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This Man, according to a hoax website created in 2008 by Italian marketer Andrea Natella named Ever Dreamed This Man, was a person who, since 2006, was claimed by more than 2000 people around the world to be repeatedly seen while dreaming but never found in real life.

Stella Creasy: MP trolled as 'unfit mother' pushes for law change

Stella Creasy: MP trolled as 'unfit mother' pushes for law change
Dec 4,2023 7:31 am

... Shaking " I sat in the court clutching myself to stop myself from shaking because I was thinking about what This Man was doing, and thinking about my family, " Ms Creasy told the BBC...

US House votes to expel George Santos from Congress

US House votes to expel George Santos from Congress
Dec 1,2023 2:01 pm

... " We knew this was the only way to go because This Man has no shame and he was not going to resign on his own, " she said...

Premier League teams are playing footballers facing abuse claims

Premier League teams are playing footballers facing abuse claims
Nov 30,2023 12:21 am

... But Kate feels in the case of This Man they have failed...

Burlington, Vermont, shootings leave one troubling question: Why?

Burlington, Vermont, shootings leave one troubling question: Why?
Nov 28,2023 7:41 pm

... " This Man did not accept people who were different from him...

Ex-Obama aide held over anti-Muslim abuse at NYC halal cart vendor

Ex-Obama aide held over anti-Muslim abuse at NYC halal cart vendor
Nov 22,2023 10:41 pm

... During another encounter, a bystander is heard saying: " You re harassing This Man...

‘I paid £30k to protect my child from her paedophile dad'

‘I paid £30k to protect my child from her paedophile dad'
Nov 19,2023 8:11 pm

... For Bethan it is " just unbearable" to listen to, and " incredibly painful" to try to reconcile This Man with " the horrors that he put those children through"...

Julius Malema: Why the South African politician touched a nerve in Kenya

Julius Malema: Why the South African politician touched a nerve in Kenya
Nov 12,2023 8:21 pm

... " This Man who came here is all-knowing...

'I'm calling from Israeli intelligence. We have the order to bomb. You have two hours'

'I'm calling from Israeli intelligence. We have the order to bomb. You have two hours'
Nov 8,2023 1:21 am

... According to Mahmoud s account, This Man then made some attempt to explain what was happening in Gaza...

Covid inquiry: Race should be at its core, say campaigners

Nov 5,2023 8:11 pm

By Ashitha NageshCommunity affairs correspondent

Race should be made a central part of the UK's independent public inquiry into the pandemic, campaigners say.

A letter seen by Bbc News , sent to the chairwoman of the Covid-19 inquiry, calls for it to look at " racism as a key issue" at every stage.

Ethnic Minorities , according to official figures.

An inquiry spokesperson said the unequal impacts of the pandemic would be at the forefront of its work.

People from ethnic minority backgrounds who lost loved-ones during the pandemic also told Bbc News they felt " sidelined" by The Process So Far .

The Letter to Baroness Hallett, who is chairing The Inquiry , has been co-ordinated by The Group Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice and race equality Think Tank Runnymede. It calls for ethnic minority communities to be " placed firmly at the centre" of The Inquiry .

It has been signed by 26 other Organisations - a mix of equality campaigners, such as the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants and the Ubele initiative, and health bodies, including the NHS BME Network and London-based Guys and St Thomas's Foundation.

The Letter has been sent ahead of a preliminary hearing on Tuesday, which is looking at The Role of the healthcare system in the pandemic.

The Inquiry will begin hearing evidence in June. Before then, preliminary sessions are being held to agree which issues should be examined in each section of The Inquiry .

'We've seen it first-hand'

The Covid inquiry told Bbc News that it is committed to looking at inequalities, and that their impact on the pandemic will be at the forefront of its investigations.

For those who've lost Family Members , this promise to look at inequalities generally doesn't go far enough. They believe ethnicity should be examined separately.

Lobby Akinnola, whose father, Femi, died with Covid in April 2020 at the Age Of 60, said " there's no way [race] couldn't have" played a role in his dad's death.

His father was a regular gym-goer, with no underlying health conditions, He Said .

" He was a Black Man in England, " Lobby said.

" Racism is pervasive in every aspect of life. My dad really highlights why it's so important to look at this as a systemic and structural problem, because he did everything right. "

As a carer, Femi was a " key worker". At The Time , people from minority ethnic communities were statistically more likely to be classified as key Workers - particularly in people-facing jobs that left them more exposed to The Virus .

" He was going to work with his winter gloves and scarves as makeshift PPE. There's Nothing More This Man could have done to try and Stay Alive , " Lobby said.

At a hearing on 14 February, The Inquiry 's barrister said looking at racism in The First part of The Inquiry - which will examine how prepared the UK was for a pandemic - would be " an impossible task".

The Covid inquiry told Bbc News it had instructed " two world-leading inequalities experts" to contribute to The First module.

Lobby wants stories like his father's to be heard in The Inquiry " because we've seen first-hand the consequences" of racial inequality.

" As a Black Man from a Black Family , it feels like race and the impact that race had in the pandemic has also. . just been sidelined, too. It feels like it's more of an afterthought than being a priority for The Inquiry . "

The Inquiry has Set Up a listening exercise to gather people's experiences.

The Letter sent to Lady Hallett also alleges that The Listening exercise appears to be an " entirely separate process" to the main inquiry.

Rabinder Sherwood, whose parents both died with Covid in January 2021, took part in the exercise Two Weeks ago by filling in an online survey.

She Said the form was " really cold" with some " brutal" questions including: " When did your experience start? " and " When did your experience end? "

After submitting it, She Said : " That's it, an abrupt end - Thank You , goodbye, no signposting to any support you may need. "

Asked about The Listening exercise, the Covid-19 Inquiry told Bbc News it had appointed specialists in research and communications to " enable thousands of people across the UK to share their experiences of the pandemic".

Jean Adamson , whose father died in a care home during the pandemic's First Wave , said she felt voices like hers have not been heard So Far .

She Said Lady Hallett had " promised us that bereaved families would be front and centre of The Inquiry ".

" I feel a sense of betrayal, because that isn't happening. Nobody is listening to us. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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