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Proper patrolling of workers’ rights is welcome. If the losers in the gig economy are to be helped, ministers must be tougher The increased level of intervention by the government in the labour market since Theresa May became prime minister is both rational and humane. The UK economy is too reliant on low-wage, low-skilled jobs, many of which are also insecure. While unemployment remains low, and in-work poverty is a serious problem, there is no good reason for ministers not to apply pressure to employers. Figures published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation this month suggest one in eight workers (4 million people) are now classified as poor. Working conditions and low pay are causing real suffering, with ambulances called to Amazon’s UK warehouses 600 times in three years . DPD delivery driver Don Lane died after missing medical appointments because he feared being fined for taking time off work. The review of the gig economy by thinktanker Matthew Taylor last year produced 53 rec...
Peter Shilton: ‘Maradona’s the greatest player in history but I don’t respect him’
England’s most capped player has never forgiven Diego Maradona for his failure to apologise for the 1986 Hand of God goal Fifty years since his England debut, and 30 years since his final appearance as one of the great World Cup goalkeepers at Italia 90, Peter Shilton is in a reflective mood. Having played more times for England than anyone, Shilton retains an even more impressive world record for the most appearances made by an individual in professional football. From 1966 to 1997 he played 1,390 professional games – with his closest rivals being Brazil’s Rogério Ceni, who played in goal 1,234 times, and the midfield maestro Xavi who made 1,135 appearances – mostly for Barcelona and Spain. Related: Peter Shilton | Small Talk Continue reading... from The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/jan/15/peter-shilton-respect-diego-maradona-england-hand-of-god via TV In Wigan
Stephen Graham's undercover cop in Line Of Duty inspired by near-fatal bar brawl
Line Of Duty star Stephen Graham's performance as undercover anti-corruption officer John Corbett was inspired by a near-fatal bar brawl in which he was almost hit by a car. from Wigan Today What's On Feed https://www.wigantoday.net/whats-on/entertainment/stephen-graham-s-undercover-cop-in-line-of-duty-inspired-by-near-fatal-bar-brawl-1-9753156 via Wigan Facebook
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WHO warns that few have developed antibodies to Covid-19
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Herd immunity hopes dealt blow by report suggesting only 2%-3% of people have been infected
Only a tiny proportion of the global population – maybe as few as 2% or 3% – appear to have antibodies in the blood showing they have been infected with Covid-19, according to the World Health Organization, a finding that bodes ill for hopes that herd immunity will ease the exit from lockdown.
“Easing restrictions is not the end of the epidemic in any country,” said WHO director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at a media briefing in Geneva on Monday. “So-called lockdowns can help to take the heat out of a country’s epidemic.”
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