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Apple has had few incentives in the past to start making iPhones in US

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Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said the breakfast clubs would have a "transformative impact on the lives of children".She added that the scheme aimed to break the link "between background and success" by initially targeting the most disadvantaged areas in the UK.

Apple has had few incentives in the past to start making iPhones in US

If the pilot is successful, plans for a national expansion could begin later this year.The headteachers' union welcomed the expansion of breakfast clubs, which some schools already run, but expressed concerns that funding would fall short of the cost.A public meeting has been held in West Sussex over concerns about services at a series of GP practices.

Apple has had few incentives in the past to start making iPhones in US

Modality Mid Sussex has sites in Crawley Down, Burgess Hill and two in East Grinstead and covers parts of Surrey, and wasby the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

Apple has had few incentives in the past to start making iPhones in US

About 50 people attended a meeting in Crawley on Wednesday, with concerned local residents citing worsening issues with getting a doctor's appointment and poor patients care since the inspection in September 2023.

Modality Mid Sussex said in a statement it always welcomed feedback and would "continue working hard to provide the best possible care to our community".Its wildly combustible songs were the perfect material for Jules Buckley’s orchestra, who ramped up the album's gothic overtones with harpsichords, lutes and long crescendos of percussion.

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