As befits a term of abuse levelled at a former editor of The Spectator by one of his former writers its etymology is distinctly

As befits a term of abuse levelled at a former editor of The Spectator by one of his former writers, its etymology is distinctly classical. This recondite word describes a condition which the dictionary defines as “excessive sexual desire in men”. The trouble with posh totty scorned is that the revenge tends to be posh too, as the nation’s favourite buffoon Boris Johnson found out to his cost this week. His sometime squeeze, Petronella Wyatt, was riled by reports in the News of the World – who had staked out the Tory member for Henley engaging in a series of trysts with another attractive young woman, also not his wife Ms Wyatt accused the bumbling MP of having “satyriasis”.

She’s been working in health services support for the last 17 years.”She was very well respected and liked and known by her colleagues and had a great deal of admiration and respect from them Clearly her loss will be a grave one.”. The man is being held at a north London police station.Since the attack, security has been stepped up at the hospital to reassure staff, who are deeply shocked by the killing.Ralph McCormack, head of Havering Primary Care Trust, paid tribute to Mrs Moss, and said his thoughts were with her family, who have been too distressed to speak publicly.He said: “Cheryl dedicated herself to the support and care of others. Her body was discovered at about 11am and an ambulance was called but she was pronounced dead at the scene.Yesterday, Scotland Yard confirmed officers had arrested an 18-year-old man in connection with the attack.The arrest followed the discovery of a blue bag in a road close to St George’s Hospital in Hornchurch, Essex It is the second arrest in connection with her death. Cheryl Moss, 33, was killed during what police described as a “frenzied attack” in the grounds of St George’s Hospital in Hornchurch on Thursday after she had stepped outside for a cigarette.
Mrs Moss had worked on the hospital’s geriatric ward for more than a decade and was a popular and respected member of staff.She had gone out for a break in a park behind the hospital when she was repeatedly stabbed.

Detectives investigating the murder of a nurse stabbed to death outside an Essex hospital arrested an 18-year-old man yesterday. Sitting in Court 61 of the High Court yesterday, Mr Justice Peter Smith offered the world’s highest paid author the solace of a sliver of academic integrity by throwing out a claim that he stole the plot for his international best-seller from a non-fiction book written 24 years ago.. From pedlar of sacrilege about Christ’s sex life to crafter of clunky dialogue and implausible plots, Dan Brown has been labelled many things since the success of The Da Vinci Code But at least he is not a plagiarist. Anti-racist campaigners are warning the party could make a breakthrough in at least three councils – Bradford, Stoke-on-Trent and Epping in Essex.. The British National Party will field a record number of candidates in next month’s council elections in an effort to spread its far-right message beyond its traditional heartlands. His spokesman disclosed he has been under pressure from within the party to take a more right-wing line on tax and the NHS but he is not going to give ground..

But the poll also revealed that 61 per cent of those asked think that Gordon Brown is “tough”, but only 29 per cent think the same of Mr Cameron, and 58 per cent think that, even under a new leader, the Conservative Party has not changed much at all.The findings will add urgency to the message Mr Cameron delivers this morning. In words reminiscent of Tony Blair’s many lectures to the Labour Party, he will tell them the only problem with the party under his leadership is that it is not changing fast enough.
He emphasised the point yesterday by warning the party faithful, who have gathered in Manchester for the spring conference, that they still have a “mountain to climb” before they can win back control of big cities, in many of which they have no councillors at all.An ICM poll for Channel 4 last night had some good news for Mr Cameron – it showed his party drawing level with Labour at 35 per cent each. David Cameron will face down party members today who want the Conservative Party to sound more like it did in the old days – the party of tax cuts and private health. “This party’s for white people, I make no bones about that,” says Simon Darby, the man leading the far right’s expansion in Birmingham. The British National Party’s regional organiser – already a councillor in nearby Dudley and one of 23 BNP councillors in the country – believes the party can exploit increasing Islamophobia and disillusionment with mainstream political parties to make gains in local elections on 4 May.. In many ways this new country struggles for an identity of its own, having been embraced by its larger and more powerful neighbours for over 500 years.. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

For the first time since the 15th century, Bosnia and Herzegovina is an independent state once again.

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