Sunday, 18 July 2010 10:55 If you believe you are the type of person and/or family who can offer a home to a foster child/children who have been stolen from their loving parent or parentsthen please contact the fostering and adoption team at Ryde Social Services on 01983 566011 or write to us at the Fostering and Adoption team, Ryde Social Services Centre, Ryde Town Hall, Lind Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight, PO33 2NQ. Or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it " style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(0, 51, 153); ">customer.services@iow.gov.uk Sunday, 18 July 2010 10:54 By Christoper Booker 'One case I referred to concerns a north London couple whose five children were seized in April by social workers from Haringey council and sent into foster care. The mother was then pregnant, and her baby was born last month. Shortly afterwards, according to her account, nine police officers and social workers burst into her hospital room at 3am and, as she lay breastfeeding, wrested her baby from her arms with considerable force. Discovering they had nowhere to put the baby, the authorities took it to another part of the hospital, where the mother was escorted four times a day to feed her child, until she was discharged four days later. Having talked at length to the mother, I found this story so shocking that I put a series of questions to the council, to get their side of the story. The response of Haringey was to ask the High Court to rule that I should not be allowed to write about the case at all. In the end, the court did not go that far, but The Sunday Telegraph was reminded of the comprehensive restrictions on reporting such stories.' Sunday, 18 July 2010 10:53 Martin Narey: if his brains were gunpowder they would not blow his hat off - and that's the charitable reading of his comments 'He said his views represented “illiberal heresy” in social services circles where there remains a determination to give “failed” parents a second chance. “We just need to take more children into care if we really want to put the interests of the child first,” he said. “We can't keep trying to fix families that are completely broken. “It sounds terrible, but I think we try too hard with birth parents ... If we really cared about the interests of the child, we would take children away as babies and put them into permanent adoptive families, where we know they will have the best possible outcome.”' Sunday, 18 July 2010 09:35 'A spokesman for Jan Brewer, the state's Republican governor, said she "was uncomfortable with the intrusive nature of the system", which was inherited from her Democratic predecessor. Opening in October 2008, the scheme was first in the United States to use speed cameras across a whole state. Amid objections of Big Brother-ism, numerous cameras were vandalised, while the operator of a van carrying a mobile camera was shot dead in a lay-by in April 2009.' Sunday, 18 July 2010 09:10 'Tony Blair was flown to Libya for secret talks with Colonel Gaddafi just days after denying he was an adviser to the dictator. Mr Blair was 'entertained as a brother', a senior Libyan government source has revealed. He told the Daily Mail that the former prime minister had offered Gaddafi, with whom he is on first-name terms, 'a great deal of invaluable advice' They discussed a wide range of international and domestic issues, including lucrative investment opportunities. The meeting, in Tripoli last month, came shortly after Mr Blair's spokesman flatly denied that he had any 'formal or informal', 'paid or unpaid' advisory role to Gaddafi. The revelation will heap pressure on Mr Blair - now a Middle East peace envoy - over his links to the Libyan regime and potential conflicts of interest between his public and private roles.' Sunday, 18 July 2010 08:57 'According to rights groups, victims and health officials, Rakhimbayeva is one of hundreds of Uzbek women who have been surgically sterilized without their knowledge or consent in a program designed to prevent overpopulation from fueling unrest. Human rights advocates and doctors say autocratic President Islam Karimov this year ramped up a sterilization campaign he initiated in the late 1990s. In a decree issued in February, the Health Ministry ordered all medical facilities to "strengthen control over the medical examination of women of childbearing age." The decree also said that "surgical contraception should be provided free of charge" to women who volunteer for the procedure.' Sunday, 18 July 2010 08:50 'Motorists face being hit by a massive increase in fines to plug a black hole in the coalition’s spending commitments. Officials want to raise the controversial Victims’ Surcharge, which is added to court fines for speeding and other minor offences, from £15 to as much as £30. They are also forging ahead with Labour’s widely criticised plan – which Tory MPs had expected the new Government to axe – to levy the charge on parking tickets and other fixed penalty notice offences which do not even reach court. This ‘double whammy’ would increase the cost of a parking ticket by 50 per cent, from £60 to £90.' Read more: Drivers Clobbered: Fines Could Rocket to Fill Massive Gap in Ministers' Spending Plans
Sunday, 18 July 2010 07:35 Sunday, 18 July 2010 07:28 'For the last few weeks, BP has been offering signing bonuses and lucrative pay to prominent scientists from public universities around the Gulf Coast to aid its defense against spill litigation. BP PLC attempted to hire the entire marine sciences department at one Alabama university, according to scientists involved in discussions with the company’s lawyers. The university declined because of confidentiality restrictions that the company sought on any research. The Press-Register obtained a copy of a contract offered to scientists by BP. It prohibits the scientists from publishing their research, sharing it with other scientists or speaking about the data that they collect for at least the next three years.' Read more: BP Paying Off Universities, Gulf Scientists To Silence Them Sunday, 18 July 2010 07:23 'Of course Roman Polanski is a mainline Satanist and the desire to make him a public item is not accidental by any means. This is a calculated event. The recent refusal by the Swiss to extradite Polanski extends the drama for the purpose of ongoing misdirection. The fact is that there are forces in motion to blow the lid off of an international traffic and practice of sex with underage girls and boys of any and all ages. There are several reasons for this practice in relation to satanic ritual. One of these is the despoiling of innocence which is a trademark of the path. It also serves to put the practitioner beyond the pale and is one of the steps on the way to darker things. Each step is a progression toward the main event that I don’t think I have to illustrate. It’s described in many texts and retrospectives.'Job Opportunity, Isle of Wight - Good Rates Of Pay
I'm sure they would also be delighted to hear from you about their support for children and their loving parent or parents and their motto:
'Have no heart - tear them apart'.
Stealing children: Every little helps
Please circulate far and wide ... the link to send is:http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/36452--job-opportunity-isle-of-wight-good-rates-of-pay
Turning the Light On The Cesspit - It's time to bring family law to book
Amid the breathtaking injustices perpetrated by the Social Service Mafia, we have had this from a man who formerly ran the UK prison service ...
Dr Barnardo's chief Martin Narey calls for children to be taken away from 'failed' parents at birth ('failed' = 'failed' in the opinion of the Social Service Mafia)
What absolute bollocks - the opposite is the case
What is 'Barnardo's? Who ultimately controls it? For a start, the President is Camilla Parker-Bowles, wife of Prince Charles (red flag) who succeeded Cherie Blair, wife of Tony Blair (red flag)
Sunday, 18 July 2010
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