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Supreme Court to decide on 6 cases today. And, new details on U.S. airstrikes on Iran

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Travel   来源:Cybersecurity  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:And while "interesting", he said this latest study's findings were not strong enough to influence how the drugs were prescribed.

And while "interesting", he said this latest study's findings were not strong enough to influence how the drugs were prescribed.

But she told MPs on the Treasury Committee that there was no chance of the UK becoming cash-free anytime soon.She said the government was concentrating on ensuring everyone had access to cash, such as through new banking hubs, and on improving people's digital skills.

Supreme Court to decide on 6 cases today. And, new details on U.S. airstrikes on Iran

Cash is legal tender in the UK, but businesses are not obliged to serve people who only want to pay with notes and coins.Some countries, such as Australia, are planning rules that would force essential services to accept cash.But Ms Reynolds effectively ruled out such a move in the UK.

Supreme Court to decide on 6 cases today. And, new details on U.S. airstrikes on Iran

"We have no plans to regulate businesses - big or small - to compel them to accept cash," she said.She said the UK was "not anywhere near" being a cashless society, with convenience stores planning to accept notes and coins for years. But she said tackling digital exclusion was still key for those who might struggle.

Supreme Court to decide on 6 cases today. And, new details on U.S. airstrikes on Iran

Members of the committee pointed to evidence they had received from victims of domestic and economic abuse who said they only had an escape route with cash.

Even after getting away, some found they were unable to pay for their children's school dinners with cash.Iran expressed a hope for "the swift end of military conflicts, the prevention of terrorist actions, and the commencement of national dialogue" with all parts of Syrian society.

Turkey said Syria was now at a stage "where the Syrian people will shape the future of their own country". Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said the new government "must be established in an orderly manner" and warned that "the principle of inclusiveness must never be compromised".US President Joe Biden said the collapse of the Assad government was a "fundamental act of justice" after decades of repression, but cautioned that the takeover by Islamist rebels created a moment of "risk and uncertainty".

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the collapse of the Assad government was the "direct result" of his country's action against Hezbollah and Iran.Iraq, where powerful Iran-backed militias sent fighters to support the Syrian military in the civil war, said it supported efforts to open a dialogue in Syria "leading to the adoption of a pluralistic constitution that preserves the human and civil rights of Syrians".

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