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Care leavers tell stories in 'pain into power' art

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Local   来源:Careers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Similar reasons were given when discussing a proposed reduction in funding for the Housing-Related Floating Support Service, which provides short-term direct support to East Sussex residents who are either homeless or at risk of homelessness.

Similar reasons were given when discussing a proposed reduction in funding for the Housing-Related Floating Support Service, which provides short-term direct support to East Sussex residents who are either homeless or at risk of homelessness.

Asked if Plaid also risked being seen as the establishment in Wales, he added: "We know what the establishment is in Wales, and it has been Labour."In response a Welsh Labour spokesman said since becoming first minister Morgan has delivered "the largest financial settlement for Wales since devolution began, £50m to improve schools and college buildings, a £1bn investment in Shotton Mill alongside UK government colleagues, an extra £25m for coal tip safety, and free school lunches for every primary school child in Wales, and she's only just getting started".

Care leavers tell stories in 'pain into power' art

and boost education standards while also creating jobs to tackle the climate crisis.The Welsh government said £157m had been targeted to deliver her promises this financial year.Ahead of a statement in the Senedd on Tuesday, Morgan said: "We have an ambitious plan for delivery in 2025 and beyond. Working across each of our priority areas and in collaboration with our partners around the country.

Care leavers tell stories in 'pain into power' art

"It is important to me as first minister of Wales that we are a government that listens and a government that responds to what it hears and works with our partners to deliver real results for the people of Wales."Plaid's ap Iorwerth said: "As health minister, Eluned Morgan promised no patient would wait over 12 months for treatment by spring - a promise already broken by virtue of the fact she's set a new target of bringing two-year waits down to 8,000 by April – and based on December's numbers even those figures are going in the wrong direction."

Care leavers tell stories in 'pain into power' art

The Welsh Conservative Senedd leader Darren Millar added: "Under 26 years of Labour governments, propped up by Plaid Cymru, Wales has the highest NHS waiting lists, worst educational performance, and the highest unemployment rate in the United Kingdom."

"It's clear that under Labour, Wales is broken."Irish rock band The Script, American singer songwriter Gayle, and the DJ KidCutUp were the warm-up acts for Pink.

Her Summer Carnival tour dates last year saw her singing beside a giant rainbow beach ball while dancers bounced on trampolines.Pink's Cardiff date is the first of her 18 shows in Europe, with nine in the UK and Ireland, before she returns to the United States in August.

So other than Cardiff, where else and when is Pink playing in UK and Ireland in 2024?We should be so lucky, the Queen of pop is half Welsh!

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