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dance. round three of the chevron championship — the first women's golf major of the year — commences in a few hour's time, with nelly korda well placed to make it five lpga tour wins in a row. the world number one is just a shot behind joint leaders imjin hee of korea and thailand's atthaya thitikul, who are on eight—under. im made five birdies and no bogeys in her round of 67. thitikul, the world number 10, went one better, with six birdies, but dropped one shot to match the korean. korda bounced back from a double bogey on the first to shoot a 69 and sit in outright third place. i'm just at the halfway point right now, so the amount of golf that i've played, i still have that amount to go. so there is still a lot of golf left and anything can happen. i'm just going to stick to my process and vibe with it, is what my coach says! and that's all the sport for now. thank you very much. some roads in wales will revert to 30—miles—per—hour, following a backlash

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due to safety concerns. in an interview with the times, dr hilary cass said she wished to address the "disinformation" circulating, saying it put children at risk. she has claimed even before her review was published incorrect allegations about her conclusions surfaced online. she also hit out labour mp dawn butler, who questioned health secretary victoria atkins over the cass review. some roads in wales will revert to 30—miles per hour following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20—miles per hour. wales' transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34—million project. our wales political correspondent cemlyn davies reports. it's the clearest the new transport secretary ken skates has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20mph policy. earlier this week he talked

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that's 48 kilometres per hour — following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20 miles per hour. wales' transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34 million project. 0ur wales political correspondent cemlyn davies reports. this is the clearest the new transport secretary, ken skates, has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20mph policy. earlier this week, he talked about wanting a truly targeted approach, with the policy focused on built—up areas, where you have schools, parks, hospitals and so on. and he said that there would be some changes. and we've had a bit more detail from him in an interview he's given to north wales live, where he also admits that the welsh government has got things wrong on this policy. "we've put our hands up to say the guidance has to be corrected," he said. and he's also said that he wants communities to play a more active part in deciding what speed limits

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Dame Susan Devoy reflects on career and Race Relations backlash with Paula Bennett - Ask Me Anything

Dame Susan Devoy has had a lengthy career in the public spotlight, becoming the squash world champion four times and more recently finding a new fanbase on...

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are to vote on whether to continue their power—sharing agreement with the snp. it follows an outcry about the scottish government's decision to ditch key targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions — a move which is said to have angered green party colleagues. the vote will be held at an extraordinary general meeting, and officials say it will be binding on the party. after a huge public backlash, the welsh government is pulling back from imposing 20mph speed limits in built—up areas. it's expected some roads will now revert to 30mph. almost half a million people signed a petition, saying they didn't want the lower speed restrictions. here's tomos morgan. since this sign changed to being the rule and not the exception in september, a large part of the welsh public have not been happy in the slow lane. the £34 million policy to make 20 the default limit in urban areas was introduced by the welsh labour government in order to reduce collisions and save lives.

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to our core liberal message. i've been out knocking on hundreds of doors, speaking to a huge amount of people, we have had an excellent turnout from volunteers. and in the region, at the moment, durham county council has a lib dem leader, we are really making a difference to local people's lives all over the place, and this is just the next step in that process. a commanding presence at the heart of an electoral battleground that may soon command the nation's attention. and for more on the candidates running in tees valley and full analysis of the mayoral election there from our regional political editor, head to the bbc news website. some roads in wales will revert to a 30—mile an hour speed limit — that's 48 kilometres an hour — following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20 miles an hour. the welsh transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34 million project.

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about border security probably will be one tactic that he uses.- be one tactic that he uses. helena humphrey. _ be one tactic that he uses. helena humphrey. thank— be one tactic that he uses. helena humphrey, thank you _ be one tactic that he uses. helena humphrey, thank you very - be one tactic that he uses. helena humphrey, thank you very much l humphrey, thank you very much indeed. we think the first boat has gone through. we think 86—46... that was on the first part of the boat there which was on border security. —— first part of the vote. after a huge public backlash, the welsh government is pulling back from imposing 20 mile an hour speed limits in built up areas. it's expected some roads will now revert to 30 miles an hour. almost half a million people signed a petition, saying they didn't want the lower speed restrictions. here's tomos morgan. since this sign changed to being the rule and not the exception in september, a large part of the welsh public have not been happy in the slow lane. the £34 million policy to make 20 the default limit in urban areas was introduced by the welsh labour government in order to reduce collisions and save lives. but there has been overwhelming

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0ur wales correspondent has more. the 20 mile an hour limit came into force back in september and since then, there has been a huge public backlash, the biggest public backlash, the biggest public backlash against any welsh government policy since the senedd began. 400,000 people have signed an online petition calling for this 20 mile in our policy to be scrapped and it looks like the new transport minister who has been in post for just under a month now will kind of almost dojust that. just under a month now will kind of almost do just that. he says some roads possibly like this one may revert to its original speed limit. he did say as well that there was widespread support for a 20 mile an hour limit where there was a hospital, school or built—up residential areas but if you look at this rate behind me, this is a dual carriageway which runs through the centre of cardiff, so there are no schools, hospitals, built—up residential areas here, so this could feasibly be changed back to

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The Media Show

became a problem. so, i can talk from the bmj perspective that when you get that kind of — we're very evidence—based at the bmj. we're a medical research journal. and, you know, when doctors are involved, it's a bmj story, so it's natural for us to take an interest in this and approach it from an evidence—based perspective and i think what we had to do is do what cass did — hilary cass did, which was to remove the political framing and focus on what is the evidence and not to be sort of blindsided by some of the backlash we got from the stories that we ran. and we were very aware of the work that deb and hannah was doing. we previously covered the interim findings of the cass report. hilary cass came to us. she wanted to talk directly to the profession. so, we ran an opinion piece by her. but when we got involved with investigations is — looking at the fact that in the us, the transgender

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Ayman

employers from the protest group no tech for apartheid said in a statement, quote, this excuse to avoid confronting us and our concerns directly and attempted to justify its illegal retaliatory firings is a lie. google says it will continue to investigate the protests and take action as needed. it claims the protests were disruptive, and that demonstrators physically impeded other employees from doing their work or accessing facilities. the protest group rejected those claims, saying the peaceful sit ins did not lead to the damage of property or involve threatening other workers. in fact, the group described receiving an overwhelming show of support from their fellow employees. the tech company also claims the protests are part of a long- standing campaign by groups of people who largely don't work there. to be clear, more than 200 google employees are actively involved with no tech for apartheid, according to its members. backlash against project nimbus may be hitting a flashpoint

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