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Things went flat for two burglars who broke into London bookshop Gays the Word, after police caught them quaffing prosecco in the shops basement.Front and back windows at Gays the Word, which became the UKs first gay bookshop when it was opened in 1979 and which featured in the film Pride, were smashed last Sunday. But after ransacking the shop and drinking a bottle of tequila left on the premises after a member of staffs birthday, the burglars were caught by police in the stores kitchen drinking prosecco. They were subsequently sentenced: one man was jailed for six months; the second given 16 weeks, suspended for 12 stanley cups uk months. They had been there for stanley cup some time, said bookseller Uli Lenart. I think they were looking for cash, but when they didnt find any, they started bringing up computer equipment from the basement. As I went through the shop afterwards, I found an empty bottle of tequila, and an open bottle of prosecco on the kitchen table downstairs. They seemed to have been boozing up mid-burglary, which probably wasnt the most prudent thing to do. Lenart said a member of the public had heard the window being smashed, and had called the police. [The burglars] got distracted by the booze and were here when the police arrived, he said. It puts me in mind of a Joe Orton play. No books w stanley france ere taken, said Lenart, with the thieves only taking money from the box on the counter where they had been collecting for the LGBT+ youth charity Mosaic. The shop reopened on Monday and was q Pyhe Jersey approves plans to allow assisted dying for terminally ill adults
Far-reaching powers to enforce equality legislation should be given to the Equality and Human Rights Commission to prevent Britain returning to the 1930s, when only stanley tazza the wealthy could obtain justice , according to its chair, David Isaac.The call by the head of the watchdog for additional authority to carry out inspections and punish offenders comes in a defiant statement marking the 10th anniversary of its establishment. Without action, he cautions, Britain will slip from world leader to world embarrassment .The EHRC is a statutory body but operates independently. It was formed in 2007 and is funded through the department for educatio stanley germany n which coordinates government equality policy.Speaking to the Guardian, Isaac said cuts to legal aid and the imposition of high fees for employment tribunals 鈥?since ruled to be unlawful 鈥?have damaged the UKs reputation as a world leader in justice.Labour-backed report calls for more generous legal aid systemRead more Laws and rights mean nothing if you cant take action to protect them, Isaac said. Decisions taken to save money ha stanley thermos ve set us on a path back to the 1930s, when only the wealthy could have justice. It took the vision of those who established the welfare state to ensure that access to justice was established for everyone. In only a few years we are destroying that legacy, making us no better than some of the countries we criticise. Immediate action is needed now to stop us going from a world leader to a world embarrassment and peop