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smim The judiciary is becoming more diverse, but too slowly
« le: Janvier 11, 2025, 11:10:04 pm »
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 The government has successfully resisted disclosure of potentially explosive WhatsApp messages between ministers and Boris Johnson about decisions to send hospital patients into care homes without first stanley cup  testing them for Covid.Two bereaved women whose fathers died from Covid in care homes that received infected NHS patients in April and May 2020 asked the high court to force disclosure of the texts, as well as emails sent from a private account by the then health secretary, Matt Hancock.But Mrs Justice Eady ruled the government did not need to provide them in evidence for a judicial review of the legality of the governments care home policy.Discharging hospital patients into care homes without testing caused  thousands, if not stanley mug  tens of thousands of unnecessary deaths , the bereaved argued.Dr Cathy Gardner, one of the women who claim the care homes policy breached human rights laws and discriminated against the elderly and disabled, described the decision to block the release of potentially  highly significant  informal communications as  very disappointing . They are considering an appeal.Dominic Cummings, the stanley hrnek  PMs former aide, has already published excerpts from WhatsApp messages with the PM about Hancock, including one where Johnson described Hancocks testing strategy as  totally fucking hopeless .Lawyers for Gardner and her fellow claimant, Faye Harris, claimed crucial advice  was given via informal channels, text messages, WhatsApps, personal emails . Without its disclosure  Wnmq Making a clean break
 Julian Assange has found a new platform on which to press his case against extradition: the vast  little monster  fanbase of the pop star Lady Gaga, who has visited him for dinner at the Ecuadorean embassy.Gaga dined with the WikiLeaks founder on Monday night after launching a perfume at the Harrods department store next door to the embassy where Assange, 41, has been holed up since seeking political asylum in June.WikiLeaks seized on the apparently imprompt stanley termos u visit by one of the world s biggest-selling stanley cup  singers to urge its defenders to  educate her support base , which includes over 30 million followers on Twitter.Assange broke his bail conditions to evade extradition to Sweden where he is wanted to face allegations of rape and sexual assault, which he strenuously denies.He believes he faces imprisonment in the US and has claimed he could be sent to Guant谩namo Bay for his role in disseminating classified US government documents.Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta, has backed several political campaigns, notably gay rights campaigns in America. This week she urged her fans, who she calls quot stanley cup ;little monsters , to read up on fracking, the controversial technique of extracting shale gas, which campaigners complain causes environmental destruction.Gaga s meeting with Assange was heavily plugged by WikiLeaks, which urged supporters to join protests outside the embassy and kept them up to date about Gaga s arrival. The Bad Romance singer posted pict