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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Management   来源:Investigations  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:She said Scotland was "miles behind" the UK government in removing unsafe cladding south of the border, describing the announcement as a "kick in the teeth" to concerned residents.

She said Scotland was "miles behind" the UK government in removing unsafe cladding south of the border, describing the announcement as a "kick in the teeth" to concerned residents.

"We need to build on existing laws and strategies to protect communities from all forms of hate and intolerance, online as well as offline," Ms Rautio said.The FRA also called on governments to use the EU's Digital Services Act to remove antisemitic content online, and step up efforts to prosecute antisemitic hate crimes.

Swamp Notes podcast. Trump considers war in Iran

Car manufacturer Nissan has cancelled a production shift at its UK factory as part of efforts to improve efficiency.The Sunderland plant has cancelled its Line 1 late shift and will instead focus its resources on Line 2, where the new Nissan Leaf will be built.A spokesperson for the company said no jobs would be lost because of the changes.

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Trade union Unite said it was working to "mitigate any potential pay reductions" for staff who might be affected by the change in shift patterns.While no jobs are being lost, Nissan said some staff would be moving from Line 1 to Line 2.

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"Nissan is implementing immediate measures to turn around its performance and create a leaner, more resilient business capable of swiftly adapting to changes in the market," a spokesperson said.

after the companies failed to agree terms on a multibillion-dollar deal.because of the state of the public finances.

The government has also blamed the £22bn black hole for the decision to cut winter fuel payments.A debate and non-binding vote on the issue had been expected on Monday but could now take place on Wednesday, when many activists will have left the conference.

Unite, which is among the trade unions calling for the cut to be reversed, branded the delay an "outrage".Rachel Reeves also signalled possible changes to the rules on government borrowing in order to allow more investment.

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