidence-based medicine and ethical practice, quickly attracted 1,500 signatures, 1,000 of whom are BMA members. The signatories include many high-profile names in the profession, people not normally inclined stanley cup website to sign protest letters.Opposition to the review is difficult to understand because Dr聽 stanley cup Hilary Cass, who chaired the review, is clear that what she wants is to improve the evidence base for the treatment of patients with gender dysphoria, which she judged to be Dcxd England s three-tier system is an admission of failure
Campaigners in one of the UKs key fracking battlegrounds have been given the green light to bring a judicial review of Lancashire county councils decision to allow seismic monitoring equipment at proposed drilling sites.The action relates to the siting of a monitoring array 鈥?designed to monitor seismic activity and water quality 鈥?which had been proposed as part of an exploration for shale gas by Cuadrilla at a site between Preston and Blackpool.The council granted planning permission for the array but refused Cuadrillas main fracking application at Roseacre Wood due to traffic concerns.Elizabeth W <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.lt>stanley cup arner, the chair of the Roseacre Awareness Group, whic stanley ca h has soug stanley mug ht with others to challenge the legality of the monitoring scheme, said the high court ruling was an important milestone.The monitoring array comprises 80 buried seismic monitoring stations, eight surface seismic monitoring stations and three boreholes within a 4km radius of the proposed Roseacre Wood fracking exploration site.The campaigners barrister, Estelle Dehon of Cornerstone Barristers, said the challenge would allege that the council failed to take into account the cumulative effects of the array, unlawfully played down the fact that the array conflicted with two development plan policies and erred in determining that there was a need for the array.Separately, the government announced this year that ministers would intervene on planning applications for controversial fracking operations if local authorities fai
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If Trevor Phillips is guilty of anything, its sophistry Labour Islamophobia row: <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>botella stanley Warsi accuses Phillips of flawed view of race and racism, 10 March . He claims hes only acknowledging difference in his statements on Muslims, reported statements such as Muslims are not like us and are becoming a nation within a nation . But the content of said comments clearly betrays the attitude of someone using difference to discriminate unfavourably against one particular group, based on assumptions and generalisations.To hide behind the idea of free speech compounds the error. Its no surprise to see hes comfortable doing interviews with Toby Young to promote the so-called Free Speech Union. Young is another public figure who seeks to defend his right to say anything free from consequence, as a matter of persona stanley bottles l liberty. Surely Mr Phillips would agree that words have power 鈥?you need to choose them carefully. To misunderstand that is to misunderstand the true nature of freedom. Colin Montgomery Edinburgh The point Trevor Phillips has been making for the last full decade is that communities of race and of faith are two different sorts of identities, properly generating two different kinds of moral and legal rights and obligations, which are not simply to be collapsed into each other. This claim is dangerous, unsettling, and offensive for many who are rightly worried about very real discrimination, and in eliding race and faith thought they had the best way to address it. None o stanley fr f this es Fddi Fears rise that Polish libel trial could threaten future Holocaust research
This week s employment tribunal decision in favour of female workers at Birmingham city council is not only one of the biggest discrimination cases that s ever been taken, it s also a significant victory for everyone involved in the fight for equal pay.Birmingham city council lost the case after t <a href=https://www.mugs-stanley.us>stanley website he tribunal rightly concluded that more than 4,500 women workers, who were employed by the council in some of the more traditionally female jobs for instance, as cleaners, care ass stanley butelka istants, teaching assistants and so on , should hav stanley mugs e been paid the same rates as male employees, like grave diggers and street cleaners, whose jobs were deemed to be comparable.The women involved in this case are now entitled to claim for compensatory awards; pay-outs that some have estimated could cost the council up to 拢200m.Let s be clear here: while some will no doubt argue that these kinds of awards create financial difficulties for councils and other employers when they re found to be liable in equal pay cases, the money these women receive will be no more than that which they re actually owed. Having been underpaid for years, the recipients of equal pay awards are entitled to claim for up to six years of back pay. If that creates a problem for the employer, well, that employer only has itself to blame. The Equal Pay Act has been around for 42 years now, after all, so it s not as though these are new concepts that employers need time to get their collective heads around.What the Birmingham case does
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The number of self-employed people who have stopped working during the current lockdown is already 50% higher than the number without work during the first lockdown, and 41% have experienced a significant drop in earnings, according to a study by the Resolution Foundation.Revealing the toll on self-employed workers, many in the hardest hit parts of the economy, the study shows around 700,000 have stopped working entirely during the current restrictions, up from 460,000 last May. Hairdressers, cleaners and people who became self-employed before the pandemic hit are among th stanley cups uk ose who have missed out on support after government reforms failed to cover 1.5 million of the UKs previously 5 million-strong army of self-employed workers.The study s botella stanley hows a steeper fall in the number of actively working self-employed people than official fi stanley website gures suggest and will pile pressure on the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, ahead of the budget next month. He is expected to report the largest peacetime public spending deficit. Many MPs have lobbied the Treasury to provide more support for the worst affected, whom previous studies have shown are also mostly young and low-paid workers.Mel Stride, the Tory chair of the all-party Treasury select committee, has criticised officials for the limited scope of protection for the self-employed, many of whom have been forced to claim universal credit.The shadow chancellor, Anneliese Dodds, and Caroline Lucas, the Green party co-chair of the all-party parliamentary gro Dzfg Watchdog urges UK charities to invest their billions ethically
T stanley termos he European parliament approved the largest, and most contentious, overhaul of copyright legislation in two decades on Monday. When the directive comes into effect, it will be the biggest change to internet regulation since General Data Protection Regulation GDPR .MEPs approve sweeping changes to copyright lawRead moreThe copyright changes are best known because of their two most controversial clauses, articles 11 and 13, which have been the nexus of a ferocious battle between corporate lobbyists, online activists and freedom of stanley us expression groups.What do the changes mean for the internet Will I still be able to upload content online The legislation emphasises people will still be able to upload content, but technology firms, including Google, have warned they will have to remove vastly more content automatically.Companies such as YouTube and Facebook already remove music and videos that are copyrighted. For example, YouTube scans uploads and matches them up to a database of files submitted by content owners, giving the original creator of the work the option to block, monetise or simply track it. Under the new legislation, tech companies will be more liable for any copyrighted content uploaded on to their platforms, particularly if they already run automated scans.Why are the big tech firms against the move Companies affected by the changes argue the reforms are unrealistic and existing systems alread stanley termohrnek y pay artists fairly. YouTube in particular has warned EU-based users coul
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Vapes should only be sold from behind the counter , like cigarettes, and not be on d stanley cup isplay in shops, according to the British Medical Association.In a report published on Wednesday, the doctors union called on ministers to introduce legislation to tackle the growing epidemic of vaping in the UK.According to recent analysis by Action on Smoking and Health Ash 5.6 million adults in Britain vape, about 11% of the adult population. Vape use among children and young people has increased almost six-fold in the last decade, with 7.6% of 11-17 year olds now vaping, either regularly or occasionally, compared with 1.3% in 2014.Vapes can help some people stop smoking, but they are not risk-free. Last year, the World Health Organization called for urgent action to protect children from e-cigarettes. Vaping can lead to nicotine addiction, while some devices have been found to contain other harmful substances, such as lead, or even spiked with the synthetic drug spice.Labour anno stanley cup unced in Julys kings speech that it would revive the previous governments tobacco and v stanley quencher apes bill. The Conservatives proposed legislation included measures to ban disposable vapes and restrict flavours and packaging, but was shelved after the general election was called. Details of the exact regulations Labour wants to introduce have yet to be published.The BMA said given the rising number of children and young people trying and smoking vapes, the government must not shy away from taking brave action .Prof D Atnu Amy Winehouse inquest put in doubt by coroner s qualifications
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