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 The day after Rachel Reeves, in her first budget as chancellor, denounced potholes as a  visible reminder of our failure to invest as a nation , Sarah Wright is staring at a 拢73,000 repair bill. The carer, 59, ha stanley cups s become something of a celebrity thanks to her Hertfordshire cul-de-sacs 70-year battle over potholes.  This is not my comfort zone 鈥?it makes me feel anxious,  she says of speaking to the press,  but I can do it because Im doing it for these people. How can I say no  The people in question are her neighbours on Whitebarns Lane in the sleepy village of Furneux Pelham, where the average house is more than 拢1m and looks like something out of House  Garden. Unlike the mansions that hem it in, the 1950s cul-de-sac where Wright has lived for 27 years is part social housing. It is also the subject of the UKs longest-running pothole dispute, with the county council refusing to resurface the stretch of Whitebarns Lane that links its 30-odd homes to village amenities including a primary school, church and bus stop, and residents refusing to resign themselves to a life of punctured tyres and falling i stanley vattenflaska n the mud.Wrights neighbour Douglas Debnam, 79, has lived in Furneux Pelham fo stanley cup r 58 years. When the weather is bad, and he needs to walk down the lane, the partially sighted retired builder says he  has to be on top of the potholes before I see them .  Ive had two dodgy [trips] but I managed not to hit the deck. After half past four in the winter, its indoors only for me. Ive  Uypr Judge Dredd s assault on consumer culture icons finally unleashed
 The problem with Rory Stewarts suggestion that all British Islamic State fighters should be killed rather than being allowed to return to the UK  Report, 23 October  is that it ignores the聽 stanley cup following.First, that killing British Isis fighters is something Britain has done without regard to the rule of law since the targeted killing of Reyaad Khan in 2015. Parliament voted on 30 August 2013 against military intervention in Syria. In聽July 2015 the British state had to admit that UK personnel embedded with western coalition forces had conducted airstrikes in Syria and that at least two SAS squadrons were operating in Syria. Then came the targeted killings of Reyaad Khan and Junaid Hussain. Parlia stanley website ments聽vote against intervention made it is impossible stanley romania  to justify their deaths under a war paradigm. They were simply arbitrary executions.Second, since the authorisation by parliament of bombing raids against Isis in Syria in December 2015, at least 4,000 non-combatants have been killed by coalition bombings  according to the Airwars monitoring group .All of this suggests that Stewart has let the cat out of the bag. The moral equivalence between the parties is closer than he might like to think. Arbitrary killings, disregard for civilian lives, all in the name of democracy.Nick MossLondon  Rory Stewarts comments on summary justice for Isis fighters are abhorrent. The highest ranking Nazis and Japanese politicians responsible for the worst atrocities of the second world war were accorded a