Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Belle of the Angel Ball: Rita Ora holds her own surrounded by a bevy of models in a striking gold gown at New York charity gala

Rita Ora may have found herself surrounded by a room full of models on Tuesday night, but the British songstress certainly held her own.

The 22-year-old looked a million bucks as she hit the red carpet at the Gabrielle's Angel Foundation 2013 Angel Ball, held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City.

The benefit, in aid of cancer research, saw the city's sexiest women - not to mention some equally gorgeous men: Hello, Hugh Jackman! - don their finest gowns for the occasion.
Holding her own: British songstress Rita Ora stood out from the model pack in her striking gold fishtail gown as she attended the Gabrielle's Angel Foundation 2013 Angel Ball in New York City on Tuesday
Holding her own: British songstress Rita Ora stood out from the model pack in her striking gold fishtail gown as she attended the Gabrielle's Angel Foundation 2013 Angel Ball in New York City on Tuesday
Holding her own: British songstress Rita Ora stood out from the model pack in her striking gold fishtail gown as she attended the Gabrielle's Angel Foundation 2013 Angel Ball in New York City on Tuesday

Picture-perfect: The 22-year-old's shimmering frock perfectly enhanced her golden skintone and platinum cropped locks, while she added a pop of colour with cherry lips and matching nails
Picture-perfect: The 22-year-old's shimmering frock perfectly enhanced her golden skintone and platinum cropped locks, while she added a pop of colour with cherry lips and matching nails

The Hot Right Now singer most definitely lived up to her song title in her elegant gold fishtail number, which gave the effect that it was dripping molten liquid and featured a draped gold beaded neckline.

Chunky platinum rings adorned almost every finger, while she a matching snakeskin clutch, earrings and bracelets completed the dazzling look.

Red talons picked up the colour of her glossy cheery lips and she played up her eyes with a healthy lashing of mascare and kohl liner.

She kept her cropped blonde looks in a contrasting yet complementary messy, wavy style.
Strike a pose: Karolina Kurkova led the fashion pack in her black column dress, featuring sexy cutout detail, which she accessorised with diamond cuffs
Strike a pose: Karolina Kurkova led the fashion pack in her black column dress, featuring sexy cutout detail, which she accessorised with diamond cuffs

Daring to bare: Model Jessica White barely protected her modesty in her sheer nude frock that featured well-placed white lace embellishment, capped sleeves and a high neckline
Daring to bare: Model Jessica White barely protected her modesty in her sheer nude frock that featured well-placed white lace embellishment, capped sleeves and a high neckline
Daring to bare: Model Jessica White barely protected her modesty in her sheer nude frock that featured well-placed white lace embellishment, capped sleeves and a high neckline

Model Karolina Kurkova keep it simple yet chic in a black column gown with sexy cutouts that gave the slim beauty some shape.

The 29-year-old kept her blonde her loose and added little more than a slick of red lippie and two matching diamond cuffs on each wrist.
Jessica White also proved her style credentials in a daring sheer backless frock that protected her modesty only with well-placed white lace detailing.

Two can play that game: Chaka Khan, 60 (left), and Debra Messing, 45, proved they can mix with - and even outshine - the younger set as they donned their finest attire for the event, held at Cipriani Wall Street
Two can play that game: Chaka Khan, 60 (left), and Debra Messing, 45, proved they can mix with - and even outshine - the younger set as they donned their finest attire for the event, held at Cipriani Wall Street
Two can play that game: Chaka Khan, 60 (left), and Debra Messing, 45, proved they can mix with - and even outshine - the younger set as they donned their finest attire for the event, held at Cipriani Wall Street

A vision in blue: The Smash star and mom-of-one looked stunning in her royal blue low-cut halterneck gown, while she wore her trademark long red lock in curls over one shoulder to show off her matching drop earrings
A vision in blue: The Smash star and mom-of-one looked stunning in her royal blue low-cut halterneck gown, while she wore her trademark long red lock in curls over one shoulder to show off her matching drop earrings

This Is HER Night: The songstress wowed the audience with her powerhouse vocals as she took to the stage during the evening's proceedings
This Is HER Night: The songstress wowed the audience with her powerhouse vocals as she took to the stage during the evening's proceedings

Voluminous capped shoulders and a high neckline added a certain amount of class to the 29-year-old model's highly-detailed ensemble.
Adding some colour to the occasion was Selita Ebanks, who was picture-perfect in a deep turquoise long-sleeved slinky dress with embellished shoulder detail.

The stunning model, 30, slicked her hair back and played up her eyes with a shimmer of gold while keeping the rest of her look minimal, with little more than a pair of dangly earrings.

Actress Debra Messing, 45, proved she can also hang with a much younger and genetically-intimidating crowd as she slipped into a royal blue low-cut halterneck number.

Fashionistas: Shanina Shaik (left) looked angelic in a plunging white dress with silver embellishment, while Alyssa Miller had nothing to be blue about in her standout short ruched navy gown with sheer train
Fashionistas: Shanina Shaik (left) looked angelic in a plunging white dress with silver embellishment, while Alyssa Miller had nothing to be blue about in her standout short ruched navy gown with sheer train
Fashionistas: Shanina Shaik (left) looked angelic in a plunging white dress with silver embellishment, while Alyssa Miller had nothing to be blue about in her standout short ruched navy gown with sheer train

Opposite ends of the spectrum: Model Angela Martini (left) looked like a mermaid in her backless frock, while Orange Is The New Black actress Dascha Polanco covered up with an intricate pink and gold patterned long-sleeved wrap dress
Opposite ends of the spectrum: Model Angela Martini (left) looked like a mermaid in her backless frock, while Orange Is The New Black actress Dascha Polanco covered up with an intricate pink and gold patterned long-sleeved wrap dress
Opposite ends of the spectrum: Model Angela Martini (left) looked like a mermaid in her backless frock, while Orange Is The New Black actress Dascha Polanco covered up with an intricate pink and gold patterned long-sleeved wrap dress

Still got that newlywed glow: Singer Pharrell Williams put his stamp on an otherwise mundane suit as he was accompanied by equally funky new wife Helen Lasichanh, who paired a sequinned dress with biker boots
Still got that newlywed glow: Singer Pharrell Williams put his stamp on an otherwise mundane suit as he was accompanied by equally funky new wife Helen Lasichanh, who paired a sequinned dress with biker boots

The mom-of-one also chose to forgo lipstick in favour of emphasising her eyes, while she wore her signature long red locks in voluminous curls over one shoulder, enabling her to show off her striking blue earrings in the process.
Legendary Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Chaka Khan showed that she's still got it as she struck a pose in her figure-hugging black sequinned gown featuring a short train and three-quarter sleeves.
The 60-year-old, who took to the stage to perform during the evening's festivities, wore her dark locks in tight curls and added some contrast to her dark smokey eyes with a pop of red on her lips.
Black is the new black: Entertainment Tonight reporter Rocsi Diaz (left) was elegant in classic black, as was Beyoncé's mom, Tina Knowles, who added some flare with lace sleeves and a feathered train
Black is the new black: Entertainment Tonight reporter Rocsi Diaz (left) was elegant in classic black, as was Beyoncé's mom, Tina Knowles, who added some flare with lace sleeves and a feathered train
Black is the new black: Entertainment Tonight reporter Rocsi Diaz (left) was elegant in classic black, as was Beyoncé's mom, Tina Knowles, who added some flare with lace sleeves and a feathered train

Underwear as outerwear: Sports Illustrated model Irina Shayk donned an interesting lingerie-style LBD perhaps more suitable for the boudoir
Underwear as outerwear: Sports Illustrated model Irina Shayk donned an interesting lingerie-style LBD perhaps more suitable for the boudoir

Also joining in on the model-fest were Russian Sports Illustrated favourite Irina Shayk, Alyssa Miller, who is best known as actor Jake Gyllenhaal's other half, Albanian Angela Martini, Australian Shanina Shaik and Swedish-born Elsa Hosk - all of whom were more than happy to flash the flesh in their stunning emsembles.

Providing entertainment for the evening was Pharrell Williams, who was Styled To Rock in a black suit with rolled sleeves and legs, polished black dress shoes and a white shirt.
He was accompanied to the gala by his new bride, model and designer Helen Lasichanh, who showed off her own unique flare for fashion in a black and emerald sequinned knee-length frock paired with black opaque tights, matching lace-up calf-length boots and a long gold necklace.
Here's looking at you, kid: Dapper Hugh Jackman didn't fail to impress as he took to the podium in a suave suit James Bond would approve of
Here's looking at you, kid: Dapper Hugh Jackman didn't fail to impress as he took to the podium in a suave suit James Bond would approve of

Proud as punch: The 45-year-old was thrilled to present his mother-in-law, Faye Duncan, with an award during the evening's festivities
Proud as punch: The 45-year-old was thrilled to present his mother-in-law, Faye Duncan, with an award during the evening's festivities

All in the family: The star was joined on the red carpet by wife Deborra-Lee Furness (right) and her mother, honoree Faye Duncan, all of whom went for complementary all black outfits
All in the family: The star was joined on the red carpet by wife Deborra-Lee Furness (right) and her mother, honoree Faye Duncan, all of whom went for complementary all black outfits

Hugh Jackman looked suave as ever as he took to the podium alongside wife Deborra-Lee Furness as they presented an award to her honoree mother, Faye Duncan.
The trio were in perfect unison in their black outfits, with the star in a dapper suit, his wife rocking pants, a top, an off-the-shoulder cardigan and platform peep-toe heels and his mother-in-law wearing a flowy dress with sheer overlay.
Not to be outdone by the hunky Aussie star, R'n'B hitmaker Usher rocked an old-school '80s look, complete with afro.
The 35-year-old U Got It Bad singer complemented his 'do with a standout glittering suit and funky bow tie and certainly succeeded in standing out as he was joined by pal Pharrell and music mogul Clive Davis.
Looking swell! Usher embraced the '80s with his afro and glitter suit, complete with funky bow tie
Looking swell! Usher embraced the '80s with his afro and glitter suit, complete with funky bow tie

Anything for a laugh: The R'n'B hitmaker looked a tad out of place as he joined music mogul Clive Davis (centre) and pal Pharrell - though at least they seemed amused with his get up
Anything for a laugh: The R'n'B hitmaker looked a tad out of place as he joined music mogul Clive Davis (centre) and pal Pharrell - though at least they seemed amused with his get up
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Girl, 13, digs herself out of a shallow grave after she is raped and buried alive by two men in Pakistan


A teenage girl dug herself out of shallow grave after she was raped by two men and buried alive.
The 13-year-old was snatched while walking to Koran lessons from her local village in Punjab and raped by the men in an isolated area.
Her attackers then buried her alive when they thought that she had died during the assault.
Horrific: A 13-year-old girl was buried alive and left for dead after being snatched while on her way to Koran class in the Toba Tek Singh region of Pakistan
Horrific: A 13-year-old girl was buried alive and left for dead after being snatched while on her way to Koran class in the Toba Tek Singh region of Pakistan

But she regained consciousness and managed to dig her way out of the muddy grave and flag down a passerby.
She was taken to a medical centre and survived her horrific ordeal.
According to the New York Post, her father Siddique Mughal told local police that his daughter had been taken.
But they initially refused to investigate the incident.
But they were ordered to arrest the girl's alleged attackers by the Lahore High Court Chief Justice's Complaint Cell.
Justice: Gang-rape victim Kainat Soomro was labelled a 'black virgin' and shunned by her rural village after she accused her alleged attackers
Another victim: 2007 Gang-rape victim Kainat Soomro was labelled a 'black virgin' and shunned by her rural village after she accused her alleged attackers
A judge from the Toba Tek Sing area, where the attack took place, has also been asked to investigate the matter.
Child rape is becoming increasingly problematic in Pakistan.
According to Pakistani children's charity Sahil, the number of children raped between 2002 and 2012 increased from 668 to 2,788.
One of the most notable cases was that of Kainat Soomro who was attacked by four men when she was aged just 13 in 2007.
She was shunned by her village after speaking out against her attackers and was labelled a 'kari' or 'black virgin'.
Despite her own family being ordered to kill her to rid themselves of shame, they stood by her despite threats of violence against them.
Her father and one of her brothers were beaten, and another older brother went missing and was later found murdered.
Despite her quest for justice, her alleged attackers were eventually acquitted.
She told the Press earlier this year that her family have 'lost everything'.
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Disgraced Shoesmith demanded £1.5million: As backlash grows over pay-out to woman at centre of Baby P tragedy, her greed is revealed




Provoked fury: Sharon Shoesmith will benefit from a total pay-out of around £700,000 after winning her unfair dismissal case
Sharon Shoesmith demanded £1.5million in compensation after she was sacked over the death of Baby P.
The revelation prompted a fresh wave of fury yesterday, as it also emerged that the disgraced social services chief wants to start working with children again.
Shoesmith, former head of children’s services at Haringey Council, will benefit from a total pay-out of around £700,000 after winning her unfair dismissal case.
Yesterday children’s charities branded the taxpayer-funded deal ‘absolutely disgraceful’, with one former government minister saying: ‘It stinks.’
A source close to the family of Peter Connelly, who died when he was only 17 months old, said: ‘It’s not right – she should not get a penny. And she should not be allowed to work with children.’
Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles condemned the deal and accused Haringey Council of ‘bankrolling a state-sponsored cover-up’ by refusing to reveal details of the six-figure settlement.
Shoesmith prompted further anger after she posted a statement online which said: ‘A final farewell to Haringey as my case concludes.
‘I wish those of you in children’s services, especially in Haringey, success, strength and courage in all that you do. Children have been my life’s work and I hope to continue in some capacity soon now that my PhD is almost complete.’
Shoesmith began studying for a doctorate at the University of London in 2010.
Baby Peter died in August 2007 after months of horrific abuse at the hands of his mother Tracey Connelly, 31, her sadistic paedophile boyfriend Steve Barker, 36, and his brother Jason Owen, 40.
The family had been visited by professionals, including Haringey social workers and doctors, 60 times.
Shoesmith was removed from her £130,000-a year job by Ed Balls in 2008 after a damning Ofsted report on Haringey’s children’s welfare services.
Tragic case: Baby Peter died in August 2007 after months of horrific abuse at the hands of his mother Tracey Connelly, 31, her sadistic paedophile boyfriend Steve Barker, 36, and his brother Jason Owen, 40
Tragic case: Baby Peter died in August 2007 after months of horrific abuse at the hands of his mother Tracey Connelly, 31, her sadistic paedophile boyfriend Steve Barker, 36, and his brother Jason Owen, 40
But she launched an appeal claiming unfair dismissal and in 2011 the Court of Appeal concluded Shoesmith had been ‘unfairly scapegoated’ and that her dismissal by Mr Balls, the then Children’s Secretary, had been ‘intrinsically unfair and unlawful’.
'Coming after the release of Baby P's mother, there doesn't seem to be much justice for this poor child'
Claude Knights, director of child protection charity Kidscape

Lawyers representing Haringey and Shoesmith had been in lengthy discussions since that ruling. She had been due to return to court this week seeking a declaration that she remained employed by the council, but that action has now been dropped.
A statement from Haringey Council confirmed it had reached a settlement with Shoesmith but that the terms were confidential and it could not comment further.
In the 2011 ruling, senior judge Lord Neuberger suggested Shoesmith was entitled to a minimum of three months’ salary plus pension contributions.
'It's shocking given the tragedy'
Care and Support Minister Norman Lamb

But sources familiar with the terms of the pay-out said her deal will cost taxpayers ‘approaching £700,000’.

One said: ‘She was seeking more than £1.5million. It is ridiculous.’
She will get a cash payment of between £450,000 and £500,000, but the package also includes pension contributions, plus tax and National Insurance payments.
Opinion: Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles accused Haringey Council of 'bankrolling a state-sponsored cover-up'
Opinion: Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles accused Haringey Council of 'bankrolling a state-sponsored cover-up'
The High Court ruled that the Department for Education must pay for some of the settlement. It is likely to be as much as half, according to government sources.
In an attempt to shame Haringey Council into revealing details of the pay-out, Downing Street said the Government would reveal exactly how much the department will pay when the amount has been agreed.
Government officials accused the authority of seeking to conceal the true scale of the pay-out and placed the blame squarely on the shoulders of Ed Balls.
A senior government source told the Mail: ‘This began with Ed Balls and Haringey covering up the truth of the case.
‘Balls compounded the cover-up by botching Shoesmith’s removal. And it has ended with Haringey covering up the pay-out. The whole thing is abysmal.’
Mr Balls said the pay-out ‘sticks in the craw’ but defended his behaviour, saying he would act the same way again over what he branded Shoesmith’s ‘terrible failure’.
He said: ‘An independent report said there were disastrous failings in Haringey children’s services, they said that the management was at fault.

‘Sharon Shoesmith was the Director of Children’s Services so of course it leaves a bad taste in the mouth that the person who was leading that department and responsible ends up walking away with, it seems, a large amount of money.
'This is the ultimate reward for failure and taxpayers will resent every penny they contribute to it'
Jonathan Isaby, TaxPayers' Alliance

‘In law I had the right to remove a Director of Children’s Services from his or her post if they had failed. The independent report showed clearly there had been a terrible failure and I acted in the public interest.’
Mr Balls said he was given legal advice that Shoesmith could be sacked without him holding a meeting with her – a claim that the High Court rejected.
He said: ‘Whether I had had the meeting or not, at the end of that report it would have said that Haringey and Miss Shoesmith totally failed. They failed Baby Peter and the children of Haringey, and I was right to act.’
'It stinks. This'll leave a bad taste in the mouths of taxpayers'
Former Children's Minister Tim Loughton
'It's absolutely disgraceful she's been given that amount of cash'
Mor Dioum, Victoria Climbie Foundation


I CAN'T FIND WORK AND LIVE ON BENEFITS, SAYS SHOESMITH

Since her sacking in 2008, Sharon Shoesmith has expressed anger and self-pity at her treatment.
In an interview earlier this year, she said: ‘What I didn’t know before, but I have learned over the past four years, is that you don’t recover from this – it stays with you. Your entire past is just wiped away and your future is utterly gone.’
She told Public Servant magazine: ‘People I used to know ask me what I’m doing now, and they’re shocked when I say “Nothing”. They can’t quite grasp that my life hasn’t moved on at all – that I can’t find any work and I’m living on benefits.
‘I used to have a £130,000-a-year job running my own department and was a national reference point for Ofsted for special educational needs, but no organisation will take the risk of employing me because of who I am.’
She added: ‘I was certainly no softy, but being held directly responsible for the brutal murder of a child was something that I found impossible to live with.’
She also claimed she wasn’t concerned about compensation, telling The Guardian: ‘I was never in it for the money. People will want to put noughts on it and all the rest of it but I was never in it for the money. I never discussed money. I wanted to win the case, I wanted the truth to be told.’
 

Not a shred of humility. Not a jot of contrition

By JULIE BINDEL, Left-wing writer and feminist
Incompetence: In her arrogance, callousness and self-righteousness, Sharon Shoesmith is a disgrace

Incompetence: In her arrogance, callousness and self-righteousness, Sharon Shoesmith is a disgrace
As a feminist who is firmly on the political Left, I often fundamentally disagree with what I perceive as the unfair criticism of those in the voluntary sector and the caring professions in general.
I count a number of senior social workers and other child protection professionals as dear friends and colleagues, and regularly pick their brains when I am researching a newspaper article about child abuse or vulnerable adults.
But in her arrogance, callousness and self-righteousness, one member of that profession, Sharon Shoesmith, is a disgrace.
As the director of Children’s Services in the London Borough of Haringey, she presided over one of the most notorious child abuse scandals in modern British history, when her chaotic department failed to prevent the torture and killing of 17-month-old Peter Connelly in 2007.
Yet Shoesmith has never displayed a single shred of repentance for the role that her mismanagement played in the tragic child’s death. She has accepted not a jot of responsibility, shown not a scintilla of humility.
Instead, after a public outcry, she has fought a despicable campaign against her dismissal from her £133,000-a-year director’s post on the instructions of the then Labour minister for children, Ed Balls.
Her self-serving antics have been grossly offensive not only to the public but also to the memory of Baby Peter.
Her job was to care for children, but she revealed that all she cared about was her own status and money.
It is a rich irony that, in her lack of compassion and her contempt for public decency, she showed precisely why she was so unfitted for her job.

Unfortunately, her long campaign has produced the result she wanted.
This week, it emerged that she has reached a settlement with the Government and Haringey Council, following a verdict from the Court of Appeal in 2011 that her dismissal was unfair because the correct employment procedures were not followed to the letter.
The judge in that case, Lord Justice Kay, emphasised that he did not consider Shoesmith ‘blameless’, and suggested that she might be entitled to three months’ pay, plus some pensions contributions.
Yet now, it seems that her settlement could be worth as much as £700,000.
Her job was to care for children, but she revealed that all she cared about was her own status and money

That figure is an absolute outrage.
If it is true, Shoesmith is being rewarded on an epic scale for her own incompetence. Despite lethal failings in her job, she has won a pay-out that means the 59-year-old probably need never work again.
Such a financial settlement represents an affront to justice and a complete inversion of basic morality. Essentially, she is profiting spectacularly from a sickening death that her own mismanaged department helped to cause.
The award is particularly insulting at this time of austerity, with pay squeezed and living standards falling.
Other workers, paid only a small fraction of Shoesmith’s salary, lose their jobs and receive hardly anything in compensation, even after years of service.
My own father, a North-East steelworker who suffered serious injuries in his demanding job, was laid off with a redundancy payment of just £15,000.
That is 47 times less than the package Shoesmith is estimated to have received.
Involved: Shoesmith has fought a despicable campaign against her dismissal from her £133,000-a-year director's post on the instructions of the then Labour minister for children, Ed Balls (pictured)
Involved: Shoesmith has fought a despicable campaign against her dismissal from her £133,000-a-year director's post on the instructions of the then Labour minister for children, Ed Balls (pictured)
Brimming with her sense of entitlement, Shoesmith will now have riches far beyond the dreams, not only of the Haringey teachers and social workers she used to employ, but also of the taxpayers who will have to fund this tainted settlement.
If Shoesmith had any humanity, she would give the money to the NSPCC. But then, if she were more humane, she would not have behaved like this in the first place.
What has been particularly nauseating about her conduct has been her absolute refusal over the past six years to give any apology for the death of Baby Peter.
Given the enormity of the systematic, fatal abuse that Baby Peter endured — at the time of his death there were more than 50 injuries on his tiny body — the public needed to hear her say ‘sorry’.
That is what other senior public officials have done in recent years. But not a  single word of contrition has passed  Shoesmith’s lips.
If Shoesmith had any humanity, she would give the money to the NSPCC. But then, if she were more humane, she would not have behaved like this in the first place

Instead, she has moved in exactly the opposite direction, parading through her courts and across the airwaves in her egotistical, misguided quest for vindication.
When she first won her appeal against her dismissal, she declared on the steps of the court that she was ‘absolutely thrilled’.
Those words again illustrated her monstrous lack of self-awareness. How could anyone be ‘thrilled’ by any aspect of the harrowing Baby Peter saga?
Shoesmith has failed to apologise because she refuses to take any responsibility for the episode.
The buck, it seems, never stopped with her.
During yet another of her offensive media appearances, she claimed that, ‘I’m not in the blame game. I don’t do blame.’
But apportioning blame is exactly what she does. Frontline social workers, other managers, the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted), Ed Balls, and the media have all been her targets in this endless process of buck-passing.
Most shamefully of all, she even blamed her own deputy, claiming that the woman should have been more responsible because she had more expertise in child protection than she herself did.
But if Shoesmith was really anxious about her own lack of competence in social services — for most of her career, she worked in the field of children’s special needs — then why on earth did she take on the post of director in the first place?
This goes to the heart of one of the central problems with Sharon Shoesmith.
She is fond of saying that she has been ‘scapegoated’ for the Baby P scandal, but a scapegoat is someone unfairly saddled with responsibility for failure so that others can avoid the blame. But that is not what happened in her case.
For Shoesmith was extremely well paid because of the responsibilities she accepted. In return for that large salary, the buck was meant to stop with her. Equally absurd is her pose as a victim, reflected in her endless complaints about the vitriol she has suffered from the public or the media.
But the truth is she has been the focus of anger because she so noisily grieved for her own career instead of for Baby Peter.
Baby Peter is the victim of this saga, not the cold, calculating, greedy Sharon Shoesmith

Throughout her campaign of self-justification, Shoesmith has shown herself to be a typical, box-ticking bureaucrat.
Her career in management appears to represent the triumph of regulations over humanity and a victory of process over compassion. At every stage of this saga, she has been obsessively focused on procedure.
When the scandal first broke, she declared that ‘all the action taken was correct’, but, after Ofsted produced its damning report on her department, she did not dispute the findings but bleated that the inspectors had not followed the correct procedures.
Similarly, the entire thrust of her claim for unfair dismissal has been based on technicalities of employment law rather than any real concept of natural justice.
Indeed, in moral terms, it would be laughable for her to pretend that there was anything remotely ‘unfair’ about dismissing the boss of a dangerously dysfunctional department.
I am all in favour of employment laws that prevent staff being sacked or victimised by their employers, but Shoesmith has ruthlessly exploited the rules for her own selfish ends.
The employment tribunal system and the courts were never meant to cocoon useless directors from the consequences of their failures.
Baby Peter is the victim of this saga, not the cold, calculating, greedy Sharon Shoesmith.
She may have won her case, but my only hope is that one day she will gain some redemption by realising, however belatedly, that she should never have accepted what is effectively blood money.
If only she had invested as much energy in running her department as she did into fighting for cash, Peter Connelly might still be alive.
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ITV rejected me for live national service debate because I'm a girl, says Cambridge Union president.




Snubbed: Joanna Mobed was stunned when researchers from ITV's Alan Titchmarsh Show changed their minds her taking part in a debate because she was a woman
As the president of the Cambridge Union, Joanna Mobed is one of the best young debaters in the country.
So the 20-year-old felt more than capable of taking part in a current affairs discussion when a TV show contacted her.
But she was left stunned when researchers from ITV’s Alan Titchmarsh Show had a change of heart – after they found out she was a girl.
They explained that since the debate was about national service, they wanted two men to take part and asked her if she knew any male debaters instead.
Yesterday, Miss Mobed, a linguistics finalist at Murray Edwards College, said she was upset by the treatment.
‘Being a woman should not disqualify me from speaking on that motion,’ she said. ‘I was disappointed by the decision to take the programme in this direction.’
But last night ITV defended its decision, saying male debaters were needed because the discussion had been about ‘reinstating national service for men’.
However, the Bill before Parliament regarding national service also applies to women.
Producers of the daytime programme on ITV had wanted to pit the presidents of the Oxford Union and Cambridge Union against each other in a segment called the ‘Daily Ding Dong’.
After Miss Mobed – who is expected to get a first when she graduates next year – agreed to take part in the feature, she received an email telling her she was no longer needed.
The male researcher wrote: ‘This afternoon I thought I had finally got everything sorted and would be able to come back to you with the debate motion and all the details.
‘However, my executive producer has decided she wants the debate to be a specific way so all my plans have got [sic] out of the window. She would like two men to debate the motion, “This house would reinstate national service” so would it be possible for you to find me a guy who would be willing to take part? It would also be best if he was British.
‘If you could let me know as soon as you can if this would be OK and the details of who you would like to put forward.’
Miss Mobed, who has also represented the university in cross-country running and completed several summer internships in banking and finance, was upset by the email.
‘I was also a bit surprised by the request for a British speaker,’ she told student newspaper The Tab.
Change of plan: Producers of the Alan Titchmarsh Show had had wanted to pit the presidents of the Oxford Union and Cambridge Union against each other, but when Miss Mobed agreed to take part she was told she was no longer neeeded
Change of plan: Producers of the Alan Titchmarsh Show had had wanted to pit the presidents of the Oxford Union and Cambridge Union against each other, but when Miss Mobed agreed to take part she was told she was no longer needed
No girls allowed: ITV has defended its decision, saying male debaters were needed because the discussion had been about 'reinstating national service for men'
No girls allowed: ITV has defended its decision, saying male debaters were needed because the discussion had been about 'reinstating national service for men'
‘When debating, what matters is a person’s ability to think through and understand the issues involved.
‘Gender and nationality should not be a consideration in this matter.’
Conservative MP Philip Hollobone has proposed legislation that would make it mandatory for anyone aged 18-26 –regardless of sex – to spend a year doing charity work, caring for the elderly or serving in the armed forces. According to the Bill which is currently under consideration by Parliament, participants would be paid the minimum wage and would be required to live away from home, although accommodation and food would be paid for.
Academic: Miss Mobed is expected to get a first when she graduates in linguistics from Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge
Academic: Miss Mobed is expected to get a first when she graduates in linguistics from Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge
The Alan Titchmarsh Show is made for ITV by production company Spun Gold. Last night an ITV spokesman said: ‘As a TV programme we cast contributors in accordance with the subject matter.
‘For this particular item we wanted to debate the motion of reinstating national service for men and so we were looking to cast two men who would explore both sides of the argument.’
Earlier this year, the Cambridge Union became involved in another sexism row after one of its female students was subjected to heckles during a debate at Glasgow University. Since it was founded in 1815, the student-run institution has hosted many powerful figures such as Ronald Reagan and Winston Churchill.
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Thursday, 19 September 2013

'Castrate him!': Game Of Thrones star Richard Madden targeted online by angry women for sitting on Tube with legs too far apart

A Game of Thrones actor was today slammed by women for his bad train etiquette after being caught taking up too much space on the London Underground.
Richard Madden, 27, was photographed on the Bakerloo line and the image was uploaded to the Men Taking Up Too Much Space On The Train website, where a user called for him to be 'castrated'.
The commenter reportedly wrote: 'Castrate him. Maybe it would free up some of the space his c*** is desperately trying to take up.'
The Men Taking Up Too Much Space On The Train website exposes a world of sexual politics that will strike a chord with anyone who has suffered at the hands of bad etiquette on public transport.
Slammed: Game Of Thrones star Richard Madden was accused of taking up too much space on the Tube
Slammed: Game Of Thrones star Richard Madden was accused of taking up too much space on the Tube

King of the Tube: One user reportedly called for the actor's castration for the so-called bad train etiquette
King of the Tube: One user reportedly called for the actor's castration for the so-called bad train etiquette
Comments: The Men Taking Up Too Much Space On The Train website exposes a world of sexual politics that will strike a chord with anyone who has suffered at the hands of bad etiquette on public transport
Comments: The Men Taking Up Too Much Space On The Train website exposes a world of sexual politics that will strike a chord with anyone who has suffered at the hands of bad etiquette on public transport
Dozens of other men have been shamed on the Tumblr website, which has many other funny pictures posted by users of anyone they believe is being disrespectful to fellow passengers.
Even former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith waded into the row last night, saying: 'Apparently the excuse that was given here was that it can be uncomfortable for men to put their legs together.'
She told Sky News: 'I'm surprised he isn't taking any abuse from that poor guy sitting next to him who hasn't got any room.'
One user of the website said: 'Oh, look who it is. Richard, why are your legs so d*** far apart?'.
It was a common theme to reference his Game Of Thrones character, Robb Stark, who was Lord of Winterfell and later King in the North in the HBO fantasy drama.
Another picture from Men Taking Up Too Much Space On The Train
This is from Men Taking Up Too Much Space On The Train
Trend: These two pictures are also from the Men Taking Up Too Much Space On The Train Tumblr website
This was a photo on Men Taking Up Too Much Space On The Train
This man was flanked by two women on the train
Not right? Dozens of other men have been shamed on the Tumblr website, which has many other funny pictures posted by users of anyone they believe is being disrespectful to fellow passengers


Moving on: Since leaving the HBO series, Richard was last seen promoting new film A Promise with Alan Rickman and Rebecca Hall
Moving on: Since leaving the HBO series, Richard was last seen promoting new film A Promise with Alan Rickman and Rebecca Hall




'Oh man, Robb Stark is a subway leg-spreader?! Maybe the Red Wedding was justified after all…' wrote another blogger.
Couple: He is dating Doctor Who star Jenna Coleman
Couple: He is dating Doctor Who star Jenna Coleman
However some people confused Richard Madden for co-star Kit Harrington, who plays his half-brother on the show, with one saying: 'You know nothing about Tube etiquette, Jon Snow'.
But there were many comments in support of Madden, with some bloggers saying he was not actually taking up too much space, and as the 'King of the North' he was more than entitled to.
'Hey now. Robb Stark is the King of the North. He can take up as much space as he likes. When you play the game of underground seating you either win or die,' one user stated.
Another became more passionate in defence of Madden, saying: 'I hope someone just found this picture on the internet and submitted it because if you saw Richard F****** Madden on the train and took a picture because he was taking up too much room, what are you even doing?'
Since being uploaded on June 5, the image has received 520 notes by Tumblr users.
Richard - who is dating Doctor Who star Jenna Coleman - has thrown himself into film work since his time on Game Of Thrones came to an end.
He was last seen promoting A Promise with co-stars Rebecca Hall and Alan Rickman at Venice Film Festival. Madden's representative did not immediately respond to a MailOnline request for comment
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Nicole Scherzinger shows off her moves in a beaded bikini as she gets into the carnival spirit on X Factor Judges Houses shoot

She’s meant to be working hard mentoring her acts in a bid to retain her X Factor crown but it looks like Nicole Scherzinger has found some time to party in between filming duties.
The 35-year-old has jetted to the sunny climes of Antigua to shoot her Judges Houses stage of the ITV show.
And the stunning star has certainly been making the most of her short time on the paradise isle.
Party time! Nicole Scherzinger gets stuck into the carnival atmosphere as she films her Judges Houses episode for the X Factor in Antigua
Party time! Nicole Scherzinger gets stuck into the carnival atmosphere as she films her Judges Houses episode for the X Factor in Antigua

Nicole has flown her acts to the Caribbean to whittle them down to the final three, who she will take to the live shows.
It’s rumoured the Pussycat Doll is mentoring the Girls category this year after sweeping to victory with the Boys and James Arthur in 2012.
The singer is definitely showing her young protégées a good time as she was spotted getting into the carnival spirit whilst filming at the island’s famous Shirley Heights on Wednesday.
Work hard, play hard: Nicole shows off her moves with the locals as she enjoys a beach party on the idyllic isle
Work hard, play hard: Nicole shows off her moves with the locals as she enjoys a beach party on the idyllic isle

Nicole looked gorgeous as she showed off her famous curves in an intricately beaded bikini top and high waisted denim shorts.
The singer covered up with a fringed pink wrap and slipped into some flat beaded sandals, to coordinate with her bikini.
With her brunette hair left loose and wavy, the Hawaii born star tucked a pink flower behind her ear and added some large hoop earrings to capture the relaxed island style.
Leading by example: Nicole was keen to show her X Factor acts a good time as she jetted them over to the Caribbean to whittle down her finalists
Leading by example: Nicole was keen to show her X Factor acts a good time as she jetted them over to the Caribbean to whittle down her finalists

Nicole seemed to be a huge hit with the locals as she showed off her moves to the beat of the carnival drums, at one point even donning a traditional feathered mask.

The star, who was showing off her twerking skills earlier this month, appeared to be enjoying her dance off with the locals as she broke out into a huge grin as she partied on the beach.
Island style: Nicole looked gorgeous in her beaded bikini top and tiny denim shorts, throwing a pretty printed wrap over her beach look
Island style: Nicole looked gorgeous in her beaded bikini top and tiny denim shorts, throwing a pretty printed wrap over her beach look

Nicole seems to have got the best deal out of the Judges Houses locations, managing to persuade Simon Cowell and his X Factor bigwigs to jet her out to paradise.
Louis Walsh meanwhile has recently returned from Saint-Tropez where he was joined by celeb pals Nicole Appleton and Westlife’s Shane Filan.
Robbie Williams is rumoured to have joined Sharon Osbourne in LA last weekend as she narrowed down her acts whilst Gary Barlow is thought to have filmed his stint in New York with guest judge Olly Murs.
She can do more than twerk! The X Factor judge gets stuck into a dance off with the locals
She can do more than twerk! The X Factor judge gets stuck into a dance off with the locals

There’s no official word on who Nicole has bought along as her guest mentor, but rumours suggest her good friend Mary J Blige is helping her out following her enlistment of Ne-Yo last year.
Spare a thought for Xtra Factor host Caroline Flack though who has been busy keeping her Twitter followers up to date with her jet set life as she follows the four judges around the world.
She fits right in: Nicole donned a colourful feathered mask to complete her island style
She fits right in: Nicole donned a colourful feathered mask to complete her island style

It appears the jet lag and partying is catching up with the 33-year-old who moaned to her followers ahead of her Antigua flight on Monday:
‘Home from judges house for 19 hours...... Then it begins again... Anyone got spare eyes? Or a spare suitcase?’
‘My suitcase exploded whilst in the air due to over packing .... So they sent it all through in a see thru bin bag.... Never felt cooler.’
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Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel dress in matching outfits at Runner Runner premiere

It's often said that husbands and wives morph into each other after years together.
And recently married Jessica Biel, 31, and Justin Timberlake, 32, seem to be doing just that.
Appearing together at the premiere for Justin's new movie Runner Runner in Las Vegas on Wednesday, the couple wore matching tuxedo jackets, white shirts and fitted trousers. 
Lookalikes: Justin Timberlake and wife Jessica Biel dressed in matching black suits and white shirts for the premiere of his new film Runner Runner in Las Vegas on Thursday night
Lookalikes: Justin Timberlake and wife Jessica Biel dressed in matching black suits and white shirts for the premiere of his new film Runner Runner in Las Vegas on Thursday night
Lookalikes: Justin Timberlake and wife Jessica Biel dressed in matching black suits and white shirts for the premiere of his new film Runner Runner in Las Vegas on Thursday night

Jessica, who has recently changed her name from Biel to Timberlake after marrying Justin in October 2012, looked sleek and sophisticated in a double breasted black tuxedo jacket.
The couple both wore white shirts buttoned up to the neck, fitted trousers and black shoes.
Biel wore little make-up and in doing so highlighted the fact her colouring is very similar to that of her husband.
Mrs Timberlake: Despite getting married in October 2012, Jessica has only just changed her name to Timberlake - although she will keep Biel for her professional life
Mrs Timberlake: Despite getting married in October 2012, Jessica has only just changed her name to Timberlake - although she will keep Biel for her professional life
  

Brunette beauty: 27-year-old Gemma Arterton wowed in a floor-length forest green gown
Brunette beauty: 27-year-old Gemma Arterton wowed in a floor-length forest green gown
Brunette beauty: 27-year-old Gemma Arterton wowed in a floor-length forest green gown

With her hair slicked back, even Jessica's 'do matched Justin's - although he decided against donning earrings to match.
Jessica was also toting a small square leather purse and vampy dark red nails.
Joining the pair on the red carpet at the Planet Hollywood Casino & Resort were fellow Runner Runner stars Ben Affleck, Gemma Arterton and Anthony Mackie.
British Bond girl Gemma wowed in a floor-length forest green gown, which emphasised her hourglass figure and porcelain skin.
Talented: Ben Affleck plays the corrupt owner of an online poker site that cheats a young student (Timberlake) out of his tuition money
Talented: Ben Affleck plays the corrupt owner of an online poker site that cheats a young student (Timberlake) out of his tuition money

The 27-year-old brunette beauty accessorised with just gold cuff and a slick of deep red lipstick.
Affleck, who laughed and joked with Justin on the carpet, kept his look understated in a pale grey suit and matching skinny tie.
And Grey's Anatomy actor Anthony Mackie, 34, was possibly the best dressed man at the event, in a silver-grey jacket, navy slacks, blue shirt and striped tie - but ruined the look by chewing a wooden toothpick  as he posed for pictures.
Talented bunch: Director Brad Furman, who also helmed the Matthew McConaughey vehicle The Lincoln Lawyer, shared the mic with Mackie as he addressed their fans
Talented bunch: Director Brad Furman, who also helmed the Matthew McConaughey vehicle The Lincoln Lawyer, shared the mic with Mackie as he addressed their fans

Sharing a joke: Stars of the film Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake looked equally dapper in their suits
Sharing a joke: Stars of the film Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake looked equally dapper in their suits
The film, which is scheduled to be released October 4 in the US, centers around Princeton student Richie Furst, played by Timberlake, who finds himself penniless after being conned out of his tuition money by an online poker site.
Travelling to a remote island on the trail of the website owner, Ivan Block - played by Ben Affleck - he becomes the conman's protégé.
However, their relationship becomes dangerously unstable when an FBI agent played by Anthony Mackie tries to use Richie to bring Ivan down. 
Experienced actors: While Affleck may be the acting heavyweight, Justin's films - including The Social Network and Bad Teacher - have gained positive reviews
Experienced actors: While Affleck may be the acting heavyweight, Justin's films - including The Social Network and Bad Teacher - have gained positive reviews
Another bromance? Ben and Justin couldn't seem to get enough of each other
Another bromance? Ben and Justin couldn't seem to get enough of each other

Stars of the show: Co-stars Grey's Anatomy actor Anthony Mackie and British Bond girl Gemma Arterton joined Justin and Ben on the red carpet
Stars of the show: Co-stars Grey's Anatomy actor Anthony Mackie and British Bond girl Gemma Arterton joined Justin and Ben on the red carpet

Make way! Crowds of fans mobbed Affleck and Timberlake as they arrived at Planet Hollywood Casino & Resort
Make way! Crowds of fans mobbed Affleck and Timberlake as they arrived at Planet Hollywood Casino & Resort
Goofing around: Carrot Top made a surprised face as Holly Madison posed like a diva
Goofing around: Carrot Top made a surprised face as Holly Madison posed like a diva
Can't pick a side? Holly Madison simultaneously posed with her hand on both hips as she rocked a royal blue dress
Can't pick a side? Holly Madison simultaneously posed with her hand on both hips as she rocked a royal blue dress
Can't pick a side? Holly Madison simultaneously posed with her hand on both hips as she rocked a royal blue dress
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