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Golden Retrievers Enjoying 'Ice Bath' to Beat the Heat Has People Melting

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内容摘要:"Everything up the food chain then gets impacted when we start seeing these insects disappearing and that’s exactly what’s happening here in a UNESCO World Heritage site and a National Park in what should be the most idyllic place for nature in the entire UK.”

"Everything up the food chain then gets impacted when we start seeing these insects disappearing and that’s exactly what’s happening here in a UNESCO World Heritage site and a National Park in what should be the most idyllic place for nature in the entire UK.”

At the same time, North Yorkshire and York hospices would need to find an extra £140,000 due to the increase in the national minimum wage and a further £650,000 for the increase in employer National Insurance contributions, councillors heard.Mr Collins said: "All of this is set within the context of unprecedented demand through increasing deaths, an ageing population and greater levels of dependency from the NHS on our capacity to support their own."

Golden Retrievers Enjoying 'Ice Bath' to Beat the Heat Has People Melting

He added that non-salary costs were "already at baseline".Hospices provide a range of end-of-life and palliative services, including specialist inpatient beds, community-based end-of-life care, outpatient clinics, lymphoedema services and bereavement counselling and support.A national appeal for funding for hospices had resulted in the government

Golden Retrievers Enjoying 'Ice Bath' to Beat the Heat Has People Melting

for the sector, although this money would be reserved for capital projects, councillors were told.The North Yorkshire Council meeting heard that despite the funding crisis, there had been "minimal dialogue" between the hospices and the NHS Humber and North Yorkshire ICB, which distributes NHS funding.

Golden Retrievers Enjoying 'Ice Bath' to Beat the Heat Has People Melting

Mr Collins said the situation was not helped by changing staffing and structures at the ICB, resulting in inconsistent commissioning decisions with wide variations across the hospices.

A service reduction at St Michael's was "highly likely", Mr Collins said, and "even some closure".Work to demolish a bridge over the M25 in Surrey is "progressing well", National Highways has said.

A full closure of the motorway between junction 10, near Wisley, and junction 11, for Woking, saw both carriageways shut over the weekend from 21:00 GMT on Friday.The section of motorway is due to reopen at 06:00 on Monday.

The work is part of a £317m project to add extra lanes to improve safety and cut congestion where the motorway meets the A3.Diversion routes have been put in place around the closure, although National Highways said on Saturday there were delays of up to 30 minutes on the approach to both junctions.

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