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Man health network hunting a sex attacker wanted for a series of indecent assaults in Daventry have released CCTV images.


The attacker follows and then molests the women as they walk alone in the dark during the evening.


He is described as white, aged in his 20s, of slim build and about 6ft. He has light brown hair, is clean-shaven and wears casual clothing.


Two images were taken in an underpass between Abbey Street and Norton Road.


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News – From homemaking to safe sex

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

Polyester A-line navy blue skirts, woggles, itchy air ryan reynolds man health hats, sewn-on badges for homemaking, first aid, making fires, knots and doing semaphore – my memories of the girl guides circa 1984.

But, it seems, life for a 21st-century member of the UK’s largest youth organisation for girls is now a very different experience.

Young women have ditched the woggles and navy skirts for T-shirts, rugby shirts, hoodies and jeans.

And while they can still learn how to make fires and administer first aid, they also get badges for knowledge of healthy lifestyles, world issues, circus skills, films and mastering the computer.

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Homemaking – one of the more man health question badges from my guiding days – has vanished, something a politically minded friend of mine will be pleased to hear after her 80s protest against it due to being a self-declared young “feminist”.

Guide badges from 1910 (Pic: Girlguiding UK)

In 1910 badges were earned for milking cows and lace making

But, with a survey this week revealing that young women now want to learn about safe sex, assembling flat-pack furniture, managing money and writing a CV, it seems the guiding movement in the UK may well be forced to change yet further.

Denise King, chief executive of Girlguiding UK, says it has been essential for the movement to “constantly evolve” during its 97-year history to keep pace with the changing needs of members.

“But while the detail of what we offer our members has changed, our traditional values have stayed constant,” she says.

“We have always aimed to help girls and young women gain the confidence, skills and experiences necessary to broaden their horizons and reach for new goals.”

Two girl guides today (Pic: Girlguiding UK)

Modern guide uniforms are more casual

And the movement has changed a great deal since it was set up in 1910 after a group of girls turned up the previous year at a Scouting rally at Crystal Palace demanding to join in with the boys.

At that time, young women were given awards for milking cows, making lace, carpentry and sending telegraphs.

And in 1957 badges included Homemaker (lay and light a fire, make beds, make a jam or pickle), Commonwealth (keep a scrapbook about a colony), Hostess and even Rabbit Keeper.

Changing roles

But 50 years later, young women are now able to learn how to plan parties, use computers and live independently as well as cycle and travel the world.

Another type of merit even allows young guides to participate in beauty-related activities such as having face masks, massages and manicures.

Guide badges from 1957 and today (Pic: Girlguiding UK)

The Commonwealth badge of 1957 and the party planner of today

“Guiding has evolved over time, just as the roles of women in society have,” Ms King says. “The badges have changed over time, in line with our members’ needs and interests.”

And this has been the secret of its continuing success, she insists.

According to the movement, more than half of women in Britain have been involved in guiding at some point during their lives, with celebrity members including presenters Cat Deeley, Lorraine Kelly and Carole Vorderman, cook Delia Smith and model Kate Moss.

There are currently 10 million members worldwide, of which 500,000 are in the UK. And there is even a waiting list of 50,000.

“Most importantly, guiding is fun,” Ms King says, explaining its popularity. “We give girls and young women an opportunity to gain new experiences, learn new skills, and make friends in a safe, girl-only environment.”

Adult members

And while guiding – including brownies and the older guides – mainly include girls between the ages of seven and 14, some stay on into adulthood.

Emma Joyce, 23, from Chiswick, west London, is still a member after joining as a seven-year-old and believes the movement and its badges are still relevant to young girls.

Guides in 1910 (Pic: Girlguiding UK)

Guides looked very different in 1910

“As with any organisation, to keep people interested it has to evolve and change with society,” she says.

“I think the movement modernised recently and started to take girls seriously and give them a voice. The badges have changed too, for example we now have computing and communication.

“It is all about working in the community, meeting new people – it is a great social thing as well as being active.”

So although the itchy hats and the homemaking have gone, the emergency medicine news of girl guiding looks set to stay.


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News – Detectives hunt for sex attacker

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

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Detectives hunting a sex attacker wanted for a series of indecent assaults in Daventry have released CCTV images.


The attacker follows and then molests the women as they walk alone in the dark during the evening.


He is described as white, aged in his 20s, of slim build and about 6ft. He has light brown hair, is clean-shaven and wears casual clothing.


Two images were taken in an underpass between Abbey Street and Norton Road.


Det Sgt Tony Barsby said: “The individual, or individuals, in the pictures may be entirely innocent, and in that case police would ask him to come forward so that he can be eliminated from the enquiries.”


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News – Whither social progress in India?

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

In the heady times that followed India’s independence, the country may not have done well economically, but in social and political matters – ranging from unsociability to divorce – it implemented a number of progressive policies and laws.

In some of these matters India was actually ahead of many more industrialised nations.

Our current situation is quite the opposite.

The economy is surging with infusions of foreign capital and rises in productivity, but on the social and political front there is little to report. (I am not counting the spread of jeans and hamburgers and the peppering of speech with “like” as social advance).

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Our attire may be modern and cars placed on better shock absorbers but in some fundamental ways the contemporary Indian is more communal and blinkered and more intolerant than our forefathers.


The economy is surging with infusions of foreign capital and rises in productivity, but on the social and political front there is little to report

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Jawaharlal Nehru used to talk and write openly about his atheism.

In a letter to Gandhi, he wrote: “It is all very well for the likes of [Tej Bahadur] Sapru and me (a curious combination!) to… bless the movement for temple entry when neither has the remotest desire to go within a hundred miles of a temple, except, so far as I am concerned, to see the architecture and the statuary!”

It is a tribute to the tolerance of the times and, even more, to Gandhi – as devout a believer as there ever was – that this did not get in the way of Nehru’s political life or closeness to Gandhi.

It is difficult to think of a person with such views, so openly aired, winning an election today in India.

August being the month of India’s birth is a good time to take stock of these larger questions.

Gandhi and Nehru

Gandhi and Nehru: A more tolerant time?

Even as we pursue modernity in economics, it would be good to see some initiative and activism on the part of government in social and institutional matters.

And issues there are by the dozen – child labour, gay rights, stem cell research, caste discrimination, gender discrimination.

There is scope for policy initiative on each of these matters and, since money is not a major factor for some of these, there is no reason why India cannot actually be ahead of richer nations.

With George W Bush at the helm of the US, the bar has anyway been lowered considerably.

Somewhere between 10.25% and 19.90% of all Indian children between the ages of nine and 15 are labourers.

Surely this is unacceptable in a nation that prides itself on its economic progress. I have been doing research on this and hope to write about it in a future column.

Sign of civilisation

Let me here consider another subject on which policy changes are long overdue.

This concerns IPC 377 -that is, Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code. This decrees homosexual love as not just illegal but criminal.

There has been an effort to amend this law so that homosexual love, when it is between consenting adults and conducted in private, is not treated as criminal.

To me such an amendment would be a sign of civilisation.

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Too many young Indian children are labourers

Tolerating behaviour that does not have a negative externality – that is, does not adversely affect a third party – is a key ingredient of a civilised society and such tolerance has a long tradition in India from Buddha to Ramakrishna.

But previous Indian governments have staunchly resisted reading down this law, taking the line that homosexuality is perverse and an import into India from the West.

The truth is different.

There is evidence from ancient Indian writings and carvings on temple walls that same-sex love is not alien to India.

In fact, it is the criminalisation and intolerance of same-sex love that is alien.

What many do not know is that IPC 377 was enacted in colonial India, nearly a century and a half ago by Lord Macaulay.

It is true that this law is seldom used to prosecute but it is used to harass same-sex partners and to inflict on them a sense of unnaturalness and deviation.

Moreover, it is a hindrance in the control of Aids and the spread of HIV, since people are often forced to keep their sexual histories hidden, even from doctors for no other reason but the fear of IPC 377.

Ceremonial occasion

The urge not to feel unnatural is natural enough.


We continued to chat for a while about our “partners”… till my wife came and joined us and I had to come out

I realised this at a gay wedding in New York. It was between an Indian and an American woman.

They could not of course formally get married because New York law does not recognise such marriages but it was a ceremonial occasion.

A young rabbi, with a palpable spiritual presence, presided over the wedding.

At the end of the ceremony, with readings from religious texts from around the world and the poetry of Tagore, he declared the couple “married in the eyes of all”, he paused deliberately and added with emphasis, “enlightened human beings”.

That evening there was a party where most couples were of the same sex.

A charming young woman asked me what my “partner” did.

I replied: “My partner is a demographer”, taking care to omit all pronouns-such is the human urge to be accepted.

We continued to chat for a while about our “partners”, with me feeling increasingly hypocritical, till my wife came and joined us and I had to come out.

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