properly. if you look at the labour party in the last few years where allegations are made against any colleague, the process has been swift. i hope people have confidence and feel they can be supported when they need to come forward. [30 and feel they can be supported when they need to come forward.- they need to come forward. do you think the party they need to come forward. do you think the party has they need to come forward. do you think the party has a they need to come forward. do you think the party has a problem, - they need to come forward. do you think the party has a problem, you| think the party has a problem, you have made changes to the complaint system, it is being reviewed again, but do you any labour has a particular problem with there? there are clearly problems particular problem with there? there are clearly problems in particular problem with there? tu” are clearly problems in politics as in other field, are clearly problems in politics as in otherfiel
hill this week as the senate judiciary committee held a hearing on supreme court ethics with democrats pushing legislation that would impose new rules on the justices, and republicans claiming the effort is part of a campaign to delegitimize the court and its conservative majority. tuesday s hearing went forward without the participation of chief justice john roberts who declined the can democratic request to testify. we re back with our panel. so, kyle, clearly the democrats had a goal of building public support, political momentum for the changes they want. did they succeed in doing that? i m skeptical in part because what i thought the news from the hearing was, was shining a spotlight on some of their proposals, what they actually want to do. one of the republican witnesses was pretty good at that. so one of the bills by senator sheldon whitehouse, for example, would create a complaint system where individuals, apparently members of the public, could send in complaints that a sup
wants to see. what i think needs to happen and should have happened already is a pause in inspections. no, there is no doubt in my family s mind at all that ruth killed herself because of that ofsted inspection. she was fine beforehand. she was not fine during and after it. so it is a potentially dangerous system. i think a pause in inspections is the decent, human, empathetic, correct thing to do. ofsted found caversham primary provided a good education, but it was rated inadequate overall because of safeguarding, checks on staff and records on keeping children safe. ofsted said it is listening and making changes quicker follow up where safeguarding is a concern. changes to the complaint system. more briefings for headteachers to demystify inspections.
Mar 31, 2023 -
Some 33 businesses have been sanctioned so far this year by the Consumer Protection Agency (ACODECO) for failing to comply with the law granting benefits to
Mar 31, 2023 -
Some 33 businesses have been sanctioned so far this year by the Consumer Protection Agency (ACODECO) for failing to comply with the law granting benefits to