"Making that journey together helped me a lot. We'd share good and bad moments," says Gyokeres, who has since gone on to make a big impression - on and off the pitch.
"Management's current plan, up for consideration by the University Council next week, allows for them to be left at risk for years to come," the union said."This is a recipe for disaster that could mean the nightmarish findings of our survey may become the new normal.
"Quite frankly, this could be a matter of life and death."Cardiff University said the institution understood the impact the last few months had had on colleagues, adding it faced "significant challenges to our sustainability" which had "necessitated some very difficult decisions".It said the questionnaire results "make for difficult reading", adding: "Following further meetings with UCU, a draft action plan has been developed at pace, in collaboration with our trade unions.
"We are listening and are committed to working in partnership with the trade unions on actions to address specific points, to improve wellbeing for all members of our community and to ensure we continue to provide timely communication."They said the university was "surprised" by the referral but would "provide any information required by the HSE".
Three teenagers have been charged with murdering a 14-year-old boy who was stabbed near a pub in Greater Manchester.
Ibrahima Seck died in hospital after he was attacked outside the Fairway Inn in New Moston at about 17:00 BST on Sunday.They get to wear their PE kit some days and wear wellies and coats so they can go outside regardless of the weather.
General Secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, Pepe Di'Iasio agrees that playtime has been squeezed "by the drive to improve academic outcomes", but cautioned against an "overly prescriptive approach to play" as this may impact on other areas of the curriculum.have already made it a legal requirement for local authorities to ensure enough opportunities for children to play.
The commission in England is calling for a national play strategy with an annual budget of £125m, led by a minister with a responsibility for play.Baroness Anne Longfield from the Centre for Young Lives think tank, who worked on the report, said it should provide a "blueprint for how we can get children playing again and also tackle the scourge of addictive doom-scrolling".