Justice prevails again… NOT!
…he began to touch her again and opened his legs wide, pushing her against the window.
Fiona Simpson, Evening Standard
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Justice prevails again… NOT!
…he began to touch her again and opened his legs wide, pushing her against the window.
Fiona Simpson, Evening Standard
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I cannot even imagine what these poor souls went through.
It’s not a story most people know about today, but it’s an important reminder of just how destructive an upper class with an unchecked sense of entitlement can be, and how vital it remains to safeguard the interests of those who can’t do so for themselves.
by Jesse Bering
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Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more shabby…
Since their spaces were withdrawn, they have had to park on residential roads that have a maximum stay of two hours.
It means staff are setting alarms every two hours to leave the clinic, which is opposite the hospital where they used to park, and race to their cars.
If they are caught parking on residential roads for too long, the nurses can be fined £40.
Harley Tamplin, Metro
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This is great news. Here’s hoping the rest will follow very quickly.
Earlier this year at the bill’s first reading, deputy agriculture minister Huang Jin-Cheng criticised Taiwan’s lack of a law prosecuting people who eat dog and cat meat, calling the change “necessary”.
Jonathan Mitchell, The Evening Standard
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We face death and heartache and abuse and loss and self-hatred and anxiety and fear and frustration, and yet, from all of that pain, we rise.
by Marisa Donnelly
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