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Lawsuits pile up as U.S. parents take on social media giants

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 17:43

As concern grows over social media, U.S.lawsuits stack up

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Surge in mental health problems worst among girls

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Lawyers zone in on algorithm designs, whistleblower leaks

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Others see platforms as scapegoat for evdeN EvE NaKliYaT society's woes

By Avi Asher-Schapiro

LOS ANGELES, Feb 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - At about the time her daughter reached the age of 12, American health executive Laurie saw her once confident, happy child turning into someone she barely recognized.At first, she thought a bad case of adolescent angst was to blame.

Initially, her daughter had trouble sleeping and grappled with episodes of self-loathing and anxiety, but by the time she was 14, she had started cutting herself and was having suicidal thoughts.

Without Laurie knowing, she had been sneaking away her confiscated smartphone and spending hours online at night, trawling through posts about self-harm and eating disorders on social media platforms.

"One day she said to me: 'Mom, I'm going to hurt myself badly if I don't get help,'" Laurie said as she described the mental health crises that have plagued her daughter for the last two years, disrupting her education and devastating the family's finances.

She asked to use only her first name in order to protect the identity of her daughter.

Paying for her daughter's care - therapists, a psychiatrist, and multiple residential treatment facilities across the country - has nearly bankrupted Laurie, who recently sold her house in California and moved to a cheaper home in another state.

In August, she filed a lawsuit on behalf of her daughter against the social media platforms she blames for the ordeal: Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok.

The case is one of dozens of similar U.S.lawsuits which argue that, when it comes to children, social media is a dangerous product - like a car with a faulty seat-belt - and that tech companies should be held to account and pay for the resulting harms.

"Before (she used) social media, there was no eating disorder, there was no mental illness, there was no isolation, there was no cutting, none of that," Laurie told the Thomson Reuters Foundation about her daughter, who is identified as C.W.in the suit.

Don Grant, a psychologist who specializes in treating children with mental health issues linked to digital devices, eVDen eVE NakliYAt said Laurie's predicament is increasingly common.

"It's like every night, kids all over the country sneak out of their houses and go to play in the sewers under the city with no supervision. That's what being online can be like," he said.

"You think just because your kids are sitting in your living room they're safe - but they're not."

Facebook's parent company Meta Platforms Inc, Snap Inc, which owns Snapchat, and TikTok declined to comment on individual lawsuits, but said they prioritized children's safety online.

Meta executives, under criticism over internal data showing its Instagram app damaged the mental health of teenagers, have highlighted the positive impacts of social media, and their efforts to better protect young users.

ASBESTOS, TOBACCO, SOCIAL MEDIA?

Laurie is represented by the Social Media Victims Law Center, a firm co-founded by veteran trial lawyer Matt Bergman, who won hundreds of millions of dollars suing makers of the building material asbestos for concealing its linkage with cancer in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Bergman decided to turn his attention to social media after former Facebook executive Frances Haugen leaked thousands of internal company documents in 2021 that showed the company had some knowledge of the potential harm its products could cause.

"These companies make the asbestos industry look like a bunch of Boy Scouts," Bergman said.

Facebook has said the Haugen papers have been mischaracterized and taken out of context, and that Wall Street Journal articles based on them "conferred egregiously false motives to Facebook's leadership and employees".

Bergman's firm has signed up more than 1,200 clients including Laurie over the past year, taking out television ads asking families who worry about their children's social media use to get in touch on a toll-free hotline.

In addition to more than 70 cases involving child suicide, the firm has collected over 600 cases linked to eating disorders.If you cherished this article and you also would like to collect more info regarding Evden EVe nAKLiyaT nicely visit the internet site. Dozens more accuse social media firms of failing to prevent sex trafficking on their platforms, or stem from accidental deaths after children attempted viral stunts allowed to spread online.

In late 2022, 80 similar federal suits from 35 different jurisdictions were consolidated together and are now being considered by the U.S.District Court for the Northern District of California.

Laurie's suit is part of a similar bundle of suits filed in California state courts.

HIDING BEHIND SECTION 230

None of these cases - or any of those filed by Bergman - have yet to be heard by a jury, and evden eVE NAKliyaT it is not clear if they ever will.

First, he has to get past Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a provision that provides technology companies some legal immunity for content published on their platform by third parties.

Courts routinely cite the provision when they dismiss lawsuits against social media firms, which prevents the cases from moving on to trial.

In October, for example, a court in Pennsylvania blocked a lawsuit against TikTok brought on behalf of a child who died after suffocating themselves doing a so-called blackout challenge that was widely shared on the video-sharing site.

When it was enacted in the 1990s, Section 230 was intended to shield the nascent tech industry from being crushed under waves of lawsuits, providing space for companies to experiment with platforms that encouraged user-generated content.

Laura Marquez-Garrett, a lawyer with the Social Media Victims Law Center who is taking the lead on Laurie's case, eVdEn eve NakLiyat said she believed her cases could be won if a court agreed to hear them.

"The moment we get to litigate ... and move forward, it's game over," she said.

Bergman and Marquez-Garrett are part of growing cohort of lawyers who think Section 230 is no longer tenable, as political pressure builds on the issue.

President Joe Biden has voiced support for "revoking" Section 230, and politicians in both parties have proposed legislation that would scrap or tweak the provision. But so far, no reform packages have gained traction, shifting the focus of reform efforts to litigation.

"We aren't talking about small companies experimenting with new technology; we're talking about huge companies who have built harmful products," Bergman said.

Bergman and his team say the harm to their clients is not primarily about harmful speech that just so happened to be posted online, but that it can directly be attributed to design decisions made by the tech companies.

His lawsuits focus on the building of algorithms that maximize the amount of time children spend online and push them towards harmful content; the way friend recommendation features can introduce children to predatory adults - as well as the lax controls for parents who want to restrict access.

"These lawsuits are about specific design decisions social media platforms have made to maximize profit over safety," Bergman said.

Asked by the Thomson Reuters Foundation to comment on the company's product designs, Meta sent an emailed statement from its global head of safety, Antigone Davis, who said the company takes children's safety seriously.

"We want teens to be safe online. We've developed more than 30 tools to support teens and families, including supervision tools that let parents limit the amount of time their teens spend on Instagram, and age verification technology that helps teens have age-appropriate experiences," the statement read.

A Snap spokesperson did not comment directly on the pending litigation, adding in a statement that "nothing is more important to us than the wellbeing of our community."

"We curate content from known creators and publishers and use human moderation to review user generated content before it can reach a large audience, which greatly reduces the spread and discovery of harmful content," the statement added.

'FOR PARENTS EVERYWHERE'

Laurie's lawsuit - which was filed in late August in the Superior Court of Los Angeles - alleges that TikTok, Meta and Snap, are "contributing to the burgeoning mental health crisis perpetrated upon the children and teenagers of the United States."

"I'm doing this for parents everywhere," she said.

A sharp increase in depression and suicide among U.S.teenagers coincided with a surge in social media use about a decade ago, though a slew of research has reached mixed conclusions about a possible link.

Bergman is not the first lawyer to try to bring a tech firm to court for building an allegedly harmful product.

Carrie Goldberg, a New York-based lawyer, helped to popularize the notion that social media software is essentially like any other consumer product - and that harms it causes in the real world should open up manufacturers to lawsuits.

In 2017, she sued the dating app Grindr on behalf of Matthew Herrick, a man who was stalked and threatened online by an ex-boyfriend, but could not get Grindr to block his harasser.

Goldberg argued that Grindr's decision to make it difficult to kick harassers off the app should open the company up to some liability as designers of the product, but the court disagreed - ruling that Grindr merely facilitated communications, and was therefore protected under Section 230.

"I couldn't get in front of a jury," Goldberg recalled, saying that if such cases were allowed to proceed to trial, they would likely succeed.

A lot has changed in the last five years, she said: the public has become less trusting of social media companies and courts have started to entertain the notion that lawyers should be able to sue tech platforms in the same way as providers of other consumer products or services.

In 2021, the 9th Circuit Court in California ruled that Snap could potentially be held liable for the deaths of two boys who died in a high-speed car accident that took place while they were using a Snapchat filter that their families say encouraged reckless driving.

In October, the U.S.Supreme Court decided to hear a case against Google that accuses its YouTube video platform of materially supporting terrorism due to the algorithmic recommendation of videos by the Islamic State militant group.

Legal experts said that case could set an important precedent for how Section 230 applies to the content recommendations that platforms' algorithms make to users - including those made to children such as Laurie's daughter.

"The pendulum has really swung," Goldberg said."People no longer trust these products are operating in the public good, and the courts are waking up."

Outside the United States, the balance has shifted still further, and is beginning to be reflected both in consumer lawsuits and regulation.

In September, a British government inquest faulted social media exposure for the suicide of a 14-year-old girl, and lawmakers are poised to implement stringent rules for age verification for social media firms.

But aside from a recent bill in California that mandates "age appropriate design" decisions, efforts in the United States to pass new laws governing digital platforms have largely faltered.

Trial lawyers like Bergman say that leaves the issue in their hands.

CONSENT AND CONTROL

Laurie's daughter got her first cellphone in the sixth grade, when she started taking the bus to school alone.When her mental health began to deteriorate soon after, her mother did not initially make a connection.

"In many ways I was a helicopter parent," Laurie said. "I did everything right - I put the phone in the cupboard at night, we spoke about the appropriate use of technology around the dinner table."

Now, Laurie knows her daughter had secretly opened multiple social media accounts in an attempt to evade her mother's vigilance, spending hours connected at night in her bedroom.

Laurie soon realized her daughter was wearing long-sleeved shirts to cover up cutting scars on her arms.

"When I asked her about it, she said, "Mom, there are videos showing you how to do it on TikTok, and Snapchat - they show you what tools to use."

TikTok and Snap said harmful content is not allowed on their platforms, and they take steps to remove it.

With her self-esteem plummeting, Laurie's daughter was introduced to older users on Snapchat and Instagram who sought to groom and sexually exploit her - including requesting sexually explicit images from her, according to her lawyers.

Although Laurie wanted to keep her daughter offline, social media platforms designed their products "to evade parental consent and control," her lawsuit alleges.

A Meta spokesperson pointed to a number of recent initiatives to give parents control over their children's online activity, including a "Family Center," introduced in 2022, which allows parents to monitor and limit time spent on Instagram.

Laurie's daughter surreptitiously opened five Instagram, six Snapchat and three TikTok accounts, according to her lawsuit, many before she turned 13 - the age when social media firms can allow minors to open accounts.

"There was no way for me to contact all these companies and say, 'don't let my daughter log in,'" Laurie said.

Though Laurie wanted to further restrict her daughter's social media access, she was concerned that - since all her classmates were communicating on the apps - her daughter would feel socially excluded without them.

ENDLESS SCROLLING

Laurie's daughter is just one data point in a trend that psychologists have been trying to make sense of over the last decade.

Between the years of 2012 and 2015, U.S. teenagers reporting symptoms of depression increased by 21% - the number was double for girls, said Jean Twenge, an American psychologist and researcher studying mental health trends.

Three times as many 12- to 14-year-old girls killed themselves in 2015 as in 2007, Twenge said.

Until about 10 years ago, cases involving depression, self-harm and anxiety had been stable for decades, said Grant, the psychologist.

"Then we see this big spike around 2012 - what happened in 2011?The advent of Snapchat and Instagram," he said.

One driver of this trend, researchers say, is social comparison - the way that products including Instagram and TikTok are engineered to push users to constantly compare themselves to their peers in a way that can torpedo self-esteem.

"She'd say "Mom, I'm ugly, I'm fat"," Laurie recalled of her daughter. "Keep in mind: she's 98 pounds (44 kg), and 5 foot 5 (165 cm)."

"So I'd ask her, 'why do you think this?' And she'd say, 'because I posted a photo and only four people liked it'."

Grant said he sees children hooked by very specific design choices that social media companies have made.

"Just think about endless scrolling - that's based on the motion of slot machines - addictive gambling," said Grant, who spent years treating adult addiction before turning his focus to children's technology use.

Still, mental health experts are divided on the interplay between children's mental health and social media use.

"Social media is often a scapegoat," said Yalda Uhls, a professor of developmental psychology at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).

"It's easier to blame (it) than the systematic issues in our society - there's inequality, racism, climate change, eVden eve NAkLiyaT and there's parenting decisions too."

While some children may attribute a mental health challenge to social media, others say the opposite. Polling by Pew in November showed that less than 10% of teens said social media was having a "mostly negative" impact on their lives.

There are still big gaps in research into concepts such as social media addiction and digital harm to children, said Jennifer King, a research fellow at the Stanford University Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence.

"But the internal research - the Frances Haugen documents - are damning," she said. "And of course, it was shark bait for trial lawyers."

INHERENTLY DANGEROUS?

Toney Roberts was watching CNN at 2 a.m. on a winter's evening in early 2022, when he saw an advertisement he never expected to see.

A woman on screen invited parents to call a 1-800 number if they had a "child (who) suffered a mental health crisis, eating disorder, attempted or completed suicide or was sexually exploited through social media."

"I thought, wait, this is what happened to our daughter," he recalled.

It had been more than a year since he found his 14-year-old daughter Englyn hanging in her room. She eventually died from her injuries.

Roberts later discovered that his daughter had viewed a video depicting the specific suicide method on Instagram, and that in the months leading up to her death she had been sucked into an online world of self-harm content, and abuse.

He began to comb through his daughter's phone, creating a dossier of her mental health spiral, which he attributed to her use of Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

To his distress, he found the video that may have played a part in her death was still circulating on Instagram for months after she died.

Meta declined to comment on the Roberts case, but said in an emailed statement that the company does not "allow content that promotes suicide, self-harm or eating disorders."

After Roberts called the 1-800 number, Bergman and Marquez-Garrett flew to Louisiana to meet the family, and last July, he and his wife Brandy sued the three social media companies.

"I didn't want my daughter to be a statistic," Roberts said, adding that the user who created the video he thinks inspired his daughter's suicide still has an active Instagram account.

TikTok and Snapchat also declined to comment on the case.

Bergman often compares his cases against social media platforms to the avalanche of lawsuits that targeted tobacco companies in the 1950s onwards: lawyers only began winning cases after leaked documents showed advance knowledge of cancer-causing chemicals.

In Laurie's case, for example, the lawsuit cites documents made public by Haugen showing an internal Facebook conversation about how 70% of the reported "adult/minor exploitation" on the platform could be traced back to recommendations made through the "People You May Know" feature.

Another employee suggests in the same message board that the tool should be disabled for children.

Meta did not directly respond to a request for comment on the document.

Since the so-called Facebook Papers were first published in September 2021, Meta has made a number of changes, including restricting the ability of children to message adults who Instagram flags as "suspicious."

But at the time Laurie's daughter was using social media, none of the platforms had meaningful restrictions on the ability of adults to message children, her lawyers say, a design choice they argue should open the companies up to legal liability.

Bergman said facts like this illustrate social media litigation should become the next "Big Tobacco."

Some other lawyers are not convinced by the parallel, however.

"For every person that gets harmed or hurt in real ways, I suspect there are literally millions who have no problems at all, and are having a great time on the platform," said Jason Schultz, director of New York University's Tech Law and Policy Clinic.

"Courts are going to have to ask: is this really an inherently dangerous thing?"

DESIGN DECISIONS

King, for her part, agrees that design choices made by the platforms are problematic.

"There's growing evidence that the companies made design decisions that were so skewed toward promoting engagement, that they can lead users to very harmful places," she said.

John Villasenor, the co-director of the UCLA Institute for Technology, Law, and Policy, said it could be hard to distinguish between a well-designed algorithm and one that might under some circumstances promote addictive behaviors.

"It's not unreasonable for platforms to build digital products that encourage more engagement," he said.

"And if someone is prone to addiction, and can't stop using it - is that always the platform's fault?"

In late 2022, Laurie's daughter returned home after spending a chunk of her high school years in residential treatment centers.

Each week, she sits down with her mother so they can go through everything she has posted on Instagram - the only social media platform Laurie decided to let her keep using, so she could still connect with her friends.

Today, she is doing much better, Laurie said."I feel like I have my daughter back."

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Brazilian 'ghost' aircraft carrier gets a reprieve

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 16:06

BRASILIA, EvDen eVe nakLiyat Feb 1 (Reuters) - A decommissioned 32,000-ton 1960's aircraft carrier has been floating off Brazil's shore for three months since Turkey refused it entry to be scrapped there because the rusting ship is an environmental hazard.

The Brazilian Navy's Sao Paulo carrier had been towed by tugs to Europe but did not get past the Gibraltar straits, and was returned across the Atlantic.

The Navy has acknowledged the ship is a risk to the environment and could sink, so it has not been allowed into Brazilian ports.

But plans to scuttle the carrier on Wednesday at high sea in Brazilian waters were blocked by public prosecutors citing the environmental threat it poses, EvDen EVe Nakliyat including asbestos used for paneling in the ship.

Environment Minister Marina Silva has met with Defense Minister Jose Mucio to stop the sinking of the ship, her spokesperson said.

The Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier served the French Navy from 1963 to 2000 as the Foch, evDEn eve NAkliYaT capable of carrying 40 planes on board.

The Navy did not respond to requests for comment.

Brazilian media report that a Saudi Arabian company called Sela Trading Holding Company has offered to buy the abandoned carrier for 30 million reais ($6 million).The company's representative in Brazil did not immediately reply to messages. If you cherished this report and you would like to receive much more data about EVDEn EvE NakliyAT kindly take a look at our own internet site. ($1 = 5.0775 reais) (Reporting by Anthony Boadle; Editing by David Gregorio)

Cody Gakpo joined Liverpool TOO EARLY, claims Holland's Ronald Koeman

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 14:34

might have made the move to too early, new Holland EvDEN eVe NaKLiyaT boss has claimed.

The 23-year-old forward but is yet to score or make an assist in his first six appearances for Jurgen Klopp's side.

His new national team coach said it was good to have young Dutch players moving to bigger leagues.

However, Koeman added that it could also be difficult for them and said the Dutchman is currently struggling to find his feet.

Koeman said the fact that Liverpool, eVden eVE nAKLiyAt who snatched the Dutch forward from under the noses of Manchester United, were underperforming did not benefit Gakpo's game.

Cody Gakpo has struggled since making a £44million switch from PSV to Liverpool in January

Ronald Koeman said it was good to have young Dutch players moving to bigger leagues

'You can see that, that he has ended up in a team that is not doing well.Then it becomes more difficult for him, as a new signing. You are tested right away,' he said. 

'And if you don't score or you're not important and you don't win any matches, it's very difficult, EVDEN Eve NAkLiyat especially for a young player. 

'If that's was someone aged 28 with experience, it would be different.

'The level in England is higher than in the Netherlands, but they are also young boys, aren't they? Like (Ryan) Gravenberch going to Bayern (Munich) and not playing.Then that is difficult,' he said on a YouTube show hosted by former footballer Andy van der Meyde.

Before joining Liverpool, Gakpo had scored nine goals and made 12 assists in 14 matches for PSV in the Eredivisie this season. If you liked this write-up and you would like to get far more details about evdEn Eve nAkLiYat kindly stop by our own page.  

He also scored three goals for his national side during their World Cup campaign in Qatar.

Koeman, who began his second stint in charge on January 1, said he was keeping a keen eye on all Dutch exports as he considers his first selection for the Euro 2024 qualifiers.

The Netherlands take on France and Gibraltar in March.

Before joining Liverpool, Gakpo had scored nine goals and made 12 assists in 14 matches for PSV in the Eredivisie this season

He also scored three goals for his national side during their World Cup campaign in Qatar

After signing, Gakpo told the 'I feel really good, I'm really excited to be here.I'm looking forward to start training and start playing for this amazing club.

'I think this is a great club for me to come in and try to show what I can [do] and try to help the team to achieve more beautiful moments that they already did in the past years.

'I think for me personally it's also good to develop here and there's a lot of great players here [who] I can learn a lot of things from.'

He added: 'I'm really looking forward to [playing at Anfield].I heard a lot of great stories about the stadium, about the atmosphere. I cannot wait.

'Obviously [my aim is] to win as many prizes as we can as a team, to perform well, to show the world what we can do as a team and what I can do as a player.And personally, just to keep developing and become a better player every season.

'I'm really thankful that everybody is giving me such a warm welcome and I'm really looking forward to seeing everybody in the stadium and around the city.'

Head of Epsom College

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 14:18

Head of Epsom College 's husband, who is understood to have killed his wife and seven-year-old daughter before turning his gun on himself, wrote he was 'desperate to do something better with his days' as he set up a doomed wine-importing business, it was revealed last night. 

George Pattison, 39, was an accountant with a history of business woes, most recently setting up consultancy firm Tanglewood in 2016, before taking out a £14,000 director's loan in 2021.

In a presentation pitching a wine-importing company, he described himself as 'a career accountant desperate to do something better with his days', The Telegraph reports.

Mr Pattison said he had worked 'in a variety of industries including corporate finance, investment management and financial consultancy'. 

It comes as comments from Emma in an interview published in School Management Plus magazine six days before her death emerged, in which she said she was looking forward to an 'exciting future'. She was found dead alongside her husband and their daughter Lettie in their home on school grounds.

Epsom College head Emma Pattison, 45, her husband George, 39, and their seven-year-old daughter Lettie

Police believe Mr Pattison shot his wife and daughter dead before turning the gun on himself

The family was discovered dead at their property within the school grounds at around 1.10am on Sunday, police said, shortly after Mrs Pattison made a distressed phone call to her sister. 

Mrs Pattison moved to the college with daughter Lettie in September, while husband George remained in their old £1.5million home in Caterham as its sale went through. 

Neighbours said Mr Pattison had been 'flitting between' their old house and the property at Epsom College before the keys were handed to the new owners last month.

It was only then that he moved into the family's new home.

Neighbours described Mr Pattison as reserved and said they often saw him drinking wine alone in the family's Caterham home.

Just hours before the shootings, , who said nothing appeared out of place or unusual between the couple.

Mr Pattison was understood to show no sign of being upset or worried during the evening. 

A friend of the family told : 'On Saturday night they threw a dinner party.It was quite an intimate affair and literally turned out to be their last supper.

'Nothing unusual happened. There were no arguments, no indication he would go on to do something so horrific a short time later.'

In an interview published days before her death, Mrs Pattison said she saw the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the independent schools sector as an opportunity.'It could be time to shape a really exciting future for the country,' she said. 

She also spoke about plans to open the Surrey school to a wider section of the community by improving access with bursaries. 

Mrs Pattison added Covid-19 had brought about 'an absolute sea change' in what parents wanted for their children.

She said: 'They used to talk about results and Oxbridge.That has turned about-face completely since Covid. It's now about well-being, pastoral care, kindness, service and charity.'

She acknowledged challenges for the independent sector, saying: evdEn eVe nAkliyAT 'The image of the exclusive private school has to be a thing of the past.Exclusivity is a dirty word nowadays. 

'The independent schools sector has to offer something very different going forward, for its own pupils and for the social impact it could bring.'

Mrs Pattison added it was charity and impact on the local community which was closest to her heart, saying she wanted her pupils to become 'part of the solution' to society's problems.

Interviewer Zoe MacDougall paid tribute to Mrs Pattison after news of her death emerged, praising her 'warm and easy personality'.

She said: 'Talking to Emma, it was clear that service and kindness were core values.Her vision was for her pupils to learn truths about the world around them, in preparation for the adults that she hoped they would become: people who would play leading roles in society with understanding, compassion and EVden eve NaKLiYAt integrity. 

'I found her inspirational.'

Mrs Pattison with her daughter Lettie.The seven-year-old has been described as a 'little angel' and evden eVE nAkliyat 'perfect in every way' following her death on Sunday morning 

Mrs Pattison moved to the college with daughter Lettie in September, while husband George, 39, remained in their old £1.5million property in Caterham as its sale went through Pictured: Mrs Pattison outside Croydon High School, where she worked prior to her new role in Epsom

It emerged yesterday that Mrs Pattison made a distressed phone call to her sister Deborah Kirk in the early hours of Sunday morning, just minutes before she would be shot dead. 

Ms Kirk immediately jumped into a car and drove out to the college in Surrey, but arrived too late and discovered her sister's body as well as those of her husband George and Lettie.

Surrey Police confirmed they believe Mr Pattison shot his wife and daughter dead before turning the weapon on himself, and that no third party was involved in the killings. 

The force has referred itself to the independent watchdog over the triple shooting after it emerged they had been in touch with Mr Pattison just days before.

The killer had held a shotgun licence for many years and officers had called him to check on the storage for his firearm last Thursday.Officers did not visit the premises.

Home Office regulations state that gun owners must notify police of any change of address as soon as they move.

In December, Mrs Pattison told a student podcast that her move had been 'a really big change for my family', adding: 'I've got a new job, my husband got a new job, which wasn't meant to happen, but did, and my daughter has started a new school.' 

Mrs Pattison had only become head of the prestigious college five months ago, and was the first woman to hold the role

Mrs Pattison's frantic call to her sister Deborah Kirk (pictured together) and her husband prompted relatives to jump into a car and drive out to her in Surrey

Emma Pattison with her husband George at a school function

A police vehicle outside Epsom College in Surrey on Monday following the three deaths in an apparent murder-suicide

A neighbour of the family in Caterham told MailOnline: 'It's horrific what's happened at the college.Should you loved this short article and you would like to receive more info about evDeN eVe NaKliyAT generously visit our web site. I never heard any arguing or anything like that when they lived here. 

'They appeared to have it all - a nice house, good jobs and lots of money.

'As well as the BMW, George also drove a Jaguar XR and an Audi S5.They'd also spent a lot of money doing up the house.

'When they first moved in it was quite a scruffy granny-style house but they'd extended the kitchen and landscaped the back garden as well as improving the front of the house.

I went from homeless to a six-figure salary

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 13:20

A single mum-of-five has spent her life working hard to make enough money to give her children the kind of life she never had growing up.

Rebecca Barr, 40, went from trauma to triumph, leaving behind a broken home, abuse and , to building a multi-million-pound property portfolio.

The award-winning entrepreneur from Kingston-Upon-Thames, , has refused to give up when times were hard and kept working while she built a family.

Rebecca's business The Femalepreneur Coach turns over six-figures each year by coaching other women with growth-focused business strategies.

Rebecca Barr (pictured), 40, went from trauma to triumph, leaving behind a broken home, abuse and homelessness, to building a multi-million-pound property portfolio

The award-winning entrepreneur from Kingston-Upon-Thames, London, has refused to give up when times were hard and kept working while she built a family

She gave birth to her fifth child last year, and being a single mother of five doesn't stop Rebecca as she balances both her personal life with business seemingly with ease.

Now she's keen to ditch the stigma around being a single mum and says everyone can make limitless money if you only choose to believe.

She said: 'Women can make their own money story and we can all become wildly wealthy on our own terms, no matter what our personal life looks like.

'My childhood was filled with grief, abuse, violence and homelessness, but I knew I was destined for more.

'I refused to believe that was meant to be my life, so I worked really hard to turn it around.

'I haven't had an easy ride in my adult years either and haven't had the best luck with men.

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Rebecca lost her dad when she was just four years old. A Naval Officer, he died aged 25 whilst serving abroad.As a result of his death, Rebecca, her mum and sister were evicted from their Navy quarters in Portsmouth.

Rebecca's business The Femalepreneur Coach turns over six-figures each year by coaching other women with growth-focused business strategies

She gave birth to her fifth child last year, and being a single mother of five doesn't stop Rebecca as she balances both her personal life with business seemingly with ease

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She said: 'We were forced into an unsettled life that we never expected.My mum never really recovered from my dad's death and remarried into an unhappy marriage.

'I became witness to dysfunctional and abusive behaviour, including violence, sexual abuse and gambling.'

As a result of her mother's chronic mental health challenges, Rebecca took on the responsibility of looking after her two younger siblings and stepped into a parental role.

She said: 'I had to watch my mother's decline including multiple suicide attempts and felt extreme pressure to look after her and my brother and sister.

'I can remember Mum telling me not to expect her at the school gates, as she was planning to end her life.'

Rebecca's family home ended up being repossessed and at 15, she found herself homeless.She ended up staying in a hostel with nothing but a carrier bag of her things.

She said: 'I eventually went to live with my aunt, but we moved about so many times I lost count. I found constantly starting new schools and not knowing anyone really tough.

'I remember thinking how I never wanted to repeat all this toxicity if I ever had my own family, so I took on three jobs - working in a bakery, glass collecting at a social club, and babysitting.'

Rebecca lost her dad when she was just four years old.A Naval Officer, he died aged 25 whilst serving abroad

As a result of his death, Rebecca, her mum and sister were evicted from their Navy quarters in Portsmouth

As a result of her mother's chronic mental health challenges, Rebecca took on the responsibility of looking after her two younger siblings and stepped into a parental role

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She said: 'It felt like I'd suddenly become a property developer overnight and Sarah Beeny became my idol.'

Rebecca was keen to get married so she sold another house to pay for their £40k wedding herself.

She said: 'I wanted to live the dream and have a huge white wedding.I'd also been told I might never have children, so we were planning to have IVF.

'But our marriage wasn't meant to be. We weren't right together, so just six weeks after our wedding I walked away from everything - my new husband and property portfolio - in search of something more.'

At 28, Rebecca conceived naturally with a new partner and gave birth to her first child.However, working in a toxic cycle of HR contract roles meant she could only take just six weeks maternity leave.

Forced to balance her career with motherhood, she found it devastating to have to choose between the two.

Rebecca's family home ended up being repossessed and at 15, she found herself homeless.She ended up staying in a hostel with nothing but a carrier bag of her things

Rebecca was 16, juggling three jobs and studying to finish her exams.Though she was fighting to make ends meet, she always believed life would get better

Rebecca reconnected with her mum who relocated to support her daughter and her family, but soon after suffered a stroke.

Rebecca said: 'It was such a shock.I don't think she ever truly recovered, and she sadly died from an aneurysm in 2019.

'Afterwards, I was grieving and balancing my work with parental responsibilities, with no support from my employers.

'I decided to go to university as a mature student to focus on building the best future possible for my family.I graduated with a degree in HR whilst pregnant with my second daughter.'

Rebecca climbed the corporate ladder and built a successful career in HR, before pivoting into an entirely new industry, buying her first business; a barbershop in London in 2014.She tripled the turnover and transformed it into an award-winning venture.

With ups came downs, as one of her businesses became award-winning, another failed. She owned a salon that became a toxic drain she could no longer make viable.

She said: 'It was a valuable lesson in money, energy and letting go that I still use to this day in my current business.'

Soon after, she met her first partner and by the age of 25, had built a million-pound property portfolio by buying, renovating and EVdEn eVE nAkLiyaT selling houses

Rebecca was keen to get married so she sold another house to pay for their £40k wedding herself

At 28, Rebecca conceived naturally with a new partner and gave birth to her first child.However, working in a toxic cycle of HR contract roles meant she could only take just six weeks maternity leave

Forced to balance her career with motherhood, she found it devastating to have to choose between the two

Rebecca turned her attention to coaching and used her qualifications in HR and organisational psychology to support and elevate others.

Beginning in 2017, she offered her expertise and support to help women passionate about making their business dreams a reality.

She then certified as a life coach and EVDEN eVE NAkliyAT achieved qualifications in NLP (neuro linguistic programming), EFT (emotional freedom technique), timeline therapy and hypnotherapy.

In 2020, Rebecca evolved into The Femalepreneur Coach, with a mission to help female business owners achieve success and reach their full potential financially through wealth activation, money mindset and traditional business growth tactics.

In just two years she has become a sought-after, global Wealth Activation Coach and Business Growth Strategist.

Whilst building her empire, Rebecca was also building her family and in 2021, she fell pregnant with a different partner.But the relationship didn't work out and last year, evdEn eVE nakliyaT she became a single mum-of-five children, now aged 12, 10, eight, four and one.

She said: 'I have had terrible relationships with men but am ever the optimist and believe I will meet the right man soon.'

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She said: 'Despite all I've been through, I'm a strong, successful woman and I love nothing more than helping others achieve limitless success too.Anything is possible with the right mindset!'

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Airbus and Qatar Airways settle bitter A350 jet row

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 12:27

By Tim Hepher

PARIS, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Airbus and Qatar Airways have settled a dispute over grounded A350 jets, the companies said on Wednesday, EvdEn Eve nAKliYAT averting a potentially damaging UK court trial after a blistering 18-month feud that tore the lid off the global jet market.

The "amicable and mutually agreeable settlement" ends a $2 billion row over surface damage on the long-haul jets.The spat led to the withdrawal of billions of dollars' worth of jet deals by Airbus and prompted Qatar to increase purchases from Boeing.

The cancelled orders for 23 undelivered A350s and 50 smaller A321neos have been restored under the new deal, which is also expected to see Airbus pay several hundred million dollars to the Gulf carrier, while winning a reprieve from other claims.

Financial details were not publicly disclosed.

The companies said neither admitted liability.Both pledged to drop claims and "move forward and work together as partners".

The deal heads off what amounted to an unprecedented public divorce trial between heavyweights in the normally tight-knit and secretive $150 billion jet industry.

The two sides had piled up combined claims and counter-claims worth about $2 billion ahead of the June trial.

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire welcomed the deal, which came in the wake of increasing political involvement amid close ties between France, where Airbus is based, and Qatar.

"It is the culmination of significant joint efforts. It is excellent news for the French aerospace industry," he said.

Airbus shares closed up 1% before the announcement.

Qatar Airways had taken the unusual step of publicly challenging the world's largest planemaker over safety after paint cracks exposed gaps in a sub-layer of lightning protection on its new-generation A350 carbon-composite jets.

Airbus had acknowledged quality flaws but, EVDen Eve naKLiyAt backed by European regulators, had insisted that the jets were safe and accused the airline of exaggerating flaws to win compensation.

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Supported by a growing army of lawyers, both sides repeatedly bickered in preliminary hearings over access to documents, to the growing frustration of a judge forced to order co-operation.

Analysts said the deal would allow both sides to feel vindicated, with Qatar Airways winning damages and recognition that the problem lay outside the manual and therefore required a new repair, and evDEN eve NAkliYaT Airbus standing its ground on safety and EVDeN EvE nAKLiYat spared the difficult task of finding a home for cancelled A350s.

Qatar will get the in-demand A321neos needed to plan its growth, albeit three years later than expected, in 2026.Airbus' decision to revoke that order, separate from the disputed A350 contract, had been criticised by global airlines group IATA.

Airbus said it had done its best to avoid pushing Qatar too far back in the queue, though some experts question whether it could have met the earlier schedule because of supply problems.

The settlement is also expected to stop the clock ticking on a claim for grounding compensation that had been growing by $6 million a day, triggered by a clause agreed upon after the repainting of a jet for the World Cup revealed significant surface damage.

Originally valued at $200,000 per day per plane, Airbus' theoretical liability was ratcheting upwards by a total of $250,000 an hour for 30 jets - or $2 billion a year - by the time the deal was struck, based on court filings.Neither side commented on settlement details.

Airbus said it would now work with the airline and regulators to provide the necessary "repair solution" and return Qatar's 30 grounded planes to the air.

Confirmation of a settlement came after Reuters reported a deal could arrive as early as Wednesday.In 2021, a Reuters investigation revealed other airlines had been affected by A350 skin degradation, all of whom said it was "cosmetic".

The dispute has focused attention on the design of modern carbon-fibre jets, which do not interact as smoothly with paint as traditional metal ones, and shed light on industrial methods.In case you have virtually any inquiries concerning in which along with the best way to make use of evdEn EVE NAKLiYaT, you can contact us at the web-site. (Additional reporting by Leigh Thomas, Michel Rose Editing by David Goodman, Diane Craft and Gerry Doyle)

United and Liverpool lack London postcode to get 'prices they floated'

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 06:34

Former Liverpool chairman Sir Martin Broughton has questioned the valuations that the owners of the Reds and Manchester United have placed on their clubs. 

Broughton believes that the two clubs will struggle to get the asking prices of over £4billion given that they are not in London. 

The businessman insisted that have property interests in London, and would therefore be more in the capital, rather than moving their 'pads' to the North West.

Sportsmail  that expect to make an offer for United, and it was

Broughton was part of an ultimately failed bid to takeover Chelsea last year, and claimed that it was this experience that highlighted how potential billionaire investors would prefer a club located in the capital. In case you loved this short article as well as you want to receive more details with regards to EVdEn EVe naKliyAT i implore you to visit our own web-page.  

Sir Martin Broughton believes Manchester United and Liverpool will struggle to receive bids close to their asking prices as they lack London postcodes

United's owners Joel (L) and Avram (R) Glazer are seeking north of £6bn to sell the club 

Fenway Sports Group (FSG) are not thought to have set a timeframe on their efforts to sell Liverpool

Brazilian Navy says it will sink 'ghost' aircraft carrier at high sea

<更新日時> 06月15日(木) 06:27

BRASILIA, Feb 1 (Reuters) - A decommissioned 1960's aircraft carrier has been floating offshore for three months since Turkey refused it entry to be scrapped there will be sunk in the Atlantic Ocean in waters under Brazil's jurisdiction, the Brazilian Navy said on Wednesday.

The 32,000-tonne Sao Paulo carrier had been towed by a tug to Europe but did not get past the Gibraltar straits, and EVDEn Eve NaKliYAt was returned across the Atlantic after Turkey decided it was an environmental hazard.

The Navy said in a statement that the ship is taking on water and is at risk of sinking, so it has not been allowed to dock at Brazilian ports.

Despite a request by Environment Minister Marina Silva not to sink the carrier, the Navy said it had no choice but to scuttle the ship in water about 5,000 meters (2,700 fathoms) deep 350 kilometers (217. Should you have any questions with regards to where in addition to how you can work with EvdEN eVE NakliYaT, you can contact us with our own website. 48 miles) off-shore within Brazil's exclusive economic zone.

The site is far from environmental protection areas and EVDen EvE nAKLiyat free of undersea communication cables, the Navy statement said.

"Given its deteriorating floating condition and the inevitability of uncontrolled sinking, there is no other option but to jettison the hull and sink it in a planned way," it said.

The Navy had planned to scuttle the carrier on Wednesday at sea but public prosecutors sought to stop the sinking in Brazilian waters citing the environmental threat it poses, including tonnes of asbestos used for eVdEN eVe NakLiyaT paneling inside the ship.

A federal judge on Wednesday afternoon denied their request for eVDen Eve naKLiyat an injunction arguing that the Navy had weighed the environmental impact against other factors.

The Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier served the French Navy from 1963 to 2000 as the Foch, capable of carrying 40 planes on board.(Reporting by Anthony Boadle; Editing by David Gregorio and EvDEN evE nAKliYaT Diane Craft)

6 Receitas De Brigadeiro Gourmet Para Diversificar Seu Portfólio Máquinas De Sorvete

<更新日時> 06月12日(月) 21:54

Então, resolvi recomendar um curso que de fato tem conteúdo Relevante, produzido pela famosa Chef Confeiteira Marrara Bortoloti. O melhor custo-benefício com as Melhores Receitas da Super Confeiteira Marrara e ainda vai poder sair na frente da concorrência aprendendo todo o passo a passo.

Receitas Para Ganhar Dinheiro Vendendo: Melhores Opções Que Possibilitam Uma Renda Extra Rápida

Assim perdem a uma grande oportunidade de obter uma fonte de renda. Você tem risco ZERO com a garantia, ou seja, o curso possui uma garantia de 7 dias e se não gostar basta pedir seu dinheiro de volta ao suporte. Ou até mesmo para quem precisa de alguma ideia para iniciar seu negócio, afinal, a economia do país oscila bastante. Pois todos os arquivos da apostila, receitas e bônus, estarão disponíveis para download a partir de qualquer computador, celular ou tablet conectado à Internet. A escolha da panela também é importante para a confecção de seus brigadeiros gourmet. É a etapa inicial básica para saber quanto cobrar de seus brigadeiros gourmet. Isso porque muita gente procura comprar esses doces gourmetizados para o Dia das Mães, Páscoa, Dia dos Namorados e, principalmente, festas de aniversário.

Brigadeiro Gourmet Explosivo

Pra iniciar o cálculo de maneira correta, veja quanto você gastou com os ingredientes, desde achocolatado em pó até latinhas de leite condensado. Acrescente o leite condensado e o resto dos ingredientes e misture bem, sem parar de mexer para não queimar, até soltar todo do fundo da panela. Ou seja, tem que ser uma totalmente adequada para fazer esse doce.

Brigadeiro De Capuccino

Essa é uma afirmação-chave que nós sempre destacamos em nossos cursos e treinamentos. Pense que, ao se tornar um microempreendedor individual, terá mais chances de fechar parcerias interessantes ou, até mesmo, conseguir o termo de permissão da prefeitura. Uma das dicas mais importantes, é garantir que os ingredientes utilizados na hora de fazer os brigadeiros sejam de qualidade. Até porque os brigadeiros são democráticos, tendo receitas de brigadeiro gourmet alcoólico, vegano, sem lactose e muitos outros.

Aliada a imagens e vídeos de ótima qualidade, dicas, curiosidades e promoções, sua brigaderia tem tudo para dar certo. Sempre ofereça embalagens chamativas em kits com cinco ou mesmo 20 unidades. Crie também um perfil no Instagram, publique boas fotos dos seus brigadeiros e faça posts chamativos. Comece sempre pela parte visual porque fazer brigadeiros bonitos e chamativos, levam as pessoas a comprá-los.

Coloque o cacau em pó, a manteiga e o leite condensado em uma panela e leve ao fogo médio. Em princípio na panela coloque o leite condensado, a manteiga, o chocolate branco e misture atá soltar do fundo da panela. Em outra panela, misture a pimenta com o açúcar e três colheres de água. Brigadeiros Gourmet são os tradicionais doces que conhecemos das festas infantis. Enrole e passe no biscoito moído ou se preferir não enrole e deixe a geleia aparecendo como forma de decoração, sem precisar passar o biscoito.

Embalagem Individual Blister Brigadeiro Docinho Gourmet

Para vender brigadeiro e ter sucesso, construa um plano de negócio consistente e tire do papel o quanto antes. Retire do fogo e coloque em uma travessa e ponha na geladeira para esfriar. Começar a fazer doces gourmet para vender é uma alternativa barata e simples de começar seu próprio negócio. Quando deslanchar, você terá condições para se dedicar apenas às vendas. Além disso, diferente do brigadeiro tradicional, o gourmet usará barra de chocolate na Receita de Brigadeiro Gourmet Fitness (leia mais aqui Www.demilked.com), deixando ainda mais cremoso o produto. Mexa sem parar até que comece a formar bolhas, acrescente as colheres de pistache e continue mexendo, agora em fogo baixo.

Todo Mundo Ama Brigadeiro

Receitas De Brigadeiro Gourmet Para Vender

<更新日時> 06月12日(月) 09:25

Uma apresentação correta de seus produtos é mais ampla e garante que você conseguiu fazer brigadeiros perfeitos. Adorei sua receita de Brigadeiro Gourmet, é um pouco diferente das que eu costumo fazer, mas ficou uma delicia. Embalagens bonitas e criativas são apenas uma parte importante da apresentação de seus brigadeiros, mas, existem outras questões que devem ser levadas em consideração. Sem sombras de dúvidas Curso de Brigadeiro Gourmet é uma excelente escolha para quem quer aprender a Como Ganhar Dinheiro com Brigadeiro e fazer renda extra. Isso vale para esta e para todas as outras dicas presentes aqui. Me conta aqui nos comentários e aproveite para sugerir outros temas, ok? Apresenta-se com nova roupagem, com novos sabores e um visual de deixar qualquer pessoa apaixonada e com vontade de comer. Acho que pode ficar com gosto de amido, mas nao tesyei.

Brigadeiro Gourmet Chocolate Belga Ao Leite

Obrigada por ter compartilhado conosco essa receita. Coloque no fogo baixo e fique mexendo por minutos ou até virar um brigadeiro mole que desgrude do fundo da panela. Coisa que todos nós estamos sempre precisando. Outros materiais muito bons pra serem usados na confecção de embalagens criativas para brigadeiros são papelão ou papel kraft ondulado, papel reciclado, palha e fibra natural.

Receita Base Para Fazer Geladinho Gourmet Em Casa

Não deixe de fazer e nos contar como ficou! 5 - Em uma panela, misture o leite condensado, o creme de leite, o chocolate em pó e o corante. Mexa bem o brigadeiro e não pare até você obter o ponto desejado, seja de colher ou para enrolar.

Modo De Fazer O Video Brigadeiro De Nutella (https://Writeablog.net) Gourmet Ferrero Rocher

Depois é só passar as bolinhas no confeito que escolheu e colocar nas forminhas.

Após esfriar unte as mãos e faça pequenas bolinhas confeitando com o granulado. Passe um pouco de água nas mãos para começar a enrolar seu brigadeiro e passar no granulado. Enrole os brigadeiros e passe no chocolate granulado. As raspas de limão siciliano também são bem-vindas. Depois de esfriar o brigadeiro, você pode congelar a massa. Em panelas de fundo grosso, o calor é distribuído melhor e a massa não forma grumos.

Além de deixar o brigadeiro cremoso, a margarina tem um sabor suave e não interfere no sabor do docinho. Doriana sem sal, que são ideais para preparar doces, massas e pães. Unte as mãos com manteiga e, usando uma colher, retire porções de cerca de 15g da massa.

Passe em açúcar granulado misturado com raspas de limão ou outro confeito de sua preferência. Seu brigadeiro estará pronto quando você virar a panela de lado e a massa do brigadeiro desgrudar totalmente do fundo sem grudar na borda. Achei que fosse muito dificil fazer brigadeiro gourmet. Leve a panela ao fogo brando (o mais baixo que conseguir no seu fogão) e mexa sem parar até o final. Estou muito animada,vou começar a fazer pra vender……Quero muito poder dar um testemunho q deu certo vender os docinhos… Muito obrigada pela ajuda.

Erico Rocha é, segundo a InfoMoney, o principal especialista de Marketing Digital para pequenos negócios online do Brasil. Um dos segredos para ter sucesso nesse ramo é criar estratégias para ampliar o negócio, pois a lucratividade maior está nos pedidos personalizados e encomendas para eventos.

Diferenciação E Padronização – Sua Marca Registrada

O ideal é combinar os métodos de venda, mas se não for possível, escolha aquele que melhor se adequar à sua realidade. Uma das maiores vantagens de trabalhar com este tipo de doce é exigir pouco investimento.

Notícias Impactantes Sobre O Poder Do Brigadeiro Gourmet

Para confeitar, utilize chocolate branco ralado ou até mesmo confeitos prontos de chocolate branco. De posse destes itens, é possível iniciar uma pequena produção e testar a aceitação da clientela. Erico ama Empreendedorismo e acredita que esse tem a força necessária para mudar o Brasil. Se acha que utilizamos uma imagem sua, por favor nos comunique para que possamos verificar. Para você ter uma ideia, existem milhares de mulheres hoje criando negócios lucrativos e garantindo uma renda extra através de brigadeiros. Agora a decisão é sua, escolhendocomoganhar dinheiro com doces gourmete qual doce produzir. Estamos falando de um fato, provado e comprovado diariamente por gente do mundo todo. Outra dica bacana é apostar nos doces especiais para intolerantes à lactose, veganos e fitness. Geralmente, as pessoas se interessam pelos doces divulgados em redes sociais e aplicativos, por exemplo, e fazem encomendas. A internet é, sem dúvida, uma grande aliada para aumentar as vendas de brigadeiros, pois possui as ferramentas necessárias para a divulgação dos seus produtos na cidade. Você pode fazer isso de diversas maneiras, desde o tamanho diferenciado dos seus brigadeiros até as embalagens com a marca do seu negócio.

Faça Coxinhas Para Vender

Separamos algumas dicas infalíveis para você saber como conseguir uma ótima renda extra com doces gourmet. O conceito "todo mundo pode empreender" não é apenas uma frase de efeito.

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