What women (and men) REALLY want: study proves men care more about looks… while women need their partner to be rich and ambitious

Well, this is a turn up for the books, isn’t it?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2619439/What-women-men-REALLY-want-survey-shows-men-care-looks-women-need-partner-rich-ambitious.html

Two other recent studies have proven beyond reasonable doubt that bears crap in woods, and the Pope is indeed a Catholic.

Coach driver was seen ‘staggering around’ Manchester Piccadilly railway station moments before she was due to take stranded passengers to destinations

From near the end of the article:

Hall was arrested and later had a breath test. He reading was 81 micrograms of alcohol, the court heard. The legal limit is 35mg.

The district judge adjourned the hearing, warning Hall she would possibly be given a community sentence.

A woman about to drive a coach load of people, with a blood alcohol level more than double the legal limit, would possibly be given a community sentence. And people wonder why men outnumber women 20:1 in British prisons…

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2619526/Coach-driver-seen-staggering-Manchester-Piccadilly-railway-station-moments-stranded-passengers-destinations.html#ixzz30fjYFTVV

Amanda Spencer, 23, forced vulnerable girls as young as 11 into prostitution was reported to care home staff FIVE years before she was finally stopped

It’s notable how seldom stories like this appear on mainstream television and radio news programmes. Their narratives are an almost unbroken series of stories about men doing such things.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2619358/Authorities-warned-female-pimp-forcing-vulnerable-girls-young-11-prostitution-FIVE-years-finally-stopped.html

 

The Spectator: ‘Save the male! Britain’s crisis of masculinity’

It’s good to see The Spectator publish this:

http://www.spectator.co.uk/features/9197481/the-descent-of-man/

All the same, it’s a weak article. And why is that female journalists have a virtual monopoly on writing about gender-related issues? I’ve submitted a comment and invite you to do the same. I’ll also be submitting a letter letters@spectator.co.uk and copying Fraser Nelson, the editor – editor@spectator.co.uk.

Letting agent, 43, stole at least £7,500 from her firm to pay for breast reduction surgery and Jimmy Choo shoes

At last! An appropriate custodial sentence.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2618747/Letting-agent-43-stole-7-500-firm-pay-breast-reduction-surgery-Jimmy-Choo-shoes.html

Her (male) counsel asked for a suspended sentence on the grounds she suffered from depression. Yes, people who suffer from depression shouldn’t face custodial sentences after they’re convicted of crimes. Not if they’re women, anyway.