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Scores of people who could be key witnesses to deaths in detention may have been âdeliberatelyâ deported before they could give evidence, it has been claimed. And it has also emerged that the home secretary, Priti Patel, failed to address concerns from a coroner last year that the actions of her department could have undermined police investigations.
Patel was informed last August of concerns from a coroner that Home Office officials possibly âchose to ignore the factâ that witnesses to the contentious death of a black detainee were due to give evidence before attempting to remove them from the UK.
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The National Trust has ordered all of its volunteers to undergo diversity training as the organisation continues its woke rebrand.
The heritage body is forcing everyone, including rangers who do not work with the public, to carry out the training as they return to work from lockdown.
It has already caused friction among volunteers and led to several resignations, with one slamming the Trust s new political agenda .
The National Trust has ordered all of its volunteers to undergo diversity training as the organisation continues its woke rebrand
The everyday inclusion training is run online alongside courses including fire safety and data protection.
New project to launch at Morden Hall Park A NEW project is set to launch in Merton to help boost job prospects for hundreds of young people. The Urban Ranger project will offer residents the chance to access hands-on experience of nature conservation and help maintain green spaces. Designed for young people aged between 10 to 21, the project will include activities such as creating wildlife habitats, community orchards, installing ponds and managing native woodlands. The scheme, run by staff at the National Trust s Morden Hall Park, will also allow young people to gain qualifications while boosting their mental health. It’s made possible thanks to a £130,400 grant over three years from City Bridge Trust, the City of London Corporation’s charity funder, which gives out £25 million a year to good causes across the capital.