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Showing posts with label Forced Marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Forced Marriage. Show all posts
Thursday, 12 February 2026

The Law Is Clear. The Failure Is Not: A Briefing on Safeguarding, Enforcement and Accountability in the UK

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The Law Is Clear. The Failure Is Not: A Briefing on Safeguarding, Enforcement and Accountability in the UK This article brings ...
Monday, 9 February 2026

When Nobody Is Accountable: How Safeguarding Failure Becomes the Default Setting

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When Nobody Is Accountable: How Safeguarding Failure Becomes the Default Setting The most damaging feature of Britain’s safegu...
Sunday, 8 February 2026

The Quiet Erosion of the Rule of Law: How Fear, Delay and Parallel Norms Are Failing the Vulnerable

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The Quiet Erosion of the Rule of Law: How Fear, Delay and Parallel Norms Are Failing the Vulnerable (This article consolidates...
Saturday, 7 February 2026

The Pattern We Refuse to Confront: How Fear and “Sensitivity” Are Eroding the Rule of Law

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The Pattern We Refuse to Confront: How Fear and “Sensitivity” Are Eroding the Rule of Law This is not about isolated scandals....
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I’m Darryl Magher, a long-time community advocate working across Sandwell and Walsall. I’ve spent years helping residents challenge bad decisions, push for transparency, and get straight answers—mainly because I’ve never been very good at keeping quiet when something needs doing. I work closely with Friends groups, supporting parks, nature reserves, open spaces and wildlife. Mobility issues mean I’m not exactly diving into ponds or sprinting across fields, but I’m always there to advise, organise, advocate and lend a hand where I can. Protecting nature isn’t about heroics; it’s about care, consistency and refusing to let things slide. I’ve also built strong relationships with the Police and NHS, acting as a constructive “critical friend”—supportive when things go right, challenging when they don’t, and always speaking up for vulnerable residents who struggle to be heard. Whether it’s chasing issues that fall “between departments”, helping residents navigate council processes, or pushing for fairness and accountability, I try to be the person who doesn’t give up. I care deeply about this place—its people, wildlife and green spaces—and I’ll keep doing what I do best: supporting,
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