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‘To what extent does the law afford protection to couples looking to foster children, in circumstances where that couple possesses (and vocalises) strong religious beliefs? This was the issue for consideration before Turner J, who heard this appeal in the King’s Bench Division of the High Court. Judgment was handed down on 18 November 2025.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 4th December 2025

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‘LAPG research suggests practitioners are spending up to a quarter of their time on what it terms ‘pro(vider) bono’ – the unpaid work that keeps the legal aid scheme afloat.’

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Legal Action, 27th November 2025

Source: www.lag.org.uk

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This week's prompt is my sneaky way of getting a two-for-one deal when it comes to Friday open threads plus December talking meme, and was suggested by [personal profile] morbane: talk about a book that changed the way you read books.

My answer )

Do any of you have books that changed the way you read, for any reason?

Christmas music | Not-Christmas cake

Dec. 5th, 2025 01:25 pm
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An important task, given that I'm switching away from Spotify to Qobuz at this time of year: sifting through someone else's curated Trans-Siberian Orchestra playlist and pulling only about a third of the tracks from that to my own new holiday playlist. (There is a way to import Spotify playlists, but I haven't actually investigated it yet.)

My playlist is awfully random, really. I'm picky about Christmas music, but not in a way that follows much rhyme or reason. I like some boys' choir stuff. I mostly prefer older Christmas songs to more modern ones. But in practice, a lot of what I listen to is single-artist holiday albums, often by artists I don't really listen to otherwise. (The examples in my playlist so far are Annie Lennox and Sting and Idina Menzel, and maybe Mary Fahl counts, since I haven't heard any of her other solo work, just the old October Project albums where she was the lead vocalist.) If you have recs along those lines, feel free to throw them my way!

(Am I still entertained by the fact that Tori Amos put out a seasonal holiday album, uh...[*checks notes*] seventeen years ago. [WHY did I just date-check that?] Yep. Am I listening to it right now because it turned out that I enjoy most of it? Also yep. Still funny.)

(Would-be-funny-if-not-completely-horrifying: Every once in a while I remember Tom McRae saying that in the earliest days, his label thought his song "You Cut Her Hair" could be released as a Christmas track. "You Cut Her Hair" deals with the Holocaust. Very seasonal. Yes. o_o)

I guess it must've been back on the weekend that we made Smitten Kitchen's Mom’s Apple Cake, which was the first apple cake I was looking at a few weeks ago, but at the time we didn't have a tube pan on hand. (You can use a bundt, which we did have, but...I didn't opt for that.) It's very good. It's also LARGE. (Some went into the freezer.)

We cracked out the Burlap & Barrel Royal Cinnamon for it, and the cake is very cinnamony, but that presumably is at least equally due to the part where the cake calls for a tablespoon.
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I'm posting a musical interlude on top of fic today because it's Bandcamp Friday! If you buy an album from Bandcamp today, the full price of your purchase goes to the artist. If you like having physical media, like me, you can order a CD (and have a digital download available immediately), but you can also just buy an album digitally, or buy individual tracks.

The Terrordactyls' self-titled album is available in either format, if you like the song!

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‘There were 28 serious incidents at Gatwick immigration removal centre in 2024 compared with four recorded in 2023, the report from the independent monitoring board said. These included large protests and men jumping on to anti-suicide netting. On 12 occasions the National Tactical Response Group, a specialist unit to deal with protests and other serious problems, was called in to quell disorder.’

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The Guardian, 4th December 2025

Source: www.theguardian.com

Links post!

Dec. 5th, 2025 09:22 am
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a song: Occupy Your Mind by Grace Petrie on Bandcamp

a taste: chocolate-and-floral tea I need some of.

a cause: Donate to Unicef in the name of your least favorite antivaxx/regressive relative this holiday season!

a sight: a pretty rock. I kinda want to chew on it?

a groove: Do Not Break, a DrumNBass music generator by myNoise

a kinship: AuDHD Belonging with guest Pasha Marlowe on Audhd Flourishing podcast

a thinky: Heteropessimism: A fun new word for my vocabulary! I don’t necessarily agree with the article, but it is an interesting way to look at heterosexual's meta-experiences around their relations.

a project: How to keep track of important papers by ms-demeanor from tumblr. I am collecting GLP-1 data right now, but also want to start cleaning up and clearing out all the stuff from the garage that I don’t need. Feel free to leave comments below with links to / ways that have worked for you to stay organized and relatively de-cluttered.

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December Seven Seas Survey

Dec. 5th, 2025 10:19 am
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The December Seven Seas Survey is up!

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