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I hate what the world is becoming

A teenager was sent home from school after being caught selling shots of hand sanitiser to his fellow pupils at 50p a go. His mother, Jenny Tompkins, from Leeds, posted a picture of him arriving home earlier after his entrepreneurial exploits at Dixons Unity Academy. In a post on Facebook, she said it was hard to discipline her son when his "dad called to say he was a legend". He plans to use the £9 he made to buy a kebab, she added.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-51843128

I can only imagine the 'dad' has been inspired and is now selling bog roll sheets at 50p a pop so they can have a cheeky Nando's this weekend.

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Either that, or the kid is the next Alan Sugar and he'll be appointed as business Tsar and refuse to answer questions about the recession?
 
Two nurses denied jobs as midwives in Sweden because of their refusal to perform abortions have lost their legal action against Sweden at the European Court of Human Rights. Swedish-born Ellinor Grimmark and Linda Steen from Norway object to abortion because of their Christian faith.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-51874119

If you won't do the full job, you don't get the job surely.
 
Looters, this sort of theft, and a bigger list if you need one from me (!) should lead to them being lined up and shot... simple.
 
Looters, this sort of theft, and a bigger list if you need one from me (!) should lead to them being lined up and shot... simple.

Yup, fair's fair. Fair trial absolutely, but if overwhelmingly guilty (and my caveat is overwhelmingly given the mistakes of the past)....don't waste the anesthetic.
 
Can always rely on Icke to line his own pocket.

YouTube has banned all conspiracy theory videos falsely linking coronavirus symptoms to 5G networks. The move follows a live-streamed interview with conspiracy theorist David Icke on Monday, in which he had linked the technology to the pandemic.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52198946
 
Separated couples exploiting the Covid-19 lockdown to stop an ex-partner from seeing their child could face court action, says a senior judge.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-52310034

Surely the take away from this is...(with the exception of any parent who has a valid reason for challenging shared custody etc)...should instantly be unable to have more children and could possibly (with child consent - which I appreciate isn't always possible) lose all rights?

Whatever the side of the equation there, I'd suggest apply it equally.