A&E Attacks – 23/2/2018

23/2/2018

Frontline A&E staff suffered 70,000+ physical and verbal assaults by patients and visitors

Grooming gangs abused more than 700 females around Newcastle after police appeared to punish victims

 

 

21/2/2018

Penguin and Waterstones to launch bookstore only stocking titles by female authors for International Women’s Day

Lollipop lady robbed by armed ‘despicable’ thugs as she waits to help children cross road

Transgender beautician who pushed police officer onto Tube track spared jail

20/2/2018

Welsh council in Carmarthen slammed by Pride Cymru for refusing to fly LGBT flag

Record-breaking 65,000 child sex abuse cases logged last year

Gay couple who kissed in curry house were told by boss their behaviour was not ‘family-friendly’

William Hill fined £6.2m by Gambling Commission

Northern Ireland could get same-sex marriage through Westminster

Poll shows Scottish Government at odds with public on abortion

19/2/2018

Hundreds of sex attacks reported at UK boarding schools since 2012

Visit My Mosque day – An event for the whole country to celebrate

18/2/2018

RBS ‘forged great-grandma’s signature and signed her up for PPI she didn’t want’

17/2/2018
National Express driver ‘drags woman off coach because she hadn’t printed  her e-ticket’ in shocking video

Councils pay more than £600,000 to assaulted teachers in 2 years as staff attacked with chairs and have doors kicked at

1 COMMENT

  1. What is the unifying principle behind these selections ?

    Some are anti-Muslim and others are anti-homosexual or anti-gender-changing.

    Others deplore crimes especially abuse of children, but so does very nearly everyone else. It’s not a question of a recent decline in Christianity either — Britain was not short of crime in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.

    Then there are the sensational little stories. A bank forged an old lady’s signature. A coach driver dragged a woman off a coach. These are unlikely to be repeated, and the connection with Christianity is tenuous — or at least, there are thousands of other examples of non-Christian and usually illegal behaviour which you could include. So what is the hallmark which leads to these long lists ?

    If you follow the links, your eye soon gets struck by young women who are said to be stunning with their braless outfits (or with their cleverly braed outfits in many other cases). Is this the underlying message, because it does seem to underlie most of them if you read the whole page.