Eleanor Wilson, 28, had sex with pupil in toilet on flight home from school trip

Our thanks to Sean for this. The start of the piece:

A drunken teacher who had sex with a student in the toilets of passenger plane while returning from a school trip has been banned indefinitely from the classroom.

Eleanor Wilson, a physics teacher at a school in Bristol, engaged in oral sex with the pupil in the toilet cubicle and then had sex with him, a disciplinary panel found.

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Angelika Graswald, 37, pleads guilty to the homicide of her fiance in 2015. She could be released on parole by Xmas.

Our thanks to AVfM for this article in the New York Post. The start of the piece:

A woman who admitted she pulled the plug from her fiancé’s kayak and was “euphoric” as she watched him drown in the frigid Hudson River dodged murder ​and manslaughter ​raps Monday, taking a plea deal for the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide.

Angelika Graswald, 37, who had faced 25 years to life in prison if convicted at trial now faces as little as 16 months ​to four ​years behind bars.

And with time served since her imprisonment in 2015, the slap -on-the-wrist sentence could see her released on parole as soon as December, her lawyer said.

The deal comes despite Graswald’s stunning statements to police, which a judge ruled could be admitted into evidence.

“I wanted him dead and now he’s gone,” she told cops during a lengthy 2015 interrogation.

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What did Jess Phillips do before entering politics?

It’s well known that Jess Phillips – Toxic Feminist of the Month – worked for Women’s Aid before entering politics. Whilst there she seeming swallowed the long-discredited Duluth model hook, line, and sinker.

But what did Jess Phillips do before Women’s Aid? Our award-winning research team has just unearthed information – including a Wikipedia profile – showing she was born in 1947, and was a black American football player between 1969-77. Still not convinced? The team unearthed a photograph (below) published by the Dayton Daily News, with the caption:

The Cincinnati Bengals Jess Phillips goes in for a touch down against the Boston Patriots at Nippert Stadium in 1969.

Is this the earliest known example of gender and race reassignment surgery?

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Maggie O’Farrell: I am, I am, I am

My thanks to Katie for this. She suggests the alternative book title, ‘Me! Me!! Me!!!’ She tells me she reached the link through another claiming Maggie O’Farrell is one of Britain’s greatest living writers. By the same token, I could reasonably claim to be one of Britain’s greatest living pole vaulters.

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BBC plans to shunt male stars off their shows to close gender pay gap

Our thanks to Mike P for this piece in the Telegraph. Firing men from their shows is an inevitable element in achieving the absurd objective of ending the non-existent problem of the gender pay gap at the BBC by 2020. We can but hope some of the men bring sex discrimination cases. If they’re successful, we can expect our spineless government to change the law.

Leaving the issue of pay to one side, it seems to me that women already dominate ‘on screen’ at the BBC, with predictable consequences. Although we should see a lot more of Fiona Bruce, obviously.

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Philip Davies: BBC ‘Today’ presenter Mishal Husain acted like an official spokeswoman for Jeremy Corbyn, in an interview with Boris Johnson

Appalling. Excerpts:

Tory tensions with the BBC boiled over on June 6 after Husain was accused of acting like a ‘spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn’ in an interview with the Foreign Secretary.

The pair were embroiled in a bad-natured exchange that saw Husain ask Johnson to ‘please stop talking’.

A clearly frustrated Boris replied: ‘Stop talking? You invited me onto this show to talk.’ The appearance sparked off a storm of complaints from Tory MPs.

However, Today editor Sarah Sands has since claimed Mr Johnson apologised after the encounter.

She told The Times Magazine: ‘Boris himself told me later she wasn’t rude and admitted he was a bit hectoring.

‘I think many woman will love her saying, “please stop talking”.’ [J4MB: Sands, a former editress of The Evening Standard, is showing her feminist colours here. If John Humphrys told, say, Emily Thornberry (or Yvette Balls, Jess Phillips, Harriet Harman…) to “please stop talking”, would she say she thought many men would love him saying that?]

Tory MP Philip Davies said the interview was ‘outrageous’.

‘Husain was acting as if she was the official spokeswoman for Jeremy Corbyn,’ he told MailOnline.

‘The BBC is terribly biased but this was a new low even for the BBC.’

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