In Today's Papers

Friday 28 May 2004

Posted: 28 May 2004 | Subscribe Online


By Amy Taylor, Shirley Kumar, Clare Jerrom and Alex DobsonBy Amy Taylor, Shirley Kumar, Clare Jerrom and Alex Dobson

 

Hodge favours year off for maternity

Children’s minister Margaret Hodge called for paid maternity leave to be doubled for new mothers to a year yesterday.

While speaking to think tank the Social Market Foundation, Hodge also said that some of the time should be reserved as “daddy leave” to encourage fathers to stay at home.

Mothers are allowed 26 weeks paid leave after a birth, and fathers are given two weeks.

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Source: The Financial Times, Friday, 28 May, page 6

Charity law shake-up to licence chuggers

Strict restrictions on ‘chuggers’ professional street fundraisers were contained in new legislation announced yesterday.

The measures were outlined in the draft Charities Bill which aims to modernise the laws on charities, some of which date back 400 years.

Source: The Times, Friday, 28 May, page 17

Paedophile jailed

A former language school teacher was sentenced to 15 years in jail for 19 counts of indecent assault and two of indecency involving girls under 16.

John Keeler, 59, who was sentenced at Taunton Crown Court, recently served three years in a Thai jail after making indecent videos of girls as young as 8.

Source: The Times, Friday, 28 May, page 18

Sex offenders may face lie detector tests

Compulsory lie detector tests for convicted sex offender released from prisons could become a reality the government has indicated.

Ministers are due to decide on whether to introduce the tests this summer. The home secretary David Blunkett has also announced that serious offenders are going to be electronically tagged to track their whereabouts.

Source: The Guardian, Friday, 28 May, page 1

Jail staff face ‘race fight’ bet inquiry

Scotland Yard has launched an investigation into allegations that prison officers at a young offenders institute took bets on fights between black and white inmates, it emerged yesterday.

The officers at Feltham young offenders institution are alleged to have put black and white inmates together in cells at and taken bets on how long it would take for a fight to start.

Source: The Guardian, Friday, 28 May, page 3

 

Scottish newspapers

Reliance expects go-ahead in weeks to extend operations across Scotland

Reliance Security said yesterday it was “100 per cent confident” it will get the go-ahead to roll out its prisoner escort operation across Scotland in the next few weeks.

Campbell O’Connell, the Scottish operations director of the company, said he expected it to be allowed to fulfil the rest of its contract.
The company has come under increasing criticism after mistakenly releasing a number of prisoners from custody within weeks of taking on the prisoner escort contract with the Scottish executive.

Source: The Scotsman , Friday 28 May

Concern at rising number of women in prison system

The number of women held in Scotland’s prisons system has increased significantly, according to a new report.

An inspection of Cornton Vale prison has shown there were 340 women being held at the jail at the time of inspection, compared with 137 in 1990.

The report by the HM Inspectorate of Prisons into Scotland’s only all-female jail said the number of women admitted to the prison with mental health problems, addiction problems and a history of abuse was “very alarming”.

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Source: The Scotsman , Friday 28 May

Refugees called to fill skills gap

The business community in Glasgow is calling on refugees to fill the skills gap in hospitality and catering industries.

The Glasgow Chambers of Commerce yesterday launched the first in a series of events to highlight the wealth of experience within the city’s refugee community.

Source: The Scotsman., Friday 28 May

Anger at plan to replace nursery nurse strikers with teachers

Scotland’s largest local authority yesterday announced plans to use teachers to break the strike of nursery nurses over the summer months.

Glasgow Council said it would ensure pre-school children are given a nursery place from next week and the disruption over the summer would be minimised. However, it provoked an angry response from unions by asking teachers to provide cover for striking nursery staff.

Unison accused the authority of trying to employ “strike-breakers”, while the Educational Institute of Scotland said its members have been advised not to carry out additional duties.

Source: The Herald , Friday 28 May

 

Welsh newspapers

Batman Fathers’ Rooftop Protest

Two fathers fighting for better access to their children staged a rooftop protest in Cardiff.

The men, members of the lobby group Fathers4Justice, which flour-bombed Prime Minister Tony Blair last week, said they were protesting on behalf of fathers across the UK. Dressed as Batman and Robin they brought a city centre street to a standstill as they perched with placards on a 25ft-high ledge at the Civil Justice Centre.

Source: South Wales Echo, Thursday 27 May, page 1

Secret deal to cut hospital waiting

Hundreds of Welsh patients will be treated in the private sector under secret plans to slash long-term waiting lists.

A deal with Cardiff Bupa is being drawn up to take 1,600 patients waiting more than 18 months for treatment. The deal is likely to cause embarrassment for the Welsh Assembly which until now has opposed using the private sector to tackle the crisis in NHS waiting times.

Source: Western Mail, Friday 28 May, page 1

Internet images make child abuse trauma burden worse

A Welsh conference will be told today that child victims of sexual abuse suffer far worse trauma if they think images of their ordeals are being distributed on the internet.

Child protection organisation Trafod is hosting a conference in Cardiff where delegates will be told of the effect of the internet on victims of child abuse. Victims are often left with deep psychological scars as a result of images of their abuse being passed among paedophiles, researchers will tell the conference.

Source: Western Mail, Friday 28 May, page 2



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