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zolr Egypt: the world watches as journalism goes on trial
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 Labour has always come to power with a bold vision and a set of  big ideas  that, once enacted in government, have stood the test of time. As we stand on the threshold of a chance to win the next general election, ending the modern-day scourge of in-work poverty must be Labours next big mission in office.In postwar Britain, with Clement Attlees Labou stanley cup spain r government, that mission was the delivery of free universal healthcare, with the introduction of the NHS by that great socialist Aneurin Bevan.Harold Wilsons Labour governments in the 1960s and 1970s presided over the introduction of comprehensive education, the launch of the Open University stanley cup , pioneered by Jennie Lee, and the Equal Pay Act for women, championed by Barbara Castle.Similarly, Labours election in 1997 saw the introduction of a national minim stanley flask um wage, and an end to the diabolical practice of rogue employers paying workers as little as 拢2 an hour during the Margaret Thatcher and John Major eras.Gordon Browns work as chancellor in lifting 1 million children out of poverty, and Labours rescue plan for the NHS in the late 1990s, after nearly two decades of Tory neglect, loom large from our last period in government.For a Labour government to end in-work poverty during its first full term would rank alongside those historical achievements by our party in power.At the last general election, I was proud to stand on a manifesto pledge to end in-work poverty within five years in office. Its the biggest sadness of my political l Zggf India s Iron Lady charged with trying to kill herself after 12-year hunger strike
 Leicester City footballer Jamie Vardy ha stanley cup s been dragged into his wifes  Wagatha Christie  legal battle with Coleen Rooney, after a high court judged ruled his phone and computer could be searched for relevant material.The long-run stanley cup nz ning legal case centres on allegations that Rebekah Vardy leaked stories about fellow footballers wife Rooney to journalists at the Sun. The court heard details of the enormous costs that have been run up by both sides in the case, which are already on track to top more than 拢1m.In a setback for Rebekah Vardy, a high court judge ruled on Wednesday that her husband and people on her management team should have their phones and other electronic devices searched for any relevant communication. This material would then be made available to lawyers f stanley cup canada or Rooney, who is married to the Derby County manager, Wayne Rooney.View image in fullscreenThe material from the phones would be made available to lawyers for Rooney, who is married to the Derby County manager, Wayne Rooney. Photograph: Richard Sellers/PAJudge Roger Eastman concluded on Wednesday that due to the ease with which Instagram messages can be forwarded 鈥?and the multiple people who had access to Vardys Instagram account 鈥?it made sense to allow third-party experts to look for related material on the devices of those closely connected to her.People with access to Vardys Instagram account included her agent Caroline Watt, her husband, Jamie, and her husbands social media manager. For the purposes of i