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Calling children ‘vectors’ during COVID-19 is turning into discrimination
Children have suffered during the pandemic. fizkes/Shutterstock During the COVID-19 pandemic children have been the target of dehumanising language and of policy which prioritises the needs of adults over theirs. While we still do not know the long-term effects of COVID-19 on children, research from early in the pandemic suggestedContinue Reading
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IRAN KEEPER HITS BACK AT ‘BULLYING’ CLAIMS SHE’S A MAN Iran women’s star Zohreh Koudaei has vehemently denied claims from the Jordanian FA that she is a MAN as she vowed to take legal action. The governing body demanded a ‘a gender verification check’ from the Asian Football Confederation followingContinue Reading
Novavax COVID vaccine is nearing approval – but what impact will it have?
oasisamuel/Shutterstock The pandemic has been rumbling on for two years and is probably going to rumble on for years to come. And despite recent excitement about new drugs to treat COVID, it’s still vaccines that will underpin each country’s route out of the pandemic. Immunisation has proven a highly effectiveContinue Reading
‘Court’ appeals, ‘horses for courses’ is a good system!
Grosvenor Court, course and distance winner twenty-five days ago, looks set to supplement gains in a seven-runner Novices’ Hurdle over an extended two and a half miles of ‘good to soft’ Wincanton today when two other jumping fixtures are scheduled for Newcastle and my all-time ‘favourite’ NH venue Market Rasen,Continue Reading
Austria’s lockdown for the unvaccinated: what does human rights law say?
As winter sets in across Europe, COVID-19 cases are beginning to rise, despite the vast roll-out of mass vaccination programmes earlier this year. Austria’s government has pointed the finger of blame firmly at the unvaccinated, announcing a new lockdown only for those who have not had the jab. Like otherContinue Reading
Media scandals: sound and fury, but in the end, little changes
The recent political scandal in the UK involving Owen Paterson, a Conservative MP who was found to have broken parliamentary standards by repeatedly lobbying the government on behalf of two companies which paid him a large regular monthly fee, presents a classic case of a media scandal. Paterson’s lobbying workContinue Reading
Online anonymity: study found ‘stable pseudonyms’ created a more civil environment than real user names
Shutterstock The ability to remain anonymous when commenting online is a double-edged sword. It is valuable because it enables people to speak without fear of social and legal discrimination. But this is also what makes it dangerous. Someone from a repressive religious community can use anonymity to talk about theirContinue Reading
Ghostbusters: Afterlife review – Will raise more than ghost of a smile
Review at a glance Ivan Reitman made the original Ghostbusters movies and, for years now, has been nagging his son, Jason, to take the story further. Finally, Jason said yes. Isn’t nepotism adorable? Then again, Jason has a brilliant career of his own and was responsible for feminist masterpiece, Tully.Continue Reading
Why ten-year-old children should not be held criminally responsible
Shutterstock/Anna Berdnik In a recent 12-month period, police in England and Wales made just under 60,000 arrests of children. Of these cases, which involved crimes including theft and antisocial behaviour, nearly 27,000 ended up in court. Some of these defendants were just ten years old – the minimum age atContinue Reading
Haaland ‘chooses Premier League transfer’, Azpilicueta eyed by Barcelona, Chelsea transfer news, Thiago Silva LATEST
GOOD MORNING FOOTY FANS Brazilian side Fluminense have reportedly opened talks with Thiago Silva’s agent as they try to seal an emotional return for the centre-back. The 37-year-old is out of contract at Chelsea at the end of the season, although he could yet extend his stay in London. AccordingContinue Reading




















