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Labour must end the parachutes and stitch-ups when picking candidates to be MPs and stop nominating peers for the House of Lords altogether, the leadership candidate Lisa Nandy has said.Nandy, the MP for Wigan, said there needed to be a fair recruitment process for MPs and officials, following several controversies during the 2019 election about candidates favoured by the leadership or unions being selec <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley cup ted.The biggest outcry was over the selection of the Bassetlaw candidate, after the choice of the local party, Sally Gimson, was removed over a complaint made about her conduct at a meeting.Her replacement was a candidate chosen centrally, who ended up losing the formerly Labour-held Nottinghamshire seat to the Conservatives.Speaking from Bassetlaw, Nandy said: CLPsLabour parties] need to be able to choose their own candidates. No more parachute <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cup s, no more stitch-ups. No more determining who gets what because theyre friends with one faction or another. We cant afford this as a vaso stanley party. She told the Guardian: Were here in Bassetlaw, where at the event this morning people were clearly very, very angry about having a candidate imposed on them because they feel its not just disrespectful to the Labour party but its disrespectful to people in the public who deserve the best candidate. They know better than the national party, who is capable of reaching and speaking for and winning the argument in Bassetlaw. We have got to as a party stop making decisions from be Brwg Teenage protesters lose case against kettling
The government is considering introducing legislation to close a loophole allowing parents in England to take their children on holidays during term-time, after a ruling by the high court left its school attendance policy in tatters.Fridays ruling opens the way for parents to take their children out of state schools without permission so long as they have a good record of attendance. But the Department for <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.us>stanley usa Education said the issue was non-negotiable . We will examine todays judgment in detail but are clear that childrens attendance at school is non-negotiable so we will now look to change the legislation. We also plan to strengthen statutory guidance to schools and local authorities, a DfE spokesperson said.Jon Platt, a father water bottle stanley from the Isle of Wight, won a landmark decision after challenging the DfEs rules barring term-time absences for state school pupils in all but extraordinary circumstances. I am obviously hugely relieved. I know that there was an awful lot riding on this 鈥?not just for me but for hundreds of other par gourde stanley ents, Platt said after the decision was announced. This idea that I have to justify to Isle of Wight council what I do with my kids is a nonsense. Its not ideal, but sometimes its necessary and the law does not prevent me from doing so. The high court held that parents whose children who attended school regularly could be allowed family absences 鈥?a decision that highlighted the gap between the existing law and the DfEs tougher regulations introduced
Labour must end the parachutes and stitch-ups when picking candidates to be MPs and stop nominating peers for the House of Lords altogether, the leadership candidate Lisa Nandy has said.Nandy, the MP for Wigan, said there needed to be a fair recruitment process for MPs and officials, following several controversies during the 2019 election about candidates favoured by the leadership or unions being selec <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley cup ted.The biggest outcry was over the selection of the Bassetlaw candidate, after the choice of the local party, Sally Gimson, was removed over a complaint made about her conduct at a meeting.Her replacement was a candidate chosen centrally, who ended up losing the formerly Labour-held Nottinghamshire seat to the Conservatives.Speaking from Bassetlaw, Nandy said: CLPs
The government is considering introducing legislation to close a loophole allowing parents in England to take their children on holidays during term-time, after a ruling by the high court left its school attendance policy in tatters.Fridays ruling opens the way for parents to take their children out of state schools without permission so long as they have a good record of attendance. But the Department for <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.us>stanley usa Education said the issue was non-negotiable . We will examine todays judgment in detail but are clear that childrens attendance at school is non-negotiable so we will now look to change the legislation. We also plan to strengthen statutory guidance to schools and local authorities, a DfE spokesperson said.Jon Platt, a father water bottle stanley from the Isle of Wight, won a landmark decision after challenging the DfEs rules barring term-time absences for state school pupils in all but extraordinary circumstances. I am obviously hugely relieved. I know that there was an awful lot riding on this 鈥?not just for me but for hundreds of other par gourde stanley ents, Platt said after the decision was announced. This idea that I have to justify to Isle of Wight council what I do with my kids is a nonsense. Its not ideal, but sometimes its necessary and the law does not prevent me from doing so. The high court held that parents whose children who attended school regularly could be allowed family absences 鈥?a decision that highlighted the gap between the existing law and the DfEs tougher regulations introduced
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The government has increased the pot of cash available to struggling high streets to 拢1bn, a move that promises to pump extra money into 100 towns including Blackpool, Scarborough and Clacton.Last year the then chancellor, Philip Hammond, announced a 拢675m fund as part of a wider package of measures designed to tackle the high street crisis that has left one in 10 shops in UK town centres lying empty. On Monday the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government MHCLG said an additional 拢325m would increase the size of the funds size to 拢1bn.A group of 50 towns had already been shortlisted to receive cash <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar from the fund after submitting the outline for projects 鈥?such as new bus services and the conversion of empty r botella stanley etail units into homes 鈥?which local leaders think will help revitalise their centres.Now that shortlist has doubled in length, with another 50 towns added, including Dover, Grimsby and Carlisle, in the latest in a series of election-friendly policy announcements from the government. All the towns are eligible to receive up to 拢150,000 to develop more detailed proposals.Boris Johnson said the enlarged fund would help unlock growth. Our high streets are right at the heart of our communities and I will do everything I can to make sure they remain vibrant places where people want to go, meet and spend their money, he said. This scheme is going to re-energise and transform even more of our hi stanley taza gh streets 鈥?helping them to attract new businesses, boost local g Ydtg Bringing homicide law up to date
My father, William Nash, who has died aged 72 of a brain tumour, was a campaigning lawyer who relished a fight with the establishment and broke new ground on human rights.He was one of those who defended the journalist Crispin Aubrey and the former signals officer John Berry during the controversial ABC trial in 1978, where his clients were accused of breaching the Official Secrets Act. The case was a landmark one regarding journalistic freedom and the ability to question the arcane dealings of the security services. During proceedings, the government labelled William a threat to national security and tried to remove him from court.Later in life, William moved to legal aid criminal defence, where he acted to protect rights in an everyday sense 鈥?ensuring that everyone, regardless of background, had access to justice. He was a fixture of the courts where his unkempt appearance belied a formidable intellect 鈥?even when, as happened twice in his career, he accidentally set himself on fire in court he had forgotten to put out his pipe .William was born in Aberystwyth, <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.co.uk>stanley quencher west Wales, to Polly nee Mitchell , a school teacher, and Eric Nash, a professor at Aberystwyth University. William remained a proud supporter stanley termoska of the Wales rugby team all his lif stanley ca e. He was orphaned in his teens and experienced the disdain of his teachers at Haileybury school, Hertfordshire, for his leftwing views. Despite their best efforts, William studied law at Oxford and qualified as a solicitor in the early 19
The government has increased the pot of cash available to struggling high streets to 拢1bn, a move that promises to pump extra money into 100 towns including Blackpool, Scarborough and Clacton.Last year the then chancellor, Philip Hammond, announced a 拢675m fund as part of a wider package of measures designed to tackle the high street crisis that has left one in 10 shops in UK town centres lying empty. On Monday the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government MHCLG said an additional 拢325m would increase the size of the funds size to 拢1bn.A group of 50 towns had already been shortlisted to receive cash <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar from the fund after submitting the outline for projects 鈥?such as new bus services and the conversion of empty r botella stanley etail units into homes 鈥?which local leaders think will help revitalise their centres.Now that shortlist has doubled in length, with another 50 towns added, including Dover, Grimsby and Carlisle, in the latest in a series of election-friendly policy announcements from the government. All the towns are eligible to receive up to 拢150,000 to develop more detailed proposals.Boris Johnson said the enlarged fund would help unlock growth. Our high streets are right at the heart of our communities and I will do everything I can to make sure they remain vibrant places where people want to go, meet and spend their money, he said. This scheme is going to re-energise and transform even more of our hi stanley taza gh streets 鈥?helping them to attract new businesses, boost local g Ydtg Bringing homicide law up to date
My father, William Nash, who has died aged 72 of a brain tumour, was a campaigning lawyer who relished a fight with the establishment and broke new ground on human rights.He was one of those who defended the journalist Crispin Aubrey and the former signals officer John Berry during the controversial ABC trial in 1978, where his clients were accused of breaching the Official Secrets Act. The case was a landmark one regarding journalistic freedom and the ability to question the arcane dealings of the security services. During proceedings, the government labelled William a threat to national security and tried to remove him from court.Later in life, William moved to legal aid criminal defence, where he acted to protect rights in an everyday sense 鈥?ensuring that everyone, regardless of background, had access to justice. He was a fixture of the courts where his unkempt appearance belied a formidable intellect 鈥?even when, as happened twice in his career, he accidentally set himself on fire in court he had forgotten to put out his pipe .William was born in Aberystwyth, <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.co.uk>stanley quencher west Wales, to Polly nee Mitchell , a school teacher, and Eric Nash, a professor at Aberystwyth University. William remained a proud supporter stanley termoska of the Wales rugby team all his lif stanley ca e. He was orphaned in his teens and experienced the disdain of his teachers at Haileybury school, Hertfordshire, for his leftwing views. Despite their best efforts, William studied law at Oxford and qualified as a solicitor in the early 19
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The New York-born folk musician Peggy Seeger, 85, has been working and touring non-stop since she was 17. In 1958 she wed a friend so that she could stay in the UK with her already-married lover, Ewan MacColl. She and MacColl went on to make more than 40 albums together, marry and have three children. Seegers partner of the past 30 years is the traditional singer Irene Pyper-Scott, who lives in New Zealand; Seeger lives in Iffley, Oxford. She has just released her 24th solo album, First Farewell 鈥?her first to be recorded solely with family members.How has the pandemic been for you I was meant to be touring last year with my son Calum. Travelling with all our gear in the back: 26 dates, a fantastic tour, all slashed off, bang. I was doing tours on my own until I was 79, including standing at my merch table. Thats why Ive got so many grey hairs. Now I gr <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley thermobecher ieve so much for the people who have died because of this pandemic. I also grieve for people of my age losing their last years to Covid-19.Your partner liv stanley mug es in New Z stanley cup ealand. How has that been We talk twice every day in the three-hour windows where were both awake, trying not to despair. She couldnt cope with living in the UKthe pandemic]. It was too crowded for her and too cold, and I couldnt live there. She is living a completely normal life over there 鈥?more of a normal life than ever before, Id say. Theyre lucky in New Zealand. Unlike us, they have a sensible prime minister.Your new album, First Farewell, is mov Pnaj Drug dealers posing as joggers and NHS staff in Covid-19 lockdown
A 10-year-old boy who has lived in the UK <a href=https://www.stanleycups.cz>stanley cup for three years with his family has been told by a high court judge he must return to Iran as soon as possible, despite a petition to prevent his deport stanley thermosflasche ation that has more than 5,000 signatures.The boy, who is known as Child M, sought a judicial review against his imminent deportation to his birth country with his mother, Farah Ghaemi, 45. During a hearing at Manchester s civil justice centre today, a psychiatrist s report spoke of the boy s frequent nightmares, problems sleep stanley cup ing and his hair falling out.The child has attended weekly counselling sessions since January 2010, partially as a result of the trauma when he was detained at Yarl s Wood immigration removal centre, in Bedfordshire, on two occasions. Last week, lawyers secured a last-minute injunction preventing the family s removal the following day, on 14 September.A full hearing took place today, after which Judge Pelling ruled there was no basis for him to stay in this country. He said there had been evidence the family had forged documents and lied to prolong their stay in the UK and they should return to Iran as soon as possible. This is an abusive claim in the legal sense, he said. It is a re-run of arrangements made and dismissed and it is without merit. The boy fidgeted nervously during the lengthy proceedings beside a group of 20 supporters who were in court.The family say Farah Ghaemi and her 23-year-old daughter face arrest if they return to Ir
The New York-born folk musician Peggy Seeger, 85, has been working and touring non-stop since she was 17. In 1958 she wed a friend so that she could stay in the UK with her already-married lover, Ewan MacColl. She and MacColl went on to make more than 40 albums together, marry and have three children. Seegers partner of the past 30 years is the traditional singer Irene Pyper-Scott, who lives in New Zealand; Seeger lives in Iffley, Oxford. She has just released her 24th solo album, First Farewell 鈥?her first to be recorded solely with family members.How has the pandemic been for you I was meant to be touring last year with my son Calum. Travelling with all our gear in the back: 26 dates, a fantastic tour, all slashed off, bang. I was doing tours on my own until I was 79, including standing at my merch table. Thats why Ive got so many grey hairs. Now I gr <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley thermobecher ieve so much for the people who have died because of this pandemic. I also grieve for people of my age losing their last years to Covid-19.Your partner liv stanley mug es in New Z stanley cup ealand. How has that been We talk twice every day in the three-hour windows where were both awake, trying not to despair. She couldnt cope with living in the UK
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The ride-hailing app Uber is at the centre of a crucial high court case as Londons transport author <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.ca>stanley cup canada ity seeks clarity on whether smartphones can lawfully be used to calculate fares.After a day hearing evidence from all sides, the judge is widely expected to give his decision on Tuesday. If he rules against Uber, the verdict will be viewed as a victory for black-cab drivers and other minicab groups who feel the disruptive tech-focused competitor has not been regulated firmly enough during its three years of rapid growth in London.Martin Chamberlain QC, appearing for Transport for London TfL , told the judge it had taken the view from the outset that the smartphone app was lawful. But because the contrary view was arguable and the narrow point of law involved is difficult, TfL had come to the high court in London to seek clarification. Chamberlain told Mr Justice Ouseley: TfL brings these proceedings in its capacity as the regulating authority for both private hire and black cab taxis in London. Boris Johnson accuses Uber of systematically breaking the law Read moreThe crucial issue is whethe stanley canada r the phones, which use GPS technology and connect to external servers to carry out calculations, are taximeters, which are prohibited in private hire vehicles in London.An Uber spokesman said: We believe the Uber app on a stanley usa partner-drivers phone is not a taximeter, and TfL 鈥?the regulator 鈥?shares this view. We are looking forward to getting binding clarity on this issue in the high cou
Name: Melis Layik Age: 21 Dreams <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>vaso stanley of: Being a lawyer, an author and a grassroots organiserI entered 2020 with the optimism that a new decade would bring me closer to the world I hoped for. It marked the beginning of my 20s and the start of making my ambitions a reality. I sensed that this would be a year of productivity which would propel me closer to my dreams. Instead, I was greeted with a year of uncertainty and stagnation.Im 21 now and in my fourth year of studying Law and Global Studies. I want to make material changes in womens lives while also stanley cup advocating for a radical restructuring of our world and societys perception of gender. Fortunately, Ive witnessed, even in my short lifetime, a shift in how we discuss gender and sexuality. The relentless work of the women before me is paying off. And now its my turn. Im still unsure of how Ill make my mark. Maybe Ill be a lawyer working for survivors of gender-based violence, a grassroots organiser or an author. Idealistically, I believe I can be all three. One day I hope I can be the woman that bold young girls can look up to and feel a sense of belonging; the kind of wom stanley cup an that gave me comfort and inspiration when I was a young girl, isolated in my Melbourne home with my Turkish parents who did not know how to raise a girl who was opinionated and bold.It was like the world was coming to an end. Everything was cancelled | Emmanuel AsanteRead moreIve done my rounds interning at disturbingly underfunded womens rights organisatio Rfkv Twitter joke case only went ahead at insistence of DPP
The ride-hailing app Uber is at the centre of a crucial high court case as Londons transport author <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.ca>stanley cup canada ity seeks clarity on whether smartphones can lawfully be used to calculate fares.After a day hearing evidence from all sides, the judge is widely expected to give his decision on Tuesday. If he rules against Uber, the verdict will be viewed as a victory for black-cab drivers and other minicab groups who feel the disruptive tech-focused competitor has not been regulated firmly enough during its three years of rapid growth in London.Martin Chamberlain QC, appearing for Transport for London TfL , told the judge it had taken the view from the outset that the smartphone app was lawful. But because the contrary view was arguable and the narrow point of law involved is difficult, TfL had come to the high court in London to seek clarification. Chamberlain told Mr Justice Ouseley: TfL brings these proceedings in its capacity as the regulating authority for both private hire and black cab taxis in London. Boris Johnson accuses Uber of systematically breaking the law Read moreThe crucial issue is whethe stanley canada r the phones, which use GPS technology and connect to external servers to carry out calculations, are taximeters, which are prohibited in private hire vehicles in London.An Uber spokesman said: We believe the Uber app on a stanley usa partner-drivers phone is not a taximeter, and TfL 鈥?the regulator 鈥?shares this view. We are looking forward to getting binding clarity on this issue in the high cou
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Read more: BMI: why experts are calling for better ways of assessing health than a body mass indexMELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 06: People enjoying the sun at St Kilda beach on September 06, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has outlined his plan for the state s recovery following the current lockdown today, with stage four restrictions to be extended for 2 weeks from midnight on September 13, though some changes will be made. Some restrictions will ease during the extended stage four lockdown, including daily exercise allowance being increased to two hours, as well as wide <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley bottles ning the definition of what is permitted during that time. Playgrounds will re-open and the stanley water bottle curfew time will move to start at 9pm. Melbourne singles will also be allowed to nominate one person to visit their home. The restrictions, which came into effect from 2 August, have been introduced by the Victorian government as health authorities work to reduce community COVID-19 transmissions across the state. Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images src= i.guim.co.uk/img/media/fb4de429bdd5f68d3...3153/master/5252.jpg width=445dpr=1amp =nonecrop=none width= 445 height= 267.1525133282559 loading= lazy class= dcr-evn1e9 /> Photograph: Daniel Pockett/Getty ImagesExplore more on these topicsHealthFull StoryMost viewedMost viewedWorldEuropeUSAmericasAsiaA stanley cup ustraliaMiddle EastAfricaInequalityGlobal development Xpxo Prison population hits record high in England and Wales
I joined the protest outside the town hall against Ched Evans being reinstated at Sheffield United Football Club on Saturday. Since the protest hit the news, I have seen comments from the public that I have found to be truly infuriating. From bunch of rug munchers to <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.com.de>stanley cup I bet none of them know the offside rule , the comments have ranged in both wit and distance from the truth. Many peop stanley termoska le have asked why we hadnt protested outside the clubs ground. The abuse that Jessica Ennis-Hill has received since taking her stance on the issue is evidence enough of verbal abuse and worse that would have occurred if we had protested outside the clubs ground Ennis-Hill sent rape tweets in footballer row, 15 November . Sheffield United have since announced that stanley cup any fan found abusing protesters will be banned from the club for life. While not the exact outcome I was hoping for, it demonstrates that SUFC have, in fact, heard us. Id like to set the record straight about why exactly I protested. For me, the protest was not about further condemning a potentially innocent man. The fact is that, rightly or wrongly, Ched Evans is a convicted rapist and until such time as this verdict is overturned, I believe that he should not be allowed to play for the club. I did not protest to invite argument about his conviction, but rather to demonstrate my opinion that convicted rapists should not be allowed to continue in a public and influential role.Stacey MottershawSheffield The key fact is that Evans is u
Read more: BMI: why experts are calling for better ways of assessing health than a body mass indexMELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 06: People enjoying the sun at St Kilda beach on September 06, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has outlined his plan for the state s recovery following the current lockdown today, with stage four restrictions to be extended for 2 weeks from midnight on September 13, though some changes will be made. Some restrictions will ease during the extended stage four lockdown, including daily exercise allowance being increased to two hours, as well as wide <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley bottles ning the definition of what is permitted during that time. Playgrounds will re-open and the stanley water bottle curfew time will move to start at 9pm. Melbourne singles will also be allowed to nominate one person to visit their home. The restrictions, which came into effect from 2 August, have been introduced by the Victorian government as health authorities work to reduce community COVID-19 transmissions across the state. Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images src= i.guim.co.uk/img/media/fb4de429bdd5f68d3...3153/master/5252.jpg width=445dpr=1amp =nonecrop=none width= 445 height= 267.1525133282559 loading= lazy class= dcr-evn1e9 /> Photograph: Daniel Pockett/Getty ImagesExplore more on these topicsHealthFull StoryMost viewedMost viewedWorldEuropeUSAmericasAsiaA stanley cup ustraliaMiddle EastAfricaInequalityGlobal development Xpxo Prison population hits record high in England and Wales
I joined the protest outside the town hall against Ched Evans being reinstated at Sheffield United Football Club on Saturday. Since the protest hit the news, I have seen comments from the public that I have found to be truly infuriating. From bunch of rug munchers to <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.com.de>stanley cup I bet none of them know the offside rule , the comments have ranged in both wit and distance from the truth. Many peop stanley termoska le have asked why we hadnt protested outside the clubs ground. The abuse that Jessica Ennis-Hill has received since taking her stance on the issue is evidence enough of verbal abuse and worse that would have occurred if we had protested outside the clubs ground Ennis-Hill sent rape tweets in footballer row, 15 November . Sheffield United have since announced that stanley cup any fan found abusing protesters will be banned from the club for life. While not the exact outcome I was hoping for, it demonstrates that SUFC have, in fact, heard us. Id like to set the record straight about why exactly I protested. For me, the protest was not about further condemning a potentially innocent man. The fact is that, rightly or wrongly, Ched Evans is a convicted rapist and until such time as this verdict is overturned, I believe that he should not be allowed to play for the club. I did not protest to invite argument about his conviction, but rather to demonstrate my opinion that convicted rapists should not be allowed to continue in a public and influential role.Stacey MottershawSheffield The key fact is that Evans is u
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Tr stanley water bottle ansgender people have a fundamental right to be recognised in their legally acquired gender, the supreme court has heard in a case brought by Scottish campaigners to resolve how women are defined in law.For Women Scotland is challenging a prior ruling by the court of session in Edinburgh, which found that Scottish government guidance extending the definition of woman to transgender women with a gender recognition certificate GRC was lawful.Ruth Crawford KC, responding on behalf of Scottish ministers on the second day of submissions, said that the Gender Recognition Act 2004 was clear that a GRC changes sex for all purposes . Someone with a GRC is entitled to legal protections just as much as others enjoy those protections who are recorded as a woman at birth , she said.Therefore the legislation create stanley website d a fundamental right and a human right to be recognised in ones acquired gender .Crawford denied the document was some legal fiction , as described in court yesterday by For Women Scotlands KC Aiden ONeill. She said it had far-reaching consequences , not just for an individuals recognition in state records but also their relationship to private organisations.Also speaking for Scottish min stanley cup isters, Lesley Irvine highlighted the onerous conditions which have to be met to obtain a GRC, including a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria and proof of living in the preferred gender for two years. She said that it amounted to a fundamental change of status until death .The Lygu Publish secret torture documents, MPs tell Obama
Five people have been detained by police at the Olympics games in Beijing today after unfurling a banner in protest at China s human rights record in Tibet.Briton Philip Kirk, 24, from St Albans, Hertfordshire, and Australian-Canadian Nicole Rycroft, 41, climbed up the back of one of the large Olympics billboards sited outside China s state television news headquarters and rappelled down the billboard s front after unrolling the banner.Han Shan, Olympics campaign coordinator for campaign group Students for Free Tibet, stanley cup said the banner read Free Tibet in English and Chinese.Three other protesters were also detained as they watched the climbers in action. Shan named the three as Americans Bianca Bockman, 27, from Hoboken, New Jersey, Sam Maron, 22, from New York and Kelly Osbourne and said w stanley tumblers ere acting as support and to ensure the safety of the climbers.The pair hung their banner over an Olympics billboard with the slogan Beijing 2008 at 5.45am local time.The group was arrested around half an hour after the climbers were first spotted by security officials.The building, which consists of two L-shaped high-rise towers linked at the top and the bottom, is the new headquarters of China s state television service and was completed just before the start of the games.Shan said Kirk, who had attended Swansea Metropolitan University, was an avid climber who worked in a climbing shop and als stanley mug o a photographer who had been an active member of the organisation for a nu
Tr stanley water bottle ansgender people have a fundamental right to be recognised in their legally acquired gender, the supreme court has heard in a case brought by Scottish campaigners to resolve how women are defined in law.For Women Scotland is challenging a prior ruling by the court of session in Edinburgh, which found that Scottish government guidance extending the definition of woman to transgender women with a gender recognition certificate GRC was lawful.Ruth Crawford KC, responding on behalf of Scottish ministers on the second day of submissions, said that the Gender Recognition Act 2004 was clear that a GRC changes sex for all purposes . Someone with a GRC is entitled to legal protections just as much as others enjoy those protections who are recorded as a woman at birth , she said.Therefore the legislation create stanley website d a fundamental right and a human right to be recognised in ones acquired gender .Crawford denied the document was some legal fiction , as described in court yesterday by For Women Scotlands KC Aiden ONeill. She said it had far-reaching consequences , not just for an individuals recognition in state records but also their relationship to private organisations.Also speaking for Scottish min stanley cup isters, Lesley Irvine highlighted the onerous conditions which have to be met to obtain a GRC, including a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria and proof of living in the preferred gender for two years. She said that it amounted to a fundamental change of status until death .The Lygu Publish secret torture documents, MPs tell Obama
Five people have been detained by police at the Olympics games in Beijing today after unfurling a banner in protest at China s human rights record in Tibet.Briton Philip Kirk, 24, from St Albans, Hertfordshire, and Australian-Canadian Nicole Rycroft, 41, climbed up the back of one of the large Olympics billboards sited outside China s state television news headquarters and rappelled down the billboard s front after unrolling the banner.Han Shan, Olympics campaign coordinator for campaign group Students for Free Tibet, stanley cup said the banner read Free Tibet in English and Chinese.Three other protesters were also detained as they watched the climbers in action. Shan named the three as Americans Bianca Bockman, 27, from Hoboken, New Jersey, Sam Maron, 22, from New York and Kelly Osbourne and said w stanley tumblers ere acting as support and to ensure the safety of the climbers.The pair hung their banner over an Olympics billboard with the slogan Beijing 2008 at 5.45am local time.The group was arrested around half an hour after the climbers were first spotted by security officials.The building, which consists of two L-shaped high-rise towers linked at the top and the bottom, is the new headquarters of China s state television service and was completed just before the start of the games.Shan said Kirk, who had attended Swansea Metropolitan University, was an avid climber who worked in a climbing shop and als stanley mug o a photographer who had been an active member of the organisation for a nu
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