Month: March 2021
Woman shamed for ‘immature’ RSVP after not being given a plus one to niece’s wedding
[ad_1] Planning a wedding is tough at the best of times, without the strict pandemic restrictions. Social distancing rules have forced brides and grooms to cut down their guest list […]
Tony Blair’s ‘uncritical embrace’ of globalisation cost Labour votes and damaged communities, Lisa Nandy says
[ad_1] Tony Blair‘s approach to globalisation and capitalism cost Labour votes and damaged communities, a top member of Keir Starmer’s team has said. In a speech on Wednesday shadow foreign […]
More Knowsley children with special needs to go to school outside borough
[ad_1] Rising pupil numbers in Knowsley could see more children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) being sent to schools outside the borough from September. Despite recent progress in […]
Polls: Keir Starmer needs a political resurrection to save his Labour Party
[ad_1] H aving got off to a flying start a year ago, Keir Starmer lulled everyone into a false sense of security. He looked and sounded the part. He polled […]
Church of England: publication of detailed responses to IICSA report
[ad_1] The Church of England has today published its detailed responses to the recommendations of the IICSA report of October 2020. The C of E website comments as follows: “As the […]
Parents fear transgender children will be taken away after court ruling – The Guardian – Current Awareness
[ad_1] ‘Parents of transgender children fear their ex-partners will sue them for custody of their children after the high court ruled that a seven-year-old child who identified as transgender should […]
CPS drops more than half of its private prosecutions | News
[ad_1] The Crown Prosecution Service discontinued more than half of the private prosecutions referred to it in a year, figures seen by the Gazette reveal. The Prosecution of Offences Act […]
Sweden tried to drop Assange extradition in 2013, CPS emails show | Julian Assange
[ad_1] Swedish prosecutors attempted to drop extradition proceedings against Julian Assange as early as 2013, according to a confidential exchange of emails with the Crown Prosecution Service seen by the […]
Up to 60 per cent of prisoners have head injuries, as experts warn brain damage may fuel crime
[ad_1] “Crime is a much more complex condition that is brought about by a myriad of social, environmental, personality, mental health and situational circumstances. “Head injury is only one among […]
Man jailed for stabbing wedding guest with fork during bust-up – BBC News
[ad_1] ‘A man who repeatedly stabbed a fellow wedding guest in the head with a fork has been jailed.’ Full Story BBC News, 4th March 2021 Source: www.bbc.co.uk [ad_2]>