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In the melee of the last days of the Labour government, among the casualties were clauses in the digital economy bill that would have solved the intractable problems that stand in the way of giving public access to this country s great archives of radio and television programmes.Think of George Orwell and W H Auden, of Laurence Olivier and Peggy Ashcroft, of any British artist or musician you can name. The BBC s archives are a treasure trove of their work, of interviews with them and discussions and documentaries about them.But the BBC can t make them available to us, as it would like <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.com.de>stanley deutschland to, because of the prohibitive administrative costs of clearing the rights.All this was set out in the Digital Britain reports that prompted the inclusion of those clauses in the bill. After running a pilot project to clear the rights for 1,000 hours of archive programming for stanley cups online use, the BBC calculated it would take 800 people three years of full-time work to clear the rights to its archive, assuming that all rig stanley cup hts owners could be found and that every one was prepared to grant the rights.At a time when the BBC has just had hundreds of millions of pounds removed from its annual income for the next six years, its archive project is not going to be given the kind of money it would need to spend on administrative work of that scale.But nor should it need to when there is a simple, fair and equitable solution at hand.The government should move now to reintroduce the orphan works and extended co
Tesco is facing criticism from shocked charities who say they are struggling to distribute unwanted food to homeless and hungry people after they claim the retailer brought in rules that mean unwanted food can only be collected in the evening.The supermarket group has switched to a new system which asks char <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley vattenflaska ities to pick up unwanted food, such as items reaching their best before date, only in the evening when a store is closing rather than the following morning, the charities have claimed.Seven local groups, including Food for Charities in Oxford, Abingdon Community Fridge and the Zero Carbon Guildford Community Fridge, have written to Tesco warning that surplus food is no longer going to the people who need it the most, leaving some groups now buying food instead to distribute to homeless people. They have also launched a petition calling on Tesco to rescind the changes. Most of us stanley quencher struggle to find volunteers to pick up in the evenings. Most of our ch stanley cup arities do not have recipients for evening food such as meat and sandwiches because we close our doors before the Tesco food is available, the letter from charities to Tesco says. We do not have room for freezers, or our freezers are located in community facilities that are locked in the evening, or we do not feel happy sending lone volunteers into a building to put food in a freezer. Some charities also reported that a system under which they had a period of time to get first dibs on Sunday collection slots had now been al Nmjz We re women with brown skin, talking proudly about sex
In the melee of the last days of the Labour government, among the casualties were clauses in the digital economy bill that would have solved the intractable problems that stand in the way of giving public access to this country s great archives of radio and television programmes.Think of George Orwell and W H Auden, of Laurence Olivier and Peggy Ashcroft, of any British artist or musician you can name. The BBC s archives are a treasure trove of their work, of interviews with them and discussions and documentaries about them.But the BBC can t make them available to us, as it would like <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.com.de>stanley deutschland to, because of the prohibitive administrative costs of clearing the rights.All this was set out in the Digital Britain reports that prompted the inclusion of those clauses in the bill. After running a pilot project to clear the rights for 1,000 hours of archive programming for stanley cups online use, the BBC calculated it would take 800 people three years of full-time work to clear the rights to its archive, assuming that all rig stanley cup hts owners could be found and that every one was prepared to grant the rights.At a time when the BBC has just had hundreds of millions of pounds removed from its annual income for the next six years, its archive project is not going to be given the kind of money it would need to spend on administrative work of that scale.But nor should it need to when there is a simple, fair and equitable solution at hand.The government should move now to reintroduce the orphan works and extended co
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Charlotte Raven writes movingly about approaching the end of her life Please let me choose. I dont deserve to suffer a sudden, painful death , Focus . As a retired palliative care nurse with 22 years experience of hospice nursing, I want to express my sorrow that she had such a terrible experience of hospice care and to reassure her I hope and others that this is <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley taza not typical and that hospices can do a huge amount to alleviate symptoms and help people have a good death.However, I also want to emphasise that hospice and palliative care is not, and never will be, a panacea for everyone who is terminally ill. Dame Cice stanley website ly Saunders, who created the modern hospice movement, taught us about the concept of total pain . She recognised that suffering at the end of life takes various forms 鈥?physical, emotional, spiritual and social, often intractably intertwined. In my experience, it was those who suffered total pain whose symptoms we were least able to control. Physical pain is often inseparable from other distress, such as the total loss of control stanley sverige over ones life for which there is sadly no solution.That is why I believe absolutely in palliative care in hospices, hospitals and at home, but I also believe in assisted dying. Palliative care has improved immeasurably over my working lifetime and I wish all dying people could experience it. And they could if more resources were provided. However, it has its limitations and this is why we need a change in the law to help the small m Wsng One in five people in UK suffer from misophonia, researchers find
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A ban on disposable vapes could discourage the use of e-cigarettes among people who are trying to quit smoking, research has found.The government is considering a ban over concerns that children are using the products and becoming addicted. However, a study by academics at University College London and funded by Cancer Research UK has found it would also affect 2.6 million adults across Great Britain, 1.2 million of whom smoke and a further 744,000 who have previously.The research, published in the journal Public Health, was based on a survey of 69,973 adults. It foun <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley taza d that between January 2021 and August 2023 the percentage of the population using disposable e-cigarettes grew from 0.1% to 4.9%.The researchers said that although preventing the uptake of vaping by children and those who have never smoked was a public health priority , the ban may inadvertently discourage the use of e-cigarettes among people who are trying to quit smoking. The study said: Vaping stanley cup nz is substantially less harmful than smoking, so it is essential that a ban on disposables does not discourage people who smoke from switching to vaping. Dr Sarah Jackson of UCLs Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, and the lead author of the study, said: Our study suggests a ban on disposable e-cigarettes would affect an estimated 2.6 million people in England, Wales and Scot stanley cup becher land. While banning disposables might seem like a straightforward solution to reduce youth vaping, it could have substantial unintended con Aipi A targeted attack on hate crime
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The daughter of a man who died of Covid in Kent before the virus had been detected in the UK has called for her father to be officially acknowledged as Britains first coronavirus victim.Peter Attwood, 84, a retired company secretary from Chatham, died on 30 January last year at Medway Maritime hospital. A postmortem report completed last August based on retained samples from his lungs found that the underlying cause [of stanley cup death] is due to Covid-19 infection .Public health experts say Attwoods case highlights the UKs failure to properly monitor the emergence of the virus. It has also raised fears that the disease could have killed more peopl stanley cup e in early 2020 than is realised.Attwood died five weeks before the first UK Covid death was declared, that of a woman in her 70s in the Royal Berkshire hospital, in Reading, on 5 March. Officials later revealed there had been other Covid deaths a few days before.Attwoods daughter, Jane Buckland, has called on the NHS to publicly recognise the historical significance of the cause of her fathers death mor stanley taza e than a month before those cases.Speaking to the Guardian, she said: Ive had nothing at all from the hospital. I dont think they were at fault 鈥?it wouldnt have gone through their heads to check him for Covid at that time. But I want somebody to say we probably mucked up here and we can learn from this. She added: My dads death has not been acknowledged by the World Health Organization. Its like he has been wiped from the memory. Those sta Bpnk US supreme court rejects Trump appeal in Mar-a-Lago documents case
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The daughter of a man who died of Covid in Kent before the virus had been detected in the UK has called for her father to be officially acknowledged as Britains first coronavirus victim.Peter Attwood, 84, a retired company secretary from Chatham, died on 30 January last year at Medway Maritime hospital. A postmortem report completed last August based on retained samples from his lungs found that the underlying cause [of stanley cup death] is due to Covid-19 infection .Public health experts say Attwoods case highlights the UKs failure to properly monitor the emergence of the virus. It has also raised fears that the disease could have killed more peopl stanley cup e in early 2020 than is realised.Attwood died five weeks before the first UK Covid death was declared, that of a woman in her 70s in the Royal Berkshire hospital, in Reading, on 5 March. Officials later revealed there had been other Covid deaths a few days before.Attwoods daughter, Jane Buckland, has called on the NHS to publicly recognise the historical significance of the cause of her fathers death mor stanley taza e than a month before those cases.Speaking to the Guardian, she said: Ive had nothing at all from the hospital. I dont think they were at fault 鈥?it wouldnt have gone through their heads to check him for Covid at that time. But I want somebody to say we probably mucked up here and we can learn from this. She added: My dads death has not been acknowledged by the World Health Organization. Its like he has been wiped from the memory. Those sta Bpnk US supreme court rejects Trump appeal in Mar-a-Lago documents case
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