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‘Let Us Sleep’: English Churches Welcome Campers
Sep 13, 12:03 AM EDT Newsletter Signup BusinessTechnologyWorldNationalMedia & CultureOpinionSportsLuxury World By James PHEBY 09/12/19 AT 11:44 PM Silent night, holy night takes on a whole new meaning for visitors paying for an unorthodox overnight stay in a mediaeval English church.With a midnight walk in the graveyard and the chance to play some show tunes on the church organ, "champers" -- short for church campers -- make the most of the experience."It adds to the mood, thinking about who is sleeping underneath us," says university student Kae Ono, with a nod towards the gravestones, ahead of what she and her three friends hope will be a spooky sleepover in the 13th-century hilltop church in the English countryside.Hiring out their space for "champing" stays is providing a handful of churches in England and Scotland with a way to bring in much-needed cash for their upkeep."Champers" pay around £50 (56 euros, $62) each to hire out St Mary's Church in … [Read more...] about ‘Let Us Sleep’: English Churches Welcome Campers
Part Two – Home Grown Player requirements in English football and the introduction of “club-developed” players
Last week, Sports Shorts considered the genesis of home grown player requirements within European football and the current requirements that are in place in both the English Football League (“EFL”) and the English Premier League (“EPL”).In this second instalment, we discuss whether or not the requirement to name home grown players in match day squads is an effective means of developing elite English-qualified talent and providing them with sufficient opportunities in first team football. Why have the EFL implemented changes to its home grown player regime?The forthcoming changes to the EFL Rules and Regulations form part of the EFL’s wider strategy of revitalising the fortunes of the England national team.In May 2014, then FA Chairman Greg Dyke published his England Commission report (“Commission Report”), which sought to identify and address the causes of the Three Lions’ decline on the international stage.One … [Read more...] about Part Two – Home Grown Player requirements in English football and the introduction of “club-developed” players
Language Assistance for Non-English Speakers: New ACA Anti-Discrimination Rules
On May 18, 2016, Health and Human Services published its final rules implementing the anti-discrimination provisions of the Affordable Care Act § 1557. This is the first of several alerts discussing aspects of the new rule: this alert focuses on those provisions requiring language assistance for persons with limited English proficiency; future alerts will cover rules related to sex discrimination and persons with disabilities. The new language assistance rules build on but extend beyond HHS's 2003 Guidance Regarding Limited English Proficient Persons, 68 F.R. 47311 ("LEP Guidance"). ApplicationThe new rules apply to any entities ("covered entities") that operate a health program or activity that receives federal financial assistance under programs operated by HHS, including but not limited to Medicaid or Medicare parts A, C and D, but excluding Medicare Part B. (45 C.F.R. § 92.2(a); 81 F.R. 31383). Among others, the rule applies to hospitals, clinics, medical practices, solo … [Read more...] about Language Assistance for Non-English Speakers: New ACA Anti-Discrimination Rules
Disclosure of EU Leniency Materials: English High Court Outlines the Boundaries of Document Disclosure
In the latest of a series of disputes over disclosure in antitrust damages actions, on 4 April 2012 the English High Court ordered that several passages from the confidential version of the European Commission’s decision in COMP/F38.899 Gas Insulated Switchgear(GIS) and associated materials submitted to the Commission by companies seeking lenient treatment (leniency materials) be turned over to UK National Grid plc, in support of its damages claim against certain suppliers of GIS. National Grid is seeking damages from GIS suppliers—which the Commission previously concluded participated in a cartel and subjected to a fine—and wanted to obtain information to support its case.The High Court’s ruling follows the recent seminal decision of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Pfleiderer AG v Bundeskartellamt C-360/09 and adds to the growing patchwork of different decisions on disclosure that exist across the European Union. The High … [Read more...] about Disclosure of EU Leniency Materials: English High Court Outlines the Boundaries of Document Disclosure