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Women using abortion clinics are still being harassed despite MPs voting a year ago to create buffer zones to stop protesters intimidating them, medical and abortion groups say.Suella Braverman, the home secretary, has failed to commence the legislation to introduce buffer zones in England and <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup Wales, even though parliament approved the move on 18 October last year.The abortion services provider the British Pregnancy Advisory Service BPAS accused Braverman of complete silence over her failure to implement the law.Parliament agreed to set up safe access zones , banning anti-abortion protesters from certain activities within 150 metres of a clinic. This included reciting prayers, holding up placards, reading from the Bible or otherwise attempting to dissuade women from having terminations. The home secretary hasnt done her job and as a result women remain at risk of harassment, intimidation, alarm and distress while they go to access legal healthcare from anti-abortion groups who continue to gather together outside abortion clinics, as do clinic staff, said Rachael Clarke, BPASs chief of staff. This law was supported overwhelmingly, with a majority of MPs from all major parties agreeing. There is simply no justification for the complete silence from the home secretary. Dr Ranee Thakar, the president of the Royal Co stanley mugs llege of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said: Safe access zones must be brought in now, to stop anti-choice organisations imposin stanley cup g stigma, guilt and shame Acpn International justice is needed 鈥?even if it takes 100 more years to perfect it
The United Nations top official on torture h <a href=https://www.canada-stanley.ca>stanley mug as accused private manufacturers of developing ever more cruel ways to inflict pain in crowd control and individual restraint equipment, and called for an international ban on the multibillion-dollar trade in some common instruments of torture.Alice Jill Edwards, the special rapporteur on torture, has presented the UN general assembly with a list of 20 items she wants to see banned as designed to be inherently cruel, inhuman or degrading. They include spiked batons, thumb cuffs, body-worn electric shock devices, sjamboks, gang chains and millimetre wave weapons, also known as heat rays. Now states are, in my view, on notic stanley cup romania e that they cant look the other way if they have instruments or weapons, equipment etc that are on my list, she said. What Im hoping for from any international agreement is that the incentive for companies to research and develop newfangled equipment as a new selling market will be removed. Edwards said that technological developments have led to companies developing equipment for police forces in particular, such as batons and shields, that do a stanley cup lot more harm than older versions. Theres materials on the list that are essentially old and ancient but still being used like the lockable chairs where you are constrained in a stress position. Then there are the new ones like electric batons and shields, and electric belts. Theyve been designed purely with the purpose to inflict unnecessary or excessive harm on individu
Women using abortion clinics are still being harassed despite MPs voting a year ago to create buffer zones to stop protesters intimidating them, medical and abortion groups say.Suella Braverman, the home secretary, has failed to commence the legislation to introduce buffer zones in England and <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup Wales, even though parliament approved the move on 18 October last year.The abortion services provider the British Pregnancy Advisory Service BPAS accused Braverman of complete silence over her failure to implement the law.Parliament agreed to set up safe access zones , banning anti-abortion protesters from certain activities within 150 metres of a clinic. This included reciting prayers, holding up placards, reading from the Bible or otherwise attempting to dissuade women from having terminations. The home secretary hasnt done her job and as a result women remain at risk of harassment, intimidation, alarm and distress while they go to access legal healthcare from anti-abortion groups who continue to gather together outside abortion clinics, as do clinic staff, said Rachael Clarke, BPASs chief of staff. This law was supported overwhelmingly, with a majority of MPs from all major parties agreeing. There is simply no justification for the complete silence from the home secretary. Dr Ranee Thakar, the president of the Royal Co stanley mugs llege of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said: Safe access zones must be brought in now, to stop anti-choice organisations imposin stanley cup g stigma, guilt and shame Acpn International justice is needed 鈥?even if it takes 100 more years to perfect it
The United Nations top official on torture h <a href=https://www.canada-stanley.ca>stanley mug as accused private manufacturers of developing ever more cruel ways to inflict pain in crowd control and individual restraint equipment, and called for an international ban on the multibillion-dollar trade in some common instruments of torture.Alice Jill Edwards, the special rapporteur on torture, has presented the UN general assembly with a list of 20 items she wants to see banned as designed to be inherently cruel, inhuman or degrading. They include spiked batons, thumb cuffs, body-worn electric shock devices, sjamboks, gang chains and millimetre wave weapons, also known as heat rays. Now states are, in my view, on notic stanley cup romania e that they cant look the other way if they have instruments or weapons, equipment etc that are on my list, she said. What Im hoping for from any international agreement is that the incentive for companies to research and develop newfangled equipment as a new selling market will be removed. Edwards said that technological developments have led to companies developing equipment for police forces in particular, such as batons and shields, that do a stanley cup lot more harm than older versions. Theres materials on the list that are essentially old and ancient but still being used like the lockable chairs where you are constrained in a stress position. Then there are the new ones like electric batons and shields, and electric belts. Theyve been designed purely with the purpose to inflict unnecessary or excessive harm on individu
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Northern leaders have accused the government of valuing their regions workers less than those in the south after extending the 80% furlough for the national lockdown but refusing to do the same for northerners last month.The mayors of Greater Manchester and the Liverpool city region, which were among the first parts of the country to be subject to tier 3 restrictions, expressed anger at Westminsters differential treatment of workers in the north of England at a press conference on Sunday. This morning millions of people woke up knowing the prime minister of this country believes the north is worth less than the south, Steve Rotheram, the Liverpool city region mayor, said. Quite frankly, the government has treated us with contempt again. Announcing Englands month-long shutdown on Saturday night, Boris Johnson extended the furlough scheme until December, with the government paying 80% of workers wages.But last month, the <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley drinking cup government had been unequivocal in refusing to stump up more than two-thirds of the pay of hospitality workers across the north whose businesses stanley taza were forced to close under tier 3 measures, Rotheram told the conference.The mayor added that red wall areas would not be fooled into electing the Conservatives again. I can assure the government that the people of the north wont easily forget that they wer stanley cup e judged to be worth less than their southern counterparts, he said.Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, called for an end to the governments Yyow Netflix sued for streaming Bicycle Thieves without copyright
Two MPs have been given the green light to legally challenge the government over the introduction of legislation which gives police and security services access to peoples phone and internet records.The judicial rev <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.us>stanley website iew action brought by Conservative former shadow home secretary David Davis and Labour backbencher Tom Watson centres on the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act Dripa .The act was rushed through parliament in just three days in July with the backing of all three major party leaders.Backed by civil rights group Liberty, the MPs are seeking a declaration from the high court that the act is not compatible with article 8 of the European convention on human rights stanley cups , which guarantees the right to a private life.On Monday Mr Justice Lewis, sitting in London, gave them permission to bring the case, which means there will be a full hearing at a date to be fixed.The prime minister, David Cameron, and the deputy PM, Nick Clegg, have said that the accelerated passage of Dripa through parliament was necessary because of an emergency created by a ruling in April by the European court of justice, which they said would have the effect of denying police and security services access to vital data about phone and email communications.They in stanley cup sisted that the act would simply maintain existing powers, which required communications companies to retain data for 12 months for possible investigation, but do not allow police or security agencies to access the content of calls or emai
Northern leaders have accused the government of valuing their regions workers less than those in the south after extending the 80% furlough for the national lockdown but refusing to do the same for northerners last month.The mayors of Greater Manchester and the Liverpool city region, which were among the first parts of the country to be subject to tier 3 restrictions, expressed anger at Westminsters differential treatment of workers in the north of England at a press conference on Sunday. This morning millions of people woke up knowing the prime minister of this country believes the north is worth less than the south, Steve Rotheram, the Liverpool city region mayor, said. Quite frankly, the government has treated us with contempt again. Announcing Englands month-long shutdown on Saturday night, Boris Johnson extended the furlough scheme until December, with the government paying 80% of workers wages.But last month, the <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley drinking cup government had been unequivocal in refusing to stump up more than two-thirds of the pay of hospitality workers across the north whose businesses stanley taza were forced to close under tier 3 measures, Rotheram told the conference.The mayor added that red wall areas would not be fooled into electing the Conservatives again. I can assure the government that the people of the north wont easily forget that they wer stanley cup e judged to be worth less than their southern counterparts, he said.Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, called for an end to the governments Yyow Netflix sued for streaming Bicycle Thieves without copyright
Two MPs have been given the green light to legally challenge the government over the introduction of legislation which gives police and security services access to peoples phone and internet records.The judicial rev <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.us>stanley website iew action brought by Conservative former shadow home secretary David Davis and Labour backbencher Tom Watson centres on the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act Dripa .The act was rushed through parliament in just three days in July with the backing of all three major party leaders.Backed by civil rights group Liberty, the MPs are seeking a declaration from the high court that the act is not compatible with article 8 of the European convention on human rights stanley cups , which guarantees the right to a private life.On Monday Mr Justice Lewis, sitting in London, gave them permission to bring the case, which means there will be a full hearing at a date to be fixed.The prime minister, David Cameron, and the deputy PM, Nick Clegg, have said that the accelerated passage of Dripa through parliament was necessary because of an emergency created by a ruling in April by the European court of justice, which they said would have the effect of denying police and security services access to vital data about phone and email communications.They in stanley cup sisted that the act would simply maintain existing powers, which required communications companies to retain data for 12 months for possible investigation, but do not allow police or security agencies to access the content of calls or emai
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Health secretary Matt Hancock has ordered a <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar root and branch review of NHS food after two more patient deaths were linked last week to a listeria outbreak. The new deaths bring the number of suspected fatalities to five and doctors have warned that further cases could occur.Hancock said he was incredibly concerned after it emerged the patients were suspected of dying as a result of eating pre-packaged sandwiches and salads linked by the same supplier, The Good Food Chain.The affected products have since been withdrawn from hospitals and Public Health England said evidence suggested all the deaths had occurred before the items were removed from circulation on 25 May. We need a radical new approach to the food that is served in our NHS, added Hancock. Our NHS should be at the forefront of supporting people to make healthy choices. A Public Health England official said investigations into the outbreak were taking place and were being conducted in partnership with the Food Standards Agency. Listeria is caused by the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes and can trigger very severe disease stanley thermobecher in humans. It usually affects people whose immune systems have been weakened 鈥?such as the elderly, pregnant women or patients taking immuno-suppressant drugs. The disease is caught by stanley cup eating contaminated food.The first three deaths were at Manchester University NHS foundation trust and Aintree University Hospital NHS foundation trust in Liverpool. One of the two new cases is understood to have Btwu Healthy competition is good for keeping wages up, as well as prices down
Labour has delayed proposals to tackle spurious lawsuits brought by oligarchs and others aimed at intimidating journalists, academics and campaigners.Frederick Ponsonby, a Labour justice minister in the House of Lords, said he could not commit to bringing forward standalone legislation on strategic lawsuits against public participation, known as Slapps, or set out a timetable for tackling the issue.He said the government would be conducting a review and while it did want to outlaw Slapps that a <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cupe re abusive, there was also a need to mugs stanley protect access to justice for legitimate claims .Rishi Sunak had previously backed a Labour MPs backbench attempt to ban Slapps but the legislation did not get through parliament before the election.The rich and powerful are silencing those who try to hold them to account. Will we stand up to them | Gill PhillipsRead moreBefore the election David Lammy, now the foreign secretary, had said he wanted to ban Slapps, as scrutiny of Russian oligarchs by journalists and campaigners has been frustrated by threats of lawsuits.At the time, Lammy said: Weve really got to stop this happening. These are stifling effectively not just the rule of law and freedom of spee stanley cup ch, but particularly going to journalists doing their job to throw a spotlight and transparency on the most egregious behaviour of oligarchy, plutocracy, and very corrupt individuals doing bad things. In the House of Lords on Wednesday, Tina Stowell, a Conservative peer, said the previous governm
Health secretary Matt Hancock has ordered a <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar root and branch review of NHS food after two more patient deaths were linked last week to a listeria outbreak. The new deaths bring the number of suspected fatalities to five and doctors have warned that further cases could occur.Hancock said he was incredibly concerned after it emerged the patients were suspected of dying as a result of eating pre-packaged sandwiches and salads linked by the same supplier, The Good Food Chain.The affected products have since been withdrawn from hospitals and Public Health England said evidence suggested all the deaths had occurred before the items were removed from circulation on 25 May. We need a radical new approach to the food that is served in our NHS, added Hancock. Our NHS should be at the forefront of supporting people to make healthy choices. A Public Health England official said investigations into the outbreak were taking place and were being conducted in partnership with the Food Standards Agency. Listeria is caused by the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes and can trigger very severe disease stanley thermobecher in humans. It usually affects people whose immune systems have been weakened 鈥?such as the elderly, pregnant women or patients taking immuno-suppressant drugs. The disease is caught by stanley cup eating contaminated food.The first three deaths were at Manchester University NHS foundation trust and Aintree University Hospital NHS foundation trust in Liverpool. One of the two new cases is understood to have Btwu Healthy competition is good for keeping wages up, as well as prices down
Labour has delayed proposals to tackle spurious lawsuits brought by oligarchs and others aimed at intimidating journalists, academics and campaigners.Frederick Ponsonby, a Labour justice minister in the House of Lords, said he could not commit to bringing forward standalone legislation on strategic lawsuits against public participation, known as Slapps, or set out a timetable for tackling the issue.He said the government would be conducting a review and while it did want to outlaw Slapps that a <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cupe re abusive, there was also a need to mugs stanley protect access to justice for legitimate claims .Rishi Sunak had previously backed a Labour MPs backbench attempt to ban Slapps but the legislation did not get through parliament before the election.The rich and powerful are silencing those who try to hold them to account. Will we stand up to them | Gill PhillipsRead moreBefore the election David Lammy, now the foreign secretary, had said he wanted to ban Slapps, as scrutiny of Russian oligarchs by journalists and campaigners has been frustrated by threats of lawsuits.At the time, Lammy said: Weve really got to stop this happening. These are stifling effectively not just the rule of law and freedom of spee stanley cup ch, but particularly going to journalists doing their job to throw a spotlight and transparency on the most egregious behaviour of oligarchy, plutocracy, and very corrupt individuals doing bad things. In the House of Lords on Wednesday, Tina Stowell, a Conservative peer, said the previous governm
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Karina Moon vividly recalls the telephone call that brought her to tears. She was stood, frozen, in the living room of her home in north Wales as a government official told her she needed to repay 拢11,292.75 or be prosecuted for fraud. I broke down, I was crying, she said. I was gobsmacked. I was absolutely distraught because I live within the law. They made me feel stanley cup becher like I was defrauding it. The phone call, which came out of the blue, was all the more shocking because Moon, 62, keeps completely on top of her finances. She retains payslips going back years, carefully scrutinises the small print of benefits entitlements and can, in her own words, budget like theres no tomorrow .Yet Moon, like tens of thousands of others, had fallen victim to the carers allowance trap.A single mother, Moon for most of the week is the sole carer for her daughter, a bright and bubbly 22-year-old who has a rare genetic condition called Bardet-Biedl syndrome.This m stanley mug eans she ne stanley vaso eds constant care, is on the autism spectrum, has type 2 diabetes and is registered blind. I do everything for her, says Moon.Carer convicted over benefit error worth 30p a week fights to clear his nameRead moreOn weekends when her daughter stays with her father, Moon worked part-time at Tesco earning 拢9.50 an hour. This would comfortably keep her under the earnings threshold of 拢127 a week at the time, especially when deducting allowances for fuel and pension payments 鈥?or so she thought.The Department for Work and Pension Ffxo Why are rape case targets being planned in England and Wales
Local councils will have to monitor bailiffs and can no longer receive kickbacks from them under new government guidelines to protect debtors from intimidating treatment.The guidelines, issued by communities secretary Eric Pickles, also give the thumbs down to bailiffs exploiting residents through phantom visits : where they charge inflated fees for simply posting a letter through a resident s door without attempting to speak to the people involved or negotiate a payment plan. Figures suggest the five biggest bailiff companies earn a combined revenue in excess of 拢60 million.The guidelines tell councils to terminate contracts with bailiffs found to be employing dodgy practices and say they should report any fraudulent activity to the police.Pickles said: It is unacceptable for councils to employ burly bailiffs with heavy-handed tactics like kicking down doors, making phantom visits or charging exc stanley mugs essive fees 鈥?it is unfair and damages a council s standing in the comm stanley website unit stanley cups y. Our new guidance is crystal clear: it is time to stop the dodgy practices where town halls collect contractual kickbacks from bailiffs that will do almost anything to make money. The guidelines say it is inappropriate for councils to receive extra payment or profit-sharing from the use of bailiffs and the charging of fees. Contracts should not involve rewards or penalties that encourage the use of bailiffs where it would not otherwise be justified. For example, the Lon
Karina Moon vividly recalls the telephone call that brought her to tears. She was stood, frozen, in the living room of her home in north Wales as a government official told her she needed to repay 拢11,292.75 or be prosecuted for fraud. I broke down, I was crying, she said. I was gobsmacked. I was absolutely distraught because I live within the law. They made me feel stanley cup becher like I was defrauding it. The phone call, which came out of the blue, was all the more shocking because Moon, 62, keeps completely on top of her finances. She retains payslips going back years, carefully scrutinises the small print of benefits entitlements and can, in her own words, budget like theres no tomorrow .Yet Moon, like tens of thousands of others, had fallen victim to the carers allowance trap.A single mother, Moon for most of the week is the sole carer for her daughter, a bright and bubbly 22-year-old who has a rare genetic condition called Bardet-Biedl syndrome.This m stanley mug eans she ne stanley vaso eds constant care, is on the autism spectrum, has type 2 diabetes and is registered blind. I do everything for her, says Moon.Carer convicted over benefit error worth 30p a week fights to clear his nameRead moreOn weekends when her daughter stays with her father, Moon worked part-time at Tesco earning 拢9.50 an hour. This would comfortably keep her under the earnings threshold of 拢127 a week at the time, especially when deducting allowances for fuel and pension payments 鈥?or so she thought.The Department for Work and Pension Ffxo Why are rape case targets being planned in England and Wales
Local councils will have to monitor bailiffs and can no longer receive kickbacks from them under new government guidelines to protect debtors from intimidating treatment.The guidelines, issued by communities secretary Eric Pickles, also give the thumbs down to bailiffs exploiting residents through phantom visits : where they charge inflated fees for simply posting a letter through a resident s door without attempting to speak to the people involved or negotiate a payment plan. Figures suggest the five biggest bailiff companies earn a combined revenue in excess of 拢60 million.The guidelines tell councils to terminate contracts with bailiffs found to be employing dodgy practices and say they should report any fraudulent activity to the police.Pickles said: It is unacceptable for councils to employ burly bailiffs with heavy-handed tactics like kicking down doors, making phantom visits or charging exc stanley mugs essive fees 鈥?it is unfair and damages a council s standing in the comm stanley website unit stanley cups y. Our new guidance is crystal clear: it is time to stop the dodgy practices where town halls collect contractual kickbacks from bailiffs that will do almost anything to make money. The guidelines say it is inappropriate for councils to receive extra payment or profit-sharing from the use of bailiffs and the charging of fees. Contracts should not involve rewards or penalties that encourage the use of bailiffs where it would not otherwise be justified. For example, the Lon
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I want change! So says Connie Petersen in the new BBC series Us, as she and husband Douglas imagine a future without their son Albie. How many of us have had her words ringing in our ears this week as weve dropped our teenagers off at university and headed home as the child-free couple weve not been for many years How we stay together: Ive got your back. Whatever happens, Ive got your back Read moreAlbie is an only child, <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley canada and his impending departure for university throws Connie and Douglas into a tumultuous reassessment of their marriage, bringing into sharp focus the impact of the end of what are sometimes called the heavy lifting years of parenting. With the child or children gone, parents no longer have them to h stanley mugs ide behind: the marriage, with its fault lines, weaknesses and strengths, is exposed in ways it hasnt been for decades.My husband and I are certainly in that ballpark: weve been married for 32 years, and last week we dropped the youngest of our four daughters off at university. Its the end o stanley cup f what has probably been the most eventful and demanding chapter of our lives; and alongside adjusting to no longer having to take children into consideration at every turn, theres the stark reality of just us : every morning at breakfast, every evening at supper 鈥?and in these coronavirus days of working from home, lunchtime as well. For almost every couple, its crunch time, says Celia Dodd, whose book The Empty Nest: Your Changing Family, Your New Direction has just been Ylnl Scottish parliament votes in favour of smacking ban
Nine people went on trial in I <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.uk>stanley flask celand last week, charged with threatening the country s parliament 鈥?a charge that has only been used once before and that carries a maximum life sentence. They were among 30 demonstrators who entered the parliament building via the visitors door during a small protest in December 2008 at a time when thousands of Icelanders took to the streets to express their outrage at the government s part in the financial crisis.Several precedents of vocal protests on the public balcony of parliament can be found, one of which a current MP, 脰ssur Skarph茅冒insson, organised and attended in 1976. No one has b stanley flasche een charged for taking part in such action before 鈥?stanley website not even the group who donned army camouflage and carried replica machine guns to protest against Iceland s decision to join the EEA in 1993.The Reykjavik Nine are charged with a violation of a paragraph that falls under the article on terrorism in the Icelandic penal code, entitled Attack on Parliament . In April 2005 the United Nations Human Rights Committee complained of too broad and obscure a definition of terrorism in the code. It might, the committee said, encompass and consequently jeopardise legitimate activity in a democratic society, in particular participation in public demonstrations .Now these concerns have been vindicated. If we assume the law on justice to be coherent, attacks on parliament should be interpreted as a more serious crime than terrorism: there is a minim
I want change! So says Connie Petersen in the new BBC series Us, as she and husband Douglas imagine a future without their son Albie. How many of us have had her words ringing in our ears this week as weve dropped our teenagers off at university and headed home as the child-free couple weve not been for many years How we stay together: Ive got your back. Whatever happens, Ive got your back Read moreAlbie is an only child, <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley canada and his impending departure for university throws Connie and Douglas into a tumultuous reassessment of their marriage, bringing into sharp focus the impact of the end of what are sometimes called the heavy lifting years of parenting. With the child or children gone, parents no longer have them to h stanley mugs ide behind: the marriage, with its fault lines, weaknesses and strengths, is exposed in ways it hasnt been for decades.My husband and I are certainly in that ballpark: weve been married for 32 years, and last week we dropped the youngest of our four daughters off at university. Its the end o stanley cup f what has probably been the most eventful and demanding chapter of our lives; and alongside adjusting to no longer having to take children into consideration at every turn, theres the stark reality of just us : every morning at breakfast, every evening at supper 鈥?and in these coronavirus days of working from home, lunchtime as well. For almost every couple, its crunch time, says Celia Dodd, whose book The Empty Nest: Your Changing Family, Your New Direction has just been Ylnl Scottish parliament votes in favour of smacking ban
Nine people went on trial in I <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.uk>stanley flask celand last week, charged with threatening the country s parliament 鈥?a charge that has only been used once before and that carries a maximum life sentence. They were among 30 demonstrators who entered the parliament building via the visitors door during a small protest in December 2008 at a time when thousands of Icelanders took to the streets to express their outrage at the government s part in the financial crisis.Several precedents of vocal protests on the public balcony of parliament can be found, one of which a current MP, 脰ssur Skarph茅冒insson, organised and attended in 1976. No one has b stanley flasche een charged for taking part in such action before 鈥?stanley website not even the group who donned army camouflage and carried replica machine guns to protest against Iceland s decision to join the EEA in 1993.The Reykjavik Nine are charged with a violation of a paragraph that falls under the article on terrorism in the Icelandic penal code, entitled Attack on Parliament . In April 2005 the United Nations Human Rights Committee complained of too broad and obscure a definition of terrorism in the code. It might, the committee said, encompass and consequently jeopardise legitimate activity in a democratic society, in particular participation in public demonstrations .Now these concerns have been vindicated. If we assume the law on justice to be coherent, attacks on parliament should be interpreted as a more serious crime than terrorism: there is a minim
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A new study has su <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup pposedly pinpointed the most boring people alive: birdwatchers, accountants, data analysts and everyone who works in insurance. What, no trainspotters A major oversight. The University of Essex research lists the most boring hobbies as going to church, watching TV and animal observation . All these things were judged to be worse even than stamp-collecting.Of course, when you undertake this kind of research, you also have to find the opposite types. So the study lists actors, scientists, journalists and in particular science journalists as the least boring professions. The research, published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, was conducted by Wijnand van Tilburg, Eric Igou and Mehr Panjwani, all possessing refreshingly unboring names and presumably blessed with many scie stanley cup nce journalist friends.They conducted five experiments involving more than 500 people. The more you dig into their stanley cup findings, the more you realise how intensely annoying we humans all find each other.Not content with dissing the entire insurance and data industries, the respondents had it in for smokers, people who live in medium-sized towns and people who talk a lot and complain often . They dreamed of being compensated financially for socialising with boring people 拢35 a day is the imaginary going rate . And there also seems to be a thread of self-loathing running through the conclusions. Watching TV Really If that is boring then millions upon millions o Jqro UK courts following European human rights rulings too strictly, warn judges
Censorship in China was one of the opportunities seen by network router corporation Cisco Systems, according to a presentation leaked just before a hearing of the US Senate Subcommittee on Human Rights. The document a series of slides from 2002 describes in part the Chinese government s Golden Shield project. One slide lists its goals of stopping network crime, guaranteeing security and services, and to combat Falun Gong evil religion and other hostiles<a href=https://www.cup-stanley.fr>gourde stanley quot;. The next slide notes Cisco Opportunities in planning, construction, training and operational maintenance see PDF of Cisco presentation .There has been a longstanding controversy over western corporations collaborating with censorship by authoritarian regimes. Cisco Systems in particular has faced accusations of stanley cup website providing custom hardware for the Great Firewall of China , charges it has repeatedly denied. So any new evidence of an association between Cisco and China censorship will reopen suspicions about its possible role in enabling repression.But too much emphasis on investigating the worst possible case can be a distraction. In testimony, Mark Chandler, senior vice-president and general counsel of Cisco, said: Cisco, however, has not and does not design products to accommodate political censorship. The tools built into our products that enable site filtering are the same the world ov stanley trinkflaschen er, whether sold to governments, companies or network operators. And the irony o
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