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Care leavers tell stories in 'pain into power' art

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Charts   来源:Live  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"A hole maybe a couple of feet across started up," he told

"A hole maybe a couple of feet across started up," he told

The truce expired last weekend, with 59 Israeli hostages still in Hamas captivity. Many Gazans are waiting, with their bags packed, for war to resume.Meanwhile Nova survivor Michal Ohana says she feels that with the passage of time, some are expecting her to have moved on from the attacks, but she is still affected.

Care leavers tell stories in 'pain into power' art

"I wake up with this, and I go to sleep with this, and people don't understand," she told me."We live this every day. I feel the country supported us in the first months, but now after one year, they feel: 'OK, you need to go back to work, back to life.' But we can't."Supermarkets face a ban on displaying unhealthy snacks near tills or on their website homepages from March 2026.

Care leavers tell stories in 'pain into power' art

Junk food will also have to be removed from shop entrances and the end of aisles if regulations from the Welsh government are approved by the Senedd next month.Free refills of sugary drinks and buy-one-get-one free deals for food that is high in sugar, salt and fat will also end.

Care leavers tell stories in 'pain into power' art

The restrictions are meant to stop impulse buys at key selling spots in businesses with 50 or more employees. Smaller shops and those specialising in one product – such as sweet shops and chocolatiers – will be exempt.

and mirror those introduced in England in 2022.what they called a lack of preparation and insufficient warnings.

Rhondda Cynon Taf council leader Andrew Morgan said environment body Natural Resources Wales (NRW) had data on high river levels for more than an hour before residents were alerted.NRW's head of South Wales Central operations David Letellier said the organisation's thoughts were with everyone affected, adding that it "took an active approach to communicating updates on the expected and actual impact".

He added: "In the lead up to any significant rainfall event, we work with our colleagues at the Met Office and the Flood Forecasting Centre, and use the modelling and forecasts available to us to ensure our teams are prepared and ready to respond."Our rainfall and river gauge network are also constantly in operation. Given the uncertainty around the potential impacts of this event, we took steps from Wednesday last week to make sure our response team rotas were well staffed and prepared to tackle whatever the storm would bring.

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