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[8] The ‘Count me in’ census was introduced in England in 2005 and designed to support the Department of Health’s five year action plan ‘Delivering Race Equality in Mental Health Care’. The census also aimed to support the Welsh Assembly Government’s...
CARDIFF, WALES - JUNE 07: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall leaves speaks to members of the Welsh Assembly at the Wales Millennium Centre on June 7, 2011. he Queen and her husband were joined by their son Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall... View Photo »
The purpose of the day was for people to come in and see what they think, then present our findings to the Welsh Assembly Government to get funding to do it
The Bill is ready and it should be law (in Wales) by 2013. My opinion? First, if any of my family needed a kidney (90 per cent of organ donations are kidneys), I would donate one of mine if the medicos deemed it not too ropey. Second, if ever I am in...
Welsh Assembly has reacted to suggestions from the Welsh Audit Office that it needs to take a stronger stance on municipal waste reduction by confirming that plans are already in place to tackle this. Edie contacted the Assembly for its views on a Welsh...
National Assembly for Wales’s Children and Young People Committee is to investigate how children are protected from the sun, following a petition by cancer charity Tenovus. The charity submitted a petition to the Assembly calling for all children under...
CARDIFF, WALES - JUNE 07: Queen Elizabeth II speaks to members of the Welsh Assembly inside the Wales Millennium Centre on June 7, 2011. The Queen and her husband were joined by their son Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall as... View Photo »
There are good protection procedures and risk assessments in some local authorities which help reduce the risk and equip teachers with the ability to deal with any violent incidents. But this is not something which is president nationwide." Leighton...
Next month, the Welsh Language Board will be discontinued, to be replaced by a Welsh Assembly appointed Commissioner (who just happens to be Meri Huws, the current Chair of the Welsh Language Board). When all the other Welsh quangos were abolished in...
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CARDIFF, WALES - JUNE 07: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall leaves speaks to members of the Welsh Assembly at the Wales Millennium Centre on June 7, 2011. he Queen and her husband were joined by their son Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall as they attended a reception for...
View Photo »RADSTOCK, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: A polling station sign is displayed as voters enter the Westfield Methodist Church which is being used as a polling station on May 5, 2011 Radstock, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish...
View Photo »BATH, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: Voters enter the Alice Park tea chalet which is being used as a polling station on May 5, 2011 in Bath, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish Parliament, The Welsh Assembly, The Northern Ireland...
View Photo »BATH, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: A voter holds a cup as he stands on the doorstep of the Fairfield Arms public house which is being used as a polling station on May 5, 2011 in Bath, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish...
View Photo »BATH, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: A voter enters the Fairfield Arms public house which is being used as a polling station on May 5, 2011 in Bath, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish Parliament, The Welsh Assembly, The Northern...
View Photo »BATH, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: A voter leaves the Priston village hall which is being used as a polling station in Priston on May 5, 2011 near Bath, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish Parliament, The Welsh Assembly, The...
View Photo »BATH, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: A sign supporting the change in the AV referendum is displayed as voters enter the Priston village hall which is being used as a polling station in Priston on May 5, 2011 near Bath, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for...
View Photo »BATH, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: Tourists view the sign for the polling station at the historic Assembly Rooms on May 5, 2011 in Bath, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish Parliament, The Welsh Assembly, The Northern Ireland...
View Photo »BATH, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: Voters speak to party supporters outside the polling station at the historic Assembly Rooms on May 5, 2011 in Bath, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish Parliament, The Welsh Assembly, The...
View Photo »BATH, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: Party supporters sit outside St Mary's Church which is being used as a polling station on May 5, 2011 in Bath, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish Parliament, The Welsh Assembly, The Northern...
View Photo »BATH, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: A voter carrying a baby leaves the Fairfield Arms public house which is being used as a polling station on May 5, 2011 in Bath, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish Parliament, The Welsh...
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: British Prime Minister David Cameron (C) walks back to Downing Street with his personal security in the rain after casting his vote in the AV referendum on May 5, 2011 in London, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local...
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: Polling booths stand empty at the Somers Children and Family Centre Polling Station in Stoke Newington on May 5, 2011 in London, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish Parliament, The Welsh...
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: British Prime Minister David Cameron leaves the polling station in the Methodist Central Hall after casting his vote in the AV referendum on May 5, 2011 in London, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The...
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: A voter attends a polling station at St John's Parish Hall near Hyde Park on May 5, 2011 in London, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish Parliament, The Welsh Assembly, The Northern Ireland...
View Photo »LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05: A polling station sign is attached to tree in the graveyard of St John's Parish Hall near Hyde Park on May 5, 2011 in London, England. Polls have opened for the electorate to cast their vote for local councils, The Scottish Parliament, The Welsh...
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - JUNE 07: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall leaves speaks to members of the Welsh Assembly at the Wales Millennium Centre on June 7, 2011. he Queen and her husband were joined by their son Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall as they attended a reception for...
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