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When Keir Starmer shifted Labours position on Kashmir in the first weeks of his leadership last year, he m <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>stanley cup ay not have realised that his stated intention of preventing issues of the subcontinent to divide communities here could cost the support of some of its most loyal voters.Canvassing outside Jamia Masjid in Heckmondwike on Friday, the Labour candidate in the Batley and Spen byelection, Kim Leadbeater, received a hostile reception from voters who are unhappy with the partys stance on foreign policy issues such as Palestine and Kashmir, amid a perception that the party takes some forms of racism more seriously than others.The accusation youve taken our votes for granted was repeatedly levelled at Leadbeater and Lisa Nandy, the shadow foreign secretary and Wigan MP, who joined her on the campaign trail.View image in fullscreenCampaign posters on lampposts in Heckmondwike. Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian Keir took the time to condemn two idiots for being antisemitic last month but he wont condemn the Israeli government for killing innocent people, said Wajjad Hussain, 33, referring to an incident in north London last month where antisemitic abuse appeared to be shouted from a car. Ive voted Labour my whole life but I wont be blindly giving them my vote any more. And thats not just about Palestine. Its everything locally. They stanley cup ve been i stanley isolierkanne n power here for 25 years but only now theyre under threat do they care about Asians, he added.While many voters were glad tha Lfcf Unanswered questions on sharia
President Sarkozy must be having nig <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.mx>taza stanley htmares every night. stanley kubek Little did he know last June that his idea of banning the niqab in France, the country of human rights , would so lamentably backfire. Today, he is struggling to put an end to l affaire. And it is of little satisfaction to him that Belgium should be the first country to legislate against the full veil.Sarkozy is torn between his party and public opinion. His U stanley cup MP party does not want to lose face on the issue, and wishes to pass some sort of legislation in order to make a grand demonstration of the country s secular culture, while public opinion is tired by what they see as yet another Sarkozyist gimmick, one that has proved noxious for France s national cohesion.The latest niqab-related news story is showing just that: President Sarkozy has opened Pandora s box, and lost the key. French media reported last week how a woman was fined 鈧?2 by the gendarmerie for driving in a full veil that offered too little visibility . The interior minister revealed to the press that this woman was one of four concubines of a radical Muslim halal butcher from Nantes. Among them, they have 12 children. An investigation into polygamy and alleged child benefits fraud was started: if proved, the butcher could be deprived of his French nationality. But why should such an incident be given such prominent media coverage For Fran莽ois Hollande, former head of the Socialist party, the tactic is clear. It s about getting
When Keir Starmer shifted Labours position on Kashmir in the first weeks of his leadership last year, he m <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>stanley cup ay not have realised that his stated intention of preventing issues of the subcontinent to divide communities here could cost the support of some of its most loyal voters.Canvassing outside Jamia Masjid in Heckmondwike on Friday, the Labour candidate in the Batley and Spen byelection, Kim Leadbeater, received a hostile reception from voters who are unhappy with the partys stance on foreign policy issues such as Palestine and Kashmir, amid a perception that the party takes some forms of racism more seriously than others.The accusation youve taken our votes for granted was repeatedly levelled at Leadbeater and Lisa Nandy, the shadow foreign secretary and Wigan MP, who joined her on the campaign trail.View image in fullscreenCampaign posters on lampposts in Heckmondwike. Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Guardian Keir took the time to condemn two idiots for being antisemitic last month but he wont condemn the Israeli government for killing innocent people, said Wajjad Hussain, 33, referring to an incident in north London last month where antisemitic abuse appeared to be shouted from a car. Ive voted Labour my whole life but I wont be blindly giving them my vote any more. And thats not just about Palestine. Its everything locally. They stanley cup ve been i stanley isolierkanne n power here for 25 years but only now theyre under threat do they care about Asians, he added.While many voters were glad tha Lfcf Unanswered questions on sharia
President Sarkozy must be having nig <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.mx>taza stanley htmares every night. stanley kubek Little did he know last June that his idea of banning the niqab in France, the country of human rights , would so lamentably backfire. Today, he is struggling to put an end to l affaire. And it is of little satisfaction to him that Belgium should be the first country to legislate against the full veil.Sarkozy is torn between his party and public opinion. His U stanley cup MP party does not want to lose face on the issue, and wishes to pass some sort of legislation in order to make a grand demonstration of the country s secular culture, while public opinion is tired by what they see as yet another Sarkozyist gimmick, one that has proved noxious for France s national cohesion.The latest niqab-related news story is showing just that: President Sarkozy has opened Pandora s box, and lost the key. French media reported last week how a woman was fined 鈧?2 by the gendarmerie for driving in a full veil that offered too little visibility . The interior minister revealed to the press that this woman was one of four concubines of a radical Muslim halal butcher from Nantes. Among them, they have 12 children. An investigation into polygamy and alleged child benefits fraud was started: if proved, the butcher could be deprived of his French nationality. But why should such an incident be given such prominent media coverage For Fran莽ois Hollande, former head of the Socialist party, the tactic is clear. It s about getting
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The NHS has been accused of breaking the law by creating a massive data platform that will share information about patients.Four organisations are bringing a lawsuit against NHS England claiming that there is no legal basis for its setting up of the Federated Data Platform FDP . They plan to seek a judicial review of its decision.NHS England sparked controversy last week when it handed the 拢330m contract <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley thermosflasche to establish and operate the FDP for seven years from next spring to Palantir, the US spytech company.The platform involves software that will allow health service trusts and also integrated care systems, or regional groupings of trusts, to share information much more easily in order to improve care.NHS England says the platform will help hospitals tackle the 7.8m-strong backlog of care they are facing and enable them to discharge sooner pati stanley cup price ents who are medically fit to leave.But this may be the first in a series of legal actions prompted by fears that the FDP could lead to breaches of sensitive patient health information, and to data ultimately being sold.Rosa Curling, director of Foxglove, a campaign group that monitors big tech and which is co-ordinating the lawsuit, said: The government has gambled 拢330m on overhauling how NHS data is handled but bizarrely seems to have left off the bit where they make sure their s stanley isolierkanne ystem is lawful. You cant just massively expand access to confidential patient data without making sure you also follow the law. Ministers must get parliam Cpod Mexico s drug war brings lethal boom for lawyers
She is the only Australian woman to have served on the international cour <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.lt>stanley gertuve t of justice. Now, just months after the Australian government supported her re-election to the top UN court, Hilary Charlesworth has taken a significant stand: calling for Israel to suspend its military operations in Gaza.Charlesworth, a d stanley kubek istinguished international lawyer who replaced the late Australian ju stanley cups dge James Crawford on the ICJ, believes a suspension is required to ensure enough aid reaches civilians, while also cautioning that such a step only partly addresses the risk of destruction of the Palestinians in Gaza .Famine is setting in: UN court orders Israel to unblock Gaza food aidRead moreCharlesworth expressed this position after joining 15 other judges last Thursday in unanimously ordering Israel to urgently ensure the unhindered provision at scale by all concerned of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance including food and water.The declaration, posted on the ICJ website alongside statements from several other judges, is not so much a dissenting opinion as an additional explanation of her position.Charlesworth said the ICJs new orders included a call for Israel to ensure its military does not commit acts that breach the genocide convention including by preventing, through any action, the delivery of urgently needed humanitarian assistance .But Charlesworth, who has a doctor of juridical science from Harvard Law School, said this elliptical phrasing was drafted i
The NHS has been accused of breaking the law by creating a massive data platform that will share information about patients.Four organisations are bringing a lawsuit against NHS England claiming that there is no legal basis for its setting up of the Federated Data Platform FDP . They plan to seek a judicial review of its decision.NHS England sparked controversy last week when it handed the 拢330m contract <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley thermosflasche to establish and operate the FDP for seven years from next spring to Palantir, the US spytech company.The platform involves software that will allow health service trusts and also integrated care systems, or regional groupings of trusts, to share information much more easily in order to improve care.NHS England says the platform will help hospitals tackle the 7.8m-strong backlog of care they are facing and enable them to discharge sooner pati stanley cup price ents who are medically fit to leave.But this may be the first in a series of legal actions prompted by fears that the FDP could lead to breaches of sensitive patient health information, and to data ultimately being sold.Rosa Curling, director of Foxglove, a campaign group that monitors big tech and which is co-ordinating the lawsuit, said: The government has gambled 拢330m on overhauling how NHS data is handled but bizarrely seems to have left off the bit where they make sure their s stanley isolierkanne ystem is lawful. You cant just massively expand access to confidential patient data without making sure you also follow the law. Ministers must get parliam Cpod Mexico s drug war brings lethal boom for lawyers
She is the only Australian woman to have served on the international cour <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.lt>stanley gertuve t of justice. Now, just months after the Australian government supported her re-election to the top UN court, Hilary Charlesworth has taken a significant stand: calling for Israel to suspend its military operations in Gaza.Charlesworth, a d stanley kubek istinguished international lawyer who replaced the late Australian ju stanley cups dge James Crawford on the ICJ, believes a suspension is required to ensure enough aid reaches civilians, while also cautioning that such a step only partly addresses the risk of destruction of the Palestinians in Gaza .Famine is setting in: UN court orders Israel to unblock Gaza food aidRead moreCharlesworth expressed this position after joining 15 other judges last Thursday in unanimously ordering Israel to urgently ensure the unhindered provision at scale by all concerned of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance including food and water.The declaration, posted on the ICJ website alongside statements from several other judges, is not so much a dissenting opinion as an additional explanation of her position.Charlesworth said the ICJs new orders included a call for Israel to ensure its military does not commit acts that breach the genocide convention including by preventing, through any action, the delivery of urgently needed humanitarian assistance .But Charlesworth, who has a doctor of juridical science from Harvard Law School, said this elliptical phrasing was drafted i
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Video game loot boxes should be regulated as gambling and children barred from purchasing them, a House of Commons committee has advised.The recommendation comes as part of the digital, culture, media and sport DCMS committees report on immersive and addictive technologies, published on Thursday after months of parliamentary hearings with technology and gaming companies.Loot boxes, in-game rewards that offer a randomised selection of items to players who buy or earn them, should not be regulated if they are exclusively earned for in-game success, the committee says. But if they are purchased for real money, then, at the very least, the game should be marked as containing gambling and age-rated content accordingly, and the government should consider regulating the practice as a game of chance under the Gambling Act 2005, the report concludes.While loot boxes involve an element of chance bec <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar ause players do not kn gourde stanley ow what they will get, stanley deutschland they are not covered by existing gambling legislation because the items won are not considered to have monetary value.But the report heard evidence that loot box winnings can be exchanged for money and that their use by game developers was likely to facilitate profiting from problem gamblers .Damian Collins, the chair of the committee, said: Loot boxes are particularly lucrative for games companies but come at a high cost, particularly for problem gamblers, while exposing children to potential harm. Buying a loot box is playing a game of cha Velr Fad diets, midday sun and 鈥?coffee on the sofa: 12 doctors on the everyday dangers they avoid
Scotlands highest court has ruled that transgender women should be included in legislation aimed at improving gender balance on public boards.The court of session found that Scottish government guidance that extends the definition of woman to transgender women with a gender recognition certificate GRC is lawful.The ruling dismissed a second judicial review of the Gender Representation on Public Boards Scotland Act 2018 brought by the campaign group For Women Scotland.The legislation has been the subject of a long-running court action by the group, which resulted in a ruling on appeal earlier this year that the legislation should not have included transgender women in its definition of woman as this conflated two distinct groups that are protected in law.But Lady H <a href=https://www.canada-stanley.ca>stanley cup aldane on Tuesday dismissed the latest challenge, accepting the argument brought by Scottish government ministers that it was clear the UK parliament had intended the 2004 Gender Recognition Act to enable a person to legally change their sex for all purposes and that person would then be entitled to t stanley website he protection of sex under the Equality Act 2010, which the guidance refers to.In her judgment, she stated that the meaning of sex for the purposes of the 2010 Act is not limited to biological or birth sex, but includes those in possession of a GRC . She added that this need not conflict with other legislation 鈥?for example another recent Holyrood law about sexual assault victims choice of medical e stanley termosas xaminer
Video game loot boxes should be regulated as gambling and children barred from purchasing them, a House of Commons committee has advised.The recommendation comes as part of the digital, culture, media and sport DCMS committees report on immersive and addictive technologies, published on Thursday after months of parliamentary hearings with technology and gaming companies.Loot boxes, in-game rewards that offer a randomised selection of items to players who buy or earn them, should not be regulated if they are exclusively earned for in-game success, the committee says. But if they are purchased for real money, then, at the very least, the game should be marked as containing gambling and age-rated content accordingly, and the government should consider regulating the practice as a game of chance under the Gambling Act 2005, the report concludes.While loot boxes involve an element of chance bec <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar ause players do not kn gourde stanley ow what they will get, stanley deutschland they are not covered by existing gambling legislation because the items won are not considered to have monetary value.But the report heard evidence that loot box winnings can be exchanged for money and that their use by game developers was likely to facilitate profiting from problem gamblers .Damian Collins, the chair of the committee, said: Loot boxes are particularly lucrative for games companies but come at a high cost, particularly for problem gamblers, while exposing children to potential harm. Buying a loot box is playing a game of cha Velr Fad diets, midday sun and 鈥?coffee on the sofa: 12 doctors on the everyday dangers they avoid
Scotlands highest court has ruled that transgender women should be included in legislation aimed at improving gender balance on public boards.The court of session found that Scottish government guidance that extends the definition of woman to transgender women with a gender recognition certificate GRC is lawful.The ruling dismissed a second judicial review of the Gender Representation on Public Boards Scotland Act 2018 brought by the campaign group For Women Scotland.The legislation has been the subject of a long-running court action by the group, which resulted in a ruling on appeal earlier this year that the legislation should not have included transgender women in its definition of woman as this conflated two distinct groups that are protected in law.But Lady H <a href=https://www.canada-stanley.ca>stanley cup aldane on Tuesday dismissed the latest challenge, accepting the argument brought by Scottish government ministers that it was clear the UK parliament had intended the 2004 Gender Recognition Act to enable a person to legally change their sex for all purposes and that person would then be entitled to t stanley website he protection of sex under the Equality Act 2010, which the guidance refers to.In her judgment, she stated that the meaning of sex for the purposes of the 2010 Act is not limited to biological or birth sex, but includes those in possession of a GRC . She added that this need not conflict with other legislation 鈥?for example another recent Holyrood law about sexual assault victims choice of medical e stanley termosas xaminer
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What I miss, said one colleague last spring, during one of our weekly online team meetings, are hugs, great big man-hugs, like I share with my dad and close male friends. The sense of touch has long been a shared fascination for our research group of neuroscientists and experimental psychologists. During the pandemic, everyone else has started to talk about touch too 鈥?and the stanley deutschland negative impact of its loss.Twelve months later, hugs are still at the forefront of many peoples minds. One recent survey put hugs fourth on a list of 30 things people are most looking forward to after lockdown, just behind visiting friends and relatives who they will no doubt be hugging and eating out in restaurants. Refra stanley mugs ining from touching or hugging our friends and family has proved really difficult over the last year, and the sight and sound of a loved one over Zoom rarely feels enough. To understand why we crave hugs and the touch of other humans, we need to look to our evolutionary and social history 鈥?and our skin.Humans are born helpless; from birth we are reliant on others to feed us, keep us warm and comfort us when we are distressed. Like all mammals, we are innately predisposed to seek physical contact to ensure our own survival. Touch plays a major role in early stanley cup nurturing interactions. Skin-to-skin contact between a mother and her infant helps regulate the infants heart and breathing rate, reduces levels of stress hormones, promotes growth and shapes the developing brain.The more reli Vlrq War crime tribunals facing crisis as staff quit
British Airways has been accused of racial discrimination by cabin crew, opening a new front in an industrial dispute that reaches a critical point this week as the result of a peace deal ballot is announced.A group of BA flight attendants is claiming that the removal of discounted travel from strikers discriminates indirectly against employees based in Scotland, Irel borraccia stanley and and mainland Europe who use the scheme to commute to and from Heathrow airport. The group, called Crew Defence, is representing 75 employees who are lodging cases with an employment tribunal in Reading and plan stanley cup to sue for compensation if their claim is upheld.The move comes as the Unite trade union prepares to announce the result of a consultative ballot on a BA peace deal on Tuesday. If cabin crew fail to back the proposal, the union is expected to poll 11,000 cabin crew over further strike action in the long-running dispute.A Crew Defence source, which claims the gr stanley flask oup has the backing of 1,500 cabin crew, said BA s flight attendants were engaged in a David versus Goliath confrontation: The fact that we have gone from zero to 1,500 in weeks shows how serious we are about this. The source added: The impact of the staff travel ban on crew has not been made public and it is substantial. Crew members have had to sell houses and live in digs in the UK. Despite the figures reported in the press, these people are not earning massive sums of money. Crew Defence is bringing the cases
What I miss, said one colleague last spring, during one of our weekly online team meetings, are hugs, great big man-hugs, like I share with my dad and close male friends. The sense of touch has long been a shared fascination for our research group of neuroscientists and experimental psychologists. During the pandemic, everyone else has started to talk about touch too 鈥?and the stanley deutschland negative impact of its loss.Twelve months later, hugs are still at the forefront of many peoples minds. One recent survey put hugs fourth on a list of 30 things people are most looking forward to after lockdown, just behind visiting friends and relatives who they will no doubt be hugging and eating out in restaurants. Refra stanley mugs ining from touching or hugging our friends and family has proved really difficult over the last year, and the sight and sound of a loved one over Zoom rarely feels enough. To understand why we crave hugs and the touch of other humans, we need to look to our evolutionary and social history 鈥?and our skin.Humans are born helpless; from birth we are reliant on others to feed us, keep us warm and comfort us when we are distressed. Like all mammals, we are innately predisposed to seek physical contact to ensure our own survival. Touch plays a major role in early stanley cup nurturing interactions. Skin-to-skin contact between a mother and her infant helps regulate the infants heart and breathing rate, reduces levels of stress hormones, promotes growth and shapes the developing brain.The more reli Vlrq War crime tribunals facing crisis as staff quit
British Airways has been accused of racial discrimination by cabin crew, opening a new front in an industrial dispute that reaches a critical point this week as the result of a peace deal ballot is announced.A group of BA flight attendants is claiming that the removal of discounted travel from strikers discriminates indirectly against employees based in Scotland, Irel borraccia stanley and and mainland Europe who use the scheme to commute to and from Heathrow airport. The group, called Crew Defence, is representing 75 employees who are lodging cases with an employment tribunal in Reading and plan stanley cup to sue for compensation if their claim is upheld.The move comes as the Unite trade union prepares to announce the result of a consultative ballot on a BA peace deal on Tuesday. If cabin crew fail to back the proposal, the union is expected to poll 11,000 cabin crew over further strike action in the long-running dispute.A Crew Defence source, which claims the gr stanley flask oup has the backing of 1,500 cabin crew, said BA s flight attendants were engaged in a David versus Goliath confrontation: The fact that we have gone from zero to 1,500 in weeks shows how serious we are about this. The source added: The impact of the staff travel ban on crew has not been made public and it is substantial. Crew members have had to sell houses and live in digs in the UK. Despite the figures reported in the press, these people are not earning massive sums of money. Crew Defence is bringing the cases
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Bosses at the insurance and pensions group Legal General, which invests in and builds homes, said it will take more than a decade to tackle the <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley flask UKs affordable housing crisis at the current pace of construction.LG welcomed Labours housebuilding drive, but said the entire industry would need to move at a faster pace as it joined forces withthe Greater Manchester Pension Fund GMPF , the UKs largest local government pension scheme, to boost funds available for low-cost homes.GMPF will invest 拢120m into the insurers affordable housing fund, launched a fortnight ago, taking the funds total to 拢280m.The fund will initially finance projects totalling 750 new affordable homes in areas from West Sussex to Cornwall, where some of the rented flats will be let at 30% to 50% of the market rent, or sold under shared ownersh stanley en mexico ip. The firm expects to raise significantly more money by the end of the year, to fund more housing. It added that GMPFs investment meant there will be a number of projects in the north.View image in fullscreenLG affordable housing in Horsham. Photograph: Le gourde stanley gal GeneralAn average of between 40,000 and 50,000 affordable homes a year have been built in the UK in the last two to three decades, roughly one-third of the 145,000 needed every year.Simon Century, head of housing at LG, said this had led to a dire need for affordable housing across the whole of the UK. Since the council housing boom of the 1970s and 80s, the vast majority of new afford Ynsf Binyam Mohamed: Judges overrule attempt to suppress torture evidence
The UK Bill of Rig <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.uk>stanley quencher hts Commission has l stanley website aunched a public consultation on whether we need a Bill of Rights.You have until 11 November 2011 to respond and you can do so via email or post.The document provides a useful and fairly noncontroversial summary of rights protections as they currently exist within the UK constitutional structure. It does not, however, provide any information at all about what a bill of rights might entail or how such instruments work in other countries: contrast the far more detailed and very useful document produced in 2010 by the Equality and Human Rights Commission.The Bill of Rights Commission was established in March 2011 and is due to report by the end of 2012. It is composed of 9 people, mostly Queen s Counsel and not all of whom are human rights experts. Fo stanley usa r detailed background, see my recent post as well as this excellent post on the UK Constitutional Law Group blog.Interestingly, the original consultation document says, There are thus no British rights that are fundamental in the sense that they enjoy special constitutional protection against Parliament. This represents the orthodox view of rights in UK law. However Lords Phillips and Hope 鈥?respectively the president and deputy president of the UK supreme court 鈥?have both argued recently that protections under the European Convention on Human Rights may have attained constitutional status. This means that if human rights were taken out of UK law, the cour
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Boris Johnson has conceded there were things we could have done differently over Covid-19, and admitted the government did not understand the virus in the first few weeks and months .In a sometimes combative interview with the BBC, the prime minister repeatedly refuse stanley us d to discuss any lessons that could be learned before a possible second wave of Covid-19 this winter, saying it was not the moment to run a kind of inquiry into what happened in the past .But Johnson admitted there were very open questions about whether the lockdown had started too late. Recollecting that period, Johnson said the single thing that we didnt see at the beginning was the extent to which coronavirus could be transmitted asymptomatically between people, meaning it had spread further than believed in the UK before the lockdown was imposed.Several of the governments own scientific advisers have said the lockdown came too late. Prof John Edmunds, a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies Sage , said in June the decision cost a lot of lives .But the PM rejected the idea that changes in policy over lockdown, mask use and mass testing meant the government respons stanley cup e could, as Edmunds said, be portrayed as a story of delay that sadly cost lives . The UK went into lockdown at the end of March.Johnson said the UK, in common with many other countries, had been taken by surprise at the extent to which coronavirus could be spread by people not showing any symptoms, and insisted t vaso stanley he govern Kzsu The UK government is balancing its books on the backs of the poor
News International was facing three fresh inquiries into the conduct of its journalists and executives following the Guardian s disclosures that Rupert Murdoch s newspaper empire paid 拢 stanley kubek 1m to keep secret the use of criminal methods to get stories.The director of public prosecutions, Keir Starmer, announced he was intending to launch an urgent review of the evidence relating to phone hacking gathered in the investigation of the News of the World reporter Clive Goodman, who was jailed for obtaining information illegally.A powerful Commons select committee said it would be calling senior managers from News International to give evidence as early as next week to clarify what they knew about malpractice by journalists at the News of the World. Andy Coulson, the former editor of the paper and now the Conservative party s director of communications, will be asked to appear. He has always denied he knew reporters working for stanley website him had hacked into the mobile phones of politicians and celebrities.The Press Complaints Commission also announced it was conducting an inquiry.At Westminster, senior Labour figures continued to call for Coulson to resign and the prime minister said that there were serious questions to answer.Gordon Brown was responding after the Guardian revealed that News Group, the publishers of the News of the World, had made the 拢1m payout to secure se stanley cup crecy over out-of-court settlements in three cases that threatened to expose evidence of journalists using privat
Boris Johnson has conceded there were things we could have done differently over Covid-19, and admitted the government did not understand the virus in the first few weeks and months .In a sometimes combative interview with the BBC, the prime minister repeatedly refuse stanley us d to discuss any lessons that could be learned before a possible second wave of Covid-19 this winter, saying it was not the moment to run a kind of inquiry into what happened in the past .But Johnson admitted there were very open questions about whether the lockdown had started too late. Recollecting that period, Johnson said the single thing that we didnt see at the beginning was the extent to which coronavirus could be transmitted asymptomatically between people, meaning it had spread further than believed in the UK before the lockdown was imposed.Several of the governments own scientific advisers have said the lockdown came too late. Prof John Edmunds, a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies Sage , said in June the decision cost a lot of lives .But the PM rejected the idea that changes in policy over lockdown, mask use and mass testing meant the government respons stanley cup e could, as Edmunds said, be portrayed as a story of delay that sadly cost lives . The UK went into lockdown at the end of March.Johnson said the UK, in common with many other countries, had been taken by surprise at the extent to which coronavirus could be spread by people not showing any symptoms, and insisted t vaso stanley he govern Kzsu The UK government is balancing its books on the backs of the poor
News International was facing three fresh inquiries into the conduct of its journalists and executives following the Guardian s disclosures that Rupert Murdoch s newspaper empire paid 拢 stanley kubek 1m to keep secret the use of criminal methods to get stories.The director of public prosecutions, Keir Starmer, announced he was intending to launch an urgent review of the evidence relating to phone hacking gathered in the investigation of the News of the World reporter Clive Goodman, who was jailed for obtaining information illegally.A powerful Commons select committee said it would be calling senior managers from News International to give evidence as early as next week to clarify what they knew about malpractice by journalists at the News of the World. Andy Coulson, the former editor of the paper and now the Conservative party s director of communications, will be asked to appear. He has always denied he knew reporters working for stanley website him had hacked into the mobile phones of politicians and celebrities.The Press Complaints Commission also announced it was conducting an inquiry.At Westminster, senior Labour figures continued to call for Coulson to resign and the prime minister said that there were serious questions to answer.Gordon Brown was responding after the Guardian revealed that News Group, the publishers of the News of the World, had made the 拢1m payout to secure se stanley cup crecy over out-of-court settlements in three cases that threatened to expose evidence of journalists using privat
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