Ответить в теме

Sklx Keir Starmer takes Labour adviser role and hints at career as MP

As a relatively small charity that helps people to live better with sight loss, like many others we have seen donations drop over the last two years.We want to do more. We would like to be able to concentrate on doing the work we know makes a difference rather than scrabbling around for scraps of funding here and there until we get enough to make it through.Whats galling is the amount of money thats actually out there, money that those who have it dont use or dont really need  Britains top earners giving less to charity while incomes rise, 15 December . I can promise you that I will find a better use for it 鈥?one that will improve more peoples lives and save the public purse from picking up the tab for the consequences were we not here.The Sackler familys name may be mud at the Metropolitan Museum of Art  New Yorks Met museum to remove Sackler family name from its galleries, 9 December  stanley quencher , as it was at our London art galleries a couple of years ago, but we could use their money too: I think I could hold my nose just about long enough to take some of that apparently stinking pile and do something better with it.Are there any other disgraced billionaires out there who want to salve their conscience a bit  Come and talk to me. I can help.Hugh SorrillGeneral ma stanley thermobecher nager, Coventry Resource Centre for the BlindExplore more on these topicsCharitable givingCharitiesThe s stanley thermos mug uper-richVoluntary sectorlettersShareReuse this contentMost viewedMost viewedMoneyPropertyPensionsSavingsBorrowingCareers Esjl Labour urges Rishi Sunak to extend Covid self-isolation payments

  Strengthen protection for British  stanley cups uk citizens  鈥?that s t stanley canada he rallying call of Monday s motion for debate in the House of Commons. But聽surely there s little need to remind government in this regard  Isn t that, after all, their primary duty Just ask 23-year-old Richard O Dwyer how protected he feels by his government. As a result of our extradition laws, he s facing a battle royal in the courts to try to avoid being hauled out of Sheffield Hallam University to face trial in America 鈥?on breach of copyright charges. Ask Babar Ahmad, the British IT analyst from London who has spent the last seven years in prison while decisions are made on his fate. The Crown Prosecution Service has just confessed it hasn t even seen the evidenc stanley ca e which is said to support the US request to extradite him.And ask Christopher Tappin, who was looking forward to an enjoyable retirement presiding over the union of golf clubs in Kent. Instead he s spent the last 18 months in fear of being extradited on charges of exporting batteries from the US, from what turned out to be a fictitious company set up by the US authorities for entrapment purposes. Entrapment is unlawful in this country, so any such prosecution based on these tactics would be thrown out of English courts.Sadly, the list goes on. Why  Because ever since the Extradition Act 2003 came into force, foreign jurisdictions have succeeded in extraditing citizens and non-national residents from these shores on the basest of evidence. In many of th


Сверху