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Morrisonâs India ban is another cynical election ploy Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 8, 2021 â 12.05am Save Normal text size Credit: I disagree with David Croweâs conclusion (âPM in denial over travel ban backlashâ, May 7). Itâs working out exactly as Scott Morrison planned it, since his main focus now is the election he must call by May 2022. Harsh statements about jail and fines makes him look tough. Thatâs a vote-winner. Dog-whistles get nods of approval from dog-whistle fanciers. His statement that itâs unlikely anyone will be jailed suggests (to the gullible) that he has a softer side (he doesnât), that heâs listened (he hasnât) or that heâs consulted Jenny (pitch to female voters). The announcement of restarting flights relaxes anxious folk, who forget his tendency to announce things six times but do nothing. Now he sits bac ....
THE UK-wide strategy to roll out vaccines to prevent and minimise the impact of Covid-19 has provided a unique placement learning opportunity to nursing students from the University of South Wales (USW). They re working with USW partner health and care organisations that are integral to the process, as well as continuing with their studies. At the same time many are working on the front line, caring for individuals and families affected. Among those helping with the roll out is Abi Ormrod, a 33-year-old mum-of-two from Newport and a second-year Adult Nursing student at USW. Abi Ormrod While on placement with Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB), Ms Ormrod received focused training to ensure she could develop the knowledge, skills and understanding to support, under supervision, the roll-out across Gwent. ....
However, the criteria for each sector is different. There are also two different deadlines for private-sector employers to apply for the cash for their employees. The government s website at first said non-profit sector workers were ineligible for the benefit. Then, on Thursday, under fire from the Opposition, two cabinet ministers issued statements saying non-profit sector employees who work for organizations that receive provincial funding will qualify for the benefit. I have heard some concerns from frontline workers who are worried about being excluded & I would like to provide some clarification on the Critical Worker Benefit and the eligibility of workers in the non-profit sector. a href https://twitter.com/hashtag/ableg?src hash&ref src twsrc%5Etfw #ableg /a 1/3—@JasonCoppingAB ....
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