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Reform UK policy would transfer money directly to poorest 10%

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Crypto   来源:Sustainability  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Then more disaffected Liberals and other progressive voters began to migrate towards Carney's Liberals, driven by Trump, this election's "main character", Ms Kurl said.

Then more disaffected Liberals and other progressive voters began to migrate towards Carney's Liberals, driven by Trump, this election's "main character", Ms Kurl said.

He added: "It's time for the Welsh government to intervene and stand up for the English-speaking minority in Gwynedd, just as it should protect the Welsh-speaking minority in other parts of Wales."This is not about taking sides in some language war.

Reform UK policy would transfer money directly to poorest 10%

"It's about protecting fairness, choice, and the principle that bilingualism should work for communities – and not be used as a tool to separate or exclude."According to Gwynedd council, the new policy would "eliminated bilingualism and bilingual learning" and "clearly stated that Welsh would be the main language of teaching".Language group Cymdeithas yr Iaith, which supported the plans, suggested other councils in west Wales should consider adopting similar measures.

Reform UK policy would transfer money directly to poorest 10%

In response to concerns about recruiting Welsh-speaking staff, Councillor Jones said: "When are we going to make that shift? We have to increase Welsh education so we can eventually get more teachers - it's obvious."A Welsh government spokesman stated that school planning is the responsibility of local authorities.

Reform UK policy would transfer money directly to poorest 10%

It added that it is up to the local authority, after considering its Welsh in Education Strategic Plan, and consulting with the school community, to choose the most suitable route for individual schools.

An innovative scheme to test people's blood pressure in Barnsley is attracting international attention."We have access to several different inpatient detox facilities and people in need of detox will be able to work with us to choose the option that best meets their particular needs from a number of residential and community-based options," he said.

A driverless shuttle bus said to be a "prototype of tomorrow's technology" is on display at a transport museum.The Auto Shuttle, which is an electric and autonomous vehicle, can be found at the Transport Museum Wythall in Worcestershire.

The bus was previously used by Solihull Council as part of a pioneering study into the feasibility of self-driving mass transit solutions across the UK.The museum said it was proud to display the shuttle as a static exhibit and hoped the range of public transport it had on show would help to educate the next generation.

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