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Council trialling AI for special needs reports

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内容摘要:and was said at the time to be 9 to 12m (30 to 40ft) deep and 5m (16ft) wide.

and was said at the time to be 9 to 12m (30 to 40ft) deep and 5m (16ft) wide.

In 2020, Minogue told Jonathan Ross on his programme she only knows a few Welsh phrases and referred to herself as "half Welsh"."I literally know diolch yn fawr (thank you very much). The one word we used to hear as kids is 'ych a fi', which means 'yuck'," she said.

Council trialling AI for special needs reports

Minogue previous dated GQ magazine's creative director Paul Solomons, from Caerphilly, and she explained how he impressed her nain by talking to her in Welsh."I don't know what she's saying but you can just see her come to life and loved someone speaking Welsh to her," she said.Popular London nightclub Heaven is the biggest crime generator in Westminster, police representatives told the committee that decided the venue should close.

Council trialling AI for special needs reports

, following a report of a woman being raped by a member of security who worked at the venue on 1 November.The Met Police, which applied for the licence suspension, confirmed that a man had been arrested and charged with rape, and was on remand in prison.

Council trialling AI for special needs reports

At the initial hearing on Friday, the owner of Heaven said shutting the venue for 28 days would mean the club "would not survive".

A spokesman for the Met Police told Westminster's licensing sub committee: "This nightclub... it's the highest crime generator in the borough, in the number of incidents reported to the police.“With further cuts, there is not only a risk to the artistic quality and talent development of our artists and arts workforce, but also a real risk to cross-sector work including in health and education which has a huge impact," she said.

A spokeswoman for performing arts network Creu Cymru welcomed the report and agrees that the 40% cut in funding since 2010 needs to be “urgently addressed”.She said urgent action was needed to prevent closures and the “downward spiral that will cause the arts to lose their impact”.

The spokeswoman added that the challenges faced by the sector were hitting its ability to stay open, retain staff, and produce new work.“Even a small boost in arts funding could have a major impact, creating more than a thousand new jobs across Wales,” she said.

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