Close the sky is an amazing phrase to be able to use
Close the sky is an amazing phrase to be able to use
Correction. English children will be taught this. Education is a devolved matter in the UK so this will not apply to the other parts of the UK
I wouldn’t really call the Labour party progressive
This reminds me of how Eeyore is treated in Winnie the Pooh
That isn’t actually true. The price on the shelf is considered to be an invitation to treat. By taking the item to the checkout you are offering to buy it which they can reject. In practice they will sell it to you for the price on the shelf but this is not the law
Coffee. There are a couple of Lemmy communities but none of them are that active. Reddit had r/coffee and r/espresso that were both fairly active
Even better. The countdown resets if you look away
I know this is a joke but was there not a court case somewhere in the US about saying in Minecraft after saying incriminating things?
Discrimination based on gender identity is basically saying I have been treated differently due to being transgender. She is saying that she as a transgender woman is being treated differently to a cisgender woman. Or that is at least how it works in the UK. I would presume Australia is similar
This case is being heard in Sydney, Australia not the US so a case from the US is not relevant in determining the outcome
It’s specifically for gender identity clinics so only applies to trans kids
Elan.school is a webcomic of the author’s experience at Elan. Well worth a read and the author is currently in the process of making it into a physical comic
A lot of these comments are American so I thought I would provide a different point of view. In the UK it is a legal requirement for some broadcasters to have a certain percentage of signed programmes.
This is a webpage from a guy who voluntarily because stateless. https://identityunknown.org/3e7/Introduction_A_series_of_life_experiences_by_Glen_Lee_Roberts_before_and_after_he_became_Voluntarily_Stateless
Tim Eicke, the UK judge at the ECtHR. He gave a talk at my university and I briefly spoke to him afterwards
Can people please put the country in the title. I have read multiple headlines thatjust say “court decides” with no explanation of what court or jurisdiction. Australia is not the only country where the employment status of Uber drivers is under question