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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Features   来源:TV  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Devolved governments felt "politely entertained but not really listened to" when raising matters with Westminster during the Covid-19 pandemic, former Stormont minister Conor Murphy has said.

Devolved governments felt "politely entertained but not really listened to" when raising matters with Westminster during the Covid-19 pandemic, former Stormont minister Conor Murphy has said.

It also said it was introducing “more policies to aggressively counter foreign election interference” and that it removed 97% of videos with misinformation about elections and civic issues before anyone had viewed them.You can find out more about the Undercover Voters project on Sunday's episode of Newscast

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A man who was stung hundreds of times by a swarm of wasps says he is still too scared to go outside.after they invaded his home near Brecon, Powys, on Sunday - but said he has now counted more than 250 stings across his body.He was taken to hospital for treatment and was told he was five minutes from death.

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"We've got amazing views from the house but I haven't been outside since Sunday," he told"I certainly haven't been near the back of the garage where my bikes are.

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"I've had a pest man around to sort the problem and he said there were still thousands of wasps around. He warned me not to go near there because they might smell the stings on me."

Mr Powell is now recovering at home and has since discovered the full extent of the attack.While it would start by providing guidance and support on improving environmental performance or meeting targets, it would have the power to take court action if needed.

The plans feature in aThe bill would also put targets on reversing loss of wildlife into law - with a headline goal of stopping the declines in biodiversity by 2030 and for there to be "clear recovery" by 2050.

More specific targets on particular species and habitats will follow, it says.The latest stocktake of Wales' wildlife in 2023 revealed what conservationists branded as nature loss on a "devastating scale", with one in six species at risk of disappearing.

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