Entries from February 2007
A school has banned the making of Mother’s Day cards because the headteacher does not want to upset children without a mother.
Helen Starkey has ended the tradition in the interests of “sensitivity”.
“More than five per cent of children here are separated from their birth mother and have either no contact or no regular contact with [...]
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Tags: General
Labour’s NHS deny war-hero medication!
One of our Somerset correspondents can reveal that a World War II bomber pilot, now in his 80’s, stands to lose his power of sight because his local NHS trust claims it doesn’t want to spend £4,000 on a drug that could save him from blindness. This despite the obvious [...]
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Tags: civil-rights
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One in three households across Britain is now dependent on the state for at least half its income, it emerged today.
Official government figures showed that more than seven million households are getting most of their income from government handouts.
The figures also reveal the huge gulf in welfare dependency between single parent and two-parent households.
The report [...]
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A media sales manager who was harassed and suffered discrimination because he is gay has been awarded almost £120,000 compensation.
Jonah Ditton, 32, from Paisley, was insulted and sacked after eight days by CP Publishing Ltd and advised that he was not “psychologically balanced”.
An employment tribunal awarded him £118,309 for discrimination on the grounds of his [...]
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A JUDGE has slammed the immigration system which has prevented him from deporting a convicted criminal.
Judge Jonathan Durham Hall QC spoke out after he was told that a Nigerian national, who has been living in Halifax on false documents for years, now intends to apply for asylum.
He intended to recommend James Osarogiagbon, who came to [...]
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Tags: Immigration
A GANG of nine youths set about a 15-year-old boy, robbing him of his mobile phone in Woodford Green on Tuesday evening.
The boy was walking down Snakes Lane East at 6.30pm on February 6, when he walked past the group at a bus stop and became aware that they were watching him.
Two of them then [...]
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Tags: Multiculturalism
Will people believe the lies about Iran in the run up to war?
This was originally filmed by ITN the British TV company.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-777713002681041859
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Tags: General
A girl of two was left in tears when a swimming pool turned her away from a parent and toddler session - because it was for Muslims only.
Little Darby Williams and her father Lee, 34, arrived at their local pool looking forward to an afternoon swim so she could practise her new skills for her [...]
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In an age when childhood innocence is under threat from every direction, the traditional game of tag would seem an unlikely offender.
But headmistress Susan Tuck doesn’t think so. She has banned it – along with all other games which involve physical contact – as “inappropriate behaviour”.
Youngsters aged five to 11 at Bracebridge Heath Primary [...]
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Tags: civil-rights
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Fifteen British troops under the age of 18 have been “inadvertently” sent to fight in Iraq, violating a U.N. protocol on children’s rights, the government said Sunday.
Defense Minister Adam Ingram, who gave the figure in a written statement to lawmakers, said the “vast majority” of the young troops had been within a week of [...]
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Tags: General
Schoolgirl Jasmine Kranat was attacked after catching a bus back home from her local Asda on a summer Saturday afternoon. The 12-year-old from North London was travelling with a friend. The two girls had bought ingredients to make smoothies for a sleepover. They were talking when a group of nine black and Asian teenagers pushed [...]
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Tags: Islam & the Arab World
With shock on his face and his hands raised in a desperate gesture of self-defence, this is a cyclist confronted with the terrifying reality of violent crime.
The scene unfolded on a busy London street as two thugs - one masked, one hooded - knocked the bike rider into the path of a car.
As the stunned [...]
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Tags: Multiculturalism
A fascinating report today lends more weight to those who suspect that certain bellwether bombings in Iraq are being carried out by the U.S. in order to deliberately foster chaos throughout the region.
During a routine patrol by British troops in an area 30 miles north-west of Basra in southern Iraq, and on a perfectly clear [...]
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Tags: General