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British Paralympic Legends Prepare For World Class Para Snow sport Programme
The British World Class Para Snow Sport squad has been confirmed by GB Snow sport with a number of experienced, paralympic legends joined by world class athletes and a host of new upcoming talent in the nations largest ever global programme for Para snow sports.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Motivation
WeThe15 Movement Aims To Promote More Visibility For People With Disabilities
A new global, human rights movement aimed at helping to support the 1.2 billion people with disabilities is due to launch soon. The WeThe15 movement is a decade long campaign which will transform the lives of disabled people all round the world. The campaign is being led by multiple global organisations around the world including the International Paralympic Committee, International Disability Alliance, UN Human Rights, UNESCO, UNAOC amongst others. This means, that for the first time ever, different sports events, tournaments and organisations will join forces to work together and collaborate. This will include events such as the Special Olympics and Invictus Games joining forces with the IPC and International Committee of Sports For The Deaf working together to highlight the difficulties that disabled people face around the world.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Humans
UK Government Tells Vulnerable Groups They Can Stop Shielding
As part of Boris Johnson's road map to releasing the lock down, people who are considered medically vulnerable or at higher risk than others of contracting Covid 19 are now being told they should stop shielding and follow the same rules and regulations as everyone else. This is to help ensure society can open fully and strengthen the economy which is suffering due to the fact that people have had to stay in their homes under lockdown for such a long time. A new set of advice and guidance has been created for those people who may be venturing out for the first time following the shielding period. They are being told to visit places such as supermarkets or other stores when it may be quieter and there is less risk for them to be coming in to contact with anyone who may be displaying symptoms of the virus or may have it unknowingly.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in The Swamp
UK Students Receive GCSE Results
Students across the UK have been receiving their GCSE and A-Level results. This has shown that there has been a widening gap in inequality between students who are more well off than others. This has mainly happened because during the Covid 19 pandemic, when the whole country was in lock down, students who are better off will be able to afford better equipment and private tuition which they can do at home, all abiding by social distancing regulations in order to prevent the amount of social contact they have with others, thus preventing the spread of Covid 19.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Education
Organisation Prepare For Mersey Maritime Awards
The whole of the UK maritime industry is due to take part in the voting process which will form part of this year's Mersey Maritime Industry Awards. The ceremony which is due to take place at Liverpool Football Club, on Friday 17th September is using a voting platform which was first used in 2019. Participants will compete against each other in a number of categories. The winners will be determined by a combination of an expert judging panel, and the wider input of the industry.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Earth
Liverpool Stripped Of World Heritage Status
It was recently announced that the city of Liverpool has lost it's World Heritage status. This is due to the number of developments and building work on the city's famous waterfront. The decision was made by voting in a ballot at a meeting in China where the Unesco Committee who are in charge of assessing whether certain sites qualify held a meeting in which they went through all the developments in turn to see how it would affect the city's cultural history.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Wander
England Reopens Despite Rocketing Covid 19 Cases
The UK has now reached stage four on it's road map to releasing the lock down. This means that the majority of the remaining restrictions put in place to stop the spread of the Covid 19 virus can now be removed. This is considered to be a very risky step at this time as cases of the virus are rising dramatically due to the Delta variant, first discovered in India and the number of people who are being double jabbed with recommended Covid vaccines.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Journal
Mass Clean Up Under Way After Euro 2020 Final
"You're not an England fan and we don't want you." Those are the words from England captain Harry Kane after members of the England football team were subjected to racist abuse on social media following the team's defeat at the hands of Italy in the Euro 2020 final. Both sides played out 1-1 draw in normal time with Luke Shaw scoring for England in the early stages of the game. This was however cancelled out when Italy equalised in the second half with a goal from Bonucci, so the match had to go to extra time and eventually penalties.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Cleats
Clubs Prepare To Compete In FA Disability Cup
The weekend of seventeenth and eighteenth July will see St George's Park host the FA Disability Cup. This is the largest competition of it's kind in the country and has helped ensure that players with specific impairments can participate in the beautiful game. For the past four years, players who may not be as physically able as others have been able to complete along side other players who are of a similar ability to reach the national football centre of finals weekend.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Cleats
All UK Covid Restrictions To Be Eased
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has given a press conference from Downing Street in which he detailed the next steps which would be taken to release the UK from all Covid 19 restrictions. He stated that even though the number of cases of the virus had slowly been increasing due to the Delta variant, first detected in India, more people have been able to get two doses of a recommended Covid vaccine in order to give them full protection against some of the most severe symptoms of the virus. The number of people having had to have been admitted to hospital due to their symptoms had also increased, however the number of people who died due to the virus had fallen which proves that the vaccine works and some of the scare stories that have been appearing online etc. are not true.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Lifehack
Survey Reveals Impact Of Pandemic On Children's Handwriting
A new national UK survey has revealed that due to the fact that schools have been closed during the Covid 19 lock down and the majority of children not being able to continue with their education in the way they used to at school. This has had a major impact on the state of their handwriting as teachers who are properly trained will not have been able to check their work. 83% of teachers and senior leaders saying disruption to their school has had a negative effect on pupils' good handwriting habits.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Education
Teacher's Plea For Everyone To Get Covid 19 Vaccine
A Bolton school teacher who caught the Covid 19 virus over six months ago is encouraging as many people as possible to go and get vaccinated to avoid contracting the disease. Heather Jones from Clifton caught the disease back in November 2020 just at the start of the second national lock down when she began to feel very tired before experiencing shivering and feeling hot at the same time. She first put it down to the consequences of working in a school and picking up common bugs which pupils picked up. She then realised it was more serious when she lost her sense of smell and tested positive for Covid 19.
By Ashish Prabhu5 years ago in Lifehack











