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Claire Wills-Goldingham

    The Court of Protection Made Clear
    Lovers and Strangers
    Dublin 1916
    Reading Paul Muldoon
    • Dublin 1916

      • 272 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania
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      Headquarters and focus of the 1916 Rising, Dublin's General Post Office is the most famous building in Ireland. This book tells the story of the events in and around the GPO in Easter Week, using participant and eye-witness accounts, diaries and newspaper reports.

      Dublin 1916
    • Lovers and Strangers

      • 240 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      The battered and exhausted Britain of 1945 was desperate for workers - to rebuild, to fill the factories, to make the new NHS work. From all over the world and with many motives, thousands of individuals took the plunge. Most assumed they would spend just three or four years here, sending most of their pay back home, but instead large numbers stayed - and transformed the country. Drawing on an amazing array of unusual and surprising sources, Clair Wills' wonderful new book brings to life the incredible diversity and strangeness of the migrant experience. She introduces us to lovers, scroungers, dancers, homeowners, teachers, drinkers, carers and many more to show the opportunities and excitement as much as the humiliation and poverty that could be part of the new arrivals' experience. Irish, Bengalis, West Indians, Poles, Maltese, Punjabis and Cypriots battled to fit into an often shocked Britain and, to their own surprise, found themselves making permanent homes. As Britain picked itself up again in the 1950s migrants set about changing life in their own image, through music, clothing, food, religion, but also fighting racism and casual and not so casual violence. Lovers and Strangers is an extremely important book, one that is full of enjoyable surprises, giving a voice to a generation who had to deal with the reality of life surrounded by 'white strangers' in their new country

      Lovers and Strangers
    • The essential, plain English guide to Court of Protection law & practice. ​Court of Protection Made Clear: A User's Guide aims to help everyone involved in Court of Protection proceedings. The book deliberately sets out to bridge the gap between the people using the Court and the professionals who advise them so that all involved can make fully informed decisions about money and welfare at what can be a stressful time. Using plain English, it demystifies the law, language and procedure and is enhanced by a raft of invaluable flowcharts, tables and model documents that help put the guidance into practice. While accessible to the non-lawyer the book also provides the professional legal adviser with a quick, clear first point of reference. It will therefore be an essential reference for all: care home managers and senior staff local authority staff working in elderly care services other professionals acting as deputies or advising on family affairs individuals who have become involved in Court of Protection proceedings for whatever reason private client & family lawyers undertaking Court of Protection work

      The Court of Protection Made Clear