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Two people suffered gunshot wounds and seven others less serious injuries in a bomb and gun attack on Thursday at a Hindu temple in northern Bangladesh, a senior police stanley cup official said. Police suspect banned militant group Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh JMB may be behind the attacks. AFP File Photo Humayun Kabir, deputy inspector general of police for the northern region, told Reuters that three unknown attackers had arrived at the temple in Dinajpur district, 415 km 260 miles north of the capital Dhaka, by motorbike. They detonated several homemade bombs and then shot at people who were fleeing the building in panic, he said. About one hundred people were gathered in the temple. Two people with gunshot wounds were taken to hospital. Kabir said two people had been detained following the incident, which he said was similar in nature to a bomb attack on Saturday on a Hindu religious gathering in the same area in which at least six people were injured, three critically. Police suspect banned militant group Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh JMB may be b stanley cup ehind the attacks, Kabir said. Muslim-majority Bangladesh has suffered a rising tide of Islamist violence over the past year although attacks on Hindu religious gatherings remain rare. Four online critics of religious militancy have been hacked to death, among them a US cit stanley cup izen of Bangladeshi origin. In October, an Italian doctor working as a missionary was shot and wounded in the same area as Thursdays attack, whi Zncr Iraq says Islamic State dislodged from a third of eastern Mosul
UN Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon on Sa stanley cup turday called for an immediate halt to the violence in Gaza and southern Israel. HT Image Ban said in a statement that he is deeply alarmed by the worsening situation in Gaza and southern Israel, and called for an immediate halt to all violence . While recognising Israel s security concerns regarding the continued firing of rockets from Gaza, the UN chief reiterated Israel s obligation to uphold international humanitarian and human rights law, and condemned excessive use of force leading to the killing and injuring of civilians. He condemns the ongoing rocket attacks by Palestinian militants and is deeply distressed that repeated calls on Hamas to end the attacks have gone unheeded, the statement added. The secretar nike dunk y-general reiterates his previous calls for humanitarian supplies to be allowed into Gaza to aid the distressed civilian population, the statement said. He is making immediate contact with regional and international leaders to quickly end the violence. I stanley cup sraeli warplanes pounded dozens of security compounds across the Hamas-ruled territory Saturday, killing at least 200 people and wounding many more. The bloodshed took place at a time when the international community, including the Quartet which groups the UN, the European Union, the US and Russia, is making efforts to end the decades old Israel-Palestine conflict. Read breaking news, latest... See more Read breaking news, latest updates from
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A decade of planning rules designed to create housing conne stanley thermos cted to public transport routes has achieved nothing, a report has found, with millions of people in new ho stanley cup mes still dependent on cars to get to local amenities.The study by the Royal Town stanley cup Planning Institute RTPI looked at more than 1.6m homes given planning permission in England from 2012 to 2021, finding that while major housing developments are supposed to be designed around transport infrastructure, this has not happened.On average, across all the developments studied, it was twice as fast to reach the nearest hospital by car than public transport.For other amenities such as schools, GPs, employment centres and town centres, car travel was 1.5 times as quick. There had been virtually no progress across the decade, the study found.The National Planning Policy Framework NPPF , which governs planning decisions across England, is explicit that new developments should be located to prioritise easy use of public transport, or walking and cycling, with sites chosen to help this.The RTPI is calling on ministers to look at what changes can be made as part of the consultation process about the revised NPPF, which aims to create 1.5m new homes during this parliament.The report, compiled with data from LandTech, a property information company, found that cycling came closest in convenience to a car, taking on average 1.3 times as long to reach such destinations, while noting that this was not an option available to everyon Zxfy Rising nationalism leaves international criminal court at risk
Jack Monroe has instructed libel lawyers after the Tory MP Lee Anderson alleged the writer and food blogger was profiteering from the poor.Monroe, who won a rancorous, high-profile libel action against the former Daily Mail columnist Katie Hopkins in 2017, tweeted that the MPs comments were a very water bottle stanley clear cut case of outright libel .Although not confirmed, the lawyer in question could be Mark Lewis who pioneered the phone-hacking claims that led to the closure of the Ne stanley mug ws of the World.In a separate tweet, Monroe reached out to him: got a job for you pal .The row began after deputy leader of the Reclaim Party, Martin Daubney, posted a clip of an interview he had conducted with Anderson.At the start of the clip, Daubney refers to Monroe as the self-appointed representative of the impoverished , adding she has sold loads of books. Done quite well out of it. No doubt, probably earns more than the prime minister .Anderson res stanley hrnek ponds by stating: Shes taking money off some of the most vulnerable people in society and making an absolute fortune on [sic] the back of people. Last week, the MP for Ashfield in Nottinghamshire provoked anger from opposition MPs and campaigners after stating in the Commons that food banks are unnecessary because the main cause of food poverty is a lack of cooking and budgetary skills.During the Queens speech debate last Wednesday, Anderson argued that nutritious meals could be easily cooked for 30p a time.1:32No massive need for food banks, people just
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Something is clearly wrong. Britain does not need Boris Johnson, but it needs a prime minister, and badly. Coronavirus promises are made and not fulfilled. Orders go out and are not delivered. The clothing industry in the UK apparently cannot mass-produce a simple medical gown or mask, and must turn to Turkey, China and volunteers with sewing machines and 3D printers for supplies.Ever since Tony Blair came to power, the British government has been what some observers call Napoleonic . The focus of authority was one person sitting on a sofa. In good times, it has worked. In a bad time, it has collapsed. At f stanley becher irst, Johnson didnt take Covid-19 seriously, then he changed his mind and his advisers 鈥?and put himself in charge. Then he got ill and vanished.Since then, a stage army of second-rate ministers, with a media alternately cheering and jeering, seemed in thrall to one man, Neil Ferguson of Imperial College, whose record of modelling of past epidemics has been criticised.Now, as c stanley cup ountries across Europe feel their way to ending lockdown, Britains government refuses even to mention the phrase, le stanley cup t alone debate it. A public experiencing immense economic precariousness is considered unfit to be told anything, other than to obey orders of ludicrous joy-suppression. Sitting on a park bench is a police offence.This week, the Europe-wide consensus on combating Covid-19 is starting to crumble. Death rates are plateauing, and at levels where national health services feel they can cope Jqzj Ian Brady tells mental health tribunal I m not psychotic
Thank goodness the wait is finally over. On Wednesday, the Solicitors Regulation Authority SRA finally unveiled the first three businesses to receive an alternative business structure ABS licence. This was meant to have happened last October, and recently the SRA made itself a hostage to fortune by saying it would be by the end of February, but at last we ve got there.The regulat stanley cup or needed a big name to get the ball rolling, and the Co-operative obliged. Its reward was a visit on Wednesday from justice minister Jonathan Djanogly to mark the big day. The Co-op s ambitions to expand its legal offering have been far from a secret 鈥?in the past six years it has built a 拢25m-plus, 500-person legal business without needing to be an ABS, but the lic stanley uk ence opens up more opportunities.They include launching a fixed-fee family law service later this year, handling legal aid work, and offering f stanley cup ace-to-face legal advice through the Co-op s bank network it is currently done on the phone and online . If the Co-op succeeds in its bid for 632 Lloyds branches, for which it is the preferred bidder, then that would give it around 1,000 possible locations from which to provide legal advice. That s a scary thought for high street solicitors, whose big selling point is the ability to give a personal, local service.Then again, the other two new licensees are a high street firm in Oxfordshire, John Welch and Stammers, and a sole practitioner in Kent, Lawbridge Solicitors. Both are bringing in non-
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Researchers are conducting the UKs first major scientific trials to establish whether giving homeless people cash is a more effective way of reducing poverty than traditional forms of help.Poverty campaigners have long believed that cash transfers are the mo stanley shop st cost-effective way of helping people, but most studies have examined schemes in developing countries.The new study, funded by the government and carried out by Kings College London KCL and the homelessness charity Greater Change, will recruit 360 people in England and Wales. Half will continue to get help from frontline charities. The other half will get additional help from Greater Change, whose support workers will discuss their financial problems then pay for items such as rent deposits, outstanding debts, work equipment, white goods, furniture or new clothes. They do not make direct transfers to avoid benefits being stopped due to a cash influx.Rough sleeping in London hits record high amid predictions of worse to comeRead moreProfessor Michael Sanders, who runs K stanley cups CLs experimental government unit, said: What were trying to understand is the boundary conditions for cash transfers. When does it work For whom does it work What are the amounts you need to give people in order to make it work One of the first cash transfer schemes was in Mexico in 1997 and since then they have been used around the world. But most evidence stanley cup is from low and middle-income countries, and there has been opposition from politicians and the Npqm The Times was right to publish jury foreman s views on manslaughter trial
The attorney general is to intervene in the controversy over cuts to family justice, according to the Times paywall . Dominic Grieve is to tell Ken Clarke that the lord chancellor s proposals would clog up the courts with unrepresented litigants.Is this a split between two ministerial colleagues in the runup to the Tory conference Will Grieve force Clarke to modify his legal aid reforms Not at all: it is simply another sign that Grieve is trying to restore the unique con kubki stanley stitutional role of the attorney general, a lawyer who must maintain his independence from the government of which he is a member.Unlike some of Labour s law officers, Grieve has not used his position in government to promote reforms of his own. As the minister answerable for the prosecution services, he attends cabinet only when his responsibilities are on the agenda or when he is called in to give advice.By virtue of his office, the attorney general is also leader of the bar. That role used to be more important stanley kubek before the Bar Council was set up to provide barristers with a modern representative body headed by an annually elected chairman. But Grieve has shown his willingness to revive the attorney s traditional role, attending meetings of the specialist bar associations, explaining the government s position and relaying barristers concerns to his mi stanley quencher nisterial colleagues.It was in that capacity that he attended a national meeting hosted by the Bar Council and the Family Law Bar Association on 17 September.
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