Crime without borders
How many nations are signed up to the International Criminal Court?
– 124 signed the Rome Statute in 1998 and ratified it.
– 31 have signed it but never ratified it (includes Iran, Thailand, Ukraine).
– 2 (Philippines, Burundi) ratified it but have subsequently withdrawn.
– 4 signed the statute, never ratified it and have since withdrawn (US, Russia, Israel and Sudan).
– 41 have never signed (including China, India, Turkey).
Chopper cropper
How dangerous is it to fly by helicopter as opposed to fixed-wing aircraft? It is hard to find comparable global statistics, but the National Transport Safety Board keeps figures for the US:
– In 2022 there were 7.2 accidents for every 100,000 hours flown by helicopter, of which 1.3 per 100,000 flying hours were fatal.
– The comparable figures for fixed-wing aircraft were 5.4 accidents per 100,000, of which 1 was fatal.
– The main causes of fatal helicopter accidents were:
Loss of control in flight 97
Failure of components 28
Low altitude operation 27
Engine failure 20
Issues with fuel 11
Loss of control on ground 7
Source: www.ntsb.gov
Stepping down
Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris became the 66th Conservative MP to announce that he will not seek re-election at the general election later this year. Is this an unusually high number? MPs (of all parties) who did not seek re-election:
1979 61
1983 77
1987 88
1992 79
1997 117
2001 78
2005 86
2010 149
2015 90
2017 31
2019 74
Source: House of Commons Library
Bouncing back
Has tourism in Britain and elsewhere recovered from the pandemic?
Foreign trips by residents
2019 93m
2020 23.8m
2021 19.1m
2022 71m
2023 86.2m
Foreign trips by overseas UK residents to UK
2019 40.9m
2020 11.1m
2021 6.4m
2022 31.2m
2023 38m
Source: Office for National Statistics

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