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GB News: Sunderland still simmering a year on from riots, says working men’s club boss: 'Listen to us!'
Sunderland still simmering a year on from riots, says working men’s club boss: 'Listen to us!'
Paul Shakel, a Sunderland club owner, attributes last summer's violent unrest to residents feeling ignored by authorities. He highlights community frustrations over safety, taxes, and the treatment of military veterans, claiming these issues fueled anger leading to the riots.

Shakel insists that the initial protests aimed to voice legitimate concerns but were hijacked by external elements, resulting in chaos. He defends Sunderland's residents, stating they are hardworking individuals, and emphasizes the need for authorities to listen to community grievances to prevent future unrest.


Le Monde: How France's 1975 amicable divorce law transformed gender relations
How France's 1975 amicable divorce law transformed gender relations
On July 11, 1975, France enacted a law allowing divorce by mutual consent, significantly altering gender roles and family dynamics. This change coincided with an increase in women's participation in the workforce, moving away from traditional family structures.

The law marked a shift towards a dual-income family model and contributed to the development of a consumer society in France. Sociologist François de Singly notes that this transformation reflected broader societal changes in gender relations.