Young boys 'have a lack of role models' as report urges men to 'step up' for their community as family units break down
They have lost the positive exemplars once provided by rapidly disappearing youth clubs and male volunteers in sports and leisure activities, the research found. Pictured: File photo
Royal Navy could send aircraft carrier to join US Independence Day commemorations in New York - despite Trump's insults and the occasion celebrating British defeat
Labour is considering sending the 65,000-ton HMS Prince of Wales to join the event on July 4, which will mark 250 years since America defeated Britain in 1776.
Amazon Must Negotiate With First Warehouse Workers Union, US Labor Board Rules
Amazon "must negotiate with a labor union representing some 5,000 workers at a company warehouse on Staten Island," reports Reuters, citing a ruling Wednesday from America's National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
The union formed in 2022, according to the article, and "has been seeking to negotiate with Amazon over pay, working conditions and other matters."
The NLRB said in its ruling that Amazon "has engaged in unfair labor practices" by refusing to bargain with the labor group or to recognize its legitimacy... Amazon said on Thursday it disagreed with the NLRB's ruling. "Representatives of the NLRB improperly influenced this election," the company said in a statement, suggesting it planned to appeal. "We're confident an unbiased court will overturn the original certification, and we look forward to the opportunity for our team to fairly voice their opinions." An appeal would likely preclude Amazon from having to comply with the NLRB's order while it makes its way through the courts...
Related to the Staten Island case, Amazon has argued that the NLRB itself is unconstitutional and sued to block the agency from ruling on it. The matter is still pending.
After forming independently, that union "has since aligned with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters," the article points out. The Teamsters represent 1.3 million American workers, according to a statement they issued this week, which also includes this quote from the president of Amazon Labor Union-e Local 1. "We are making history at Amazon, and we are doing it through undiluted worker power..."
Their statement adds that the ruling "came only one day after the union announced another historic victory that upheld Amazon Teamsters' right to strike."
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Incredible moment Steve Backshall comes face to face with two killer whales off Cornish coast
Backshall exclaims with glee as the orca harmoniously glide through the choppy waves more than 500 miles away from their home in Scotland.
90s sweetheart Rachael Leigh Cook looks forever young at 46… after making romance with Superman star red carpet official
Rachael Leigh Cook had fans of 90s rom-coms doing a double take when she made a rare appearance on Friday - looking as though she'd discovered the secret to eternal youth.
Moment 'dine-and-dash couple who ordered £195 meal flee without paying while going for vape'
Julien Jourdain, owner of Bistro on the Quay in Ipswich, alleged the pair had ordered a bottle of wine, two starters and two mains on April Fools Day, claiming they left without paying their £195 bill.
How to get away with long hair over 50: Experts reveal which star is busting the myth that you can't have lengthy locks in midlife - and the mistakes that look 'flat and drab'
Long-haired looks have proven immensely popular on the red carpet recently, with A-listers such as Demi Moore and Brooke Shields showing off their lengthy locks.
The once wildly popular Essex pub that was destroyed by fire years ago
Named after a hero of the First World War, the pub survived flooding and many other disasters before being claimed by a fire
Moment football manager 'goes down like a sack of spuds' after being 'headbutted' by opposition boss during staggering brawl in non-league match
Maidenhead United boss Ryan Peters was sent off after he allegedly heatbutted Slough Town coach Scott Davis during a confrontation after a last-minute equaliser in the National League South tie.
Ricky Gervais' partner Jane Fallon hits out at 'disgusting' fake obituary after she was diagnosed with breast cancer
The best-selling author, 65, who has been in a relationship with comedian Ricky Gervais for over 40 years, revealed she had been diagnosed with the disease in March following a routine mammogram.
I'm a couples therapist... asking this one question can determine if your relationship is healthy or not
Yasmine Mattar, 26, from Florida, believes that she has uncovered a simple method to figure out early on if a romance is going to last long-term or be destructive down the line.
The Document Foundation Removes Dozens of Collabora Developers
Long-time GNOME/OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice contributor
Michael Meeks is now general manager of Collabora Productivity. And earlier this month he complained when LibreOffice decided to bring back its LibreOffice Online project, as reported by Neowin, which had been inactive since 2022. After the original project went dormant — to which Collabora was a major contributor — they forked the code and created their own product, Collabora Online.
But this week Meeks blogged about even more changes, writing that the Document Foundation (the nonprofit behind LibreOffice) "has decided to eject from membership all Collabora staff and partners.
That includes over thirty people who have contributed faithfully to LibreOffice for many years." Meeks argues the ejections were "based on unproven legal concerns and guilt by association."
This includes seven of the top ten core committers of all time (excluding release engineers) currently working for Collabora Productivity. The move is the culmination of TDF losing a large number of founders from membership over the last few years with: Thorsten Behrens, Jan 'Kendy' Holesovsky, Rene Engelhard, Caolan McNamara, Michael Meeks, Cor Nouws and Italo Vignoli no longer members. Of the remaining active founders, three of the last four are paid TDF staff (of whom none are programming on the core code).
The blog It's FOSS calls it "LibreOffice Drama." They've confirmed the removals happened, also noting recently adopted Community Bylaws requiring members to step down if they're affiliated with a company in an active legal dispute with the Foundation. But The Documentation Foundation "also makes clear that a membership revocation is not a ban from contributing, with the project remaining open to anyone, and expects Collabora to keep contributing 'when the time comes.'"
Collabora's Meeks adds in his blog post that there's "bold and ongoing plans to create an entirely new, cut-down, differentiated Collabora Office for users that is smoother, more user friendly, and less feature dense than our Classic product (which will continue to be supported for years for our partners).
This gives a chance to innovate faster in a separate place on a smaller, more focused code-base with fewer build configurations, much less legacy, no Java, no database, web-based toolkit and more. We are excited to get executing on that.
To make this process easier, and to put to bed complaints about having our distro branches in TDF gerrit [for code review], and to move to self-hosted FOSS tooling we are launching our own gerrit to host our existing branch of core...
We will continue to make contributions to LibreOffice where that makes sense (if we are welcome to), but it clearly no longer makes much sense to continue investing heavily in building what remains of TDF's community and product for them — while being excluded from its governance. In this regard, we seem to be back where we were fifteen years ago.
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My dogs had the most devastating fight. I was terrified. And so I've made the most heartbreaking decision of all about my spaniel: LIZ JONES
For no reason, Alice suddenly launched herself at Missy, clamping her jaws around her neck, biting me by accident in the process.
Barclays set to open new branches as it plots revival of high street banking
Vim Maru, chief executive of Barclays UK, said the bank wanted to spread its 'footprint' through a branch expansion - and does not want customers to get 'stuck in some chatbot'.
Armed police guarding London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan 'leave holdall full of guns on the kerb outside his home' before they were found by pregnant woman
Five are thought to have mistakenly abandoned the bag outside the house of the mayor (pictured) in Clapham, south London, at about 9.30pm on Tuesday.
Army and RAF complete biggest military parachute jump in UK for 10 years
The biggest military parachute jump in the UK for more than 10 years has shown how the British Army and Royal Air Force can work together in the air.
Essex butcher celebrates 10 years 'keeping tradition alive' with loyal customers
Aiden Smith took over the shop in Brightlingsea ten years ago with a clear vision: to preserve the heritage of a traditional butcher
Army and RAF complete biggest military parachute jump in UK for 10 years
The biggest military parachute jump in the UK for more than 10 years has shown how the British Army and Royal Air Force can work together in the air.
PETER HITCHENS: Our King should not kowtow to boastful Trump, would-be Supreme Leader of America
I think King Charles should rebel against our government's decision to grovel to President Donald Trump.
Man City 4-0 Liverpool: Mohamed Salah's farewell tour started awfully as the Reds lost all fight in the face of the hosts' ruthlessness - if Arne Slot survives this season it will be a surprise, writes IAN LADYMAN
IAN LADYMAN AT THE ETIHAD: Liverpool were competitive for half an hour, but just dreadful thereafter. Weak and feckless in body and mind, they were Easter lambs dressed in red.