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ESPN says its direct-to-consumer streaming service will debut in September at $29.99 a month

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内容摘要:Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross called the new data "shocking and shameful" and said that drug deaths were the country's "national shame."

Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross called the new data "shocking and shameful" and said that drug deaths were the country's "national shame."

of high-profile UK filming locations could be just the thing to draw in visitors to see the House of the Dragon filming site,used in the HBO Game of Thrones prequel across north Wales.

ESPN says its direct-to-consumer streaming service will debut in September at $29.99 a month

And while you're there, you could nip along to Plas Newydd country house on Anglesey, setting for new releasewhich is coming out this year.It tells the story of the flamboyant Henry Paget, fifth Marquess of Anglesey, starring Treorchy's Callum Scott Howells of

ESPN says its direct-to-consumer streaming service will debut in September at $29.99 a month

The Victorian eccentric equally scandalised and delighted society with his penchant for dressing up in outrageous costumes, putting on plays for local people and bankrupting his estate before his untimely death aged 29.Visit Wales is using the GB-wide promo video as a launching point to highlight other Welsh sites from series such as

ESPN says its direct-to-consumer streaming service will debut in September at $29.99 a month

, shot at the former University of South Wales campus in Caerleon, in Newport county, St Fagan's Museum of Welsh Life on the outskirts of Cardiff, and

in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan.under the Health and Safety at Work Act and fined £1.5m in relation to 11 deaths at the Linden Centre and other settings, then operated by the North Essex Partnership between 2004 and 2015.

The prosecution said the existence of "fixed potential ligature points" amounted to breaches of safety laws.In his sentencing remarks, Mr Justice Cavanagh wrote: "At the heart of this case are a number of interconnected failures by the trust."

Both Matthew and Ben's cases featured in the prosecution and EPUT's chief executive Paul Scott apologised, stating it was committed to learning lessons.The proceedings are getting under way after the

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