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The head of one of stanley tumblers the worlds leading aid agencies has issued a stark warning over the alarming lack of funding for global humanitarian crises.Jan Egeland, secretary general of the Norwegian Refugee Council, noted that halfway through the current funding year, humanitarian organisations had received le stanley cup ss than a third of money 鈥?27% 鈥?needed to provide relief to people affected by crises worldwide. The current lack of funding is alarming. Despite increasing needs, substantially less money is available for humanitarian assistance compared with the same period last year, he said. We are deeply concerned for those people already feeling the hard consequences of cuts. Egelands comments follow the release of data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in April that showed foreign aid from official donors in 2018 falling 2.7% from 2017, with a declining share going to the neediest countries.The organisation noted that a stanley cup large part of the drop was due to less aid being spent on hosting refugees, as arrivals slowed and rules were tightened on which refugee costs can come out of official aid budgets.According to the OECDs figures, overseas development assistance to the least-developed countries fell by 3% in real terms from 2017, aid to Africa fell by 4%, and humanitarian aid fell by 8%. It was described by the organisations head, Angel Gurr铆a, as a worrying picture of stagnating public aid that showed that donor countries are not living up to their 2015 Ywyg Everything must show: the department store where recovering addicts speak up
Oligarchs or kleptocrats who try to sell off property in order to avoid it being listed in a new public register may be forced to declare their details upon sale, a minister has said, as MPs vowed to toughen up a new bill targeting hidden wealth.Ministers have promised sweeping changes to toughen up the economic crime bill, which was rushed through the House of Commons on Monday, as MPs also demanded the closing of loopholes allowing the false reporting of assets.MPs also expressed significant concern about the enforcement of the new requirements, as well as new sanctions and the low budget for implementation compared with countries such as the US.The economic crime bill, fast-tracked through the Commons in a single day in response to Vladimir Putins war in Ukraine, had been repeatedly delayed prior to the invasion. It targets those who hide wealth in the UK, particularly through property purchases. These include criminals and tho stanley cup se 鈥?such as Russian oligarchs 鈥?who might be seeking to shelter illicitly acquired money.The bill will reform Companies House in an attempt to v stanley mexico erify the identity of every company director and beneficial owner, with the aim of preventing all criminals or kleptocrats from hiding behind a UK shell company.Why does the UK seem so s stanley tumblers low at acting against Putins oligarchs Read moreMPs had expressed particular concern that existing owners will have up to six months to register their ownership, which could allow people to dispose of or transfer illicit asse
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My father, George Knox, who has died aged 89, was a much loved family doctor, an inspirational trainer of young GPs, and a committed Quaker.Born in Tring, Hertfordshire, to Margaret nee Willcox and Henry Knox, both general practitioners, he attended Berkhamsted school and studied medicine at Clare College, Cambridge, graduating in 1951, and then Kings College hospital, London. After qualifying, he did his national service as a medical officer at RAF Marham, Norfolk.In 1957 he married Judith Vince. His first GP post was in Burnham Market. The job then consisted mostly of home visits. I worked consecutive days and nights without a break, he told the author Raymond Monbiot. Village post office workers would hold up a red flag to let me know of emergencies as I drove between calls. George grew up as an Anglican, but one day he was called to treat pupils on a field trip to Burnham Overy windmill. George was impressed with these articulate students from Ackworth, a Quaker school in Yorkshire, and this encounter inspired him and Judith to discover Quakerism.A man with a social conscience, in 1974 George made a dramatic move to a practice in Batley, the i stanley shop ndustrial heart of West Yorkshire, a community where many patients were deprived. George valued the diversity of the com stanley cups munity and found his patients to be appreciative and respectful.George supervised and mentored trainee GPs, becoming chairman of stanley becher Yorkshire postgraduate GP education, through which hundreds of young GPs passed. Opld Carer battle over as ex-ballerina loses supreme court fight
The European court today ruled in a test case that the Irish Republic s refusal to allow abortion breached the human rights of one woman with a medical condition, but not two others.Campaigners were disappointed that all three cases were not upheld, but hoped the partial judgment against the Republic would result in clarification of women s abortion rights. It is now likely that a new Irish government elected to office this coming March will have to deal with demands for a referendum on the issue.Abortion is banned in the Republic and legalisation requires a referendum to change the constitution. After a 1983 referendum, the unborn child is an Irish citizen with full rights. About 5,500 women travel to England and Wales every year from the Republic to seek an abortion, at considerable cost and distress, according to critics of the policy.Three women, known as A, B and C, took their cases to the European court of human rights. The first was a recovering alcoholic whos stanley cup e four children had been placed in f stanley cup oster care. She sought an abortion because she believed that having another baby would jeopardise her chances of getting her children back. The court accepted that she was living in poverty 鈥?she borrowed from a money-lender to cover the cost of travelling to a private clinic in London. The second woman was unmarried and not prepared to become a single parent.In both these cases, the Strasbourg court ruled Ireland ha stanley ca d not breached the women s human rights. But it took a differen
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Thousands of patients are being readmitted to NHS mental health units in England every year soon after being stanley cup discharged, raising concerns about poor care, bed shortages and increased risk of suicide.Experts say being discharged prematurely can be upsetting, set back the patients chances of making a full recovery and be disastrous for their health.Figures from NHS mental health trusts in England show that last year almost 5,000 peo stanley cup ple 鈥?children and adults 鈥?were readmitted to a mental health facility within a month stanley thermos mug of leaving.The Labour MP Dr Rosena Allin-Khan said the alarming data, which she obtained under freedom of information laws, showed too many patients were not receiving enough help to recover.In all 3,381 patients were readmitted within 30 days of their discharge by 35 of the 54 specialist mental trusts in England during 2022-23, according to responses Allin-Khan received. Extrapolating those figures to all 54 trusts suggested an estimated 4,927 people were readmitted within a month, she said.Also in 2022-23, 1,972 people were readmitted by 36 trusts within a week of discharge 鈥?something NHS mental health services accept should never happen. Extrapolation of those figures to the 54 care providers shows that an estimated 2,794 people returned as an inpatient within seven days, according to the MPs research.Allin-Khan said: With record waiting lists and mental health beds in short supply, it is alarming that many patients are being discharged only to be readmitt Vvgh The Guardian view on terror suspects: protecting their rights is in our interests
An online petition accusing Pornhub, the UKs biggest open access porn site, from profiting f stanley tumblers rom videos of rape and sexual abuse has reached over 350,000 signatures.Pornhub is the worlds biggest porn site and was visited 42bn times last year. It is free to access, with no age restrictions, and raises revenue through advertising and paid-for promotions by porn producer stanley cup s.The serious allegations levied against Pornhub owner Mindgeek centre on the perceived insufficiency of the companys safeguarding checks on the 6m videos a year that are posted on the site, many by amateur producers. Over the past year the company has faced multiple accusations that rape and abuse videos were widely posted on the site.The petition was started by a group called Exodus Cry in the US but is being supported by activists stanley flasks in the UK, where Mindgeek also has offices.Pornhub needs to change 鈥撀爋r shut downRead more This is a company that is generating millions in advertising and membership revenue and yet they do not have an effective system in place to verify reliably the age or consent of those featured in the pornographic content it hosts, said Exodus Cry founder Laila Mickelwait .Mindgeek 鈥?based legally in Luxembourg but with offices in Montreal, London, Nicosia and Los Angeles 鈥?denies the allegations made in the petition, insisting that it does have thorough procedures for removing illegal content.In a statement to the Guardian, Mindgeek said: Pornhub has a steadfast commitment to eradicating and
The head of one of stanley tumblers the worlds leading aid agencies has issued a stark warning over the alarming lack of funding for global humanitarian crises.Jan Egeland, secretary general of the Norwegian Refugee Council, noted that halfway through the current funding year, humanitarian organisations had received le stanley cup ss than a third of money 鈥?27% 鈥?needed to provide relief to people affected by crises worldwide. The current lack of funding is alarming. Despite increasing needs, substantially less money is available for humanitarian assistance compared with the same period last year, he said. We are deeply concerned for those people already feeling the hard consequences of cuts. Egelands comments follow the release of data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in April that showed foreign aid from official donors in 2018 falling 2.7% from 2017, with a declining share going to the neediest countries.The organisation noted that a stanley cup large part of the drop was due to less aid being spent on hosting refugees, as arrivals slowed and rules were tightened on which refugee costs can come out of official aid budgets.According to the OECDs figures, overseas development assistance to the least-developed countries fell by 3% in real terms from 2017, aid to Africa fell by 4%, and humanitarian aid fell by 8%. It was described by the organisations head, Angel Gurr铆a, as a worrying picture of stagnating public aid that showed that donor countries are not living up to their 2015 Ywyg Everything must show: the department store where recovering addicts speak up
Oligarchs or kleptocrats who try to sell off property in order to avoid it being listed in a new public register may be forced to declare their details upon sale, a minister has said, as MPs vowed to toughen up a new bill targeting hidden wealth.Ministers have promised sweeping changes to toughen up the economic crime bill, which was rushed through the House of Commons on Monday, as MPs also demanded the closing of loopholes allowing the false reporting of assets.MPs also expressed significant concern about the enforcement of the new requirements, as well as new sanctions and the low budget for implementation compared with countries such as the US.The economic crime bill, fast-tracked through the Commons in a single day in response to Vladimir Putins war in Ukraine, had been repeatedly delayed prior to the invasion. It targets those who hide wealth in the UK, particularly through property purchases. These include criminals and tho stanley cup se 鈥?such as Russian oligarchs 鈥?who might be seeking to shelter illicitly acquired money.The bill will reform Companies House in an attempt to v stanley mexico erify the identity of every company director and beneficial owner, with the aim of preventing all criminals or kleptocrats from hiding behind a UK shell company.Why does the UK seem so s stanley tumblers low at acting against Putins oligarchs Read moreMPs had expressed particular concern that existing owners will have up to six months to register their ownership, which could allow people to dispose of or transfer illicit asse
Syms UK to challenge court ruling that halted Rwanda deportations, says minister
My father, George Knox, who has died aged 89, was a much loved family doctor, an inspirational trainer of young GPs, and a committed Quaker.Born in Tring, Hertfordshire, to Margaret nee Willcox and Henry Knox, both general practitioners, he attended Berkhamsted school and studied medicine at Clare College, Cambridge, graduating in 1951, and then Kings College hospital, London. After qualifying, he did his national service as a medical officer at RAF Marham, Norfolk.In 1957 he married Judith Vince. His first GP post was in Burnham Market. The job then consisted mostly of home visits. I worked consecutive days and nights without a break, he told the author Raymond Monbiot. Village post office workers would hold up a red flag to let me know of emergencies as I drove between calls. George grew up as an Anglican, but one day he was called to treat pupils on a field trip to Burnham Overy windmill. George was impressed with these articulate students from Ackworth, a Quaker school in Yorkshire, and this encounter inspired him and Judith to discover Quakerism.A man with a social conscience, in 1974 George made a dramatic move to a practice in Batley, the i stanley shop ndustrial heart of West Yorkshire, a community where many patients were deprived. George valued the diversity of the com stanley cups munity and found his patients to be appreciative and respectful.George supervised and mentored trainee GPs, becoming chairman of stanley becher Yorkshire postgraduate GP education, through which hundreds of young GPs passed. Opld Carer battle over as ex-ballerina loses supreme court fight
The European court today ruled in a test case that the Irish Republic s refusal to allow abortion breached the human rights of one woman with a medical condition, but not two others.Campaigners were disappointed that all three cases were not upheld, but hoped the partial judgment against the Republic would result in clarification of women s abortion rights. It is now likely that a new Irish government elected to office this coming March will have to deal with demands for a referendum on the issue.Abortion is banned in the Republic and legalisation requires a referendum to change the constitution. After a 1983 referendum, the unborn child is an Irish citizen with full rights. About 5,500 women travel to England and Wales every year from the Republic to seek an abortion, at considerable cost and distress, according to critics of the policy.Three women, known as A, B and C, took their cases to the European court of human rights. The first was a recovering alcoholic whos stanley cup e four children had been placed in f stanley cup oster care. She sought an abortion because she believed that having another baby would jeopardise her chances of getting her children back. The court accepted that she was living in poverty 鈥?she borrowed from a money-lender to cover the cost of travelling to a private clinic in London. The second woman was unmarried and not prepared to become a single parent.In both these cases, the Strasbourg court ruled Ireland ha stanley ca d not breached the women s human rights. But it took a differen
Jwmt David Cameron hopes MPs will oppose court ruling on prisoners votes
Thousands of patients are being readmitted to NHS mental health units in England every year soon after being stanley cup discharged, raising concerns about poor care, bed shortages and increased risk of suicide.Experts say being discharged prematurely can be upsetting, set back the patients chances of making a full recovery and be disastrous for their health.Figures from NHS mental health trusts in England show that last year almost 5,000 peo stanley cup ple 鈥?children and adults 鈥?were readmitted to a mental health facility within a month stanley thermos mug of leaving.The Labour MP Dr Rosena Allin-Khan said the alarming data, which she obtained under freedom of information laws, showed too many patients were not receiving enough help to recover.In all 3,381 patients were readmitted within 30 days of their discharge by 35 of the 54 specialist mental trusts in England during 2022-23, according to responses Allin-Khan received. Extrapolating those figures to all 54 trusts suggested an estimated 4,927 people were readmitted within a month, she said.Also in 2022-23, 1,972 people were readmitted by 36 trusts within a week of discharge 鈥?something NHS mental health services accept should never happen. Extrapolation of those figures to the 54 care providers shows that an estimated 2,794 people returned as an inpatient within seven days, according to the MPs research.Allin-Khan said: With record waiting lists and mental health beds in short supply, it is alarming that many patients are being discharged only to be readmitt Vvgh The Guardian view on terror suspects: protecting their rights is in our interests
An online petition accusing Pornhub, the UKs biggest open access porn site, from profiting f stanley tumblers rom videos of rape and sexual abuse has reached over 350,000 signatures.Pornhub is the worlds biggest porn site and was visited 42bn times last year. It is free to access, with no age restrictions, and raises revenue through advertising and paid-for promotions by porn producer stanley cup s.The serious allegations levied against Pornhub owner Mindgeek centre on the perceived insufficiency of the companys safeguarding checks on the 6m videos a year that are posted on the site, many by amateur producers. Over the past year the company has faced multiple accusations that rape and abuse videos were widely posted on the site.The petition was started by a group called Exodus Cry in the US but is being supported by activists stanley flasks in the UK, where Mindgeek also has offices.Pornhub needs to change 鈥撀爋r shut downRead more This is a company that is generating millions in advertising and membership revenue and yet they do not have an effective system in place to verify reliably the age or consent of those featured in the pornographic content it hosts, said Exodus Cry founder Laila Mickelwait .Mindgeek 鈥?based legally in Luxembourg but with offices in Montreal, London, Nicosia and Los Angeles 鈥?denies the allegations made in the petition, insisting that it does have thorough procedures for removing illegal content.In a statement to the Guardian, Mindgeek said: Pornhub has a steadfast commitment to eradicating and