Government’s childcare policy faces risk of failure with low childminder sign-ups for grant scheme.
Data shows only 1,627 grants awarded through the initiative, raising concerns.
Government’s childcare policy faces risk of failure with low childminder sign-ups for grant scheme.
Data shows only 1,627 grants awarded through the initiative, raising concerns.
Sir Brian Leveson will lead a comprehensive review of the courts system in England and Wales to address the growing backlog of cases, with a focus on potential reforms such as removing the right to a jury trial for certain offenses and empowering magistrates to issue longer sentences. The review, set to report in the spring of 2025, comes in response to increasing delays in court proceedings, including a nearly fourfold increase in delayed murder...
Read moreThe NHS is preparing for a challenging winter amid concerns of a potential “quademic” involving flu, COVID-19, RSV, and norovirus, with a 350% surge in hospital flu admissions averaging over 1,000 daily compared to last year. Eligible individuals are urged to get their flu jab as soon as possible, with expanded vaccine eligibility including pregnant women, children, and vulnerable populations, as over 27 million vaccinations have been administered. Despite proactive measures like vaccinations, health experts...
Read moreFew documents have had as profound and enduring an impact on global governance as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a cornerstone of universal rights. Illustrated by the return of people to their home village in Sudan after years of displacement, the declaration sets out fundamental human rights that all individuals are entitled to, serving as a guiding framework for governments and organizations worldwide. Its principles continue to shape policies and actions aimed at promoting...
Read moreSara Sharif's ex-partner, Urfan Sharif, was found guilty of brutally murdering their 10-year-old daughter by using a metal pole, a cricket bat, and inflicting other forms of violence. Sara's mother, Olga Domin, referred to him as a "monster" and expressed disbelief at the inhumane treatment their daughter endured. Domin lost custody of Sara in 2019 after a court battle, following a history of domestic violence with Sharif. Full Article
Read moreAs the cost of living rises, people turn to renting out spare rooms to make ends meet, with an 80% increase in primary homes on Airbnb in the Paris region in May 2024. While this provides a lifeline for some, concerns arise about the impact on housing prices and regulations restricting short-term rentals in cities like Amsterdam and Barcelona. Over-regulation can have unintended consequences, limiting income streams for individuals and increasing accommodation costs for travelers,...
Read moreCivilian staff at the Metropolitan Police have voted for the first time to strike due to being told they cannot work from home as often. Around 2,400 support staff have been instructed to increase their office attendance frequency, sparking backlash from the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union. The union highlighted concerns that the changes would disproportionately impact women, part-time workers, and individuals with disabilities, leading to 85% of members voting for strike action and...
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