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cxbb Shame on schools for making our kids feel so ashamed
« le: Septembre 22, 2024, 05:54:40 pm »
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 THE parents of a schoolgirl who died earlier this year said they are  utterly broken  by her death, as the men accused of fatally drugging her were today cleared of manslaughter.Jason Burder and Adam King were accused of plying Megan Bannister with booze and drugs before driving around with her dead body in stanley cup  their car for hours.6 Adam King  L  and Jay Burder, from Leicester, were accused of the manslaughter of Megan BannisterCredit: SWNS:South West News ServiceA statement read out to court today and written by Megans father, Tony, 54, said:  Not on stanley cup e day goes by without us thinking about her. She was the heart of our family.聽We will never forget the day the police gave us the harrowing news. We could not be stanley cup lieve Megan had been taken away from us. We did not sleep. We desperately wanted to see Megan again.聽All Megan ever wanted to do was help others.6 The 16-year-old died on May 14 - her body was found in a crashed carCredit: SWNS:South West News Servic Sqrk Chaos over Donald Trump s Muslim travel ban as US embassy now says British dual citizens WILL be refused entry despite Boris Johnson s assurances
 BLUE Monday is a  made up  concept and does nothing to help those battling mental health issues, critics have blasted.The third Monday in January each year is branded Blue Monday, and promises nothing but doom and gloom.1 TV doctor and presenter Dr Ranj Singh said Blue Monday  mizuno is a made up concept adding people suffer mental health issues every day of the yearCredit: Getty Images - GettyThe weather, debt after Christmas, failing at New Years resolutions and the feeling of needing to make changes, are said to drive the collective dip in the nations mood.But, hitting out at the concept, dreamt up by a PR firm, one GP urged people to focus instead on supporting  af1 people through their battles with mental ill health.Dr Ranj Singh, TV doc and presenter, tweeted:聽 Breaking news: Theres no such thing as Blue Monday. He went on to add: quot crocs ;Its made up. Its just another Monday. People get down, depressed and unwell on all days of the year.qu