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The largest ever housing estate to be built in a UK national park has won planning permission 鈥?and it is fantastic. In a breakthrough for British sustainable housing, a new district of 685 super-insulat stanley nz ed homes and workspaces on the site of a former ironworks in Lewes, East Sussex, got the green light from the South Downs National Park authority last week.New homes that can ease Britains housing crisis are a good thing, but its rare to feel genuinely excited about a large housing development these days. Most projects currently approved in the UK tend to be the usual car stanley website -dominated and shoddily constructed identikit new-build suburbs, built by one of a handful of mega-developers that dominate the industry. However, Lewes has a differen vaso stanley t approach 鈥?one that offers an environmentally sound model to rescue Britains broken private property sector.The Phoenix, Lewess new 7.9 hectare neighbourhood, is set to be both ecologically and socially ambitious. Designed by a dream team of 12 architecture practices, the estate will include 18 mixed-tenure housing blocks set around courtyard gardens and public squares, interspersed with a canteen, nursery, health centre and workshops.The property developer, Human Nature, says the homes will be built primarily from wood, and will reduce residents heating bills by 80% compared with conventional new-builds. It also promises a fleet of 50 shared vehicles to reduce car ownership, upgraded flood defences along the River Ouse and the refurbishment of Kqci Princess amp; the Hustler review 鈥?vibrant family drama has heart and purpose
A new breed of company in which workers will be forced to lose some materni stanley ca ty rights and all access to unfair dismissal tribunals has been unveiled by George Osborne as he tried to introduce a big deregulation of the labour market through the back door.Osborne revealed that workers could be given shares by their employer worth between 拢2,000 and 拢50,000, and any gains in those shares would be exempt from capital gains tax.In return they would be asked to give up their rights over unfair dismissal, redundancy and requests for flexible working and time off for training. They would also be required to provide twice as much notice of a firm date of return from maternity leave 鈥?16 weeks instead of eight.Osborne told the Conservative party conference in Birmingham that the new employee-owner status would be optional for existing employees but existing companies and new startups could choose to offer only this type of contract for new hires, making it a compulsory condition of employment. Fast-track legislation will be introduced so firms can use the new type of contract from April 2013.He made the announcement in a speech promising he would not buckle or give up in the face of economic storms.The employee-ownership scheme, endorsed by the Liberal Democrats according to Treasury sources, will be seen as a rebran stanley thermoskanne ding and adjustment of previous proposals for compul stanley cup sory no-fault dismissal laid out by the venture capitalist Adrian Beecroft in a report to Downing Street. The
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In 1994, Hugo Greenhalgh was a聽r stanley cup esearcher on a television documentary about the history of聽male sex workers and their clients. Dispatched to interview George Leo John Lucas, a 68-year-old retired civil servant, and a loyalty-card-worthy frequenter of Londons bygone meatracks , Greenhalgh arrives at a dishevelled Clapham flat that makes Miss Havishams Satis House resembl stanley botella e a Barratt show home. The reeking Lucas emerges from the detritus in a torn suit, looking as if hed risen from the grave . What catches the young mans eye even as he holds his nose is聽an entire wall of diaries: a volume a聽year since 1948.These turn out to comprise an unparalleled document of an ordinary gay man rather than a Kenneth Williams or a Joe Orton eking out his聽life. The Britain he inhabits staggers its way from an easy-come, easy-go tolerance of queerness during the war聽years, to an ice age of bigotry scarcely tempered by the partial decriminalisation of sex between men聽in England and Wales in 1967. Through it all, Lucas calmly goes stanley cup spain about聽his business: working at the Board of Trade by day, out on the gay scene at聽night, picking up labourers, guardsmen and gangsters 鈥?some paid for, others won fair 鈥?nursing assorted crushes and grudges, then cataloguing it all once his bed has gone cold.Though Greenhalgh confesses his own familiarity with sex work from both sides, he never muscles in on the subjectGreenhalgh maintained a friendship with Mr Lucas never George for the next 20 years, pledging to Lepf Monaco oil firm starts legal action against Serious Fraud Office
Trial by a jury of your peers when accused of a serious crime is a bedrock of the English legal system. And careless or dangerous driving can be hugely serious, devastating countless lives every year. But Im going to argue that when it comes stanley puodelis to some driving offences that are triable either way 鈥?when defendants have the option of trial by a magistrate or by judge and jury 鈥?the latter option should be removed.This might sound like a curious thing for a QC to propose, but I believe it would make justice more likely, particularly for the most vulnerable stanley cup uk road users, cyclists and pedestrians, who are currently too often bein stanley france g failed.Husband of cyclist killed by London lorry cries as driver is acquittedRead moreIf you happen to be charged with dangerous driving or causing death by careless driving, should you choose a magistrates court trial the maximum penalty for either is six months in prison. But opt for a judge and jury and this rises, respectively, to two and five years.So why is your defence lawyer likely to advise you to take the latter option Its because they know from experience that juries have a poorer record of convicting drivers, especially if the victim is a cyclist or a pedestrian.In the last weeks alone juries have acquitted a lorry driver who ran down an elderly pedestrian couple crossing a road in a shopping centre car park death by dangerous driving , a lorry driver who turned left in central London without ensuring there was no cyclist on his nearside dea
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Homelessness could happen to anyone, they say. Youre onl stanley cup y two pay cheques from the street. These things never felt more true than watching this documentary narrated by Colin Firth. Its director Lorna Tucker has her own story of homelessness: when she was 15, she ran away from home and ended up in London on the streets. Theres old home movie footage of her as a little girl; how did this sunny seven-year-old eating Hula Hoops from her fingers end up sleeping rough, addicted to heroin, just a few years later Tucker tells her story; she is honest and open, allowing herself to be extremely vulnerable, and interviews other people whove experienced homelessness. Theres Earl Charlton in the north-east, who was on and off the streets for 18 years; hes now a caseworker for a homeless charity. Charlton breaks down remembering his first day at work 鈥?starting a new life that must have previously seemed impossible. In London, Tucker speaks to homeless women in daily danger of violence and abuse. The thread running through their stories is childhood trauma 鈥?growing up with domestic violence, neglect, alcohol or substance misuse.As the Big Issue founder John Bird says, brilliantly blunt: The problem isnt the homelessness, its all the other shit. He talks about the need to tackl stanley cup e homeless stanley termohrnek ness holistically, to deal with mental health. Bird has lived experience of homelessness; hes also one of the policymakers and campaigners Tucker interviews. Sitting there, biro leaking over his shirt poc Fvgl Tommy Sheridan found guilty of perjury in News of the World trial
The justice secretary, Ken Clarke, was clearly wrong when he sugge stanley quencher sted that some rapes are more serious than others. But he was right to start a debate on sentencing discounts for early pleas in rape cases.Secu stanley gertuve ring more guilty pleas at an early stage of an investigation 鈥?and most specifically not at the doors of the court 鈥?would be a positive ste stanley quencher p for many victims. An early admission can relieve a victim of the burden of pursuing a case through the demanding prosecution and trial process which many victims experience as a second rape .An acknowledgement of responsibility by an offender is fundamental to many victims sense of justice. For many, exposure of the offender is more important than punishment and long prison sentences. They want to deprive him of his undeserved honour and status. They want vindication from their communities and families that they were harmed, that it wasn t their fault, that the offender is to blame.Justice for rape victims does not simply equate to long prison sentences. The Victims Champion pdf , Sara Payne, has urged us to reconsider our definition of justice, so it is not just punishing a perpetrator and preventing further crimes . She suggested that an offender who pleaded guilty on the day of trial should not gain a discount, but that incentives for an early plea of guilt should be investigated. A 2009 academic study pdf on rape and the legal process also recommended looking at ways to encourage early admissions.Fur
The largest ever housing estate to be built in a UK national park has won planning permission 鈥?and it is fantastic. In a breakthrough for British sustainable housing, a new district of 685 super-insulat stanley nz ed homes and workspaces on the site of a former ironworks in Lewes, East Sussex, got the green light from the South Downs National Park authority last week.New homes that can ease Britains housing crisis are a good thing, but its rare to feel genuinely excited about a large housing development these days. Most projects currently approved in the UK tend to be the usual car stanley website -dominated and shoddily constructed identikit new-build suburbs, built by one of a handful of mega-developers that dominate the industry. However, Lewes has a differen vaso stanley t approach 鈥?one that offers an environmentally sound model to rescue Britains broken private property sector.The Phoenix, Lewess new 7.9 hectare neighbourhood, is set to be both ecologically and socially ambitious. Designed by a dream team of 12 architecture practices, the estate will include 18 mixed-tenure housing blocks set around courtyard gardens and public squares, interspersed with a canteen, nursery, health centre and workshops.The property developer, Human Nature, says the homes will be built primarily from wood, and will reduce residents heating bills by 80% compared with conventional new-builds. It also promises a fleet of 50 shared vehicles to reduce car ownership, upgraded flood defences along the River Ouse and the refurbishment of Kqci Princess amp; the Hustler review 鈥?vibrant family drama has heart and purpose
A new breed of company in which workers will be forced to lose some materni stanley ca ty rights and all access to unfair dismissal tribunals has been unveiled by George Osborne as he tried to introduce a big deregulation of the labour market through the back door.Osborne revealed that workers could be given shares by their employer worth between 拢2,000 and 拢50,000, and any gains in those shares would be exempt from capital gains tax.In return they would be asked to give up their rights over unfair dismissal, redundancy and requests for flexible working and time off for training. They would also be required to provide twice as much notice of a firm date of return from maternity leave 鈥?16 weeks instead of eight.Osborne told the Conservative party conference in Birmingham that the new employee-owner status would be optional for existing employees but existing companies and new startups could choose to offer only this type of contract for new hires, making it a compulsory condition of employment. Fast-track legislation will be introduced so firms can use the new type of contract from April 2013.He made the announcement in a speech promising he would not buckle or give up in the face of economic storms.The employee-ownership scheme, endorsed by the Liberal Democrats according to Treasury sources, will be seen as a rebran stanley thermoskanne ding and adjustment of previous proposals for compul stanley cup sory no-fault dismissal laid out by the venture capitalist Adrian Beecroft in a report to Downing Street. The
Lkej How Ivory Coast is winning the fight to keep its children out of the cocoa fields
In 1994, Hugo Greenhalgh was a聽r stanley cup esearcher on a television documentary about the history of聽male sex workers and their clients. Dispatched to interview George Leo John Lucas, a 68-year-old retired civil servant, and a loyalty-card-worthy frequenter of Londons bygone meatracks , Greenhalgh arrives at a dishevelled Clapham flat that makes Miss Havishams Satis House resembl stanley botella e a Barratt show home. The reeking Lucas emerges from the detritus in a torn suit, looking as if hed risen from the grave . What catches the young mans eye even as he holds his nose is聽an entire wall of diaries: a volume a聽year since 1948.These turn out to comprise an unparalleled document of an ordinary gay man rather than a Kenneth Williams or a Joe Orton eking out his聽life. The Britain he inhabits staggers its way from an easy-come, easy-go tolerance of queerness during the war聽years, to an ice age of bigotry scarcely tempered by the partial decriminalisation of sex between men聽in England and Wales in 1967. Through it all, Lucas calmly goes stanley cup spain about聽his business: working at the Board of Trade by day, out on the gay scene at聽night, picking up labourers, guardsmen and gangsters 鈥?some paid for, others won fair 鈥?nursing assorted crushes and grudges, then cataloguing it all once his bed has gone cold.Though Greenhalgh confesses his own familiarity with sex work from both sides, he never muscles in on the subjectGreenhalgh maintained a friendship with Mr Lucas never George for the next 20 years, pledging to Lepf Monaco oil firm starts legal action against Serious Fraud Office
Trial by a jury of your peers when accused of a serious crime is a bedrock of the English legal system. And careless or dangerous driving can be hugely serious, devastating countless lives every year. But Im going to argue that when it comes stanley puodelis to some driving offences that are triable either way 鈥?when defendants have the option of trial by a magistrate or by judge and jury 鈥?the latter option should be removed.This might sound like a curious thing for a QC to propose, but I believe it would make justice more likely, particularly for the most vulnerable stanley cup uk road users, cyclists and pedestrians, who are currently too often bein stanley france g failed.Husband of cyclist killed by London lorry cries as driver is acquittedRead moreIf you happen to be charged with dangerous driving or causing death by careless driving, should you choose a magistrates court trial the maximum penalty for either is six months in prison. But opt for a judge and jury and this rises, respectively, to two and five years.So why is your defence lawyer likely to advise you to take the latter option Its because they know from experience that juries have a poorer record of convicting drivers, especially if the victim is a cyclist or a pedestrian.In the last weeks alone juries have acquitted a lorry driver who ran down an elderly pedestrian couple crossing a road in a shopping centre car park death by dangerous driving , a lorry driver who turned left in central London without ensuring there was no cyclist on his nearside dea
Phxp Life inside a therapeutic prison: Look, we ve done some terrible things ...
Homelessness could happen to anyone, they say. Youre onl stanley cup y two pay cheques from the street. These things never felt more true than watching this documentary narrated by Colin Firth. Its director Lorna Tucker has her own story of homelessness: when she was 15, she ran away from home and ended up in London on the streets. Theres old home movie footage of her as a little girl; how did this sunny seven-year-old eating Hula Hoops from her fingers end up sleeping rough, addicted to heroin, just a few years later Tucker tells her story; she is honest and open, allowing herself to be extremely vulnerable, and interviews other people whove experienced homelessness. Theres Earl Charlton in the north-east, who was on and off the streets for 18 years; hes now a caseworker for a homeless charity. Charlton breaks down remembering his first day at work 鈥?starting a new life that must have previously seemed impossible. In London, Tucker speaks to homeless women in daily danger of violence and abuse. The thread running through their stories is childhood trauma 鈥?growing up with domestic violence, neglect, alcohol or substance misuse.As the Big Issue founder John Bird says, brilliantly blunt: The problem isnt the homelessness, its all the other shit. He talks about the need to tackl stanley cup e homeless stanley termohrnek ness holistically, to deal with mental health. Bird has lived experience of homelessness; hes also one of the policymakers and campaigners Tucker interviews. Sitting there, biro leaking over his shirt poc Fvgl Tommy Sheridan found guilty of perjury in News of the World trial
The justice secretary, Ken Clarke, was clearly wrong when he sugge stanley quencher sted that some rapes are more serious than others. But he was right to start a debate on sentencing discounts for early pleas in rape cases.Secu stanley gertuve ring more guilty pleas at an early stage of an investigation 鈥?and most specifically not at the doors of the court 鈥?would be a positive ste stanley quencher p for many victims. An early admission can relieve a victim of the burden of pursuing a case through the demanding prosecution and trial process which many victims experience as a second rape .An acknowledgement of responsibility by an offender is fundamental to many victims sense of justice. For many, exposure of the offender is more important than punishment and long prison sentences. They want to deprive him of his undeserved honour and status. They want vindication from their communities and families that they were harmed, that it wasn t their fault, that the offender is to blame.Justice for rape victims does not simply equate to long prison sentences. The Victims Champion pdf , Sara Payne, has urged us to reconsider our definition of justice, so it is not just punishing a perpetrator and preventing further crimes . She suggested that an offender who pleaded guilty on the day of trial should not gain a discount, but that incentives for an early plea of guilt should be investigated. A 2009 academic study pdf on rape and the legal process also recommended looking at ways to encourage early admissions.Fur