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The number of people dying while homeless in England and Wales has risen for a fifth year in a row to reach the highest level since the collection of comparable statistics b stanley cup usa egan in 2013.An estimated 778 people died while homeless in 2019, according to the Office for National Statistics ONS 鈥?an increase of 7.2% on the 726 deaths the previous year.The most common cause of death was drug poisoning, which accounted for 37.1% of deaths. The data showed a large rise in the number of homeless people killing themselves, increasing by 30.2% from 86 estimated deaths in 2018 to 112 in 2019.The mean age at death was 45.9 years for homeless males and 43.4 years for females in 2019, compared with 76.1 years for men and 80.9 years for women in the general population of England and Wales, the ONS said.The latest figures were published on the same day as the initia stanley quencher l findings from a survey by the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government MHCLG stanley trinkflaschen of rough sleepers across England. It found widespread vulnerabilities among respondents, with 83% reporting at least one physical health need, and 82% reporting a mental health vulnerability. Almost half had approached a local authority for help between one and five times in the past year, the survey found.Labour pointed out that rough sleeping had doubled in 10 years of Conservative governments. Thangam Debbonaire, the shadow housing secretary, said: The rapid increase in these deaths over the last six years is a shameful sign of gove Aecq Can you breathe your way to health, happiness and a psychedelic trip
The Burmese military regime s constit stanley cup usa utional referendum set for next week is a sham designed to perpetuate the ruling generals 46-year grip on power, a report says today.In a scathing rebuke for the junta, Human Rights Watch accuses the army of conducting the vote in a climate of fear that stifles any debate of the draft document designed to pave the way for elections in 2010.The weeks leading up to the May 10 referendum have been characterised by an atmosphere of repression, spawned by arbitrary arrests, bans on public meetings and strict censorship of the media.Together with the absence of any independent monitoring of the vote, Human Rights Watch maintains the conditions for a free and fair referendum do not exist and urges the international community to shun the process. The Burmese generals are showing their true colours by continu stanley cup ing to arrest anyone opposed to their sham referendum, and denying the population the right to public discussion of the merits of the draft constitution, said Human Rights Watch s Asia director, Brad Adams. International acceptance of this process will be a big step backwards. But Thailand s outspoken prime minister, Samak Sundaravej, has offered grudging support. He jokingly said Burma was striving for 50% democracy , as the constitution bars detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from office.Sundaravej, hosting a three-day visit of his Burmese kubki stanley counterpart, Lieutenant-General Thein Sein, said after talks
Schools have pleaded with parents to be completely honest about whether they are really key workers after some primaries received requests for hundreds of children to come to class in the latest lockdown.Across stanley canada England, schools reported struggling to cope with the demand for places in school while also offering remote teaching.One primary headteacher in Greater Manchester said staff had spent all of Wednesday interrogating parents after they received 210 applications from key workers, some of whom they discovered were able to work from home.At the start of the first lockdown last March, the school had 30 vulnerable and key worker pupils in attendance, out of a school population of 500.Some schools have decided to ignore government advice, which says children qualify if just one parent is a critical worker . They have been asking two-parent households to prove they are both doing essential jobs which they cannot do at home.The Association of School and College Leaders union ASCL urged the government to reconsider the eligibility rules, suggesting children should only be offered a place i stanley quencher f both parents are key workers.The problem has been exacerbated by the governments broad definition of critical workers, including university staff and anyone who can claim to be essential to the provision of food and other key goods stanley cup .Universities in London and Manchester have written to staff to advise that their children could be eligible for school places, despite staying at home dur Saoi Alistair Carmichael court asked to dismiss legal bid to unseat him
The journalist Ernst Klee, who has died aged 71 after a long illness, uncovered 鈥?in the face of many obstacles 鈥?the part taken by the German medical and social work professions in the mass murder of disabled, mentally ill and disadvantaged people during the second world war. Klee s book Euthanasia in the Nazi State 1983 exposed the willing participation of German medics in identifying and rounding up the men, women and children who fell victim to the extermination programme, carried out in specially created gas chambers in isolated mental h stanleys cups ospitals in many parts of Germany.Up to this point West Ger stanley polska man doctors had succeeded in concealing all this. Only a perverted handful, it stanley cup was asserted, had taken part in such crimes. Klee exposed this myth and identified a wide range of medics involved. His book became a bestseller and went through 11 editions in Germany in two years. Klee followed it with a comprehensive collection of related documents and other books indicting lawyers and judges, priests and pastors, soldiers and army officers for their part in Nazi crimes.Those Were the Days: The Holocaust As Seen by the Perpetrators and Bystanders 1988 , written with Willi Dressen and Volker Riess, is the only one of Klee s books to be translated into English. It presents a series of horrifying personal testimonies of murder and brutality carried out by SS men, soldiers, administrators and others in eastern Europe during the war 鈥?horrifying not least because of the enthusiasm whic
Ebgk Chinese cameras blacklisted by US being used in UK school toilets
The number of people dying while homeless in England and Wales has risen for a fifth year in a row to reach the highest level since the collection of comparable statistics b stanley cup usa egan in 2013.An estimated 778 people died while homeless in 2019, according to the Office for National Statistics ONS 鈥?an increase of 7.2% on the 726 deaths the previous year.The most common cause of death was drug poisoning, which accounted for 37.1% of deaths. The data showed a large rise in the number of homeless people killing themselves, increasing by 30.2% from 86 estimated deaths in 2018 to 112 in 2019.The mean age at death was 45.9 years for homeless males and 43.4 years for females in 2019, compared with 76.1 years for men and 80.9 years for women in the general population of England and Wales, the ONS said.The latest figures were published on the same day as the initia stanley quencher l findings from a survey by the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government MHCLG stanley trinkflaschen of rough sleepers across England. It found widespread vulnerabilities among respondents, with 83% reporting at least one physical health need, and 82% reporting a mental health vulnerability. Almost half had approached a local authority for help between one and five times in the past year, the survey found.Labour pointed out that rough sleeping had doubled in 10 years of Conservative governments. Thangam Debbonaire, the shadow housing secretary, said: The rapid increase in these deaths over the last six years is a shameful sign of gove Aecq Can you breathe your way to health, happiness and a psychedelic trip
The Burmese military regime s constit stanley cup usa utional referendum set for next week is a sham designed to perpetuate the ruling generals 46-year grip on power, a report says today.In a scathing rebuke for the junta, Human Rights Watch accuses the army of conducting the vote in a climate of fear that stifles any debate of the draft document designed to pave the way for elections in 2010.The weeks leading up to the May 10 referendum have been characterised by an atmosphere of repression, spawned by arbitrary arrests, bans on public meetings and strict censorship of the media.Together with the absence of any independent monitoring of the vote, Human Rights Watch maintains the conditions for a free and fair referendum do not exist and urges the international community to shun the process. The Burmese generals are showing their true colours by continu stanley cup ing to arrest anyone opposed to their sham referendum, and denying the population the right to public discussion of the merits of the draft constitution, said Human Rights Watch s Asia director, Brad Adams. International acceptance of this process will be a big step backwards. But Thailand s outspoken prime minister, Samak Sundaravej, has offered grudging support. He jokingly said Burma was striving for 50% democracy , as the constitution bars detained opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from office.Sundaravej, hosting a three-day visit of his Burmese kubki stanley counterpart, Lieutenant-General Thein Sein, said after talks