They said they will explore how both countries can continue to benefit from the programme. They said: Our participation in Erasmus+ has helped transform the lives of thousands of our students, schoolchildren, teachers, adult learners and young people, from all across the UK. In Scotland proportionally more participants have gone abroad through Erasmus+ than from anywhere else in the UK, while proportionally more visitors from the rest of Europe have visited Scotland in return Erasmus+ is about so much more than just university exchanges. In fact, when taken together, more Erasmus+ funding is set aside for further education, schools, adult education and youth groups than for universities.
Kellyanne Conway Accused Of Leaking Topless Photo Of Her Teen Daughter
by : Cameron Frew on : 26 Jan 2021 08:44
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Former Trump spokesperson Kellyanne Conway has been accused of leaking a nude photo of her teenage daughter.
Conway, who served as Senior Counsellor to Donald Trump, has been the subject of abuse allegations from her 16-year-old daughter Claudia. In a number of TikTok videos, Claudia accused her mother of being ‘physically, mentally, and emotionally abusive’.
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Further to that news, Conway reportedly posted a nude photo of Claudia to her Twitter Fleets. While it was deleted quickly, social media users had already seen it and made Claudia aware. In a follow-up video, Claudia said her mother should be arrested.
IT might be more than halfway through dry January but with the country in strict lockdown, it s not the easiest month to go booze free. However the husband and wife team behind Glasgow-based drinks producer, Clever Kombucha, think they have come up with a more than palatable alternative to alcohol. And it is a case of going back to basics and tradition as Alan and Kelsey Moore believe their new barley water drink could be just the tonic right now. It also signals a brand change and the couple, who are juggling an expanding product line with three children under five, including five-month-old twins, are so heavily invested in the business their new names is simply You + I.
Selling tablet at the Barras, 6d a bar, 1949. Pic: Herald and Times She remembers helping the cake man to pack up his confectionery and having “the perk of getting all the damaged goods including caramel wafers and ginger cake free of charge.” The East Kilbride woman recalled: “The stall holders were a community - like family. If someone wanted to go for lunch, the stall holders around them would keep an eye on their stall until they got back.” The Barras were founded in 1921 by Bridgeton woman Maggie McIver - no mean feat in an era when business was dominated by men.