Metro (UK)

Now Cuomo accused of harassing sixth woman

- Peter, London Sue, Bromley

NEW YORK governor Andrew Cuomo is facing fresh allegation­s that he groped an aide last year.

The Democrat, who is accused of harassing five other women, reportedly summoned a female aide to his mansion to help with his phone, then fondled her under her shirt once they were alone.

He has denied the claim, made in The Times Union newspaper, as well as previous allegation­s.

A former federal prosecutor and employment lawyer were this week appointed to investigat­e. Mr Cuomo refuses to resign, calling on the public to wait for findings.

I read that NHS workers don’t deserve special treatment regarding pay rises as ‘they are just doing their job’ (MetroTalk, Thu). To make his point, Graham says the British Army doesn’t get more money when things get tough. This isn’t true. When a soldier is deployed to a war zone, they are paid £29 a day extra.

NHS Worker, Manchester

I’ve just given a year of my life in solitary to save the NHS. I thought it was supposed to save me. Truth is, it was big drug companies that saved me.

Good ventilatio­n helps stop the spread of Covid-19 so will people open windows on trains? Maybe this could be included in announceme­nts.

A FATHER acted like a ‘dictator’, beating his children in fits of anger and keeping control over minute details of their lives, a court heard.

Fitness fanatic Rachid Khadla was jobless for more than 20 years but took over the finances of veterinary nurse daughter Amira, it is claimed. He allegedly denied her access to her debit card, which he used to draw out £175 a week for her food and rent at his home in Windsor, Berkshire.

For years his wife and three now-adult children were only allowed two baths a week in the same water, Reading crown court heard. Khadla denies child cruelty and two counts of assault against his children. The trial continues.

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