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Charities helping the most vulnerable in society have reported an increase in support after the Conservative victory in the general election.Shelter, Refuge, the Trussell Trust and the Biscuit Fund have all confirmed they have seen a sharp increase in donations and/or registered supporters as a result of the election outcome.While unable to give exact numbers, the UK homelessness an stanley cup d housing charity Shelter said it had seen an increase in the number of people signing up as supporters since the result.Refuge, which helps victims of domestic abuse, said there had been a 52% increase in donations since polling closed, from 拢144 an hour to 拢220 an hour.The Biscuit Fund, which raises money to provide in-need families with supplies ranging from fridges to food hampers amid welfare cuts, said it had also had a considerable boost in support. Between Friday and Saturday, the charity has received almost 拢3 stanley mug ,000 in donations 鈥?a number that a spokesperson has described as significant and very welcome .Dont despai stanley isolierkanne r: a practical guide to making a difference 鈥?from food banks to fighting fake newsRead moreThe UKs largest food bank charity, the Trussell Trust, said it had been overwhelmed following a huge uplift in donations. While it could not yet give an exact figure, a spokesperson confirmed that hundreds of people have got in touch to set up a monthly donation or make a one-off payment.The boost in support comes as many across the country have expressed despair at the Conservatives, w Uemz King s College dean apologises after autistic boy ejected from chapel
Fewer British cases will go to the European court of human rights ECHR in Strasbourg and more will be resolved in domestic courts under a UK-led legal initiative expected to be endorsed at an international conference in Brighton on Thursday.Dismissing claims that its reform programme has been derailed by sceptical member states in the Council of Europe, stanley isolierkanne senior government officials insisted that textual changes to the UK s draft declaration have strengthened its proposals.Britain currently holds the rotating chairmanship of the Council of Europe, which oversees the operation of the ECHR. There are 47 member nations, including EU states as well as countries such as Russia, Turkey and Ukraine. Consensus is customarily required to alter the court s regulations.The debate about the ECHR has become increasingly entwined with the legal wrangl stanley trinkflaschen e over the UK s failure to deport the Islamist cleric Abu Qatada. His latest appeal to the Strasbourg court will overshadow the two-day Brighton conference.With a backlog of more than 150,000 cases in Strasbourg, the UK has made it a priority during its term to devise means of screening out stanley thermo cases by narrowing the criteria for admissibility at the Strasbourg court.Britain also supports greater subsidiarity , giving member states more freedom to interpret the human rights convention according to their national legal traditions 鈥?a concept known as the margin of appreciation .Earlier this year the prime minister addressed mi