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Four senior female news presenters have accused the BBC of grinding down women on pay and failing to tackle persistent pay discrimination at a tribunal hearing in London.The presenter Martine Croxall 鈥?alongside Karin Giannone, Kasia Madera and Annita McVeigh 鈥?accused the broadcaster of conducting a sh stanley spain am recruitment exercise after they lost their jobs when the BBC merged its domestic and global news channels last year.In witness statements the women, aged between 48 and 54, said they had been discriminated against because of their sex, age and union membership.The four said they had been victimised and suffered harassment, ill-health and reputational damage for bringing their claims, which had resulted in them being off air for more than a year. The BBC has denied the claims.The women said evidence from a whistleblower would show that the BBC rigged the process of recruiting chief presenters for the new BBC News channel in January 2023 and they were set up to fail in the jobs process .In documents the women said that Jess Brammar, the BBCs then editor of stanley quencher news channels, privately assured four other chief presenters 鈥?two men and two younger women 鈥?their jobs were safe, but admitted she couldnt say much for leg stanley tumbler al reasons .In witness statements the women said that while some of them were demoted, others faced a pay cut. They added: No men and no women younger than us suffered these detriments. They said reports from clinical psychologists would show they had suffered Urjw Woman who imported euthanasia kit took her own life, rules inquest
Planned legal aid reforms are causing deep anxiety to solicitors and barristers, the senior government official responsible for them told me on Tuesday evening.Dr Elizabeth Gibby, head of legal aid policy at the Ministry of Justice, was answering questions at the first in a series of open meet stanley quencher ings arranged by the department and advertised, very discreetly, on its website. This one took place at a hotel in Reading and attracted more than 100 lawyers; there are to be another 12 this month around England and Wales. We appreciate that the proposals [in Transforming Legal Aid] are causing deep anxiety and concern, Gibby said, and people have genuine worries about aspects of the [reform] model. That s why we genuinely want to hear fr stanley cup uk om people. I know people often think that responding to government consultations is a waste of time. All I would say to you is that we want to hear your views. We want to hear your suggestions. Why, then, was the government allowing only ei stanley cup ght weeks for responses to the proposals, a lawyer asked. We need to make progress, she replied.Gibby had a tough time being cross-examined by some of the country s most experienced criminal advocates. One said her plans would decimate the system . Another spoke of Armageddon. But it was the forensic questioning that hit home. Can you remind me of the section in the consultation paper which deals with the interests of the user of the service, a solici


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