Senin, 25 Maret 2024

Judges didn’t see what the fuss over Garrick Club was about – they do now - The Guardian

In October 2011, Brenda Hale, who was then the only female judge in the supreme court, gave a speech to a diversity forum, organised by the law firm Norton Rose, and expressed her dismay that so many of her colleagues were members of the men-only Garrick Club.

At that time the club’s members included the president of the supreme court, three supreme court justices who sat alongside Hale and an estimated 25% of the most senior male judges in England and Wales. “I regard it as quite shocking that so many of my colleagues belong to the Garrick Club, but they don’t see what all the fuss is about,” she said. Hale became the third person and first woman to serve as president of the supreme court.

It has taken 12 and a half years, but four judges seem to have finally grasped what she meant – and resigned their membership.

What happened to change their minds? Why did they feel able to ignore the clear, consistent, repeated warnings of the most senior woman in British legal history for so long?

All four resigned a few days after the Guardian published the names of 60 people with influential roles in the British establishment who were members of a club that has for decades attracted criticism for its refusal to admit women, among them leading figures within the arts, politics and Whitehall.

Harriet Harman, Labour MP, a lawyer and former deputy leader of the Labour party, said it was clear that the decision was prompted by the discomfort of being named as members in the media.

“If the individuals feel embarrassed by their names being associated with a men-only club, that tells you that time’s up for the Garrick,” she said.

As for why it had taken so long, she said: “These kind of male privileged positions are deeply entrenched. But the pattern is always that once this kind of thing is challenged, very quickly people can’t ever believe that it used to be like that.”

Other senior male lawyers became sensitive to the Garrick’s no-women members policy decades ago. Leading human rights lawyer Anthony Lester resigned his club membership after a vote to admit women was defeated in 2006.

Helena Kennedy said she was “very glad judges are reflecting on why it is so inappropriate for them to belong to a club that excludes women”.

She said she was struck by how far Britain lagged behind the US in this regard. “I remember being taken to a Washington club by a federal judge; I commented on the presence of women and he was very clear that it was impermissible for a judge in the USA to belong to clubs excluding women – and that was decades ago. The representatives of justice have to be visibly living up to the values on which we are trying to base our society.”

Female lawyers have been trying to attract attention to this issue for years, arguing that the strong concentration of senior male barristers, judges and solicitors regularly gathering in the club was symptomatic of wider diversity issues across the profession.

When Jonathan Sumption, then a supreme court judge (and also a Garrick club member) said in 2015 that any attempt to speed up the process of achieving gender equality in the senior judiciary could lead to “appalling consequences” and could make male candidates feel the cards were “stacked against them”, there was an outcry among female lawyers.

In 2022 more than 300 senior lawyers signed an online petition at womenatthegarrickclub.org claiming the club contributed to “the gross under-representation of women at the top of the legal profession”.

Although an equal number of men and woman have been studying law for decades, equality has not been maintained through lawyers’ careers. Only 20% of king’s counsels (KCs), the most senior barristers in England and Wales, and just two of the supreme court’s 12 judges, are women. Bar Council research has shown that male lawyers’ earnings are higher than women’s at every level of the profession.

Harman noted how many male commentators had dismissed the noise over the Garrick’s membership as insignificant.

“Why is it that we seem to think everything that’s about women’s advance, is trivial and unnecessary to change?” she asked. “The idea that men tell women that it doesn’t matter that women are being excluded is patronising, condescending and objectionable.”

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Farmers ride tractors into central London in major protest over trade deals - The Independent

Tractor-riding farmers have descended on Westminster to protest against trading arrangments they claim will “decimate” British farming and jeapordise UK food security.

Campaign groups Save British Farming and Fairness for Farmers of Kent have assembled a “go-slow” convoy around parliament with organisers expecting 50 to 100 tractors as well as other farm vehicles.

A few hundred people and six tractors sounding their horns were seen by The Independent at College Green at around 6.30pm on Monday.

One tractor could be seen in front of Big Ben with a banner reading “Save UK food security” draped over its front, as farmers stoodby holding placards.

Another could be seen with a banner reading: “Stop substandard imports” as protesters held placards saying “Beep for freedom”.

Farmers are protesting at Westminster over trading arrangements they claim will ‘decimate’ British farming

Wiltshire beef and arable farmer Liz Webster said: “In 2019, this government was elected with a mandate to uphold our standards and deliver a ready-made deal with the EU which would see British agriculture boom. It is now entirely obvious that they have totally betrayed us all.

“Polling shows that the public back British farming and food and want to maintain our high food standards and support local producers.

“We need a radical change of policy and an urgent exit from these appalling trade deals which will decimate British food.”

Farmers loop around Parliament Square in Westminster

Organisers have also criticised labelling that allows products to bear a union flag when they have not been grown or reared in Britain.

Ms Webster claimed the current situation was “like going out with the English football team to the World Cup and saying ‘off you go, you’ve got chains on your legs and chains on your hands’. We are completely and utterly disadvantaged”.

Trade deals with New Zealand, Australia, and 11 other countries after entry to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, an Asia-Pacific trade bloc, along with a lack of import checks, were allowing lower standard foods into the country, she added.

Organisers claim British farmers are ‘utterly’ disadvantaged within current trade deals

Jeff Gibson, founder of Kent Fairness for Farmers, said: “It’s so important that our message about substandard imports, dishonest labelling and concerns for food security is heard.

“With an election looming, we want to ensure the next incoming government takes up our cause.”

Geoffrey Philpott, a cauliflower farmer in east Kent, who is bringing three tractors to the rally, said: “I hope to be farming for many years to come, but if things don’t change, I won’t be and I won’t be employing the 14 people who work for me.

“Then we will be reliant on foreign produce that will not have the high standard of UK production. Once that happens, we could be held to ransom over supply and pricing.”

Farmers take part in a tractor ‘go-slow’ through Parliament Square

It comes after similar demonstrations in Kent saw dozens of tractors clog roads around the port of Dover in a protest against cheap imports in February.

French farmers also moved tractors to block routes in Paris earlier this year, urging the government to do more to protect the country’s agricultural sector from foreign competition, rising costs and low pay.

The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs was approached for comment.

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Floral tributes to mum and daughter who died in crash - Devon Live

Floral tributes have been laid and a fundraiser started in memory of a mum and her five-year-old daughter who tragically died in a car crash in Plymouth. A GoFundMe page has been created for the pair who sadly lost their lives after the crash in St Budeaux yesterday (march 24).

Emergency services, including police and two air ambulances, rushed to Victoria Road at around 9.45am. Two pedestrians were taken to hospital where they later died.

A 74-year-old woman from Plymouth has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless driving and of driving while unfit through drink or drugs. Police are still investigating the crash and asking for any information.

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This morning (March 25), flowers were left at the crash scene. The police cordon has been removed and Victoria Road is now fully open.

An online fundraiser has been set up by Orin Harrison, who says he is the brother and uncle of the victims. He said the money raised will make sure the mother and her daughter killed in the crash will get the send off that they deserve.

The fundraising page says: "Hi everyone I'm trying my to raise as much funds as possible for my sister and nieces' funeral, who both sadly lost their lives on the 24/03/24 in a car accident in Plymouth we as a family ain't got a lot of money just have enough to get by and now with this we don't know how we will get the send off these 2 beautiful girls deserve anything helps and we as a family appreciate everyone's lovely messages and donations money raised... will be used for funeral services themselves and everything you can think of that goes with that etc. flowers headstones x2 the service also thank you for reading."

Flowers left on Victoria Road following the fatal crash yesterday (March 24)
Flowers left on Victoria Road following the fatal crash yesterday (March 24)

Sergeant Steve Hawkins from Devon and Cornwall Police shared: "Police received a call at around 9.45am reporting that a vehicle had collided with two pedestrians - a female and a child - and that there was a serious injury involved."

"We attended the scene along with fire and ambulance and very tragically a young five-year-old child and a female have since died as a result of this collision."

"If you witnessed the incident or have any information or dashcam footage that could help with enquiries, please contact police via our website here or by calling 101 quoting log 240 of 24 March."

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Tory MP Scott Benton quits, triggering new byelection headache for Sunak - The Guardian

Rishi Sunak is to face another tricky byelection in the coming weeks after the former Conservative backbencher Scott Benton quit parliament before the conclusion of a recall petition among his constituents.

The Blackpool South MP was facing likely ejection from the Commons after he was suspended for 35 days over his role in a lobbying scandal, triggering a process whereby local people could force a byelection if at least 10% of registered voters signed the petition.

In a statement posted to his website, Benton said: “It’s with a heavy heart that I have written to the chancellor this morning to tender my resignation as your MP.

“I’d like to thank the hundreds of residents who have sent supportive messages, cards and letters over the last few months and who have urged me to continue and fight the next election.”

He added: “A Labour government would be catastrophic for our country. I’m mindful of giving a new candidate the time and space to campaign to prevent that from happening and it is for this reason that I have made this decision at this time.”

As MPs cannot straightforwardly resign, they instead have to write to the chancellor of the exchequer, asking to be appointed to the Treasury-led position of Steward and Bailiff of the Chiltern Hundreds, which disqualifies them from the Commons.

Benton took his seat from Labour in the 2019 election with a majority of just under 3,700, and Labour will be seen as firm favourites to take it back in a byelection.

Benton lost the Tory whip in April 2023 after suggesting to undercover reporters at the Times that he would be willing to break lobbying rules for money. The MP had offered to lobby ministers on behalf of the gambling industry and leak a confidential policy document for up to £4,000 a month.

A subsequent investigation by parliament’s standards committee found he had committed a “very serious breach” of the rules and recommended a 35-day suspension from the Commons.

Benton denied wrongdoing and appealed against the suspension to the independent expert panel (IEP), the body that sits above the standards committee, on the grounds that the procedure was flawed, claiming the decision was leaked by the committee. But he lost the appeal last month, beginning the recall process.

Benton did not immediately explain the reason for his resignation. However, triggering a byelection now is likely to mean it can take place on 2 May, the same day as local elections across England.

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China linked to UK cyber-attacks on voter data, Dowden to say - BBC

Deputy Prime Minister Oliver DowdenReuters

The UK government is expected to link cyber-attacks in which personal details of millions of voters were accessed to China.

The attacks on the Electoral Commission took place in August 2021 but were only revealed last year.

Several MPs and peers who have been critical of Beijing are thought to have also been targeted in cyber-attacks.

Deputy PM Oliver Dowden will address Parliament on Monday about the threat.

The BBC understands other Western nations will set out similar concerns.

Acknowledging the attacks last August, the Electoral Commission said unspecified "hostile actors" had gained access to copies of the electoral registers and broken into its emails and "control systems", but added that it had neither had any impact on any elections nor anyone's registration status.

It is now thought that Mr Dowden will suggest those behind the attack had links to Beijing, as well as laying out how the UK will respond to what it deems a wider threat.

The Chinese Embassy has been approached for comment by the BBC.

The government is keen to stress it has already rejected or wound down Chinese investment in infrastructure in recent years on national security grounds.

Three MPs who are among those thought to have been targeted - former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith, former minister Tim Laughton and the SNP's Stewart McDonald - will receive a briefing from the head of parliamentary security.

They are members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China which scrutinises, and often criticises, the activities of Beijing.

UK government concern over Chinese espionage and parliamentary interference has been rising.

In September 2023, a parliamentary researcher was arrested under the Official Secrets Act accused of spying for China.

And a year before, an unusual parliamentary interference alert was issued regarding the activities of UK-based lawyer Christine Lee.

MI5 alleged she had been carrying out political interference activities including donating funds to support the work of MPs. This was all said to be on behalf of China.

China has consistently denied accusations of espionage and wrong-doing.

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Murder suspect arrested at Heathrow Airport after man killed in east London - Evening Standard

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  1. Murder suspect arrested at Heathrow Airport after man killed in east London  Evening Standard
  2. Murder arrest at Heathrow Airport after man hit by car  BBC
  3. Murder suspect arrested at Heathrow hours after man killed in London  The Guardian
  4. Man dies after being hit by car in Barking Road, Newham  East London Advertiser
  5. Chima Osuji, Chingford murder: Teens sentenced to prison  Romford Recorder

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UK launches 'national endeavour' to reinforce nuclear deterrent - Financial Times

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  1. UK launches 'national endeavour' to reinforce nuclear deterrent  Financial Times
  2. Sunak to announce 'next generation' of UK nuclear as he visits submarine shipyard in Barrow  Sky News
  3. UK nuclear industry to get £200m boost amid defence concerns, Sunak announces  The Independent
  4. UK’s Sunak to unveil $252m investment in nuclear deterrent, nuclear energy  Al Jazeera English
  5. PM announces national endeavour to strengthen the UK's nuclear deterrent  GOV.UK

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