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Somerset clergy couple raise more than £175,000 for COVAX vaccine relief scheme
âWe don t deserve the vaccine more than other people around the world and everybody needs it
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Rowan and Scott Paterson started their âTwin My Vaccineâ scheme to donate to UNICEF
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A Somerset clergy couple have raised over £175,000 for the COVAX vaccine relief scheme.
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Owen Paterson MP
Mr Paterson, whose wife Rose took her own life last year after looking at such sites, was chairing the round-table discussion.
Mrs Paterson was chair of Aintree Racecourse, a mother, grandmother and a charity stalwart. Following her death, North Shropshire MP Mr Paterson set up the Rose Paterson Trust, a charity to support organisations and individuals aiming to tackle suicide.
He has spoken to a number of senior officials including Health Secretary Matt Hancock, and discussions will centre around how a new bill can stop these websites disseminating harmful messages to vulnerable people.
EXCITED: Arthur McDonald with his display for the SkyDay project A WORCESTER school is the only school in the UK to win a zoom call with a NASA astronaut. In association with the SkyDay project, Grimley and Holt Primary School will be taking part in a zoom call with NASA astronaut Nicole Stott on 21 May. They will be sharing the experience with one other winning school in Zimbabwe, making Grimley the only representation from England. Sally Patterson, science lead at the school said, We are so pleased to be selected. The children have worked so hard on this project and produced some lovely work. I m often amazed at the standard of work that the children produce . The challenge involved the children to contribute creatively through art, science and literary and upload it on to the SkyDay website. The aim of the project was to bring people together under one, shared sky with over 200 schools participating all over the world.
How a quirk in the system stopped Jennaâs family getting paid parental leave
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If Jenna Patterson had earned her husbandâs income, the family would have been able to access up to 18 weeks paid parental leave when she gave birth to twins 10 weeks ago.
But Ms Patterson doesnât, and so her family, in effect, cannot.
Jenna Patterson highlighted the inequality of paid parental leave when a mother earns over the threshold with her question to the Q+A panel.Â
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