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  • Sex swap teenager to enter Miss England contest (18 year old "transsexual" to enter pageant)

    01/15/2012 4:25:20 AM PST · by Stoat · 117 replies · 1+ views
    The Sun (U.K.) ^ | January 13, 2012 | Jenna Sloan
    EXCLUSIVE  Sex swap teenager to enter Miss England contest   BY JENNA SLOAN Published: 14 Jan 2012   A TEENAGE transsexual has become the first sex swap patient to enter the Miss England beauty pageant. Jackie Green became the UK's youngest transsexual after an op in Thailand on her 16th birthday. The 18-year-old — who was born Jack but lived as a girl since age ten — was asked to enter by modelling scouts who had no idea of her history. The aspiring model, from Leeds, hopes to use the opportunity to speak out about bullying and transgender issues....
  • Teenagers who found girl, 5, sleeping in abandoned stolen car are arrested THEMSELVES...

    12/18/2011 5:42:36 PM PST · by naturalman1975 · 50 replies
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 18th December 2011
    Two teenagers who spotted a five-year-old girl sleeping in a stolen car have told how they were arrested for 'doing the right thing' when they called police. Tyler Thompson and Connor Roderick were held in custody for four hours and had their DNA and fingerprints taken. Their clothes were also kept by police following the incident in St Helen Auckland, near Bishop Auckland, County Durham. Now Tyler,16, and 18-year-old Connor plan to submit a complaint to the authorities about their treatment. The teenagers were on their way to a shop to buy milk at about 10.15pm nine days ago when...
  • Milk Cafe, FiDi eatery that lost business due to Occupy Wall Street barricades, to close for good

    12/18/2011 2:57:17 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 17 replies
    The New York Daily News ^ | December 13, 2011 | Phyllis Furman
    Milk Street Cafe, the restaurant whose business dried up in the face of the Occupy Wall Street barricades, is shutting down. Thursday will be the last day for the 23,000 square-foot eatery that opened at 40 Wall St. in June, the Daily News has learned. “It’s terribly sad,” Milk Street Cafe owner Marc Epstein told the News. Epstein blamed the barricades that remained in front of his restaurant even after the Occupy Wall Street protestors were removed from Zuccotti Park. “This is now the 12th straight week of the barricades,” he said. The restaurant owner, who operates an eatery and...
  • Defence cuts: Carrier 'fully operational in 2030'

    11/28/2011 7:53:28 PM PST · by sukhoi-30mki · 6 replies
    BBC News ^ | 29 November 2011
    Defence cuts: Carrier 'fully operational in 2030' Britain may be without a fully operational aircraft carrier until 2030, according to a report published by the Commons spending watchdog. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) says two carriers being built will cost more, offer less military capability and be ready much later than planned. It says the Royal Navy will be without a carrier until 2020, which may not be fully operational until 2030. The PAC also says the cost of scaling back the carriers is not fully known. The committee said the adjustments made to the vessels meant just £600m cash...
  • Perv lags getting paid to do rehab (UK pedophiles paid wages in prison to attend treatment classes)

    11/26/2011 5:46:31 AM PST · by Stoat · 6 replies
    The Sun (U.K.) ^ | November 26, 2011 | John Kay
    EXCLUSIVE    Perv lags getting paid to do rehab Fury at paedo jail ‘bribes’   Courses ... inmates can even pick up the cash by not attending the sessions   JAILED paedophiles are being PAID to take courses inside to stop them offending. Under prison rules, sick inmates who attend "offender behaviour programmes" get wages the same as if they have a job in jail. They can even pick up the cash by NOT attending the sessions — if they show they were willing to go but there were no spaces available. Last night Lyn Costello, of campaigning group Mothers Against...
  • Male nurse 'fired for treating women wearing Muslim hijab' ( Detroit )

    11/25/2011 9:10:05 AM PST · by cutty · 23 replies
    ap ^ | 25th November 2011
    A male registered nurse and Vietnam war Army medic has sued the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, saying he was fired for disobeying a Muslim supervisor's order not to treat women wearing conservative Islamic dress. John Benitez Jr. ... was fired... 'not because of any performance problem, but was instead carried out because the clinic's conservative male Muslim clientele did not want a male treating female patients.'
  • You can't buy that lime... it could be classed as a weapon: Shock for chef shopping at Asda

    11/25/2011 5:36:12 AM PST · by radioone · 29 replies
    Daily Mail UK ^ | 11-21-11 | Nadia Gilani
    A chef was stunned to find she was almost banned from buying two limes from a supermarket - because they could be classed as a weapon. Marisa Zoccolan, 31, popped into the new Asda supermarket close to her home in Wallsend, North Tyneside, to pick up some groceries, including the citrus fruits. But when she tried to pay for them at the self-service checkout, the message 'amount exceeded, authorisation required' flashed up. An assistant then came over and told her that more than one lime was deemed a weapon - because the citric acid could be squirted in someone's eye.Marisa,...
  • Navy frigate sent to Libya with four missiles (UK)

    11/22/2011 3:31:41 AM PST · by sukhoi-30mki · 47 replies
    The Daily Telegraph ^ | 21 Nov 2011
    Navy frigate sent to Libya with four missiles A Royal Navy frigate was sent to the Libyan war zone armed with as few as four missiles, it has been disclosed. Royal Navy officers said HMS Westminster was “dangerously under-defended” when it was called on to patrol close to the Libyan port city of Benghazi in March. The warship can carry 32 Seawolf and eight Harpoon missiles but it is understood that military cutbacks left the Westminster and its crew of 190 with only a fraction of that capability. As Seawolf missiles — which are used to intercept incoming missiles —...
  • UK: Courts free 76% of teen muggers

    11/21/2011 1:02:39 AM PST · by Stoat · 11 replies
    The Sun (U.K.) ^ | November 21, 2011 | TOM NEWTON DUNN
    EXCLUSIVE Courts free 76% of teen muggers   SOFT courts are letting 76 per cent of teenage muggers go free, The Sun can reveal. Shock figures also show that fewer than 20 per cent of young burglars are locked up for raiding people's homes. Just one in ten young arsonists ends up behind bars, and a shocking 96 per cent of juvenile sex offenders go free. The bombshell statistics — obtained through The Sun's Freedom of Information requests — reveal just how lenient Britain's youth courts have become. Of the 72,841 crimes prosecuted in youth courts over the past...
  • Petrol stations drying up

    11/02/2011 6:11:24 PM PDT · by bkopto · 11 replies
    Auto Express UK ^ | Oct 20, 2011 | Richard Yarrow
    Fears of ‘fuel deserts’ as retailers feel the strain. Petrol station numbers in the UK have tumbled to a record low, official figures reveal. From a peak of 21,000 in the nineties, there are now only 8,500 forecourts in the country, prompting concerns that some areas will become ‘fuel deserts’. The latest count shows that Fife in Scotland is the worst-hit area, with only 36 filling stations supplying more than 163,000 drivers – a ratio of one station to 4,538 motorists. SNIP The research was carried out by the retail wholesaler Palmer & Harvey, a supplier of convenience goods to...
  • Gay Couples To Be Allowed Civil Ceremonies In Church [Sanctifying A Perversion!]

    11/01/2011 7:31:09 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 14 replies
    Telegraph(UK) ^ | November 01, 2011 | Andrew Porter, and Martin Beckford
    Gay Couples To Be Allowed Civil Ceremonies In Church Homosexual couples will be able to take part in civil partnerships in church and other places of worship from next month, it will be announced. It is estimated that about 1,500 civil partnerships a year would take place in religious settings once the ban is lifted. By Andrew Porter, and Martin Beckford 01 Nov 2011 Lynne Featherstone, the equalities minister, will say that the ban on the ceremonies in religious surroundings will be lifted on Dec 5. The move has been championed by David Cameron but is likely to be opposed...
  • England right to ask if conservation measures have gone totally bats..? (shortened title)

    10/31/2011 3:06:16 PM PDT · by sodpoodle · 2 replies
    North Norfolk News, UK ^ | Oct 31, 2011 | Chris Bishop
    Millions are being spent on the latest conservation wheeze – bat bridges, which enable the creatures to safely negotiate new roads like the last dualled section of the A11. The Patons were told they could possibly leave two thirds of the roof for the bats, and convert the remaining third for themselves. "Everywhere else in the English justice system there are checks and balances, there’s always a right of appeal, but this is a complete closed shop." Charlotte Paton Manchester Airport has had to build three large barns to accommodate thousands of Pipistrelle, Brown Long-eared and Brandt’s bats made homeless...
  • Over-60 bedroom blockers 'should be taxed out of their homes' to encourage them to leave ...

    10/23/2011 5:55:55 PM PDT · by little jeremiah · 95 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 20th October 2011 | Steve Doughty
    25million empty bedrooms across the country at a time when many are struggling to bu Older people should be taxed out of their family homes to free up space for younger generations, says a report backed by Labour. It argues that 'empty nesters' in their 60s are taking up too much room and should be 'encouraged' by a new 'land tax' to downsize to smaller homes. The call comes from the Intergenerational Foundation, a left-leaning think-tank that aims to 'promote fairness between generations'. Labour MP Tessa Jowell sponsored the report's launch in a Commons hospitality room yesterday, saying the current...
  • The Islamization of London: A Photo Tour

    10/16/2011 10:48:28 AM PDT · by exbrit · 30 replies
    frontpagemag.com ^ | 10/14/11 | NED MAY
    When I arrived in London in September it had been more than forty years since I had last spent any time in the city Police procedures mandate that Muslim officers be included on the scene in cases where Islamic “sensitivities” might be an issue. This is what London has come to. Halal food in all schools. No eating in front of your Muslim colleagues during Ramadan. Special accommodations for Muslims in public buildings. Officially sanctioned Sharia courts. And above all, no “racist” speech. Muslims may gather and scream “Death to those who insult Islam!” with impunity. But a non-Muslim who...
  • BBC accused of political correctness over stance on AD and BC (switch to CE and BCE)

    09/29/2011 2:02:11 PM PDT · by NYer · 19 replies
    Christian Today ^ | September 26, 2011
    The BBC said it was up to producers and editorial teams to decide which date system to use PA The BBC has come under strong criticism after reports appeared in the media stating that it is encouraging the use of the secular date references Common Era and Before Common Era, over Anno Domini and Before Christ.Anger has grown following a recent article by Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens, who accused the Corporation of bowing to political correctness and attempting to “write Christianity out of our culture” after University Challenge presenter Jeremy Paxman used CE rather than AD in reference...
  • British pro-family lawyer tells Americans: Fight back NOW while you still can.

    09/28/2011 5:32:36 PM PDT · by massmike · 33 replies
    massresistance.com ^ | 09/28/2011 | n/a
    Britain's most prominent pro-family lawyer told activists they had better fight now or it will be too late. His message was blunt: "You've got to stop this now in America while you still can." Diamond compared today's U.S. society to Britain's in 1997. "We thought it was stable; we'd had centuries of religious tolerance," he said. Then in 1997 came a huge change in the political culture. "Human rights, equality, and non-discrimination" became buzz words backed by law, and began to be forcefully enforced against Christians by the courts. Now 14 years later, a British couple cannot be foster parents...
  • Prisoners demand more Sky Sports: Prisoners are threatening legal action...

    09/27/2011 6:06:48 PM PDT · by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis · 6 replies
    Telegraph UK ^ | September 2011 | Andrew Hough
    Inmates at a jail in South Wales already have Sky Sports 1, but have lodged a formal complaint with the prison authorities that they do not also get Sky Sports 2 and 3. The limited choice of channels meant criminals missed out on watching Brighton play Liverpool in the Carling Cup last Wednesday night – and seeing Manchester City play Everton on Saturday. The fight for "sports rights" led David Davies, the MP for Monmouth, to point out that many people outside prison could not afford the channels. "It beggars belief they are complaining about this – I haven't even...
  • Don't give out cancer drugs if it's just to extend life (say experts)

    09/26/2011 7:06:18 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 22 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | Sept. 27, 2011 | Sophie Borland
    Patients with terminal cancer should not be given life-extending drugs, doctors said yesterday. The treatments give false hope and are too costly for the public purse, they warned. The group of 37 cancer experts, including British specialist Karol Sikora, claimed a 'culture of excess' had led doctors to 'overtreat, overdiagnose and overpromise'. Campaigners dismissed the report, saying it was wrong to write off cancer victims. 'I would hardly call this type of treatment futile,' said Rose Woodward, of the James Whale Fund for Kidney Cancer. The NHS spends well over £5billion annually on cancer treatments, up from £3billion in 2002....
  • BBC drops Anno Domini and Before Christ to avoid offending non-Christians

    09/26/2011 2:58:25 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 110 replies
    UK Telegraph ^ | September 25 2011 | Claire Duffin
    The BBC has been accused of bowing to political correctness after it emerged that it was discouraging the use of the terms BC and AD for fear of offending non-Christians. The Corporation's religion website states that it opts for the "religiously neutral" Common Era and Before Common Era, rather than Anno Domini (the year of Our Lord) and Before Christ. It goes on: "As the BBC is committed to impartiality it is appropriate that we use terms that do not offend or alienate non-Christians." But critics said the changes were meaningless because, just like AD and BC, the alternative terms...
  • Dress witches in pink and avoid white paper to prevent racism in nuseries, expert says

    09/25/2011 12:30:03 PM PDT · by Robwin · 34 replies · 2+ views
    Telegraph UK ^ | 25 Sep 2011 | Julie Henry
    From the Wicked Witch of the West in the Wizard of Oz to Meg, the good witch from the Meg and Mog children's books, witches have always dressed in black. But their traditional attire has now come in for criticism from equality experts who claim it could send a negative message to toddlers in nursery and lead to racism. Instead, teachers should censor the toy box and replace the pointy black hat with a pink one, while dressing fairies, generally resplendent in pale pastels, in darker shades. Another staple of the classroom - white paper - has also been questioned...