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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Innovation   来源:Film  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"In that category of so-called natural causes deaths are 30 and 40-year-olds who are dying from things like heart attacks or from diabetes or epilepsy," said Prof Armstrong.

"In that category of so-called natural causes deaths are 30 and 40-year-olds who are dying from things like heart attacks or from diabetes or epilepsy," said Prof Armstrong.

Cooper described Labour as the "party of law and order" and said criminals exploited “cracks in the system” under the Conservatives.The home secretary began her speech in Liverpool by paying tribute to Pooja Kanda, whose

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Ronan was 16 when he was killed near his home in Wolverhampton. He was a victim of mistaken identity and two 17-year-olds were sentenced for the killing.Speaking before Cooper at the conference, Ms Kanda said: "Too many mothers get the devastating news that I got.”Cooper said lethal weapons were being “put straight in the hands of children”.

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“So this Labour government will bring in new laws to crackdown on dangerous online sales and the gangs who draw children in,” she said.The government’s Crime and Policing Bill would close a loophole on the sales of ninja and samurai swords, and jail tech company executives if banned zombie knives and machetes are sold on their platforms.

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"We will make it a mission for our whole country to halve knife crime in a decade," Cooper said.

Cooper's focus on the rule of law comes on the day a ban on owning zombie-style knives and machetes comes into force.Industrial action follows the university also saying it was in the "very early stages" of opening a new campus in India.

A spokesperson said it was working to "address financial pressures" like other universities across the UK."[This] is why our senior management have been exploring opportunities overseas including a possible campus in India," they said.

Prof Perry said: "Gambling on the international student market and expansion through new buildings is going to cost our jobs unless we do something about it."He said planned cuts at Newcastle University, as well as those planned at Sunderland and Durham, were a "recipe for recession" in north-east England.

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