13 paedophiles jailed or punished by courts so far this year
Most have been jailed and will also face years on the sex offenders register
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Child sex offenders have appeared before courts across the UK this year, facing punishments that total up to hundreds of years in prison.
These are 13 of the serious offenders seen by the courts in the UK so far in 2021.
Most have been jailed, and will also face years on the sex offenders register.
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Tamsie Thomson
The RIAS has appointed Tamsie Thomson as its new chief executive almost four years after Neil Baxter left under a cloud.
Thomson will take up her new role in July after stepping down as a managing director at New London Architecture. She is also a former director of the London Festival of Architecture and lecturer at Brighton School of Architecture.
Her appointment signals a new era for the incorporation which represents 5,100 Scottish architects and has endured some rocky years.
It also means both the organisation’s figureheads will be women.
Christina Gaiger was elected president last summer, the youngest in its history and only the second female. She replaced Robin Webster who was one of the founding members of A New Chapter, a reforming movement which led to Baxter’s resignation as secretary (the same role as chief executive) over questions of transparency and governance.
St. Peter’s Boys announces first radiologic technology program for high schools here
Updated Mar 13, 2021;
Posted Mar 13, 2021
Members of the St. Peter s Boys High School Class of 2021 (in sweaters) stand with, from left, John Fodera, school president; Vincent Innocente, school board member; Anthony Mungo, radiologic therapist of Advanced Imaging Review; Thomas Petrone of Petrone Associates; Michael Cosentino, school principal, and John Walsh, assistant principal. (Courtesy/Vincent Innocente)
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Program offered through the John Patrick University of Health and Applied Sciences.
The new, innovative program will offer St. Peter’s students the opportunity to take classes while still in high school and launch a career in radiography, while also providing options to continue toward bachelor and master degrees.