Soltalk February 2020 | Page 26

Jottings News from the UK and around the World . . . the wild, the wacky, the wonderful, the weird and the downright infuriating From the bench “I feel I have stepped into a parallel universe.” The words of Judge David Evans who found he was unable to sentence four 17-year-olds found guilty of stealing wallets and mobile phones from two men and then posting pictures of their loot on social media. The teenagers, who were 16 at the time of the muggings, had pled guilty, but three days before they were due to be sentenced at Exeter Crown Court last month, three of the cases were referred to the Home Office in London by the Youth Offending Team. Why? Because they were “potential victims of modern slavery.” “Ludicrous,” said the Judge after it was reported that the suspects had told police they felt under pressure to obey their 18-year-old gang leader who has been found guilty of robbery and an unconnected assault. “What does this mean?” Judge Evans asked. “That teenagers who get involved by their own free will now say they are modern slaves?” He added that to describe the boys as such would be “departing from the normal use of the English language.” PC Corner A huge row has broken out because Sir Bryan Thwaites, a distinguished scientist, wanted to give £1 million (€1.17 million) to two private schools to fund scholarships for white boys from lower income groups with poor qualifications. He himself came from a poor background but won scholarships to 24 attend Dulwich College and Winchester, both of which have rejected his offer saying they could not accept cash because it comes with, “religious or ethnic criteria.” Cambridge University, however, has accepted an offer from rap artist Stormzy to fund four scholarships for black students, claiming they were pro- black, not anti-white. He also claimed this group was under represented at the University and that the cash was aimed at those who otherwise could not afford to attend, so helping to break down barriers. Travel time A collection of visitor reviews found on the travel website Trip Advisor has