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The governments health and safety watchdog has failed to shut down any workplaces that put employees at risk of coronavirus even though there have been over 3,500 outbreaks at work since the start of the pandemic, the Observer has discovered.Analysis of the Health and Safety Executives HSE enforcement database reveals there have been no Covid-related prohibition notices, which allow inspectors to immediately halt activity in workplaces deemed injurious or damaging to health, since last March.This comes after the government defended the HSEs decision not to place Covid in its stanley water jug highest risk category in response to a parliamentary question from Labours shadow employment minster Andy McDonald.Employment minister Mims Davies last week said Covid had been classified as significant rather than serious , as it best supports inspectors in making sensible, proportionate regulatory decisions . She added that effects of stanley cup Covid were non-permanent or reversible, non-progressive and any disability is temporary for the working population as a whole.McDonald said he was not satisfied with the explanation he had received from the government or the HSE. Its undoubted that citizens of our country, who are of working age, have gone out to work and lost their lives, he said. How you could describe Covid contracted in the workplace as being not serious but merely significant is absolutely beyond me. Figures released by Public Health England last week sh stanley taza ow there had been 3,549 outbreaks in Ilcr Teenager seeks apology from Daily Star over Rhys Jones case claim
When four suicide bombers killed themselves and 52 others in London 10 years ago, it appeared to signal a terrifying new era of terrorism in the UK. And when four more young men tried to repeat the act two weeks later, the feeling that no one was safe intensified. Further attacks, it would seem, were just a question of when, not if. A round-up of remembrance as B stanley france ritain marks the 10th anniversary of the 7/7 bombings on Tuesday GuardianA decade later, many Brito stanley cup ns have indeed died at the hands of terrorists overseas, fro stanley cup m the two aid workers beheaded by Islamic State in 2014 to the 30 who were killed in the Tunisian beach massacre. But on the home front, there is one remarkable statistic that stands out: just one fatality at the hands of Islamic terrorists in the UK since 7/7.That death was British soldier Lee Rigby, hacked with a cleaver as he returned to barracks in Woolwich, south-east London.Life聽for British Muslims since 7/7 鈥?abuse, suspicion and constant apologies | Mehdi HasanRead moreThere have been scores of plots since the London bombings. Last year, the home secretary, Theresa May, put the figure at 40. Some of these plots have been crude, small-scale ones involving one or two individuals. Others have been sophisticated, linked to overseas groups aimed at inflicting mass casualties. David Cameron said in June there had been four or five plots over the last few months.Why have the UK security services been able to foil plot after plot Simple luck That |
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