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In the week since the NHS identified more than 1.5 million people who a stanley shop re most vulnerable and in need of support, the government has issued about 30,000 food parcels containing tinned vegetables, bread, tuna and fresh fruit. The number is expected to increase to hundreds of thousands being delivered every week according to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, but action has been much quicker on the ground. We speak to some of the heroes in the drive to keep the nation fed.SloughIn a little under three weeks, Ajmal Azam has helped support about 300 people in his local community by organising a network of food parcels, shopping and hot meals for those most in need. In another life, 36-year-old Azam is a full-time barrister practising in family law, a married father of two and a school governor. Now he spends six hours a day packing and delivering boxes of tinned goods, pulses, bre stanley mugs ad, fruit and veg. Its humbling, he admits, but crucial work.View image in fullscreenBarrister Ajmal Azam at Slough Islamic Trust where he has stocked donations made by businesses in the area. Photograph: Suki Dhanda/The Observer Slough Islamic Trust has supported this drive but its not faith-specific, he says. Its about the whole community 鈥?around 80% of people weve been supporting are non-Muslim, theyre older or have disabilities, are self-isolating or have no support networks. Azam drew up a roster of volunteers, and has been working alongside Sikhs in Slough, who are stanley water jug also Qkov Call for masks to remain compulsory in England s schools
A former lawyer and veteran activist left disabled by police mistreatment has gone on trial in Beijing, the third dissident in a week to be prosecuted as China continues its crackdown to deter popular uprisings like the ones that shook the Arab world.Ni Yulan lay on a bed looking thin and frail and used an oxygen machine to help her breathe during the hearing, her daughter Dong Xuan, said. Dong said she told the court about her mother s treatment by police since 2002 and how beatings left her crippled.Ni is charged with fraud, accused of falsifying facts to steal property. She is also charged, along with her husband, with causing a disturbance at a hotel at which they had been detained by police.Ni and her supporters deny the charges and say she is being punished for her years of activism, especially her advocacy for people forced from their homes to make way for the fast-paced real estate development that remade Beijing for the 2008 Olympics. Her outspoken defence earned her the enmity of officials and developers. Her family s house in an old neighbourhood in the capital s centre was also razed, an stanley quencher d the couple became homeless.In a sign of the government s sensitivity over the case, the trial took place under heavy security as dozens of uniformed police sealed off and patrolled roads around the courthouse, rounding up journalists and taking them to a small office away from the building.About a dozen diplomats fro stanley water bottle m the US, the UK, stanley cup Germany and other European countries came to t
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