Northumberland residents to see council tax rise after £8.2m budget cuts agreed
Northumberland County Council has approved the budget for 2021 to 22 which will see £8.2m in savings over the next year
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Blyth school worker left cyclists badly injured while driving home from end of term pub visit
Sandra Graham, of Blyth, was intoxicated in the car with her daughter after taking her skating when she hit three cyclists in Seaton Sluice before speeding off
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Naomi Wolf faces new row as book confuses persecution of gay men with paedophiles, claim historians
Author accused of misreading criminal records and writing a calumny against gay people
5 February 2021 • 9:00pm
Dr Wolf said she has accurately represented behaviour that was criminalised, and that her book was reviewed and checked by leading scholars
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The American feminist Dr Naomi Wolf has been accused of ignoring evidence of crimes against children to support her view of mid-Victorian Britain as a time when gay men were victims of aggressive persecution by the courts.
In her book Outrages Dr Wolf presents the middle years of the nineteenth century as a time when homosexual men were terrified by the prospect of long prison sentences, including hard labour, because of criminal convictions for “unnatural offences”.