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Provocative march by right-wing Israelis raises tensions in Jerusalem

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Football   来源:Personal Finance  查看:  评论:0
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Travellers who do not need step-free access are encouraged to continue to use the main entrance to the station on Brompton Road.As part of a redevelopment of the building above, parts of the station that have been out of use since the 1930s due to escalators being installed were re-opened.

Provocative march by right-wing Israelis raises tensions in Jerusalem

TfL has restored architectural features of its façade while modernising other areas., TfL said. It hopes that half of the network will be by 2030.The family of a woman who died last month say she "has no dignity" while she lays in "limbo" at a funeral home due to delays in deaths being officially signed off.

Provocative march by right-wing Israelis raises tensions in Jerusalem

Leanne Day, from Castletown in Sunderland, said it is "heartbreaking" knowing her grandmother Joyce Sinclair, who died on 16 April, had not yet been embalmed as her death certificate had still not been issued.New rules mean all deaths must be reviewed by a coroner or medical examiner, but South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Trust (STSFT) says a shortage of staff has contributed to a backlog.

Provocative march by right-wing Israelis raises tensions in Jerusalem

It apologised for delays that were "not acceptable" and said it was recruiting more medical examiners to "speed up matters".

Reforms to the certification system, which came into effect in"I didn't have peace of mind travelling," she said. "Once you're underground on the Tube, you're stuck. It can cause quite a lot of stress."

Ms Salisbury added that it would be helpful if TfL illustrated which stations had toilets with a map inside carriages.Fern Howard, from Crohn’s & Colitis UK said she was pleased to hear that access to toilets would be improved but echoed Ms Sailsbury's concern that waiting 20 minutes was "often not possible".

"We know that nine in 10 people with Crohn’s or Colitis plan their activities based on toilet access," she said."It is challenging, stressful and isolating if public and accessible toilets are not available."

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