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In India, war came dressed in feminist camouflage

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Environment   来源:Podcasts  查看:  评论:0
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He told BBC Breakfast that he thought Rudakubana being a British citizen should have been made public far quicker, as claims about him being a migrant helped fuel the riots.But he said regarding the other details that it was "not for the prime minister, or for retired police officers, or for the police, or for the newspapers to prejudice a trial by disclosing material that could undermine the integrity of that trial".

In India, war came dressed in feminist camouflage

Rudakubana has now pleaded guilty to all the charges he faced and will be sentenced on Thursday.Normally the risk of jeopardising the case falls away once all charges have been decided, either by a plea, or a jury reaching a verdict.Crime reporters attended a police and CPS-led briefing setting out the entire case - but on Monday, the CPS again decided the information should not be published, this time until after the sentencing.

In India, war came dressed in feminist camouflage

Despite that, the prime minister and home secretary have both given details about the case in the Commons.Sir Keir Starmer's deputy official spokesperson told political reporters on Tuesday afternoon that the prime minister had "not strayed" into areas related to sentencing.

In India, war came dressed in feminist camouflage

Yet the CPS insists it needs to protect the sentencing process due to take place on Thursday.

Nick Price, CPS director of legal services, said: "The next stage of the process is for the prosecution to present our full case to the court on Thursday - including relevant details of the defendant's past - so the judge can consider all the evidence when passing sentence.In 2023-24 it awarded grants totalling £173,386 to 88 different organisations, including funding charities and community events.

Jane Birch, from the Labour-led council, said the funding could "be for everything from one-off events to longer term projects".were two beneficiaries of the funding.

Also supported was Outside In Theatre's "Willow's Winter Hug" workshops, which provided free craft and story sessions to more than 100 children at libraries and community venues in Northampton during half-term.Ms Birch, chair of the council's community services committee, said: "We know there are so many charities, groups and organisations working hard to improve the town and make a difference to its residents, and we are keen to support the brilliant things they do.

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