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Virus too unpredictable to set dates for easing lockdown, say ministers

Virus too unpredictable to set dates for easing lockdown, say ministers
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Virus too unpredictable to set dates for easing lockdown, say ministers

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Firms urged to be part of Norwich drugs fighting scheme

Norfolk police and crime commisssioner Lorne Green. Picture: ANTONY KELLY - Credit: Archant Organisations have been urged to get involved in a project aimed at tackling drugs misuse in the Norwich area. Norfolk s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Lorne Green, whose office is managing the funding round on behalf of partners, is inviting applications from firms which can support offenders, or potential offenders into employment. The support service, known as Pathway Out , will provide participants with positive educational experiences, training and employment opportunities to encourage them away from a life of illegal drugs. Mr Green is looking to award funding for a support worker role.

Transcripts for MSNBC MSNBC Live with Kendis Gibson 20191215 20:19:00

below the poverty line. in mississippi, it s one in three. most folks, particularly black women, are pigeonholed into these low-income poverty-level jobs that do not create a pathway out. reporter: that s why she created spi ed springboard to opportunities, opportunities to help single plaque mothers. she s testing a new idea gaining national attention. oh, that s two in one. reporter: giving out cash, privately funded, no strings attached, to see how the women choose to spend it without government requirements, a concept called universal basic income. ynondoro chose 20 mothers at woman. why am i calling you? i was picked? you were picked! reporter: to receive $1,000 every month your name was chosen. for one year. what does this money mean to you? a little freedom. reporter: tia cunningham works at a senior living facility where she makes $10.31 an hour. what does your paycheck

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