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 Dozens of Britains largest cancer charities today make a heartfelt plea to the public to keep wearing mask stanley cups s in crowded places and to maintain social distancing, amid concerns that vulnerable people will once again feel barred from the basic  normal activities  of daily life when Covid restrictions end.In a powerful joint letter before Mondays lifting of social contact regulations in England, 40 leading charities warn that the governments determination to press ahead with the reopening m stanley vaso eans that for those most vulnerable to Covid, it will be  a day when freedoms are taken away .Cancer patients are just part of a much wider group of up to 3.8 million people deemed clinically extremely vulnerable to the virus, who have spoken of feeling unsafe and abandoned in the run-up to the ending of social contact restrictions.In their open letter, the charities said that people with serious conditions that made them susceptible to Covid and less likely to be protected by vaccines needed a  message of solidarity  from others willing to continue with some measures to help keep everyone safe as cases increased. Tomorrow in England we will see Covid restrictions lifted, with people no longer required to wear face masks in crowded places or maintain social distance,  write the charities, which include Cancer Research UK, Macmillan Cancer Support, Blood Cancer UK, Bre stanley cup ast Cancer Now and Kidney Cancer UK.  Many people will be looking forward to tomorrow as the day they get their freedoms back. Bu Gmio Taylor Swift copyright lawsuit dismissed by US judge
 When, in 1998, my friend Rosemarie Everton was appointed to the UKs first ever chair in fire law, at the University of Central Lancashire, it marked the culmination of a 40-year endeavour on her part to establish the study of fire safety law as a serious subject of intellectual pursuit in the UK. Most importantly the recognition a stanley gertuve fforded by the chair confirmed this strand of jurisprudence as a legal discipline worthy of independent study.At that time of her appoint stanley tazza ment, the Fire Precautions Act 1971 focused responsibility for fire safety on the fire authority 鈥?the local government-controlled fire service 鈥?but otherwise much relied on a patchwork of other statutory and common law duties upheld by individuals such as landlords or employers. The idea of a coherent structure that lay behind the Regulatory Reform  Fire Safety  Order 2005 was therefore to be welcomed. However, in its implementation, the new legislation prompted many questions for Rosemarie. This was because it effected a radical transfer of responsibility for fire safety, removing it from the fire authority and placing it instead on the  responsible perso stanley polska n  鈥?an individual - to be self compliant.Rosemarie, who has died aged 83, repeatedly cautioned against such a change, in her publications and her teaching. In May 2008, for instance, she suggested in Fire magazine that this cultural shift might come to be criticised if brought under some future public scrutiny, and cause a loss of confidence in fire safety provi