| No Images? Click here Former Conservative cabinet minister Justine Greening has described the allegations made by women against Prime Minister Boris Johnson as “deeply concerning”.Greening, who now sits as an independent MP, told BBC Radio 4′s Today programme that the accusations raised questions about “character and integrity.”Matt Hancock has revealed the government is looking at banning children from school if they do not get vaccinated.In an interview with HuffPost UK at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester on Sunday, the health secretary said there is a “very strong argument” for making vaccinations compulsory for children.The six-year-old boy who fell five floors after he was allegedly thrown from a viewing platform at the Tate Modern is regaining movement in his right arm and hand, according to an update from the family.The unnamed boy, who is understood to be French, was holidaying with his family when he was attacked in August. He suffered a bleed on the brain and fractures to his spine, legs and arms.Brexit campaigner Gina Miller has said she was subjected to “disturbing” verbal abuse while walking with her daughter.Miller, the businesswoman who took one of the cases that led to the Supreme Court ruling the government’s prorogation of parliament was unlawful, said she was recognised on the street as she took her 12-year-old daughter for an eye test on the day after the court ruling last week.More than 400 people named Nigel gathered in a country pub for a special party designed to “celebrate Nigelness”.The event at the Fleece Inn in Worcestershire, was attended by 433 Nigels, according to Landlord Nigel Smith – including one who flew over from America especially.It’s early on a Sunday morning and I’ve been woken up suddenly by horrendous first day period cramps. The type of cramps that make you feel physically sick, like someone is wringing your uterus out to dry – and there’s no escaping them.I’ve battled with severe period pain since my early teens. God knows how many packets of ibuprofen and paracetamol I’ve ploughed through over the years. Likewise I can’t even count the number of times I’ve scalded my stomach on a boiling hot water bottle (sadly it’s sometimes the only way to minimise, or detract my mind from, the pain).As the newly appointed secretary of state for work and pensions, I am committed to making sure that everyone has the opportunity to realise their potential and find their dream job.Since 2010, more than 3.7million additional people are in employment, with around three-quarters of these jobs full-time and permanent. Employment for disabled people has risen by over one million in the last six years.Five years ago, I left home to go to university, eager to begin The Time Of My Life.I remember the floral bedsheets I picked out in Ikea with my mum; I remember the way the student halls smelled. What I don’t remember exactly is the day I started to feel weighed down and full of dread, or the morning on which getting out of bed began to seem impossible.One of my first conscious observations of the wrongs new parents — often women — experience in the workplace was as an early 20-something at an office in midtown Manhattan.I was part of a tight-knit team with a female exec at the helm. I received mentorship and felt valued.New to this email? You can sign up here.©2019 Oath (UK) | Midcity Place, 71, High Holborn, London WC1V 6EA |