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2013/05/02

Do you follow local laws when abroad? Thousands of Brits don't

May 2, 2013
A fifth of Britons believe they are still under British law when they travel abroad - rather than the law of the country they are travelling in.

New research found that 22% of people surveyed do not believe that foreign laws, such as those on drug use, dress code or alcohol, apply to them when they travel abroad.

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NATALIE BENNETT
The Green Light of Spring
I have found in many places traditional voters of different stripes, Labour and particularly Tory, who might not agree with every Green Party policy, but who will be voting Green on Thursday because they value their local Green Party's hard work and community knowledge, and have found their county or unitary council unresponsive, undemocratic, untransparent - and they want shed some Green light on its workings. Continue reading...
SIMON BLAKE
Let's Banish Section 28 Forever
Section 28 was homophobic, evil, pernicious and unworkable poor legislation - it was unworkable because it never applied to schools who were and continue to be responsible for sex education. But it had an enormous impact nonetheless. And those who introduced, supported and tried to uphold it should be ashamed. Continue reading...
TOM WARD
Ways of Escape: Procrastination
Whether you're writing an essay, editing a novel, or just cleaning the flat, procrastination is always sure to rear its ugly head. Procrastination occupies the middle ground between work and play, but doesn't really count as either. Like watching an Adam Sandler film, you've got to work hard to pretend you enjoy procrastination. Continue reading...
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MISHA B
Singing for Stephen
I was asked to attend the memorial service for Stephen Lawrence at St Martin in the Fields, a beautiful church in Trafalgar Square on 22 April and I was so honoured to be a part of something so significant and so positive, despite how tragic the reason for gathering was. Continue reading...
MARCELLO SIGNORE
A Day in a Queer Life in Italy: Life on Hold
2013-02-14-ADayInTheQueerLifeBanner.jpgIn my country, Italy, I talk about creating a family while our parliament is still debating whether there should be a law against homophobia. This in Italy, where every day hundreds of boys and young men are the victims of bullying. Continue reading...
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