Pygi The Bundle: ICJ rules on Kosovo s independence, change to universal jurisdiction law and deaf jurors
A quarter of nurseries and childminders in deprived areas of England say they will not get by beyond Christmas without additional income, according to a survey.The poll by the Early Years Alliance EYA found that low demand for places and inadequate government support during the Covid pandemic could result in mass closures o
stanley flasche f childcare facilities.Overall about one in six providers said they could close by Christmas, and just over half said they would require emergency funding to stay open over the next six months. Nearly two-thirds said the government had not provided adequate support during the coronavirus crisis, and only a quarter
stanley cup price expected to make any profit between now and March.Mumsnets CEO and founder, Justine Roberts, said that without affordable childcare some parents would be unable to work, and she called on the government to intervene a
stanley cupe s a matter of urgency. This has been a disastrous nine months for maternal employment and women have also borne the brunt of school and nursery closures during lockdown, she said. Many families just will not be able to cope without nurseries and early years settings. The poll of 2,000 childcare providers found an average fall of 21% in occupancy levels compared with last year. The government says it is supporting the sector by bulk-buying early years places, but the EYA says in many cases the money is not reaching the frontline.Neil Leitch, the EYA chief executive, said many nurseries, pre-schools and childminders were reaching Gzxx Just refresh webpage, UK minister tells people trying to get Covid tests
Three months ago David Cameron celebrated the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta. Flanked by the Queen and the archbishop of Canterbury he genuflected before the pillars of Britains legal system. Magna Carta is something every person in Britain should be proud of, he said. Its remaining copies may be faded, but its principles shine as brightly as ever, in every courtroom and every classroom, from palace to parliament to parish church. Liberty, justice, democracy, the rule of law 鈥?we hold these things dear, and we should hold them even de
stanley bottle arer for the fact that they took shape right here, on the banks of the Thames. UK prepared to car
stanley kubek ry out more drone strikes against British jihadis, says FallonRead moreOn Monday he confirmed that he had executed two British citizens without trial. Reyaad Khan and Ruhul Amin were jihadis, from Cardiff and Aberdeen respectively, fighting for Isis in Syria. They were not killed in the heat of battle but with cold calculation. Their assassination was the result of meticulous planning , claims Cameron.Khan and Amin apparently made a choice to declare war on both the west and other Muslims and have died in it. It should worry us all when young British men opt for that path.Intelligence agencies claim that Khan and Junaid Huss
stanley borraccia ain, a Briton killed in a separate airstrike last month, were planning to attack two major events this year: VE commemorations at Westminster Abbey in May and an Armed Forces Day ceremony in June. Such attacks would have been