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andrewducker) wrote2024-03-26 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 26-03-2024
- 1. UN Security Council passes resolution demanding Gaza ceasefire (USA abstained)
- (tags:israel palestine UnitedNations )
- 2. Hate crime in Scotland - an explanation
- (tags:crime Scotland bigotry )
- 3. This is why I wouldn't let my daughter play sports in Ohio
- (tags:Ohio USA bigotry assault sports women girls children )
- 4. What's it like being The Mayor of London in a world of conspiracy and deepfakes?
- (tags:conspiracy fraud London politics UK )
- 5. Plans for first statue to named person of colour backed by City of Edinburgh council
- (tags:edinburgh statue women scotland teaching )
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Saroj Lal - she of the Canaan Lane school - or not as it turned out.
Which got me thinking about schools named after people in Edinburgh
16 named after saints.
One primary school named after Flora Stevenson
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flora_Stevenson
and one primary school and one secondary school named after James Gillespie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Gillespie_(philanthropist)
One paid for the eponynm and the other probably founded by her when she ran the Edinburgh school board.
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Seems to be more common for private schools.
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I'm quite enjoying the last sentence of this paragraph from article 2.
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An aggravating factor will lead to one of two outcomes 1) a heavier sentence or 2) a more appropriate sentence implying that a heavier sentence is a less appropriate sentence.
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(It did seem odd to me, as I can't see how an offence being aggravated might meant it deserved a lower sentence. "You did a bad thing, but you did it for misogynistic reasons so it's not so bad.")
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I assume so that their working group can decide the best way forward. I hope they do so quickly.
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https://www.gov.scot/publications/misogyny-and-criminal-justice-working-group-recommendations-scottish-government-response/