briantrumpet
Guru
That's insanely tight. Glad I haven't got to do the dusting though.
Strikes me that a lot of that also applies to other organisations eg Just Stop Oil?Given Palestinian Action's, erm, actions, if the explanation for the order is accurate, one might see why they could be viewed as an organisation that needs to be proscribed, but somewhere between that and arresting 80-year-old vicars, for expressing support for it, finding a solution to it isn't going to be easy.
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Strikes me that a lot of that also applies to other organisations eg Just Stop Oil?
Ian
Given Palestinian Action's, erm, actions, if the explanation for the order is accurate, one might see why they could be viewed as an organisation that needs to be proscribed, but somewhere between that and arresting 80-year-old vicars, for expressing support for it, finding a solution to it isn't going to be easy.
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I'm not sure that (f) should be in there. That could be applied equally to charitable organisations.
Two of the three most senior officials at Tees Valley Combined Authority (TVCA) have quit, in the most sensational development yet at the troubled organisation.
Emma Simson, group chief legal and monitoring officer responsible for the lawfulness of TVCA actions, and Gary Macdonald, group director of finance and resources, have both “recently left the organisation”, according to a report being presented to a special TVCA cabinet coming up on Friday.
This follows the redundancy of Julie Gilhespie as group chief executive at the end of March, to be replaced by Tom Bryant as chief executive of TVCA and John Barnes in the same role at South Tees Development Corporation (STDC).
Do-gooding and doing good aren't the same thing.
I've always found it interesting that most of the world's most dangerous cities tend to be Christian majority.