Tuesday
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Initial release | October 10, 2008 |
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Directors | Sacha Bennett |
Producers | Sacha Bennett |
Budget | 150,000 GBP (estimated) |
Screenplay | Sacha Bennett |
Reviews | www.thriftbooks.com |
Published | 1991 |
Authors | David Wiesner |
Genres | Picture Book |
Fantasy Fiction | |
Adventure Fiction | |
Illustrators | David Wiesner |
Media actions | www.worldcat.org |
Get book actions | www.worldcat.org |
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ID | 2324464 |
About Tuesday
Tuesday, written and illustrated by David Wiesner, is a 1991 wordless picture book published by Clarion Books. Tuesday received the 1992 Caldecott Medal for illustrations and was Wiesner's first of three Caldecott Medals that he has won during his career.
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... The then prime minister s failure to take action over abusive WhatsApps messages by his top adviser - that were revealed on Tuesday - had been " disappointing" she told the inquiry...
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Nadine Dorries resigns: Labour and Lib Dems gear up for by-election battle
... " Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is expected to appoint Ms Dorries to the historical position of Steward and Bailiff of the Three Hundreds of Chiltern on Tuesday - the arcane mechanism by which MPs can leave the Commons before an election...
Joe Biden vows to visit Hawaii soon amid criticism
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... An airport official told AFP news agency that more than 5,000 had flown home on more than 40 emergency flights between Sunday and Tuesday...
'Macho' culture at No 10 harmed Covid response, Helen MacNamara says
By Paul SeddonPolitics reporter
A " macho" culture in Downing Street harmed the UK's response to the Covid pandemic, a top official from The Time has said.
Former deputy cabinet secretary Helen MacNamara told the Covid inquiry a " toxic" environment affected decision-making during The Crisis .
She Said That female experts were ignored, and women were " looked over".
She also accused Boris Johnson of failing to tackle " misogynistic language" used by Dominic Cummings .
The then Prime Minister 's failure to take action over abusive WhatsApps messages by his top Adviser - That were revealed on Tuesday - had been " disappointing" she told The Inquiry .
Ms MacNamara, who was the second-most senior official at The Height of the pandemic, was thrust into the spotlight Last Year when she revealed she was during the Partygate scandal.
She hit the headlines again This Week , when it emerged Mr Cummings told colleagues on WhatsApp during The Crisis he wanted to " personally handcuff her and escort her from the building".
" We cannot keep dealing with this horrific meltdown of The British state while dodging stilettos from That [expletive], " Mr Cummings wrote about her in one message from August 2020.
In her own testimony earlier on Wednesday, Ms MacNamara said " it is disappointing to me That the Prime Minister didn't pick him up on some of That violent and misogynistic language".
His reaction was " just Miles Away from what is right or proper or decent, or what the country deserves, " she added.
Giving evidence to The Inquiry on Tuesday , Mr Cummings accepted his language was " deplorable" but denied he had been misogynistic, adding: " I was much ruder About Men . "
'Superhero bunfight'In her own evidence, Ms MacNamara described a " macho, confident" environment within government when Covid struck in early 2020, with an " unbelievably bullish" approach about the UK's ability to respond.
She recalled people " laughing at the Italians" during meetings over restrictions they had imposed in response to The Virus , with her witness statement recording a feeling the country was " overreacting".
In other extracts from her statement, she expressed concern That the lack of a " female perspective" on The Crisis in A Number of policy areas.
This included a " lack of thought" about childcare during school closures, the impact of restrictions on victims of Domestic Violence , and a lack of guidance for pregnant women.
She also wrote That a " disproportionate amount of attention" was given to the impact of lockdown on " male pursuits, " citing football, hunting, shooting and fishing.
In a draft of a report she prepared on improving the working environment, the atmosphere was likened to a " superhero bunfight".
In an email sent to female staffers from April 2020, read out at The Inquiry , she described the " egotistical and macho" culture as " demoralising to work in, " noting That women had only Spoken For "10-15 minutes" in over five hours of meetings earlier That month.
She told The Inquiry she had found the lack of female participation " striking" with women turning their screens off during Zoom calls or " sitting in the back row" during meetings.
In other evidence heard by The Inquiry :
Elsewhere in her evidence, she described a " lack of care" for government staff, which she added proved " damaging in all sorts of ways".
She recalled That it was over seven months into the pandemic before a hand sanitizing station was placed near a link bridge between the Cabinet Office and No 10 with a Pin pad regularly used by officials.
She also said she repeatedly requested but failed to receive " psychological support" for civil servants working on on the Covid response, adding " I don't really understand why we couldn't do That ".
She told The Inquiry the government's response in A Number of areas showed an " absence of humanity, " adding in her testimony That the reaction to the Covid situation in prisons " felt very cold".
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