A couple of Swedish parents have stirred up debate in the country by refusing to reveal whether their two-and-a-half-year-old child is a boy or a girl. Pop’s parents, both 24, made a decision when their baby was born to keep Pop’s sex a secret. Aside from a select few – those who have changed the…
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Scots seek end to £1bn ID card plans
The Scottish Government have demanded an end to the identity card scheme. They have urged newly-appointed Home Secretary Alan Johnson to cancel the £1.1billion UK-wide project. Holyrood Community Safety Minister Fergus Ewing said: “Given the current financial climate, I believe the UK Government should have better uses for the vast sums of money being spent…
Peeping Tom jailed for filming women in toilets
A Peeping Tom who abused his position as a janitor to secretly film women going to the toilet at Coventry Council House has been jailed for six months. Peter Hartley used his camera phone to record dozens of employees visiting a cubicle between November 2007 and February 2008. Police found 119 separate video clips on…
No retrial in Pirate Bay case
Sweden’s Court of Appeal ruled on Thursday that the judge in the high profile Pirate Bay case was not biased, as has been claimed by lawyers representing the men behind the popular file sharing site. The appeals court judgment means that the case will not be reheard at Stockholm District Court. “We have reached the…