Taxpayers to cover Reynoldsâs legal fees Liberal senator Linda Reynolds has provided a statement to police about the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins. Picture: APH via NCA NewsWire
News by James Hall 26th May 2021 9:02 AM | Updated: 2:39 PM
Senator Linda Reynolds will be able to bill taxpayers for legal representation received during the police investigation of the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins.
The federal governmentâs finance department approved assistance for the Liberal senator as the Australian Federal Policeâs investigation into the matter nears completion.
Minister for Finance Simon Bermingham approved âassistance for senator, the Hon Linda Reynolds, in relation to an Australian Federal Police investigationâ, it was revealed in Senate estimates by the Attorney-Generalâs Department on Wednesday.
Metro is on the way to Dudley as bridge work is completed
L-r - James Dennison (Canal and River Trust); Iain Anderson (Colas Rail UK / Midland Metro Alliance); Ian Collins (Midland Metro Alliance); Andy Street (Mayor of the West Midlands) and Councillor Jackie Taylor (Sandwell Council) WORK to bring the Metro to the borough is gathering pace after the first structure on the line was unveiled. A bridge over the Walsall canal in Wednesbury has now been completed, bringing the eventual link the Metro will provide for Brierley Hill, Dudley and Sandwell a step closer. Work to bring the Metro to the Dudley borough is gathering pace
Publicis, Headland, Hotwire, Clarity: PR M&A shifts up a gear with familiar trends
There s one word I would use to describe the recent spate of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the PR industry: familiar.
by John Harrington
Recent deals (clockwise, from top left): Publicis and Taylor Herring; Clarity and 3WhiteHats; Hotwire and McDonald Butler Associates; and Headland and LDC
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2021 European IDAHOT+ Forum Online 12 May 2021 Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page Imprimer en PDF
The 2021 IDAHOT+ Forum will be organised on 18 May. The Forum is the major annual event organised at European level by the European Network of LGBTI Governmental Focal Points (EFPN) that is coordinated by the Council of Europe, to mark the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia and to strengthen European cooperation on SOGIESC Equality policies. It will bring together European policymakers, activists, civil society organisations to take collective action to advance the rights of LGBT people across Europe. This year’s Forum is being organised online and co-hosted by the UK and Cyprus.