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Significant policy alignment on Covid-19 between Northern Ireland and Republic

North-south cooperation in the response to Covid-19 was studied by researchers from Trinity College Dublin Cate McCurry, PA 03 June, 2021 15:23 Significant public health policy alignment on Covid-19 between both sides of the border was a result of ongoing dialogue and cooperation between both health departments, a report has found. Researchers said that despite the historical and constitutional obstacles to an all-island response to the pandemic, there was evidence of significant public health policy alignment. North-south cooperation in the response to Covid-19 was studied by researchers from Trinity College Dublin. The researchers published a study of public health policies for Covid-19 in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland during the first wave of the pandemic, from February to June 2020.

Introducing The Nation Fund for Independent Journalism

The Nation’s long-standing dedication to fostering and mentoring early-career journalists, The Nation Fund will expand on that mission while developing rigorous educational programs to train the next generation of boldly independent journalists. Our mission is to invest in the future of a strong independent press by developing a robust framework that lifts up diverse voices and perspectives. “The Nation Fund for Independent Journalism gives space and opportunity for programs seeded by the magazine to grow sustainably,” says Erin O’Mara, executive director of The Nation Fund. “While The Nation has long been grateful for its committed donor base, we’ve also long been aware that many wanted the opportunity to do more. The Nation Fund provides our generous donors with an opportunity to expand their support through the benefit of tax-deductible gifts. As a nonprofit, we will also be able to seek new sources of support that benefit media in the public interest. And while r

Jules Bistro s April C A K E Supports Art in MN and Africa

This month, the purchase of a slice of cake makes a difference near and far! Last October, Jules Bistro in downtown St. Cloud announced a new culinary campaign called C.A.K.E. An acronym for Culinary Acts of Kindness Encouraged, the campaign sees the bistro partnering with and supporting financially local organizations, charities and programs with a special cake creation. Last month, Jules Bistro revealed a scrumptious, Spring-y Strawberry Lemonade cake. A portion of the proceeds went to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central MN. With April here, Jule s Bistro has announced its latest partnership and culinary work of art. This month’s Kindness Cake campaign features tangy lime curd nestled between mildly-sweet mango coconut cake layers, covered in chocolate ganache and artfully decorated with white and milk chocolate brushstrokes, lime buttercream, dark chocolate-dipped mango slices, toasted coconut flakes and lime zest, the café shared on Facebook. When you purchase

Tributes to inspirational St Mary s School headteacher lost to lung cancer at 51

TRIBUTES have been paid to ray of sunshine husband and headteacher Andrew Henstridge who sadly died aged 51. He was diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer two weeks before he died on March 1 at Great Western Hospital. The dad of two - Mia, 18, and Alexander, 16 - was the executive headteacher of St Mary s Catholic Primary School, and St Catherine s Catholic Primary School since 2015, and Holy Cross Catholic Primary School in 2020. His wife of 20 years, Luisa Henstridge who is also a teacher at St Mary s, said: Andrew was dedicated to his profession. Throughout his career, he devoted his time and energy to helping all children to achieve their best. He was compassionate, caring, approachable, professional, fun, and supported all who he worked with.

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