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Not a single reveller at Longford super spreader house party were wearing masks, court hears

Not a single reveller at Longford super spreader house party were wearing masks, court hears
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Women suffer more from the impacts of climate change than men

Published July 22, 2021, 10:30 AM The climate crisis is a universal concern that threatens all living creatures. But why do women across the globe carry a heavier burden than men when it comes to dealing with its consequences? The same way the health emergency unjustly affects Asians, black, and women in many aspects, climate change also presents critical issues to the select members of the community that need to be addressed. About 80 percent of people who lost their jobs due to climate change are women, based on data from the United Nations (UN). A review of over 100 studies by the Global Gender and Climate Alliance in 2016 also reveals that women are more likely to face food insecurity caused by climate change. Next to severe weather conditions, it is said that women are more prone to suffer from mental issues and partner violence. 

Plan to bring more people to city s neglected canalside where £200m will be generated each year

Plan to bring more people to city s neglected canalside where £200m will be generated each year It s currently not treasured as much as it could be 17:37, 24 MAY 2021 Nottingham s Labour MP for Nottingham South, Lilian Greenwood, with Robert Ware, chief executive Conygar, pictured at the Island Quarter site. (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson) Never miss another Nottinghamshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Bicester residents pay tribute to Poundland worker who died

Residents have paid tribute to Ms Jones on the Bicester Chat Facebook page: Sara Malcolm said: Condolences to the family. Tracey will be missed, she was a lovely lady. Julie Doyle said: It is so sad and will be greatly missed by everyone. Such a lovely lady. Jo Reynolds commented: So very sad, a beautiful soul who will be greatly missed. Zoe Boreham said: Always remember her smiling in store, she always looked like she enjoyed being at her job. Robert Thurlow said: A lovely person. We grew up together at primary school and secondary school. Sadly missed. People have also praised Poundland for closing, showing respect at a difficult time.

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