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The government has been urged to rethink its tax and benefit rules for low-paid workers after it emerged tha stanley botella t some staff at the bakery chain Greggs could get to keep just a quarter of their 拢300 annual bonus as a result of universal credit deductions.Greggs announced last week that its 25,000 workers would receive a windfall of up to 拢300 under a 拢7m reward scheme linked in part to the success of the companys vegan sausage rolls.However, benefits experts have pointed out that some staff who are on universal credit will keep as little as 拢75 after tax and national insurance NI are paid and bonus earnings clawed back by the government at a rate of 63p in the pound.Benefits consultant Gareth Morgan said the clawing termo stanley back of the bonuses through stanley cup universal credit meant that the government might ultimately be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the Greggs reward scheme.Morgan calculated that under current tax and benefit rules, a worker earning less than the tax and NI thresholds of 拢8,632 a year would typically be left with 拢111 of the 拢300 bonus. One earning more than that but less than the upper threshold of 拢12,500 a year would get just 拢97.68 while a worker on more than 拢12,500 a year would end up with 拢75.48.Universal credit originally aimed to incentivise claimants to earn more by introducing a work allowance allowing them to keep hold of more of their benefits as their income rose. However, this was cut in 2015, and only partly restored. Claimants earnings over and above th Hkpq Charles Taylor s lawyer needs a lawyer
Illustration: Gillian BleaseThe substantial reduction in youth services amounts to more than the closure of buildings Teens are left to their own devices as council axes all youth services, Society, 24 August , it heralds the end of relationships between youth workers and the young people with whom they work. This is damaging for all young people, but especially so for those who stand to benefit the most from strong relationships with adults. Add to this the size and impersonality of many of our schools, and it may be that young people are experiencing fewer opportunities to relate positively to adults.James WetzDirector, Human Scale Education In your piece, Youth workers in Cameron s Oxfordshire strike over cuts 24 August you refer to an early intervention hub in Banbury, but Banbury is not in David Cameron s constituency 鈥?it is in mine [see Corrections and clarifications, 25 August]. You also fail to mention that this hub is in a brand new building, purpose-built for young people and focused on th stanley quencher ose youngsters in the greatest need of support. The Bridge Bar Centre had been made available as a temporary youth facility while the new youth centre is being completed.The county council is handing the running of some of its youth stanley usa clubs to the voluntary sector, but only after sustainable business cases have been put forward for their running. One of the stanley espana communities that will receive start-up funding for the operation of a youth centre is Chipping Norton, yet you s
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A crown court judge who said that burglars needed a huge amount of courage has been formally reprimanded by the Office for Judicial Complaints.During a sentencing at Teesside crown court in the summer Judge Peter Bowers also declared that sending burglars to prison did little good. His comments sparked outrage after he spared a 26-year-old serial burglar from an immediate custodial sentence.In a decision published on Tuesday, the Office for Judicial Complaints said: His Honour Judge Peter Bowers has been issued with a reprimand following complaints about remarks he made during his sentencing of a burglar at Teesside crown court. The lord chancellor and the lord chief justice considered his comments to have damaged public confidence in the judicial process. No further action will be taken against the judge, who will resume judicial duties.At the time the judg <a href=https://www.stanleycups.cz>stanley hrnek e s remarks prompted David Cameron to condemn those who broke into people s homes. Appearing on ITV s Daybreak programme, the prime minister said he did not know the details of the case, but continued: I am very clear that burglary is not bravery. Burglary is cowardice. Burglary is a hateful crime. People sometimes say it is not a violent crime, but stanley cup website actually if you have been burgled you do feel it was vio stanley cup kaufen lence. I have been burgled twice. You feel completely violated when someone has smashed their way into your house and stolen your possessions 鈥?I am very clear that people who repeate
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Care home providers are passing on the costs of personal protective equipment to residents 鈥?with one charging more than 拢6 a day 鈥?after the government failed to deliver all of the promised funding during the pandemic, a leading charity has said.Age UK said businesses in the care sector had to pay inflated prices because funding was not filtering through, while a union said some workers were having to pay for protective gloves, masks and gowns before they entered the homes.The Dorset-based care company Agincare faced criticism on Monday over its decision to charge 拢6.47 extra per day to cover PPE and other rising costs in its homes, including staff cover and statutory sick pay.Agincare, which runs 23 homes in the south of England, defended the additional charge because of extra staff costs and the rise in the price of purchasing PPE.PPE amounted to 拢70,000 extra a month but was less than 30% of the total <extra> cost , its chairman, Derek Luckhurst, told the BBC. The company employs 4,000 people and made a profit of 拢2.36m in 2018.Janette Urquijo, whose 93-year <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley quencher -old mother lives in one of the companys care homes, said she received an invoice for 拢194.10 for April, in addition to the monthly fee of over 拢4,000. She said: I think it is o stanley cup utrageous that they are charging my mother 拢6.47 per day for the staff to wear PPE for stanley cup nz two weeks when the staff did not wear PPE. Luckhurst said: This is a temporary measure and it will be reviewed on a monthly basis and any addit Walj Rethink over Christ porn film ban
The ruling by Mr Justice Owen at Leicester crown court takes the law on rape within marriage a useful step further. The judge set a legal precedent in sentencing a man who did not live with his wife to three years imprisonment for attempting to rape her. If his interpretation withstands any appeal, this will extend the law on marital rape beyond its previous boundaries. Until now, a rape charge within marriage has been limited to cases where there is a judicial separation order, or an injuncti <a href=https://www.stanleys-cups.us>stanley cup on ordering the husband not to molest his wife or, according to some interpretations, where a couple are separated by a magistrates court or deed of separation. This ruling now means that if a couple have separated informally, sexual intercourse without the woman s consent is also a crime.The argument dates back to eighteenth century ideas about the status of married women. In 1736, Lord Chief Justice Hale ruled that a husband could not be guilty of rape because his wife had given herself to him in the marriage contract, a stanley cup uk statement that in law remained unchallenged until this week. But as John Milmo QC pointed out at Leicester, Hale does not represent the state of termo stanley the common law in 1990. Thankfully, the judge agreed with him that the law needed to be updated beyond the cultural expectations of 1736 and so, if a woman is living apart from her husband, the presumption in law is now that she has withdrawn her consent to sex.His ruling, however, does not address the central problem: that a
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Boris Johnson has said the UK must not return to the status quo after the coronavirus pandemic, promising a transformation akin to the new Jerusalem the postwar cabinet pledged in 1945.The prime minister also mounted a robust defence of the pri <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar vate sector, saying stanley quencher free enterprise must lead the recovery and that that he intended to significantly roll back the extraordinary state intervention the crisis had necessitated.In a markedly upbeat speech, Johnson said the UK was and would be the greatest place on Earth , and that it was the measure of the greatness of this country that we are simply not going to let pandemic] hold us back or slow us down .Tory delegates and Covid counters caught up in the circle of doom | John CraceRead moreSpeaking at the Conservative partys virtual conference, the prime minister said the ructions caused by the pandemic would lead to a transformation of the UK by 2030, with mass home ownership, electric vehicles, better broadband and blue passports. After all we have been through, it is not enough just to go back to before. We have lost too much, we have mourned too many, he said. We have been through too much frustration and hardship just <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley tazas to settle for the status quo and to think that life can go on as before the plague, and we will not. In a speech that pledged to invest millions in wind power and electric vehicles, and a new settlement for care homes and homebuilding, he said the country would learn and improve on the world that we Ihog A child abuse survivor asks how I can bring myself to help sex offenders
When the US supreme court on Friday decided to hear the most important case on abortion rights in two decades, it occurred to Dalton Johnson that he was standing in what might become the last abortion clinic in Alabama.Today, the Alabama Womens Center for Reproductive Alternatives, which Johnson has owned <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.pl>stanley termosy and operated since 1998, is one of five stanley flasks clinics throughout the state. But depending on how the justices rule in a critical case this spring, four of those clinics could close almost in an instant.Johnson cant quite wrap his mind around that. Already, patients travel to Johnsons clinic, the Alabama Womens Center for Reproductive Alternatives, from across Tennessee, Mississippi, the Florida panhandle and Louisiana. The clinic is open five days a week, and zoning laws prevent Johnson from expanding the hours any further.Northern Alabamas only abor stanley cup usa tion clinic fights to survive lawmakers onslaughtRead more Theres no way that we, just one provider, could take on that kind of capacity, Johnson said.The case before the supreme court revolves around one of the harshest abortion restrictions on the books 鈥?not in Alabama, but in Texas. Since its passage in 2013, the measure has shut down more than half of Texass 41 abortion clinics. If the law goes fully into effect, it will shut down nine or ten.But the potential effects of a supreme court ruling extend way beyond Texass borders. A loss for abortion rights advocates would cause a seismic shift in abortion availability throughout th
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The women had no doubt. Educated, young, articulate, they had one aim: to turn their country into a real Islamic state, run according to their interpretation of Islamic law, the shariat. Only then, they said, would they be protected from the chaos and violence of the modern world. Only then would there be an end to corruption and misgovernment. Only then would the country assume its true place as a Muslim nation.The women were speaking in Rawalpindi, the crowded northern Pakistani city. All mem stanley us bers of an Islamist party, they believed that the current system in Pakistan, w stanley mug here a secular legal system co-exists uncomfortably with a religious one, was doomed to failure. The coming of shariat was, they told me, inevitable.They, like the archbishop of Canterbury, were interested in the degree to which the specific practices of a religious community, whether majority or minority, be allowed within the legal system of a nation.All over the world, the same question is being posed. In recent years, with the weakening of the nation state and growth in alternative identities, often religious, it has taken on a new urgency, particularly in Western countries with large, newly assertive Muslim minority populations. The resulting tensions are becoming more and more obvious.So in France, a country where the only ide stanley mugs ntity officially recognised is that of citizen of the republic , last week s row provoked keen interest. The British system of multiculturalism is seen by many Frenchmen as eviden
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The assisted dying advocate and bestselling author Wendy Mitchell, who spent years documenting her dementia, has died, her family has said.Mitchell, 68, discussed her death in a letter published posthumously on her blog on Thursday. If youre reading this, it means this has probably been posted by my daughters as Ive sadly died, she wrote. In the letter shared on her site Which Me Am I Today Mitchell said she died after deciding to stop eating and drinking, and called for assisted dying to be legalised in the UK. In the end, I died simply by deciding not to eat or drink any more. The last cuppa tea ... my final hug in a mug, the hardest thing to let go of, much harder than the food I never craved 鈥?Dementia is a cruel disease that plays tricks on your very existence. Ive always been a glass-half-full perso <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley mugs n, trying to turn the negatives of life around and creating positives, because thats how I cope. The mother of two, from Yorkshire, was diagnosed with early onset dementia aged 58 in 2014. She was an ambassador at the Alzheimers Society and wrote two Sunday Times bestsellers, her 2018 memoir titled Somebody I Used to Know, and a guide to the dise stanley taza ase called What I Wish People Knew About Dementia published in 2022.The former NHS worker said: Sorry to break the news to you this way, but if I hadnt, my inbox would eventually have been full of emails asking if Im OK, which would have been hard for my stanley romania daughters to answer. Her final book One Last Thing: How to Live With the End i Bxxn GM bacteria could combat antibiotic resistance, study suggests
Pret a Manger has the power to take action to prevent future deaths, a coroner at the inquest into the death of teenager Natasha Ednan-Laperouse has concluded.Ednan-Laperouse, then 15, died in July 2016 follo <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.ro>stanley cup romania wing a catastrophic allergic reaction after unknowingly eating sesame seeds contained in an artichoke, olive and tapenade baguette, which she had bought from a branch of Pret at Heathrow. The teenager was with her father when she collapsed on board a flight to Nice.Natashas father, Nadi stanley cup m Ednan-Laperouse, said she died because of inadequate food labelling laws and joined the rest of her family, from Fulham, south-west London, in calling for a change in the law to save lives. The baguette did not have any allergen advice on its wrapper. There was no requirement for it to do so because of reduced labelling requirements for food produced on site.Ednan-Laperouse described the inquest into his daughters death as a watershed moment that should prompt a change in the law.Pret announced last week that it will include full ingredient labelling on all its products following Ednan-Laperouses case, while the government said it is considering a change to the law.In a report published on Tuesday, coroner Dr Sean Cummings outlined matters of concern identified in Natashas inquest and wrote: In my opinion there is a risk that future deaths could occur unless action is taken. He said allergens were not labelled adequately or clearly on Pr stanley cup et packaging when products were prepared in
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