The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in partnership with a group that wants boyhood to be seen as 'fluid' and aims to destroy the phrase 'boys will be boys'. Prince Harry and Meghan's organisation Archewell and podcast Archetypes now have a partnership with the Global Boyhood Initiative, a group which 'promotes gender equity by fostering positive masculinity in boys and men'. A report written by the group, named 'The State of UK Boys', suggested that families can be gender 'factories' by 'enacting gender roles and identities' and that parents can 'gender' their children before they are even born. It reads: 'Parents may begin gendering their children even before birth based on the identification of external genitalia in scans, including through elaborate 'gender reveal' parties and a stream of purchases along gender lines. 'While the family is a place of nurturing and support for many children, it can also be where gender and sexuality are regulated and policed.' … [Read more...] about Prince Harry’s charity partners believe boyhood should be ‘fluid’ as it aims to destroy the phrase ‘boys will be boys’
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Thousands of UK jobs at risk as Germany plots new European superbank
Deutsche Bank CEO: We're prepared for a no deal Brexit SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Germany’s two biggest lenders, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, announced official merger talks had begun over the weekend after Angela Merkel gave the green light to any potential cuts and job losses. The move is aimed at turning around the fortunes of ailing Deutsche, whose shares have crashed through the floor from €112 to just €6.70 since the financial crisis began. It is unclear what effect the merger would have on Deutsche’s 8,000 strong London-based workforce who fear further job cuts after the bank slashed 7,000 New York roles in a major cost-cutting drive last year. Related articles Global financial crisis WARNING: ECB … [Read more...] about Thousands of UK jobs at risk as Germany plots new European superbank
Man refused £2,500 Wizz Air refund sends bailiffs to Luton Airport to collect funds
Shocking events at Luton Airport saw court bailiffs allegedly sent to retrieve money for a Wizz Air customer. The airline reportedly cancelled Russell Quirk’s flight to Portugal in 2022 just three hours before departure. He claims he was told to look for a new flight for him and his family and that he would be refunded the cost. READ MORE: 'I boarded worst flight from worst town in England to see if cheap trips are worth it' Russell found a last-minute flight able to take them paying out £2,500 in total, he stated to the Telegraph. However, it seems Wizz Air did not refund him until he lodged a claim at court and bailiffs then headed down to Luton Airport to recover funds. In December, he was finally paid £4,500 seven months after his initial flights. Wizz Air faced “unprecedented” levels of disruption during the pandemic. The airline – which has its headquarters in Hungary – was voted Europe's 'worst airline' in recent months in a Which? Travel survey, … [Read more...] about Man refused £2,500 Wizz Air refund sends bailiffs to Luton Airport to collect funds
Bank of England copies 2008 financial crisis tactic to ease banking sector turmoil
Leading central banks have announced measures to help stave off the banking crisis (Image: Getty) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The Bank of England (BoE) has joined five other leading central banks to take fresh measures aimed at improving access to dollar liquidity as the financial markets continue to reel from banking sector turmoil. US dollar swap lines between the Bank, Federal Reserve, European Central Bank , the Bank of Canada, the Bank of Japan and the Swiss National Bank will be increased from a weekly to a daily basis. Related articles 'Big Brother' surveillance fears ignited over new emergency alert Man accused of leading grooming gang by Ellie Williams to sue police The move was … [Read more...] about Bank of England copies 2008 financial crisis tactic to ease banking sector turmoil
Before His Death, I Asked the Manhattan D.A. What His Greatest Fear Was. He Answered: ‘Trump.’
IN THE SUMMER OF 2019, when Robert M. Morgenthau, who reigned over New York law enforcement for six decades, died, 10 days short of his 100th birthday, eulogies filled the newspapers, the governor ordered flags to half-staff, and the man in the White House weighed in. “I was saddened to learn of the recent passing of Bob Morgenthau, a truly great man!” Donald Trump wrote on Twitter. Mr. Morgenthau, who had served as district attorney for 35 years and before that spent nearly a decade as the U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York, was “a warrior for our Country that he loved so dearly,” Mr. Trump tweeted. He added minutes later, “Bob Morgenthau, a legend, will be greatly missed!” Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, may bring an indictment against Mr. Trump — the first time that a former U.S. president would be charged with criminal wrongdoing. Mr. Trump has said he will be arrested. Beneath Mr. Trump’s shrill defense lies four decades of history: a … [Read more...] about Before His Death, I Asked the Manhattan D.A. What His Greatest Fear Was. He Answered: ‘Trump.’
Deutsche panic: Economist warns of massive global economic downturn – ‘game is up’
Deutsche Bank accused of ‘hiding difficulties’ by Wolff SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Professor Richard Wolff, one of America’s most prominent economists, claimed that if Deutsche was in trouble it was likely far from alone. He explained to RT America that the extent of the crisis would not be known “until something blows and whole game is up.” The Manhattan-based professor told RT host Rich Sanchez: “It would be easy to find statements by experts, by bank CEOs, by Wall Street commentators telling us not to worry - it’s a detail, it only affects one bank. Related articles 'Uninvestable' Deutsche Bank overhaul could spell more trouble Deutsche Bank CRISIS: Shares fall 5% as … [Read more...] about Deutsche panic: Economist warns of massive global economic downturn – ‘game is up’