As is traditional for the site on a bank holiday, listed below are some of the newspaper articles on issues not covered (yet) on the web-site over the past six month but worth reading:-
False Accusations
Daily Mail - Businessmen to sue BA for treating men like perverts
The Times - Naming rape suspects ruins lives(article by the wonderful Minette Marrin)
Scottish TV - Charity Worker tried to frame ex-boyfriend
Belfast Telegraph - Face of a rape liar
Exeter Express - I've been torn apart by false rape claim
Daily Mail - Man falsely accused hangs himself
Daily Mail - Harman's unreliable statistics scare off rape victims - review by Baroness Stern
Daily Mail - Young woman who cried rape walks free
Daily Mail - Jurors in tears
Daily Telegraph - Facebook faker jailer
Domestic Abuse
Daily Mail - I was a husband-beater Depression
Daily Mail - Men suffer depression in silence - research by Mind
Daily Mail - Violence by women soars to 250 arrest per day
Daily Mirror - Male victims explains why he feared for his life
This is Cheshire - Increase in male victims
This is Wales - De Gwynedd domestic abuse service to include males
Boys' Education
Wales Online - Lost generation feared as boys reject education
The Independent - The number of men applying to be teachers soars
Fathers
Daily Telegraph - The role of the father has been downgraded (Ruth Deech)
National Literacy Trust - Boys struggle to find interesting books
Employment
Daily Mail - Man sacked because law firm feared sacking maternity leave colleague
New or updated web-sites
Posted by Skimmington
Really like the look of Erin's new website - an incredible improvement.
Posted by: John Kimble | Monday, 31 May 2010 at 01:28
Meantime, all Camilla Cavendish-Snob of the world 'esteemed' Times can talk about is 'useless, unemployed men'...oh, a *glut* of them:(
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/camilla_cavendish/article7138520.ece
Responsible for all of Britain's ills, apparently(!)
Posted by: R | Monday, 31 May 2010 at 20:01
Hmmm...nothing about 'useless, unemployed women'...isn't that a bit sexist, Camilla?
Posted by: S | Monday, 31 May 2010 at 20:03
I really look up it has a improvements.
Thanks for sharing :)
Posted by: Free Pension Review | Saturday, 19 June 2010 at 11:11