1. Cliff Richard’s home searched in paedophile investigation
Entertainer Sir Cliff Richard has released a statement denying he was involved in the sexual abuse of a child under the age of 16 after UK police searched his Berkshire home.
The Mirror reports the allegations relate to an alleged assault that took place against a young boy at a concert by the American evangelical preacher Billy Graham at Bramall Lane stadium in June 1985.
The 73-year-old entertainer issued a statement insisting the allegations were false and pledging to cooperate fully with the police after a five-hour search of his home.
2. Pay gap
Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has shown the pay gap between men and women is now at its worst in 20 years.
The statistics show that men in full-time work are being paid nearly $15,000 more a year than women.
Average, ordinary full-time gross earnings for men came in at $1,560.50 a week, while women earned $1,274.40.
It is thought the gap stems from large salaries paid in the male-dominated mining and construction industries, reports The Australian.
3. US riots
It is being called “Baghdad USA”.
Ferguson – the small town in Missouri – has seen violent protests from its citizens after the police killing of an unarmed black teenager.
Four nights of extreme violence have followed, with police firing tear gas against protesters, arresting 16 people – including two reporters – with rocks and a Molotov cocktail thrown at police officers.
Top Comments
Why would children of stay at home mothers need to go to childcare for care and education? I thought that was what you stayed home to do, care for them and teach them things.
Some people just dont know how to do this. It doesnt always come naturally. Plus the social aspect and learning from others is important too - monkey see, monkey do. I think everyone should have access to childcare. It is definitely a form of education and given children learn most and most quickly up to age 4 it is importabt to develop and challenge them academically and socially.
some people are lazy is what you mean I think Dan.
Yes Dan l agree that the most vital time for learning is up to the age of 5 so the children with a stay at home parent would be advantaged learning wise compared to the children in childcare. The stay at home parent has so much more time to teach them things.
Formal education starts at Kindergarten before that there are playgroups where stay at home parents can take their children for socialising
Number 5 is even more heartbreaking news. All the tears for the Iraqi people.