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Plant a Row for the Hungry urges gardeners to grow a bit extra and donate

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Politics   来源:TV  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"Deep-rooted cultural change of the DWP is desperately needed to rebuild trust and put safeguarding at the heart of policy development.

"Deep-rooted cultural change of the DWP is desperately needed to rebuild trust and put safeguarding at the heart of policy development.

In Bangor, Gwynedd's only city, there was largely a positive reaction to the proposals."It would be good thing to be honest," said Callum Marler, who lives in Llandudno.

Plant a Row for the Hungry urges gardeners to grow a bit extra and donate

"I don't speak Welsh and I've lived here my whole life, I think it is a good idea."I did Welsh in school, I didn't really pay much attention but I should have... it's the language of the country," he added.Tony Walkden said he felt parents should be entitled to send their children to an English-medium school if they wish.

Plant a Row for the Hungry urges gardeners to grow a bit extra and donate

"In education I think it should be English, I agree that Welsh should be a strong language within this country," he said."I've got grandchildren that are fluent in both languages. I think you should have a choice."

Plant a Row for the Hungry urges gardeners to grow a bit extra and donate

Mared Rhys, a first-language Welsh speaker, said she agreed with what the authority wanted to do.

"Its important that the language is promoted and that children leave school confident in their Welsh and English. I think it's to be welcomed," she said.in the West Bank, the Palestinian territory between Israel and Jordan that was captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war and has been occupied ever since.

Between 7 October and August 2024, 589 Palestinians were killed in the West Bank – at least 570 by Israeli forces and at least 11 by settlers,. They include some said to have been planning attacks as well as unarmed civilians. In the same period, Palestinians killed five settlers and nine members of Israel’s security forces.

This week, a Palestinian man aged 40 was reportedly shot dead after settlers and Israeli soldiers entered Wadi al-Rahhel, near Bethlehem. The Israeli military said stones had previously been thrown at an Israeli vehicle nearby.Last month, a 22-year-old Palestinian man was killed when dozens of settlers rampaged through the village of Jit, prompting international condemnation. Israeli security forces have made four arrests and have described the incident as a “severe terror event”.

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