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scottish government made yet more promises today about accelerating measures to go green. the pressure to deliver now is immense. scotland's only gender identity clinic for under 18s has put a hold on prescribing puberty blockers to children. the decision by the sandyford clinic in glasgow follows the landmark cass review of gender services for under—18s in england and wales, which said young people had been let down by a lack of research. an inhouse lawyer at the post office admitted to a bunker style mentality within the organisation as the horizon it scandal developed. giving evidence at the inquiry today rodric williams said he wasn't aware of a cover up but said he could see why someone could see it like that. emma simpson has more. subpostmasters whose lives were ruined — they've come to see a lawyer who worked for a decade behind the scenes as the alleged cover up was well under way. i swear by almighty god...

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check that the url looks right, be careful on that, it might be out by one letter. that is how they you put it into a search engine, the top ones that come up that are sponsored might not be what you are looking for, go below the sponsor line and look at the top results below that. they are more likely to be reliable. thank you. there's been a third night of protests in georgia after mps approved the first stage of a bill on "foreign influence" on wednesday. as many as 20,000 people rallied outside the parliament building in the capital tblisi in opposition to a law that would any independent ngo or media organisation which gets more than 20% of funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power". critics says it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents", which they say has been used to silence media outlets

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critical of the kremlin. yesterday, president of georgia, salome zourabichvili, told the bbc why she is against the bill. well, it's a major concern because it is exactly a copy of putin's law that was adopted in 2012 and then gradually increased and developed. it's a law against the ngos' activities. media activity, and it's a law against all the international organisation of our partner countries, european countries, great britain or united states, that have been supporting georgia's independence, the building of state institutions, the development of our economy for the last 30 years and more. let's speak to nikoloz samkharadze,

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long campaigned for a second inquest because, as they see it, the truth behind their loved ones deaths had remained hidden. as we speak those jury remained hidden. as we speak those jury verdicts in the a8 deaths are being made public to a doubling's coroner's court and we are awaiting those verdicts. the families have been hoping that the verdict of unlawful killing will be found in some of those deaths. it is an important distinction to make that the dublin coroner's court has said that such a verdict does not attribute criminality or civil liability to any person or organisation. there has been political reaction in the irish republic ahead of the jury's findings this afternoon. the deputy prime minister in ireland told the irish parliament earlier today that todayis irish parliament earlier today that today is a huge moment for the families, and indeed the country, he

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a post office in—house lawyer has been giving evidence at the inquiry into the horizon it scandal this morning. rodric williams said he was deeply sorry if he had caused anyone harm. he was questioned on his role within the organisation. our correspondent emma simpson is at the inquiry now. yes, ben. rodric williams was a post office lawyer and civil litigation, starting in 2012, and he is still employed by the post office today and it's fair to say he didn't have and it's fair to say he didn't have a comfortable morning, appearing hesitant and stumbling over a lot of questions about his role. he was the point man in legal dealing with media inquiries. he said in his witness statement it was important to maintain an open dialogue with journalists, but what we heard this morning painted a bit odd different picture. we saw a string of e—mails, a lot involving the bbc. he

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business. this is a big industry we are talking about, people are falling victim to.— are talking about, people are falling victim to. this particular crime grow) — falling victim to. this particular crime group which _ falling victim to. this particular crime group which had - falling victim to. this particular crime group which had been i falling victim to. this particular- crime group which had been broken up, how common is that to have an organisation, like labhost, providing a subscription service for other cybercriminals with the technology to defraud people? it is technology to defraud people? it is a funny idea- _ technology to defraud people? it 3 a funny idea. we used to think of fraudsters as being individual operators are maybe very small gangs. a little bit like people trying to avoid having realjobs. we are now talking about an industry where people treat it as if it is a realjob, talking about offices people go and turn in shifts and they will be in call centre setups, making calls or sending text messages. in this instance with labhost, you are talking about an entity that is creating fake

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Affordable housing and a one-stop healthcare centre will be a game-changer in South Auckland - John Tamihere

A new state-of-the-art medical facilities precinct that will also provide affordable housing and healthcare will be built opposite Middlemore Hospital by an...

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Spain Today – Thursday 4 April 2024 | Spanishvida - Spanish news in English

For our Spanish news headlines on this Thursday, we have DAESH-praising religious leader in court, for the first time in history, Spain reaches 21 million Social Security affiliates, and WhatsApp users warned to protect against account theft. Plus, European composite PMI data will be the financial news giant of the day. Contents (click to jump

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The next pandemic is coming. Will we be ready?

World Health Organisation member states are struggling to agree the terms of the first global treaty to deal with the threat of another Covid-19. In March,...

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Managing motherhood and leadership: Tips for success

Finding harmony between motherhood and organisational leadership is filled with challenges and rewards. Check tips to help entrepreneurs navigate this dual role

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