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Mid-week Roundup

 

Government says it will NOT appeal covid-care-homes High Court ruling


The Government has said it will not be appealing against a High Court ruling which stated its care home discharge policies were unlawful.

Last week, the High Court ruled policies in March and early April 2020 were unlawful because they failed to take into account the risk to elderly and vulnerable residents from non-symptomatic transmission of coronavirus.

Read more:  https://www.englishdemocrats.party/covid_care_homes


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Rail conductor sacked for questioning ‘black privilege’

A rail conductor is suing his former employer after being sacked for questioning “black privilege”.

Simon Isherwood, 60, from Northampton made the comments during online diversity training on “white privilege”, a tribunal will hear.

Read more:  https://www.englishdemocrats.party/rail_conductor_privilege

 


This Week in History
Germany Surrenders To Allied Forces

After six years of war, Germany surrenders and Europe is at peace once again. On 7th May 1945, Germany signed an unconditional surrender to the Allied forces led by the USSR, Great Britain and the USA. Adolf Hitler had committed suicide one week earlier. In Asia, fighting between the Allied forces and Japan continued for another four months until Japan also surrendered and the Second World War was finally over.

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