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Police who tried to stop lockdown party at Bangor halls of residence ended up being assaulted

Police who tried to stop lockdown party at Bangor halls of residence ended up being assaulted
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'The effort she puts in is impeccable': Ablett Unit cleaner presented with special award

Diana Rooney with her award A CLEANER at a mental heath unit has received a special award for her outstanding work during the pandemic. Diana Rooney, a domestic assistant at the Ablett Mental Health Unit at Glan Clwyd Hospital, was nominated for a Seren Betsi Star award by her colleagues, who praised her for going ‘above and beyond’ for patients. Diana, who has worked at the Bodelwyddan based hospital for 30 years, was presented with the award by colleagues during a surprise ceremony. Sarah Caunce, Dinas Ward manager, said: “Diana has an excellent relationship with all staff and she engages well with patients on the ward.

Hundreds of thousands spent on roads which won't get built

The costs include hiring consultants to draw up plans for where the roads would potentially go, as well as lengthy public consultation to see if there were support for them. The road from the A48 at Sycamore Cross to the M4 at Junction 34 proved highly unpopular as concerns ranged from houses getting knocked down to ancient woodland felled. That road has cost £462,632, which was funded by grants from the Welsh Government. The road bypassing Dinas Powys however was generally supported by the public, and was part of a wider project to improve transport infrastructure in the village like better bus shelters and cycling routes. The bypass could have cut congestion in Dinas too, a current problem.

Hundreds of thousands spent on two roads in the Vale which now won't get built

The costs include hiring consultants to draw up plans for where the roads would potentially go, as well as lengthy public consultation to see if there were support for them. The road from the A48 at Sycamore Cross to the M4 at Junction 34 proved highly unpopular as concerns ranged from houses getting knocked down to ancient woodland felled. That road has cost £462,632, which was funded by grants from the Welsh Government. The road bypassing Dinas Powys however was generally supported by the public, and was part of a wider project to improve transport infrastructure in the village like better bus shelters and cycling routes. The bypass could have cut congestion in Dinas too, a current problem.

Frontiers | Young Rebels Who Do Not Want a Revolution: The Non-participatory Preferences of Fridays for Future Activists in Finland

1Faculty of Social Sciences, Business and Economics, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland Young people’s lack of participation in elections has been taken as a sign that the young are wary of representative democracy and reject traditional authorities. Instead of election participation, it is expected that the young want more possibilities for direct involvement in political decision-making. Fridays for Future (FFF) is a global, youth-led climate movement that has been able to mobilize millions of young people around the world into political action (de Moor et al., 2020; Wahlström et al., 2019) in times when youth participation is generally declining, especially in traditional forms of political participation. While many have taken this as evidence that young people dismiss representative democracy in favor of a more participatory democracy, in-depth studies of their motivations are still lacking. This article helps fill this lacuna by providing a case study on Finnish FFF par

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