Nancy Kelly
| Use attributes for filter ! | |
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Death | 30 years ago |
| Date of birth | March 25,1921 |
| Zodiac sign | Aries |
| Born | Lowell |
| Massachusetts | |
| United States | |
| Date of died | January 2,1995 |
| Died | Los Angeles |
| California | |
| United States | |
| Spouse | Warren Caro |
| Fred Jackman Jr. | |
| Edmond O'Brien | |
| Children | Kelly Lurie Caro |
| Books | Hagen-Renaker through the Years |
| Job | Actor |
| Parents | Nan Kelly |
| John Augustus Kelly, Sr. | |
| Siblings | Jack KELLY |
| Carole Kelly | |
| William Clement Kelly | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 546676 |
Stanley and Livingstone
One Night in the Tropics
Women in Bondage
The Great Gatsby
To the Shores of Tripoli
Tarzan's Desert Mystery
Frontier Marshal
Parachute Battalion
Fly-by-Night
Submarine Patrol
He Married His Wife
Murder at the World Series
Betrayal from the East
Double Exposure
Friendly Enemies
Tail Spin
Convention Girl
Murder in the Music Hall
A Very Young Lady
The Woman Who Came Back
Show Business
Tornado
Sailor's Lady
Gambler's Choice
Song of the Sarong
The Untamed Lady
Crowded Paradise
Follow That Woman
Private Affairs
The Impostor
Scotland Yard
Girl on the Barge
Mismates
The Bad Seed
Nancy Kelly Life story
Nancy Kelly was an American actress in film, theater and television. A child actress and model, she was a repertory cast member of CBS Radio's The March of Time and appeared in several films in the late 1920s.
Rights watchdog 'should lose status' over trans row
Britain's Human Rights watchdog faces a legal challenge to its status over a row about Transgender Rights .
LGBT charities want the UN to revoke the Equality and Human Rights Commission's (EHRC) status as an independent group.
It Comes after the EHRC was criticised for calling for a pause to proposed reforms to the Gender Recognition Act in Scotland.
The Changes would make it easier for people to legally change sex.
But the EHRC has raised concerns about the impact on single-sex services.
LGBT charity Stonewall, backed by The Good Law Project, has drawn up a submission to the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions, calling for the EHRC to lose its " A rating". This would prevent it from being able to make representations at the UN Human Rights Council, or its committees on Human Rights .
The 19-page submission accuses the EHRC of being " excessively" influenced by the UK government in the appointments of The Chair and board members.
The EHRC says it takes all decisions impartially and " based on evidence in the UK and internationally".
" All appointments to our non-executive and executive roles are made through a fair, open and transparent recruitment process. The Way The Commission is governed and commissioners appointed is set out in the Equality Act, and has not changed since The Commission was established. "
The EHRC is funded by the Government Equalities Office, but says it operates independently of ministerial control.
Jolyon Maugham , of The Good Law Project, said: " The EHRC is subject to A Level of oversight and micro-management from The Department which is just not consistent with being a UN Human Rights Institution. "
Change of stanceThe Submission accuses Foreign Secretary Liz Truss , who is also The Women and equalities minister, of making " politically motivated" appointments to the EHRC.
Since Ms Truss' appointments took up their posts, The Submission letter alleges there has been a marked change in the EHRC's stance on Scotland's.
A spokesperson for the government's Equality Hub insisted the EHRC remains an independent public body, adding that the government is " fully committed to advancing LGBT rights".
" In recent years we have taken great strides, including reducing the cost of applying for a Gender Recognition Certification. "
There has been controversy over the proposals, with campaign groups and some politicians questioning how
, the EHRC said it was its " firm legal view" that the reform of the Gender Recognition Act would not affect those services.
, When the EHRC said there is " no reason" why Making It simpler for people to legally change their gender would have an impact on protected spaces or services.
However, their most recent statement, published in January 2022, called for the plans to be paused, and noted " concerns" around single-sex services, but did not elaborate on what those concerns were.
Nancy Kelly , CEO of Stonewall, said she believed there was " credible evidence" that the EHRC no longer met the criteria of a national Human Rights institution.
" The politicisation of the UK's Human Rights body has placed trans people in the Firing Line , but this attempt to create a hierarchy of Human Rights in the UK is a very real threat to everyone, particularly those of us protected by the Equality Act. "
Source of news: bbc.com