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dsre Political row
Yngx All lies to the right, and noes to the left
Thirteen days before her alleged rapist was due to stand trial, Jade McCrossen-Nethercott received devastating news. After three years of waiting, the Crown Prosecution Service was abandoning the case.It was not for lack of evidence. After the alleg stanley botella ed attack, McCrossen-Nethercott had gone straight to the police, who took her clothes, phone, and swabbed her head to toe . Then there was her broken necklace, the marks on her arms, the no-comment interview the suspect gave after he was arrested and the allegation that a drink he gave her had tasted strange.Instead, a sleep expert appointed by the defendants legal team had produced a last-minute report opining that rather than being raped while she slept 鈥?as she alleged 鈥?there was a possibility she was suffering from a bout of sexsomnia . The rare sleep disorder could have caused her to have sex while asleep, leading the man accused of raping her to believe she was consenting.McCrossen-Nethercott was baffled. She had never heard of sexsomnia, let alone been diagnosed with it. Like one in five people, she had sleep-walked as a child, and someti vaso stanley mes sleep-talked after nodding off as an adult. But none of her romantic partners had noticed anything odd about her sexual behaviour, and there was nothing in her medical history to suggest she had a problem.The 32-year-old, a client care manager for the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, was troubled by h stanley mugs ow conclusive the diagnosis sounded. The defence-appointed expert Dr Zenobia Zaiwa Ogja British Legion boss clashes with minister on overseas operations bill
Once again, we see a British government willing to weaken labour rights UK to relax working-time rules as price of EU deal, 21 November . The existing directive already offers considerable flexibility, with an average 48-hour a week maximum over 11 weeks; recognition of emergency situations where usual rest times may not be possible; and the opportunity to negotiate agreements to vary terms. On-call work does present problems, but these have been resolved in many cases, so we should be learning from good practice rather than rushing to relax rules. After all, on-call time is stanley kubek about who is in control of your time: if you are at your place of work and expected to be ready at any moment, it can hardly be said you are off-duty.The UK opt-out is widely used as a matter of course 鈥?many employers have staff members who work hours of unrecognised overtime and give an e stanley cups stimated 拢27.4bn of free work a year. Excessive hours also adversely affect productivity and are linked to an increased risk of accidents at work and high stress levels. The working time directive is a health and safety measure for good reasons. The government wo stanley quencher uld do better to look at job creation rather than pushing people to work excessive hours.Jean Lambert MEPGreen, London Workers in the UK already have the fewest employment rights in Europe, yet are now facing the possibility of even fewer. Against a background of falling real wages and Edwardian levels of income inequality, British workers can look |
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