Plans for a 1km (0.6mile) long cable car ascending Slieve Donard have taken a major blow after the National Trust - one of the landowners on the mountain - said it would be pausing engagement with the local council behind the project.
"There needs to be more research and funding. And making more space for women."A spokesperson for the Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board said they "encourage anyone with concerns about their care to discuss these with their care provider".
"We are working with general practitioners across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire to ensure women receive the support and care they need."This includes updating referral guidance on endometriosis, as well as other gynaecological conditions, and providing training and education," they added.A single parent has said a school uniform swap is a "godsend" during tough financial times.
Westbury-on-Trym primary school in Bristol is hosting an event where parents can hand in clothes their children have outgrown for other families to make use of.The initiative soars in popularity at the start of each term, but runs throughout the year, even opening it up to other schools in the area.
"It's very expensive with the economical climate at the moment. Having this on site is an absolute godsend," said Jo, whose child attends the school.
Purchasing a new school uniform can easily cost between £100-£200 for new shirts, jumpers, trousers, shoes and sportswear.It also said that artificial intelligence, or AI, could be " a real gamechanger for businesses".
But Ms Haviland said "small businesses are concerned about being left behind" and the next government needs to appoint an AI champion to bridge the gap between larger and smaller firms on use of the technology.The document has been published as political parties spar over VAT.
Mr Hunt pledged in an article for the Daily Telegraph that the Conservatives would not raise the main rate of the sales tax during the next Parliament, and suggested Labour would.However, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves ruled out a VAT hike, and strongly refuted Mr Hunt suggestion. The Liberal Democrats also pledged not to raise VAT.