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Зеленский откорректировал с Даниловым «дорожную карту» по работе СНБО

Зеленский откорректировал с Даниловым «дорожную карту» по работе СНБО
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Ron McKay s Diary: Lawyers believe they re in danger in Ayrshire and not for the reason you may think

Lawyers are revolting That’s not a comment but a fact. Criminal lawyers in Ayrshire are up in arms about the lack of Covid safety measures in Kilmarnock Sheriff Court and the danger they are in – and they’ve written to the chief clerk telling her that they’re rebelling and it’s extremely unsafe to work there. There have been two Covid outbreaks at the court as well as several serious mass ones at Bowhouse prison where prisoners are held before appearances in court. Lawyers have been forced to consult with their clients through the hatches of cells in the basement, rather than in the interview rooms.

Drastic action : Could the Facebook block of Australian news become an issue in other countries?

Drastic action : Could the Facebook block of Australian news become an issue in other countries? A proposed law in Australia would compel internet companies to pay news organisations. By Orla Dwyer Saturday 20 Feb 2021, 10:30 AM Feb 20th 2021, 10:30 AM 13,779 Views 59 Comments EARLIER THIS WEEK, Facebook blocked users from sharing and accessing Australian news after a law was proposed requiring them to pay news sites for their content.  The bill was given the green light by the Australia House of Representatives on Wednesday and could be approved by the Senate next week. Facebook said this proposed law fails to recognise the “fundamental nature of the relationship between our platform and publishers”. 

Graffiti targeting Irish News journalist Allison Morris widely condemned

Graffiti targeting Irish News journalist Allison Morris widely condemned Sinister graffiti targeting Irish News journalist Allison Morris in north Belfast 20 February, 2021 01:00 Deputy First Minister Michelle O Neill described graffiti targeting journalist Allison Morris as hate filled . Picture by Kelvin Boyes/Press Eye/PA THERE has been widespread condemnation of threatening graffiti targeting Irish News journalist Allison Morris. The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) last night said such incidents were becoming all too common and were too often singling out female reporters. The graffiti is understood to have appeared overnight on a wall in Rosapenna Street, off the Oldpark Road in north Belfast.

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