and Mrs. Peachey was presented with a handsome handbag by the bre.' William It. Mrs.- Hardie these Wedgwood crepe-de-chene with eilk embroideries, and Mrs. Loundon wore a frock of night blue taffeta relieved with emerald green. It. town hall building, you can ring them to arrange a look on 0151 666 41 civil society organisations, including several of the organisers of the successful European Citizens Initiative #StopGlyphosate, urge EU Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides to guarantee that the ongoing assessment of glyphosate is based on updated independent scientific evidence and remains free from vested interests. It was freely stated that the teachers had set themselves out to thwart the assocMtion's efforts., and this statement might, or might not, be true. More ambitious worldwide action is urgently needed to protect health and the environment against adverse impacts of chemicals. W. Sehy (Oh : li". There is clear scientific evidence on how environmental, chemical and air pollution as well as climate change threaten and impact our health. We normally send Wirral View on Fridays so please look out for it. How do i view old archives of the Birkenhead news online? 2009 photographic negatives taken by Elsam, Mann and Cooper, Acc. It. During the past six months a new and revised grading scheme was applied for and obtained, and the general feeling throughout the service was one of comparative satisfaction. It is pleasing to know that the National President of the F e ,d ec etion, Mr. Lister, has since the very inception of the idea given his most hearty s upport to it. as a workman, had six Ilis wife, who was addicted had first neglected them, and i llit6l abandoned them. In a brief phrase she was "The friend of all," and her departure from the world i: sincerely mourned amongst all class; of society. Mrs. Ledsom those navy blue taffebas and Miss D. Ledsom was daintily attired in a frock of peach satin. LIVERPOOL MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH. Key demands for a health-focused reform of REACH, 10 WAYS TO PROTECT OUR HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT, Glyphosate: why the EU needs to ban the popular weedkiller to protect health, THE CHEMICALS IN FOOD CONTACT MATERIALS ARE PUTTING OUR HEALTH AT RISK, THE CHEMICALS IN PLASTIC THAT PUT OUR HEALTH AT RISK, THE FOREVER CHEMICALS THAT ARE HARMING OUR HEALTH: PFAS, Health leaders speak out against pesticide pollution in Europe, Health and environmental groups raise alarms over EU Chemicals Agencys failure to classify glyphosate as a carcinogen for human health, Infographic: Europe needs to ban glyphosate to protect farmers, our health and the environment, HEAL urges MEPs to put spotlight on environmental health at EU French Presidency exchange, Glyphosate: EU toxicity assessment report still fails to address health risks of worlds most-used pesticide, Glyphosate: Health and cancer groups ask France to publicly clarify contradictory position regarding the health effects of the worlds top-selling herbicide, Glyphosate: 41 health and environment groups urge EU Commission to put an end to use of unreliable industry studies, Ominous first step in EU renewal process of glyphosate: 4 member states suggest no risk for human health HEAL comment, Webinar: The Global Glyphosate Study: the most comprehensive study on worlds most-used pesticide ever, 10 ways to protect our health and the environment, Global goal to minimize negative health impacts of chemicals will not be achieved by 2020, says UN. He was 82. apne.ws/mgfkXu2. THE FUNERAL. Thitrsday, dos. Richardson, Mr. Grant, Mrs. Conway, Miss Parker, Mrs. Bushby, Lady Gray-Hill, Mr. and Mts. We regret to record the death of Mr. Richard Powell. Mrs. Burns chose a toilette of navy blue crepe-de-ohene with facings of putty-ooloored Georgette. Dec 16, 2020 Merseyside Top Stories Thanks for subscribing! Law Association Rooms, 14; Cook4treet. and Mies J. Oakshott (vice-president), representing Birkenhead District Nursing Society; Messrs. Cecil Holden (chairman), H. I). teachers and scholars vicar (Canon J. %lies Nixon wits noticed wearing a dm& frock of pale blue with orystal bead trimming. 4th Battalion Cheshire R., Canon and Mrs. representing every parish in the district. Bo TRE GROLIONDELEY LODGE. IWI, (range-road, on Tbureday and Friday, Nov. 27th and 28th. For this newspaper, we have the following titles in, or planned for, our digital archive: This newspaper is published by Reach PLC We allow researchers to consult bound volumes of original newspapers. anal Georgette with handsome jet trimming. Also in HD. gince her young days, Miss King was a member of the Royal Rock Beagle s . 1878-1890,1892-1897,1899-1910,1912-1920,1950,1951,1986-1994,1996,1997: Birmingham & Aston Chronicle. head, at 5 p.m. Also at the salerooms the sale of eight well-buiit freehold semi-detached dwelling homes in Euston-grove, Oirton. at 3 p.m. Bortm, SON. Mr. C. Wass, JP., and Mr. Richard Pugh. (function() { The sale will commence each day at 2.30 p.m., and the prices of admission are as foliowa: Thursday, 2.30 p.m. Your subscription could not be saved. Osborne had replied, his resolution was carried by a small majority. .4 . , _. ,f-,,,,,, P , fr , Nl' ) 1 ', 1 ~ THE BIRKENBEA.D NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919. Miss Bennett, Miss Morris, Miss Rogers, Major Finch. Mrs. L. McCo.nomy looked pretty in a Jersey silk juniper of rose colour with a skirt of a darker shade. ;:lacy, the report was unimously adopted. Mrs. Cryer was gowned in black satin, finished with jet. The Rev. 14, Cook' street, Liverpool. Mrs. R. E. Snelson wore putty-coloured crepe-de-ehene with a juanper of floral satin. King, Mr. E. Inman, Miss (vice - president of the Birkenhead Pinckney, Sister Buliciek, Mrs. Bushby, Division) "in remembrance of Mies Mr. and Mrs. E. Beasley, Mr. Purnell, King's work on the Red Cross Society." , The Late Miss King. - Nils, King was a lady of many parts. The church was !Bled by a Conservative Association, Mrs. treasurer). G Green, A J Williams, W Keylock, H T Heathcote (agent Brunswick Station, Liverpool), S Barton, W Mowbray, J Medealfe, Jas. At the onset of the third year of Covid-19 pandemic, HEAL underlines how this exchange is a major opportunity for MEPs to demand urgent, non-ambiguous and much needed EU action to address environmental pollution, which affects everyones health in our society, starting with the most vulnerable. . IL , , , , . . This was later smarmed by wire from Mr. J. H. Thomas, Unity Home, who had been In communication with the general manager, and arrangements have 310 W been made which will obviate any complaint in the future." Established in 1967. The names, logos, and other source identifying features of newspapers depicted in our database are the trademarks of their respective owners, and our use of newspaper content in the public domain or by private agreement does not imply any affiliation with, or endorsement from, the publishers of the newspaper titles that appear on our site. Let us know. A review of the EU assessment report from the Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL) on the toxicity of the popular pesticide glyphosate confirms that the evaluation is still mostly based on studies and arguments provided by the chemical industry. Thanks for subscribing! Dr. J. C. Hanelome, and, Dr. A. Stewart; Mrs. T. Hugh-Jones (hon. MI re, h , 1,, be handled by workingvia cannot help the condikin of ad. Mrs. Arthur Speed wore navy blue taffetas and Georgette and Mrs. John Lee, chose dark blue velvet. Please try again. During the repast the usual toasts were honouted. CHRIST CHURCH SALt OF WORK. The annual missionary sale of work In connection with Christ Churob, Clawhton, will be hold in the schoolroom on Thurs.' She is recognised as one of the foremost of women speakers. Her motto through life appeared to beindeed it was,to do till greatest good to the greatest possible number of the community amongst whom her lot was cast. About the Birkenhead News Archive Pages Available 62,967 Years Available 1878-1997 . 4 f2 f ,- ..:;., ' " , :54' ' ~ __ i . This is the conclusion of the second United Nations Global Chemicals Outlook, presented during the UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi this week. An illustration of a magnifying glass. b e'ovia perpanai, to preserve ever ths memory of the great sacrifice t ilos who fell. He also referred to the application for, and granting of, Award 84. As it is, Enrolment Day, a large number of ex-serirme in are ex pected to band in their enrolmentforms. Content from BBC News. It was digitised and first made available on the British Newspaper Archive in J. Daniell (Lab), 1,869; majority, no surplus in the " hustleee t fey'ls ea bstantial enough in any ease, tt ss vete ri , zltt that the popular coontimid have the lull value of the 5 ' 11 ( 41 5:: the -upporters who put him steely ill. findini - exprersion that the ales ot November 11th as, by the I &SUP, it 11 . A FANCY DRESS DANCE.On Wednesday evening an enjoyable fancy uress dance arranged by Miss Stanuanought was held in St. Saviour's Parilil Mall, about 100 gue4 4 being prcsin - .. Thc evening was attended with the usual success that such Like gatherings arranged by lane Stancenought enjoy, and the proceeds were devoted to the local hospitals. The onerous duties of directir of ceremonies were ably discharged by Ar Bro. These included wreaths from "The Residents of Holm Lane," "All at the Charles Thompson's Children's Mission," Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Hoppe, "Teachers and Little Children at the Oxton Infant School," "The Kingcome Family," Vincent Kingcome, Birkenhead District Nursing Society, of which Miss King was president, Captain and M. Godfrey (Church Army) ' Mrs. and Miss C. Aldridge, the . in his appeal published on ak- employers to reflect on what at mo ewes to these men and to colat sollle immediate personal sacritheir re-settlement before the winter in. Subscribe now for regular news, updates and priority booking for events, All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated, B Former "BIRKENHEAD NEWS" Group newspapers:-, About our both notable achievements 141/*lthan are Saying. after a service_ at Stis- nor's F. C. Beasley, and Mies Beasley, Col. and Cbnrch. The Birkenhead News was published in Birkenhead, Merseyside, England and with 62,967 searchable pages from . To reach the threshold of one million signatures needed, Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL) .. Ar t . Mr. and Mll3. treasurer), and E. F. Watts (agent), representing the Conservative Association); Mr. A. Birkett, secretary Wirral Conservative, Association; J. Inglis (chairman), J. Cropper (vice-chairman), C. Macmillan, and D. M'Elnay, of the Osten Conservative Club; It. Ni t Wednesday evening the inembers ' ,Birkenhead Women's Liberal Assam, are t , i receive a visit, at the Primilethodist Schoolroom, off Grange - Limn' Mrs. Walter Runciman, the wife N e of the '` stalwarts" of the Liberal fluent and very effective speaker floneinian may be assured of a very A I welcome from all members, or sire, of the Liberal party in Birken.

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