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Hundreds of young people have been removed from a controversial police list of alleged gang members after claims that it is discriminatory and blighted their life chances, the Guardian has learned.The Metropolitan polices gangs matrix, which the force says is a vital tool in tackling violence in London, has been found to be breaking data laws.More than 370 people have been removed from the matrix, and the way the list is put together will be reviewed to make sure the right suspects are on it.The aim of the matrix is to list the most violent offenders so police can target them. But the data and analytics used has caused problems.Community pressure led to scrutiny of the matrix, which had been operated in secret since 2011, unearthing a host of problems. These included concerns that it featured some young men who were not involved in gang violence.A 2018 report for the mayor of London found the list overly targeted young blac stanley nz k men. The representation of young black males on the matrix is disproportionate to their likelihood of criminality, it said.Furthermore Amnesty International claimed it was the centrepiece of a racialised war on gangs .Lawyers for some of those who feel t stanley cup hey were wrongly caught up in the matrix have been considering suing.In 2018, the Information Commissioners Office found the gangs matrix was potentially breaking data protection laws and failed to distinguish between victims of crime and offenders. In an embarras gourde stanley sing move for the Met, the ICO issued Br Vstx Gordon Brown: UK risks rebellion without anti-poverty programme
A son s battle to care for his elderly father made legal history on Monday when a judge ruled that his case against the local authority could be reported in real time .At the centre of the case is a 92-year-old wi stanley hrnek dower who, his adult son claims, is being forced against his wishes to live in a care home where he is being unlawfully denied contact with his son.The case is being heard in the court of protection, which deals with vulnerable people who are assessed as not being able to make decisions about their own lives.These courts rarely allow their proceedings to be reported, even when a person s freedom is at stake or, in medical cases involving the removal of life-support machines, their lives.When publicity is granted by the judge, reporting is strictly limited to a few key facts that can only be published after the final judgment has been made. Initials, as in the current case, are used to anonymise the individuals and institutions involved.Monday s breakthrough happened after the judge, Mr Justice Ryder, stanley espana ruled that the case is a paradigm case in an area which happens to be at the forefront of public awareness, [and is] therefore not just of general public interest but of specific public interest .It is thought to be the first time that detailed reporting has been permitted while a court of protection case is in progress. The judge also bro stanley romania ke with protocol by ordering fairly generous access to material produced by all the parties in evide
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Boris Johnson has insisted that the promised 拢1.8bn of extra funding for NHS hospitals is new money despite suggestions that most of it is already held in reserve by health trusts.On a visit to Pilgrim hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire, one of 20 English hospitals earmarked to receive 拢850m for infrastructure upgrades and new facilities, Johnson told reporters the entire pledge was additional funding. Dont forget that this is 拢1.8 billion of new money. It wasnt t stanley romania here 10 days ago, he said.Apart from the 拢8 stanley cupe 50m, the rest of the money will be spent on other NHS capital projects in England, while Scotland will receive 拢180m, Wales 拢110m and Northern Ireland 拢60m, in line with the standard formula for giving equivalent funding to the devolved administrations.A number of the 20 projects are in predominantly pro-leave areas, including three at hospitals in Norfolk, the Pilgrim hospital in Lincolnshire, and others in Cornwall and Stoke-on-Trent.But Labour claimed some of the remaining 拢1bn was money which already existed and had simply not been spent.Jonathan Ashworth, the shadow health secretary, said: Boris Johnson has misled the stanley nz public and our NHS staff. You cannot trust a word he says and his claims are unravelling. Chris Hopson, the chief executive of NHS Providers, the membership organisation for NHS trusts, said health thinktanks that argued the money was not new were partly right. Some of the funding would come from increased capital spending limits and was genuine, new, ex Ctvj Lawyers can t be expected to plug the gap in legal aid provision
Human rights groups have reacted with outrage after a Turkish appeals court reduced prison sentences for 26 men convicted of having sex with a 13-year-old girl, because the victim had given consent .In a judgment this week, the stanley us court ruled that the sentence was based on the old Turkish penal code, under which rape of a minor could be punished with a minimum prison sentence of 10 years 鈥?unless the child consented.Two women accused of stanley quencher having sold the girl 鈥?known only as N脟 鈥?for sex have each been sentenced stanley cup website to nine years in prison, for leading immoral lives , but the 26 men, who include teachers, civil servants and a village elder, were given sentences ranging from one to six years.Activists protesting outside Istanbul s palace of justice on Friday called for the decision to be overturned. Is it necessary to discuss consent when 26 men rape a 13-year-old girl asked Nilg眉n Yurdalan, a women s rights activist of the Istanbul Feminist Collective. We think that the government itself has committed a serious crime. This does not concern only the five judges, but the laws of this country, the mentality of the government and their view of women, she said.The supreme court said the sentence could, however, still be appealed, and that no further comments could be made on the case.One of N脟 s lawyers, Reyhan Yal莽indag Baydemir, warned that further delay might lead to the case breaching the Turkish statute of limitations, which would result in
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Investors in pharmaceutical companies have sold off stanley us shares in the sector after Donald Trump nominated the anti-vaccine activist Robert F Ke stanley flask nnedy Jr to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services.RFK Jr has embraced numerous health-related conspiracy theories, and is one of the most persistent and influential vaccine deniers in the US.Trumps announcement sent shares in some of the worlds biggest pharmaceutical companies 鈥?including Moderna, AstraZeneca and GSK 鈥?falling on Friday.RFK Jr has said vaccines are linked to autism in children, that HIV is not the cause of Aids and that some antidepressants are linked to a rise in school shootings.RFK Jr 鈥?and Trump 鈥?are mulling banning fluoride in drinking water, while he has also called for bans on hundreds of food additives and chemicals and wants to cut ultra-processed foods from school lunches as part of a plan to reduce diet-related chronic diseases.Announcing his choice, Trump said the health department would play a big role in helping ensure that everybody will be protected from harmful chemicals, pollutan stanley termosar ts, pesticides, pharmaceutical products, and food additives that have contributed to the overwhelming health crisis in this country .The potential ramifications of RFK Jr running the department prompted panic among investors with shares in Moderna, which produces mRNA vaccines, falling 5% on Thursday night and another 8% on Friday trading in New York.BioNTech, the German drugmaker that helped develop a Covid vaccin Shki Why it s time to stop pursuing happiness
The judge who sentenced stanley cup Jeremy Vines stalker to five and a half years in prison made a mistake and could have given Alex Belfield a higher sentence, one of the UK governments most senior legal advisers has said.Yet a legal technicality means the court of appeal will not consider whether Belfields sentence should be increased, the Guardian has learned. Belfield is appealing for a lower jail term, prompting calls for a reform in the law to give victims more time to appeal under the unduly lenient scheme ULS .Under the current law, anyone can appeal to the attorney general, the stanley canada governments main legal adviser, if they think someone has received too low a sentence. If the attorney general agrees, they can refer the case to the court of appeal. They must do so within 28 days.Londons commissioner for victims, Claire Waxman, herself a vi stanley kubek ctim of stalking, asked for Belfields case to be reviewed within the 28-day deadline under the ULS.Senior female BBC employees say corporation ignored harassment by DJRead moreMichael Tomlinson, the solicitor general, who deputises for the attorney general, wrote back to say he agreed that the sentencing judge at Nottingham crown court, Mr Justice Saini, fell into error . Tomlinson said the judge should have applied a more up-to-date law when sentencing Belfield for one of his crimes in particular 鈥?his nine-year stalking campaign against another local BBC presenter, Bernie Keith, who the judge said was seconds away from taking his own life as a
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The government has sacked its housing adviser Roger Scruton after he appeared to repeat antisemitic statements and denied Islamophobia was a problem.A spokesman for the Ministry of Housing said: Prof Sir Roger Scruton has been dismissed as chairman of the Building Better, Building Beautiful commission with immediate effect, following his unacceptable comments. In an interview with the New Statesman, the rightwing philosopher was unrepentant about his views on George Soros, the Hungarian-American philanthropist, who is frequently cited in antisemitic conspiracy theories and attacked by Hungarys rightwing stanley cup becher prime minister, Viktor Orb谩n. Anybody who doesnt think that theres a Soros empire in Hun stanley cup gary has not observed the facts, Scruton told the magazine.Scruton, who has been a friend of Orb谩n for more than 30 years, denied that he was antisemitic or Islamophobic. He said Islamophobia had been invented by the Muslim Brotherhood in order to stop discussion of a major issue .Scruton also said: Hungarians were extremely alarmed by the sudden invasion of huge tribes of Muslims , and accused the Chinese of creating robots out of their own people .Scrutons sackin stanley cup g follows Labour-led calls for his dismissal. His comments came at an especially awkward time for the Conservatives as the party has been coming under increasing scrutiny over its stance on Islamophobia while continuing to attack Labour for antisemitism.Last month the party suspended 14 members for allegedly making Islamophob Ktii My care home staff have worked long and hard. Johnson s comments are an insult
Ed Miliband today warned his shadow cabinet colleagues not to try to out-right the right on crime, but follow the lead of the Ken Clarke who wants to reduce prison sentences.The leadership contender s remarks differ sharply from Jack Straw, the shadow justice secretary, who said that sending more people to jail had cut crime. I don t think we should try to out-right the right on crime, Miliband said. A lot of what [Clarke] is doing is motivated by budget cuts; but he is opening up an opportunity for us to redefine part of the debate about criminal justice. Miliband said a shift could make it easier to persuade the Liberal Democrats to ditch the coalition if they realised that staying with the Conservatives could prove dangerous to their electoral survi gourde stanley val. At the moment, Li stanley cup beral Democrats think they are turkeys voting for Christmas if they undermine the coalition. At some point, it shifts 鈥?and they ask: Are we turkeys voting for Christmas by continuing to prop it up Labour s objective was to make sure this is not a five-year coalition . He predicted splits might develop as more details emerged about public finances. I don t think people have any sense of the scale of public expenditure reductions there are going to be, he said. Some Lib Dems want to walk around in total denial of the reality by pretending that a referendum on AV is a compensation for the most vicious ideological assault on the stanley cup w
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With just under 7,000 GP surgeries in England seeing millions of patients each week, family doctors can also have a dramatic impact on reducing emissions in the NHS.According to the NHS Sustainable Development Unit, pharmaceuticals stanley thermoskannen are the biggest cause of emissions in primary care and make up 18% of the NHSs total emissions. Reducing unnecessary prescriptions and single-use plastic blister packs for small medicines will make a big differenc stanley cup e, as well as cutting costs, says Karen Creffield, practice manager at Frome medical practice, in Somerset, which is trying to cut its carbon footprint.How hospitals can help nurse the planet back to health | Anna BawdenRead moreThe practice has identified a number of areas where it hopes to de-prescribe : opioid reduction, hypnotics and antidepressants and reviewing patients taking seven or more medications. It is also promoting inhaler recycling and switching to more sustainable inhalers. stanley cup Most asthma sufferers use metered dose inhalers, which use hydrofluorocarbons to propel the medicine into the airways. But these gases are much more potent than CO2. They make up 70% of inhalers prescribed by the NHS, but only 10% in Sweden. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence wants doctors to follow the Swedes example and consider prescribing dry-powder inhalers that provide the same medicines without the greenhouse gas emissions instead. Simply switching to lower carbon inhalers would reduce total emissions by 4%, according to the N Wkjx 142,000 died from measles last year, WHO estimates
The UNs human rights chief has urged countries to confront the legacy of slavery and colonialism and to make amends for centuries of violence and discrimination through reparations.Addressing an urgent debate on racism and police stanley usa brutality at the UN human rights council in Gene stanley cup va, Michelle Bachelet called on countries to examine their pasts and to strive to better understand the scope of continuing systemic discrimination .She pointed to the gratuitous brutality on display in the killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man who died in Minneapolis in the US on 25 May after a white police officer 鈥?since charged with murder 鈥?kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes.This symbol of systemic racism 鈥?has become emblematic of the excessive use of disproportionate force by law enforcement, against people of African descent, against people of colour, and against indigenous peoples and racial and ethnic minorities in many borraccia stanley countries across the globe, Bachelet said.In life and death, George Floyd s plight reflected the burden of being black in AmericaRead more Behind todays racial violence, systemic racism and discriminatory policing lies the failure to acknowledge and confront the legacy of the slave trade and colonialism, she said.She stressed the need to make amends for centuries of violence and discrimination, including through formal apologies, truth-telling processes, and reparations in various forms .Wednesdays urgent council debate was called in response to Flo
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