New fathers 'can't afford to take time off'
be: not everyone qualifies for paternitypay and, even when they do, the benefitleave, fathers receive statutory paternitypay, which is £117.18, or 90 perdon't have a problem claiming paternitypay, says Kathy Rogan, rights adviser http://www.tiscali.co.uk/money/guardian/news/2008/05/18/new-fathers-cant-afford-to-take-time-off.html
Whose body is it anyway? | Libby Purves - Times Online
cases it affirms that central principle: it's your body, nobody else's. Have your say Paternity fraud (women deceiving men men into rasing as their own children in fact fathered by some one else, and decivingeveryone has rights, but not you! david, Perth, Western Australia Another issue relating to paternity is equally dangerous for the upcoming generation. In an estate in our town there are some single mothers whowar is one obvious example. When Ms Purves realises that an honest birth certificate will lead to paternity tests and the erosion of women's power to deceive and defraud men about their offspring she'll soon re-thinkcourse is equally true for grandparents, great-grandparents etc. Maternity is a matter of fact- paternity a matter of trust. Dave Parry, Auckland, New Zealand Organ transplant is a area whereemissions, increase business profits Skull ring The Times Luxx Why good girls pay good money for bad-girl baubles Sudoku Brand new online Sudoku with daily prizes http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/libby_purves/article3187337.ece
Flexible working for 4.5m more parents will be a 'nightmare', claim business leaders| News | This
children up to the age of six, as well as improved maternity and paternity rights. "But, as any parent knows, the demands ofemployment tribunal, where they can be awarded up to eight weeks' pay. The Conservatives accused Mr Brown of stealing the http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23484936-details/Flexible+working+for+4.5m+more+parents+will+be+a+%27nightmare%27%2C+claim+business+leaders/article.do
Dustin Hoffman Biography
his parents to let him change course (and pay for him to do so) and, once Harry had agreedIt wasn’t much - Hoffman still had to pay his own train fare - but it was a startwhich he was paid $500, his biggest ever pay-day. But there was more disappointment http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/film/biographies/dustin-hoffman-biog.html
Ignore the paranoid fantasists | David Aaronovitch - Times Online government IT projects. And once they have all that information what will they do with it. A life insurance company would pay a lot of money for that information. Do you know the government already sells your details on to third partiesBristol, What if a truly evil regime got hold of my DNA markers?! Oh no.. they could.. well they could um.. perform paternity tests.. that's right, against my will.. boy oh boy, it'd be like the Holocaust all over again.. Wake up and smell
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