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Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

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内容摘要:But Green Party councillor Emily Kerr said LTNs were a "proven road safety measure, cutting pedestrian accidents by around 85% inside and on the boundary roads".

But Green Party councillor Emily Kerr said LTNs were a "proven road safety measure, cutting pedestrian accidents by around 85% inside and on the boundary roads".

The Welsh Labour leader has maintained throughout that the donations were declared and registered in the correct way and that he would not be returning the money.The letter came as it emerged Welsh Labour had agreed a separate review of leadership campaigns - to be led by Carwyn Jones.

Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

After voting in the leadership campaign closed, Mr Jones described the decision to accept the donation as "unfortunate" and said that there were "lessons to be learned" around due diligence.Speaking to ITV Wales’ Sharp End, Mr Gething said: “As the leader of Welsh Labour, I’ve attended a very harmonious and positive meeting of the Welsh executive just this weekend gone, at which we’ve honoured my commitment to have a proper review of the elections process.“Carwyn Jones, at my request, has agreed to chair that review, and it will report back to the chief executive of Welsh Labour in September.”

Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

In First Minister's Questions on Tuesday Vaughan Gething was asked by Andrew RT Davies if there was a difference in principle between him and Jeremy Miles, who said he would not have taken the money.“I don't think there's a difference in principle at all,” he told the Welsh Conservative Senedd leader.

Rise of ‘dad allies’ helps shift childcare burden

Mr Davies said a “reasonable person… would say there is a potential conflict interest there”.

But Mr Gething said a “reasonable person will be interested in the facts” – saying the Development Bank of Wales takes decisions “wholly independent of Welsh government”.Climate leaders are putting a lot of faith in the fact that the transition to green energy will not be derailed by the new Trump administration.

"The result from this election will be seen as a major blow to global climate action," said Christiana Figueres, the former UN climate chief."But it cannot and will not halt the changes under way to decarbonise the economy and meet the goals of the Paris agreement."

to get exclusive insight on the latest climate and environment news from the BBC's Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt, delivered to your inbox every week.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to present a "plan for victory" in the country's war with Russia to President Joe Biden during this week's visit to the US.

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