>>14953381
Cool Panther 6 I had a poster of one of those on my wall.
Whatever happened to cool cars.
>>14953381
Cool Panther 6 I had a poster of one of those on my wall.
Whatever happened to cool cars.
When the prosecution have completed presenting their case.
Judge could stop the case on the grounds that the prosecution has proved self defense.
UK Govt Warned Imposing Covid Jabs On NHS Staff Could Trigger Safety Crisis
Sajid Javid, the UK’s health secretary, said last week that he was “leaning towards” making covid vaccines a condition of employment for NHS staff after a similar measure was brought in for staff working in care homes.
The Independent reports: Around 100,000 staff in the health service are yet to have a Covid vaccination and an announcement by ministers could come within days. The NHS in the UK employs about 1.4 million full-time staff and hospitals are already in the grip of an NHS workforce crisis.
https://newspunch.com/govt-warned-imposing-covid-jabs-on-nhs-staff-could-trigger-safety-crisis/
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/covid-nhs-vaccine-jabs-safety-crisis-b1950478.html?
King John Lackland (r. 1199-1216)
John was an able administrator interested in law and government but he neither trusted others nor was trusted by them.
Heavy taxation, disputes with the Church (John was excommunicated by the Pope in 1209) and unsuccessful attempts to recover his French possessions made him unpopular. Many of his barons rebelled, and in June 1215 they forced King John to sign a peace treaty accepting their reforms.
This treaty, later known as Magna Carta, limited royal powers, defined feudal obligations between the King and the barons, and guaranteed a number of rights.
The most influential clauses concerned the freedom of the Church; the redress of grievances of owners and tenants of land; the need to consult the Great Council of the Realm so as to prevent unjust taxation; mercantile and trading relationships; regulation of the machinery of justice so that justice be denied to no one; and the requirement to control the behaviour of royal officials.
The most important clauses established the basis of habeas corpus ('you have the body'), i.e. that no one shall be imprisoned except by due process of law, and that 'to no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay right or justice'.
https://www.royal.uk/john-lackland