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There are currently 100,000 vacancies in the UK's National Health Service. To look after a population of over 67 million, the NHS relies on 1.26 million staff, 140,000 doctors and 350,000 nurses. As Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Stephen Berkeley publish a new NHS Workforce Long Term Plan, you might think the NHS wants to secure as many UK-trained, experienced doctors and nurses as possible. Dr David Cartland is a highly qualified General Practitioner (GP) living in Cornwall on the south-western edge of England. A GP is a senior medical doctor, equivalent to consultant level in hospital medicine. Dr…

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Leon Krier CVO is a world-renowned architect and urban planner, and “a prominent critic of modernist architecture, New Classical Architecture and New Urbanism he, PoundburyDorset, England,” the latter being a passion innovation project for then-Prince Charles. Throughout his lifelong professional and personal interest in architecture and urban planning, Luxembourg native Léon Krier also noticed that something was preventing the creation of beautiful cities and buildings that provide the conditions for individuals, families and communities to live happy and fulfilling lives. While some cities remain beautiful and uplifting in their architectural fabric and wider environment, many others are not. Planned and…

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Doubtful ties to WEF The presence of Ahura AI CEO Brian Talebi and entrepreneur and thought leader Brock Pierce at the Independent National Convention (INC) has been privately questioned by some INC attendees. For example, an attendee named Cathy from East Austin told UKColumn that both Talebi and Pierce spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in May 2022. Many freedom activists, including UKColumn's viewers, consider the World Economic Forum to be hostile to human freedom, primarily because it advocates for a dystopian “Great Reset” amid the COVID-19 “pandemic” while also training young leaders to join various nation-state…

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The BBC then interviewed someone who turned out to be an HTS spokesman in Idlib. From Vanessa Beeley: Ibrahim al-Wadi, a researcher and former Syrian army soldier with whom I work regularly, identified my interviewee as Hakim al-Dairi (aka Dia al-Din al-Omar), a spokesman for HTS’s General Security Directorate. And again, the BBC did not identify their “witnesses” or their affiliations. Did the BBC break the law? Article 12(2) Terrorism Act of 2000 As a criminal agency, it has the following powers: Soliciting support for a prohibited organization (support solicited does not have to be material support, such as the…

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The important points here are that the fire started in Fornessee, that it was substantial, that firefighters from four towns were involved, and that 8 acres of a 30-acre forest plantation were severely damaged. This was no small fire. This was a major event, and it clearly posed a significant threat to the homes themselves. You can rest assured that Press and Journals The report concludes: The children who attend the school, which is for children who need time off, were elsewhere at the time on an afternoon outing. But one of the Fornesi Girls, who survived a brutal regime…

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In a candid and emotional interview, Public child protection in Wales (Fundraising here), previously interviewed by the UK column, updates Brian Gerrish on previously reported progress in the PCP Wales campaign, including the outcome of the parent organisation's recent legal battle against the Welsh Government's new policy. Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) Syllabus. Isherwood passionately explains how and why young children are sexually trained by the state, and discusses the wider context of the so-called “woke” agenda, of which the RSE is now a part. PCP Wales is a non-profit organisation established in July 2020 and its current campaigns are…

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On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury discussed the Council's Net Zero Carbon Policy with several speakers and an enthusiastic audience at Glastonbury Town Hall. The event was chaired by Sandy Adams. Ian Jarvis Ian Jarvis is 5GHe has 30 years of experience in IT and 25 years in body therapy. Since 2011, he has been volunteering for a few months each year at a clinic in Bhopal, India, working with survivors and children of the 1984 chemical spill. His first book was: Three months in Bhopalis available on Amazon. Since retiring in 2000, one of his interests has…

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On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury discussed the Council's Net Zero Carbon Policy with several speakers and an enthusiastic audience at Glastonbury Town Hall. The event was chaired by Sandy Adams. Peter Taylor Peter Taylor MI Biol MRAI was educated at Oxford University (1967-1970, 1976-1980) with degrees in both natural and social sciences. Leaving the academic environment, he founded and developed an independent Oxford-based research group, the Political Ecology Research Group (1977-1992), specialising in scientific and legal support for citizen initiatives and environmental policy in the UK and Europe. PERG has advised local, regional and national governments, the…

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On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury discussed the Council's Net Zero Carbon Policy with several speakers and an enthusiastic audience at Glastonbury Town Hall. The event was chaired by Sandy Adams. Ralph Ellis Ralph teeth Scholar: Computer analyst, meteorologist, airline pilot, author and historian. He recently authored two peer-reviewed papers. Weather patterns As for hurricanes and tornadoes, they occur during cold and warm periods on Earth. Thanks to Sandi Adams, Eli Everyman, and Matthew Williams for their emceeing and technical support on the evening.

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On 7 July 2023, the Mayor of Glastonbury discussed the Council's Net Zero Carbon Policy with several speakers and an enthusiastic audience at Glastonbury Town Hall. The event was chaired by Sandy Adams. Sandy Adams Sandy Adams trained as a set designer in London and has many years of experience working in theatre, television, film and corporate live events. Passionate about social justice, Sandy was challenged to create live corporate events for big companies such as GlaxoSmithKline, Google and Microsoft. Realising that most of these big companies were moving towards rapid hyper-globalisation, she left London for Glastonbury in 2009 and…

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