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Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ passes the US House of Representatives

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Culture & Society   来源:India  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:He told the US cable channel Newsmax that "I've done it over the years… I don't want to sign a contract. I want to sort of stay in the game."

He told the US cable channel Newsmax that "I've done it over the years… I don't want to sign a contract. I want to sort of stay in the game."

One woman who turned to the charity in 2023 after she became homeless with a baby and a toddler said Blossom and Bloom "literally saved" her.Eloise Garland, 30, who now lives in Llandudno, Conwy county, said the organisation "supported her in so many different ways", including her wellbeing, with her children and to find housing.

Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ passes the US House of Representatives

She said it was "heart breaking" to think the facility where she made so many friends and found a "support network" was closing."The impact they have on parents is so great... they take a lot of pressure off other services," she added.Sarah Jones-Wallace, 27, from Denbigh, said finding Blossom and Bloom when she was "struggling and isolated" at home with her newborn had been the "best thing ever to have happened".

Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ passes the US House of Representatives

"I found the hub, and they said 'come in, have a cup of tea' and I never looked back."Now a trustee of the charity, Ms Jones-Wallace said she could not put into words how "vital" it was and she "wouldn't be here" without it.

Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ passes the US House of Representatives

"I would hate to think of a mum in my position not having a place like this to go."

Cerys McCormick, 25, said her son Albie was just two weeks old when she started getting help after feeling "really low".A blue plaque honouring the achievements of a cult 90s band has been unveiled in their hometown.

EMF, from Cinderford in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, is best known for its hit single Unbelievable, which sold millions of copies worldwide.Members of the band were there on Tuesday to see the plaque unveiled on Cinderford's town centre clock tower.

EMF also told fans who had travelled from around the country they will perform a free gig in Cinderford in July as a "homecoming"."It's a long time since we've played in Cinderford," lead singer James Atkin told BBC Points West at the unveiling.

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