The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has announced it will be carrying out spot checks on employers suspected of failing to meet their workplace pension duties.
PETALING JAYA: There is no need for heavy-handed enforcement with random checks on business premises and visitors to screen for those with high-risk status, says the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA
vehicle related to another horrific crime which involve the shooting of an 11-month-old girl in the face in the bronx last week. the uptick in violence prompting a call from president joe biden to new york city mayor eric adams this week in which the president vowed to put more officers on federal law enforcement efforts suchuchs gun trafficking strike forces. they have already opened more than 350 investigations nationally and have taken over 2,000 guns off of the streets. still, gun violence continues to dominate headlines as police in atlanta make an arrest in a case of a 6-month-old shot and killed during a drive-by shooting. two separate guns incidents in chicago left three people dead. in new york city the mayor said his administration is working on a new plan to fight gun violence which would include spot checks to all entry points into the city such as bus and train stations. within the next three weeks additional officers will be
rescue thousands stood empty. translation: in the first days of the war, we counted dozens of dead. now it s hundreds and it ll soon be thousands. but they don t even give us a chance to count, because the shelling hasn t stopped for six days. people were supposed to be bused here, three hours north, to zaporizhzhia, still firmly under ukrainian control. there is no shelling here yet, but it s too quiet, almost deserted. we spotted armed police doing spot checks. then, one patrol yelled at us to pull over. three armed officers pointed their guns at us, made us open the car doors, wanted to check who we were. they asked us to put our hands in the air. once they saw we were journalists they were fine, but it is getting really nervy here. the fear comes before the fighting, but both are now spreading here every day. sarah rainsford, bbc
under ukrainian control. there is no shelling here yet, but it s too quiet, almost deserted. this we spotted armed police, doing spot checks. then, one patrol yelled at us to pull over. three armed officers pointed their guns at us, made us open the car doors, wanted to check who we were. they asked us to put our hands in the air. once they saw we were journalists, they were fine, but it is getting really nervy here. the fear comes before the fighting, but both are now spreading here every day. sarah rainsford, bbc news, zaporizhzhia. the head of the un s nuclear watchdog says he s extremely concerned about reported communication difficulties between the ukrainian regulator and nuclear sites under russian control. rafael grossi said the ukrainian authorities were having trouble contacting staff at the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the biggest in the country.