"I work from home so I really appreciate the quality of light throughout the day. It's a very easy going home to live in."
"Services and staff are struggling to deliver the care people need, when and where they need it. There is an urgent need for change."The charity recognised while hospital was the best place for many palliative care patients, better community and out-of-hours care would allow people to be cared for in their homes.
"It also means having meaningful conversations with dying people about their care preferences, so their wishes are heard and respected," added Ms Davies.The Welsh government said good palliative and end-of-life care could make a "huge difference" to helping people die with dignity.It said it provided more than £16m a year to make sure people had access to the best possible end-of-life care, including setting national standards and boosting community services.
The city of Tulsa, Oklahoma is preparing to award its black community a $105m (£73.8m) reparations package to address the harms caused by the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, one of the largest and most violent racial attacks in US history.The plan, by Monroe Nichols, Tulsa's first black mayor, focuses on community redevelopment and does not involve direct payments to descendants or the two remaining survivors of the attack.
Nichols made the announcement on Sunday during Tulsa's first ever official Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day.
The funds, raised by a private trust, includes $24m for a housing fund and $60m for a cultural preservation fund focused on "reducing blight".Earlier this month French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau vowed to bolster security around the country's crypto executives and their families.
A total of 24 people have been taken into custody, French media report.The arrests were connected to an unsuccessful attempt by
The pair were described by French media as relatives of Pierre Noizat, the co-founder of French Bitcoin exchange platform Paymium.Arrests were also made over a kidnapping attempt against a person with ties to the crypto sector which was foiled by police in the Nantes region of western France on Monday, local media outlets reported.