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  • 1 week ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Maria Zaccaro

    Share To explain dia rejection of Trump administration demands, Harvard president Alan Garber say di university no go surrender dia independence or relinquish dia constitutional rights under di First Amendment wey dey protect free speech. Last month, di US Department of Education say dia office for civil rights dey investigate 45 universities sake of complaints say di schools engage wit one programme wey dey set eligibility based on race.

  • Aug 11, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Maria Zaccaro

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  • Aug 11, 2024 | yahoo.com | Maria Zaccaro

    The debate over abortion has split countries for generations. While it continues to divide opinions across the world, protests outside abortion clinics in England and Wales could soon be banned under a new law. But what would that mean? Speaking to BBC South, a nurse explained how the regular presence of protesters outside her workplace made her feel "frightened" to go to in, while another woman said campaigners outside an abortion clinic "saved my daughter's life".

  • Jul 5, 2024 | bbc.com | Maria Zaccaro

    Junior doctors pay talks to start next week - StreetingBy Maria Zaccaro, BBC NewsPAThe new Health Secretary Wes Streeting says negotiations with junior doctors will begin next week in an attempt to end a long-running pay dispute. The Ilford North MP said he spoke with the British Medical Association (BMA) on Friday ahead of starting fresh talks, as he branded the NHS "broken". The BMA described the call as “positive”.

  • Jul 5, 2024 | bbc.com | Maria Zaccaro

    Rwanda civil service guidance lawful - High CourtBy Maria Zaccaro, BBC News EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstockGuidance telling civil servants to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda in spite of rulings from the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has been deemed lawful by the High Court. The union for civil servants launched a legal challenge to ministers over fears the Rwanda scheme would force officials to break the law. But in a ruling issued on Friday, Mr Justice Chamberlain dismissed the challenge.

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Maria G Zaccaro
Maria G Zaccaro @MariaG_Zaccaro
12 Sep 24

I’m thrilled to say that I’ve joined @bbc100women & @bbcworldservice for a stint. Looking forward to telling the stories of inspiring women from around the world. https://t.co/iPEncWLTYz

Maria G Zaccaro
Maria G Zaccaro @MariaG_Zaccaro
12 Aug 24

Abortion buffer zone battle. What is next? https://t.co/VkxBXEszLw

Maria G Zaccaro
Maria G Zaccaro @MariaG_Zaccaro
29 Jul 24

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