Pages

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Protecting children from online porn, a ‘universal’ right to high-speed broadband and driverless cars: Queen’s Speech for consumers as Cameron insists EU battle won't paralyse government David Cameron pled


 

The Queen was led to her throne in the House of Lords as part of a grand procession through the Royal Gallery. The Queen prepares in the robing room, donning the Imperial State Crown and her train, at the back of the palace after arriving under the Victoria Tower



Protection for children from online porn and a ‘universal’ right to high-speed broadband have been unveiled in the Queen’s Speech as David Cameron pledges the EU referendum will not paralyse his government.
The monarch declared that every household will have a legal entitlement to fast internet connection as she outlined the government’s agenda for the next year.
Age verification will be required to access porn sites, and households will be in line for compensation if their broadband goes wrong. There will also be enhanced protections from spam callers.  
In the last big parliamentary set-piece before the EU referendum, the monarch outlined the key planks of the government's agenda in a ceremony steeped in pomp and tradition.
The 'one nation' package would also see the introduction of 'weekend' jails - with thousands of criminals freed during the week to work and keep in touch with their families.  
The Queen delivering her speech opening the parliamentary session today 
 The Imperial State Crown is carefully prepared in the grand Royal Gallery, behind the main House of Lords chamber, ahead of the arrival of The Queen in WestminsterThe Imperial State Crown is carefully prepared in the grand Royal Gallery, behind the main House of Lords chamber, ahead of the arrival of The Queen in Westminster

The monarch and Prince Philip walked into the Royal Gallery hand in hand
Sokoto – Public and private sector workers in five states of the North West on Wednesday defied the nationwide strike action ordered by the Ayuba Waba faction of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) over fuel price increase. The Federal and state workers in Katsina, Kano, Kaduna, Sokoto, and Kebbi have reported to their duty posts in defiance of the order.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/workers-north-west-shun-nlc-strike/
Sokoto – Public and private sector workers in five states of the North West on Wednesday defied the nationwide strike action ordered by the Ayuba Waba faction of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) over fuel price increase. The Federal and state workers in Katsina, Kano, Kaduna, Sokoto, and Kebbi have reported to their duty posts in defiance of the order.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/workers-north-west-shun-nlc-strike/

No comments:

Post a Comment