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Government reverses repeat offender changes to landmark domestic abuse law

Government reverses repeat offender changes to landmark domestic abuse law
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Seniors are at their wit s ends trying to get coronavirus vaccines

Seniors are at their wit s ends trying to get coronavirus vaccines
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In defence of Shaun Bailey | The Spectator

In defence of Shaun Bailey | The Spectator
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Covid-19: Nearly all 50 English constituencies lagging behind in vaccine rollout are Labour

Advertisement Nearly all of the fifty constituencies in England that are lagging behind in the Covid vaccine roll-out are Labour, MailOnline can reveal.  NHS England figures show just 66.83 per cent of over-65s living in Birmingham s Ladywood area had received their first dose by February 28.  It was followed by Camberwell and Peckham (67.43 per cent) and Westminister North (68.74 per cent) in London, where uptake is known to be lagging behind the rest of the country. The constituencies have been held by Labour since at least 2010 and one has been red since the 1970s. The data analysed by MailOnline shows 47 of the 50 constituencies with the highest uptakes are Tory. The roll-out needs to achieve even coverage around the country to ditch draconian lockdown restrictions over the coming months.

99% of the world has no idea : inside the shocking legal guardianship industry

The film is fiction but the story all too familiar to thousands of Americans whose elderly parents have been entrapped by little scrutinised guardianship programmes. Many speak of a sense of helplessness in the face of system rife with the abuse, neglect and profit-driven exploitation of vulnerable people. The opening scene of I Care a Lot, for example, would strike a chord with Doug Franks. When he and his brother Charles could not agree where their 89-year-old mother Ernestine should live, the dispute led a judge to appoint a guardianship company to take over her care. It was the beginning of a four-year nightmare.

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