It's awful.Suspended sentence for Huw Edwards seems... lenient.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2...mitting-accessing-indecent-images-of-childrenSuspended sentence for Huw Edwards seems... lenient.
Seems it got more and more horrible as it went along.Suspended sentence for Huw Edwards seems... lenient.
Par for the course. I had a friend who also was found guilty of three counts of 'making' Cat A porn against him, and he basically got the same, plus 100 hours community service. This was a couple of years ago. Like it or not, custodial sentences don't seem to be the favoured way of dealing with this.Suspended sentence for Huw Edwards seems... lenient.
Prisons are also full at the moment - thanks to the recent imigrant riots and the subsquent ongoing rapid trials of those charged, so the courts are not sending people down who normally would be for this level of offence.Like it or not, custodial sentences don't seem to be the favoured way of dealing with this.
Meanwhile the ecoterrorists get 3-5 years. Crimes against kids, ok. Crimes against the economy, PRISON.Par for the course. I had a friend who also was found guilty of three counts of 'making' Cat A porn against him, and he basically got the same, plus 100 hours community service. This was a couple of years ago. Like it or not, custodial sentences don't seem to be the favoured way of dealing with this.
As I said, my mates conviction was a couple of years ago, that had been delayed over the Pandemic, and at that point it was ongoing for 1-2 years already, and the offence was committed something like 18 months before that. I don't think Edwards's seemingly lenient sentence is anything to do with the current situation, beyond the fact that the Police and Judicial systems are under resourced and have been for years. I have another friend who worked for West Midlands Police catching online sex offenders, from what he said it likely wasn't even the UK police that original caught my mate - he reckoned it (my mates IP) was flagged up by the Americans and that was why it was a year and a half between him accessing the file and the Police turning up on his doorstep.Prisons are also full at the moment
Yet he has still received a more sever punishment than the man who was supplying him with the images. Definitely lenient, to them both.Suspended sentence for Huw Edwards seems... lenient.
6 month suspended sentence for Edwards (reduced from 12), 12 months for Alex Williams. Williams's sentence looks like it should have been more since it appears to qualify as distribution, for which 2-3 years is the recommended minimum. Perhaps he got a reduction for assisting the investigation into Edwards.Yet he has still received a more sever punishment than the man who was supplying him with the images.
I stand corrected, I mixed up it being suspended for 2 years as a 2 year suspended sentence.6 month suspended sentence for Edwards (reduced from 12), 12 months for Alex Williams. Williams's sentence looks like it should have been more since it appears to qualify as distribution, for which 2-3 years is the recommended minimum. Perhaps he got a reduction for assisting the investigation into Edwards.
Comment left in FTPhysician Assistants - as they were called until recently - were ‘sold’ to doctors 20 years ago as removing the administrative burden that junior (now resident) doctors face - scribing on ward rounds, routine tasks like catheters, cannulas, bloods, ‘chasing’ results, etc…
Instead we have a dystopian situation where qualified doctors are left doing the grunt work while PAs - unregulated, less qualified (60% are med school rejects) are doing surgery, running clinics, seeing you as a patient if your GP suspects cancer. In theatre we have anaesthetic associates giving you anaesthesia.
All at the same time as getting paid more than many of our junior doctors.
The GMC, DoH and medical colleges have been complicit in this lower of standards and safety in the NHS. some big whigs like the ex RCGP president - initials CG - have multisite practices built on employing cheap PAs rather than GPs. In fact - bizarrely- ARRS funding (some extra £ for general practice) - can with a specific note that you can employ PAs but not GPs with the £. So practices were in the bizarre situation of getting a ‘free’ PA from DoH funding vs paying for a salaried GP.
Thankfully there is a significant multipronged push back against this cosplaying by pseudo-doctors - and every survey undertaken shows the detrimental effect PAs are having on resistant doctors - who we all need as they will become consultants and GPs.
My own interactions with PAs - big chips on their shoulders about not being ‘doctors’ , too confident in their own (basic) knowledge, unable to think outside of the box and no appreciation of what the don’t know they don’t know. lots of near misses and harm that had to be subsequently rectified.
As a patient or a relative, I would keep a close eye if you encounter these individuals.
Sir Mark said: "With crime, it is less about the numbers than the severity. It was over 300 arrests, there were two murders at this year's carnival and I think there were six other stabbings, and 60-70 weapons recovered.
“This is a very different arrest profile to what you would see at even at the most difficult football matches or Glastonbury, or something like that,” he added.
"Crime control is much harder because it’s a poorly run event. It’s not run by experts in event management in the way that most big events are."
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In fairness, it's not that hard as a business. There's a ridiculous amount of people acting as energy brokers at the moment, we just let them handle it and periodically check with different brokers to see if we're on a competitive rate. I spend far more time fending off energy brokers touting for business than I do actually looking into energy costs, personally. It used to be 3 year deals, but since Ukraine everything's 12 months so it does take up more time nowadays, but it's still not much. It is a bit all over the place though. Currently, at our factory we're paying about 31p, the Bar we also own is paying 26p, both with EON on essentially the same deal, just signed a couple of months apart.Business however it’s much more complicated affair as the tariff is bespoke each and every time. Also when you’re out of your tariffs timeframe you’re opted into a standard which is very costly and based around higher users.
Think Café vs industrial steel producer costs. The cost is averaged out. While this is done on domestic energy pretty much everyone is in the same ballpark where companies vary quite a bit.
Brokers are another pain in my side as I deal directly with Join and Leave issues. They take residential supplies then claim it was their clients fault all the whole the Business Energy Supplier changes everything in National Databases making getting the supply back 10 slower and neigh on impossible sometimes.In fairness, it's not that hard as a business. There's a ridiculous amount of people acting as energy brokers at the moment, we just let them handle it and periodically check with different brokers to see if we're on a competitive rate. I spend far more time fending off energy brokers touting for business than I do actually looking into energy costs, personally. It used to be 3 year deals, but since Ukraine everything's 12 months so it does take up more time nowadays, but it's still not much. It is a bit all over the place though. Currently, at our factory we're paying about 31p, the Bar we also own is paying 26p, both with EON on essentially the same deal, just signed a couple of months apart.
It was widely reported in February.Is there any coverage on this in the press over there? I know exactly nothing about this source and I can't find anything that doesn't lead back to it.
Thanks. So...accurate but ultimately regurgitating old events for rage clicks.It was widely reported in February.
Britain’s ‘deep state’ thwarted my plans, Liz Truss tells US far-right summit
Former Conservative PM, whose tenure lasted 50 days, tells CPAC she fell victim to UK’s ‘establishment … its bureaucrats and lawyers’www.theguardian.comCivil Service full of trans activists sabotaged my leadership, claims Liz Truss
Former PM appears at conservative conference in Washington and tells Republicans she faced ‘huge establishment backlash’www.telegraph.co.ukLiz Truss tells US audience ‘trans activists’ are joining UK civil service
‘Now people are joining the civil service who are essentially activists – they might be trans activists, they might be environmental extremists – but they are now having a voice within the civil service in a way I don’t think was true 30 or 40 years ago, so we just have a wholly new problem’web.archive.org
Yeah, it made me wonder if my comment regarding modern American conservatism should be so qualified, but it is an American sort of conservatism even if she's not American.In front of a US audience.
Quelle surprise.
The UK has announced it is giving up sovereignty of a remote but strategically important cluster of islands in the Indian Ocean after more than half a century.
A sensible solution at long last. Won't erase the shameful actions of the Wilson/Heath governments and their American bosses, though. It's annoyed the current Tory twits so almost certainly a good thing.The deal – reached after years of negotiations - will see the UK hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius in a historic move.
This includes the tropical atoll of Diego Garcia, used by the US government as a military base for its navy ships and long-range bomber aircraft.
The announcement, made in a joint statement by the UK and Mauritian Prime Ministers, ends decades of often fractious negotiations between the two countries.
The US-UK base will remain on Diego Garcia – a key factor enabling the deal to go forward at a time of growing geopolitical rivalries in the region between Western countries, India, and China.
You should probably lay off the algorithm for a bit.I'm just tired....so tired.
I do hope that was nothing to do with me!You should probably lay off the algorithm for a bit.
The algorithm is my local big park? What?!You should probably lay off the algorithm for a bit.