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Records show eight NHS Test and Trace bosses have been paid more than Prime Minister Boris Johnson

Records show eight NHS Test and Trace bosses have been paid more than Prime Minister Boris Johnson
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Burton Bradstock Flower and Produce Show goes ahead | Bridport and Lyme Regis News

AN ANNUAL flower and produce show went ahead at the weekend with plenty of awards given out to contestants. The Burton Bradstock Flower and Produce Show took place for the first time in two years at the Burton Bradstock Village Hall on Saturday, July 17. Despite initial concerns over how well the event would be supported, there was an excellent level of entries for the 69 different categories of fruit, vegetables, arts and crafts, preserves, cookery and photography. The Burton Bradstock Village Society, the group charged with putting on the show, was also very pleased with the attendance on the day. Cups for the various categories were presented by society chairman, Peter Broomhead, in the Rectory Garden to allow for distancing.

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Wyoming Youth Home Closure Will Affect Montana Kids

Normative Services Inc. Academy in Sheridan, Wyoming. A therapeutic youth home in Sheridan, Wyoming is closing its doors this spring after multiple states have dropped contracts with its parent company nationwide due to reports of violence, abuse and a death at another facility. When Normative Services Inc. Academy closes in March, nearly 50 kids from Montana will need to be transferred elsewhere. NSI is owned by Sequel Youth and Family Services, a for profit company that runs juvenile treatment centers across the country. Typically, county and state agencies place foster kids, juvenile delinquents and children with behavioral problems in these facilities.

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Handle dispute without inflaming the situation We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Handle dispute without inflaming the situation December 17, 2020 — 11.08pm Save Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Jim Pavlidis To submit a letter to The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. CHINA Handle dispute without inflaming the situation Our government has decided to poke the Chinese dragon with a number of sticks, including blocking $14billion of foreign investment, some of which had been approved by the Foreign Investment Review Board, launching anti-dumping investigations and blocking Huawei from our 5G market. There has been criticism of China’s human rights record and an independent inquiry on the origin of the coronavirus has been called for. The dragon is not happy and punitive measures are being applied, including restrictions on trade that will have a devastati

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