The Himalayan country known for its policy of Gross National Happiness got a little bit happier this morning after King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck married his longtime girlfriend Jetsun Pema. King Jigme, who studied at Phillips Andover Academy in Massachusetts and later Oxford University, tied the knot at an elaborate Buddhist ceremony held at Punakha
Continue reading …Memo to Whitney Houston: You may be world-famous, but you still have to fasten your seatbelt while on a plane. The notorious diva nearly got herself booted from a Delta flight yesterday after a crew member asked her to buckle up before takeoff and she refused. Multiple sources tell TMZ…
Continue reading …Reseachers say 16% of UK mobile devices and users’ hands contaminated with faecal bacteria due to poor personal hygiene One in six UK mobile phones are contaminated with faecal bacteria due to poor personal hygiene, scientists have found. Researchers said that 16% of the devices were contaminated with E coli, which can cause food poisoning, most probably because people fail to properly wash their hands after going to the toilet. The study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Queen Mary, University of London, also found that Britons tend to lie about their personal hygiene. While 95% of the 390 people surveyed said they washed their hands with soap where possible, 92% of mobile phones and 82% of hands were contaminated with bacteria. The study, which took samples from 390 phones in 12 cities, raises serious public health concerns as it found that 16% of hands and the same proportion of phones were contaminated with E coli. A virulent strain of the bacterium has recently been implicated in the fatal outbreak of food poisoning in Germany in June. Dr Val Curtis, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: “This study provides more evidence that some people still don’t wash their hands properly, especially after going to the toilet. “I hope the thought of having E coli on their hands and phones encourages them to take more care in the bathroom – washing your hands with soap is such a simple thing to do but there is no doubt it saves lives.” Birmingham has the highest proportion of bacteria-ridden phones (41%) but the highest level of E coli contamination was found in London (28%). But the scientists also found a north-south divide in the levels of bacteria found on phones, with northern cities the dirtiest. Glasgow was the worst with average bacterial levels on phones and hands nine times higher than in Brighton. The scientists also found those who had bacteria on their hands were three times as likely to have bacteria on their phone. Dr Ron Cutler, of Queen Mary, University of London, said: “While some cities did much better than others, the fact that E coli was present on phones and hands in every location shows this is a nationwide problem. “People may claim they wash their hands regularly but the science shows otherwise.” Faecal bacteria can survive on hands and surfaces for hours at a time, especially in warmer temperatures away from sunlight. It is easily transferred by touch to door handles, food and even mobile phones. The research was released ahead of Global Handwashing Day on 15 October. E coli Hygiene Health Health policy Mobile phones Telecoms David Batty guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Report finds that three-quarters of councils are failing to implement measures to protect vulnerable young boys and girls An inquiry into child sexual exploitation by gangs will be launched on Friday, as a report finds that three-quarters of councils are failing to implement measures to protect vulnerable young people. Fears about the rise in child sexual exploitation have being growing after high-profile cases of groups of mainly Asian men grooming teenagers for sex in Derby and Rochdale. The Office of the Children’s Commissioner (OCC) warned that the problem is more widespread and stereotyping of perpetrators could mean victims are being missed. The OCC is taking the unusual step of exercising its powers under the 2004 Children’s Act to investigate the scale of sexual exploitation of girls and boys by youth street gangs and other groups in England in a two-year study. Under the powers local authorities, police, health and education professionals and the judiciary will be forced to provide information about child sexual exploitation for the first time, said Sue Berelowitz, deputy children’s commissioner, leading the inquiry. “There is a huge gaping hole in our knowledge about this area. Children are being failed, they are subject to a most pernicious form of sexual abuse and they cannot access protection and support,” she said. “We believe this is happening in every part of the country and these children need to be protected.” Sexual, and often violent, exploitation of children and young people was happening throughout the country, often perpetrated by young people in street gangs, and not only by certain groups of men, she said. “It is a very worrying picture, with patterns that differ according to demographic and area,” she said. “In Derby it was Asian men but in [a recent case in] Torbay white men were involved. It happens in cities but also in rural areas. If it is happening in those areas it is happening everywhere.” A report by Bedfordshire University released on Friday reveals that three-quarters of councils have failed to put in place government guidance issued in 2009 to protect children from sexual exploitation. Professor Jenny Pearce, principle investigator of the two-year report, What’s Going on to Safeguard Children and Young People from Sexual Exploitation?, said some local authorities were turning a blind eye to abuse. “We are seeing only a quarter of LSCBs [local safeguarding children boards] being proactive and that is shameful. What worries me is that to ignore the problem is to collude in the abuse,” she said. The issue has come under the spotlight after a series of cases. In January the ringleaders of a gang in Derby who groomed girls for sex were given indefinite jail sentences, while in Rochdale nine men were found guilty of a series of sexual exploitation related offences. The report states that there is “no one model of how young people are sexually exploited”: 31% were exploited by a older “boy/girlfriend” but 27% of cases involved young people exploiting other young people. “Recent media attention has suggested predominance of exploitation through an organised network of perpetrators,” the report adds, but finds that this was only true of 18% of cases studied. Sue Jago, report author, said: “The danger is that local authorities think this only happens to a certain type of child by a certain group of men, and then they are blinkered to different models of abuse.” The study finds that less than half of all LSCBs collected data on exploitation, prosecutions of sexual predators was low and the experience of going through the court process often left abused children traumatised. It highlights a snapshot of 158 cases, that resulted in only 34 convictions which, it said “reflects the low number of cases reaching court [and] may also reflect the low number of people receiving appropriate support before, during and after the court proceedings.” Young girls, particularly in violent gang situations, were too often seen as part of the problem, rather than as abused children, said Berelowitz. “These girls are too often seen as transgressors or aggressors, rather than victims,” she added. “But the abuse of young girls by gangs and groups transcends the awfulness of anything I have ever seen.” Berelowitz detailed a case where girls of 11 and 12 were expected to give oral sex to lines of young men. Another example involved young women being offered as “payment” as part of a drug deal or girls associated with one gang being sexually abused as “payback” by another gang. The report suggests that the most vulnerable children are falling prey to sexual predators. Sexually exploited young people studied were up to four and a half times more likely to be accommodated in residential care, just under half were known not to be attending school while 41% were already in contact with children’s services. The minister for children and families, Tim Loughton, welcomed the inquiry and said the findings of the Bedfordshire study would help inform a government action plan expected next month. “Child sexual exploitation is an appalling form of child abuse and we are determined to do everything possible to stamp it out,” he said. “LSCBs have a key role in tackling child sexual exploitation but too many are not taking the issue seriously enough and abuse is often remaining hidden from view. Raising awareness must be a priority along with tackling the difficulties that young victims and their families can face in getting justice.” ‘She was making me do stuff with them’ Sarah was fifteen when she ran away from home last year after a series of fights with her mum and step-dad in her Yorkshire home. She had nowhere to go, and when a girl her own age who she hung around with, and knew from school, said she’d give her a place to stay she was grateful. “She said she was looking after a house and I didn’t have anywhere to go,” said Sarah. She slept at the house for a few nights, but soon visitors, a group of men, started coming to the flat. “Before I knew it she was making me do stuff with them I didn’t want to do,” she said. The men, who she thought were a group of friends, were nice to her at first. “They keep on giving you stuff, buying me stuff. But the girl I was with was pressuring me and saying she’d give me weed and whatever, but she was doing it so she could get her weed and beer and money.” The girl took away her keys and locked the door. Sarah was frightened, she thought about phoning the police but feared what the consequences would be. “I was feeling proper scared, like if I said no she would do something. It made me feel upset and sick.” At the end of two weeks Sarah was allowed out of the house, and found support at a Children’s Society project based in Keighley and Bradford. Although she sometimes still sees her abusers, she feels she is stronger and more aware of the dangers now and wouldn’t be abused again. “Before I didn’t want to talk about it but there are people who listened to me, and I got it all out. I’ve moved away from the place where it happened, it’s behind me now.” • Names have been changed in this section to protect the identity of the speaker. Child protection Children Social care Alexandra Topping guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) denied Thursday that a bill that would allow hospitals to refuse treatment to pregnant women was misogynist, adding that “nobody has ever fought more for the rights of women than I have.” In a speech on the House floor, Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) explained why she believed “The Protect Life Act” was a step backward for women’s reproductive rights. “I think this bill goes to the farthest extreme in trying to take women down, not just a peg, but take them in shackles to some cave somewhere,” she said. “Twenty-five years ago, this body passed [The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)], a bill that basically said that anyone that shows up at an emergency room would access health care, no questions asked. Now, my colleagues on the other side of the aisle want to amend that law and basically say, ‘Oh, except for a woman who is in need of an abortion, or except for a woman who is bleeding to death who happens to be pregnant. Or except for a woman who is miscarrying.’ Basically, what this bill would do is say that any hospital could decline to provide services to one class of people in this country and that one class of people are pregnant women.” Speier added: “What my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are attempting to do is misogynist. It is absolutely misogynist.” Foxx responded by charging that Democrats were “outside the mainstream” for wanting to use taxpayer funding for abortions. “For my colleagues across the ailes who say that this is a misogynist bill, nobody has ever fought more for the rights of women than I have,” she declared. “Fifty percent of the unborn babies that are being aborted are females. So the misogyny comes from those that promote the killing of unborn babies. That’s where the misogyny comes in, Madame Speaker.” In the past six years, Foxx has voted against abortion rights at least nine times . Family planning advocates claim that an amendment introduced by the congresswoman in May was designed to prevent doctors from being properly trained to perform abortions. “Once again, instead of focusing on improving access to health care, opponents of women’s health are manipulating the legislative process to undermine women’s access to and information about comprehensive reproductive health care services,” Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Dawn Laguens said in a media advisory . Democrats have called House Republicans’ latest effort a waste of time because “The Protect Life Act” would never be passed by Democrats in the Senate or signed into law by President Barack Obama. “Under this bill, when the Republicans vote for this bill today, they will be voting to say that women can die on the floor of health care providers,” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told reporters Thursday. “I can’t even describe to you the logic of what they are doing today.”
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Continue reading …Well, that didn’t take long: Hilary Swank has officially apologized for celebrating the birthday of Chechnya’s leader , a charming fellow accused of kidnappings, torture, and killings. But she can take comfort in the fact that she’s not exactly a trailblazer when it comes to stars rubbing shoulders with questionable figures….
Continue reading …(CNN) – Bill Clinton revealed his love for Lady Gaga Wednesday night, heaping praise on the Grammy Award-winning singer. “She is the most talented person though, even if you’re an old fogey like me” Clinton said on “The Late Show with David Letterman.” Gaga is scheduled to perform at an Oct. 15 party for Clinton
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