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Hawke's Bay: Jan Preston next performer at Small Hall Sessions

The Small Hall Sessions is excited to be presenting Jan Preston for its next tour. Preston is visiting Hawke’s Bay to attend the Napier Intermediate School...

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Investigation into mental health worker's paid sex sessions with struggling, addicted patient

A South Island mental health worker is under investigation after a formal complaint from a patient claiming he paid her for sex soon after she was released...

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Xinjiang regional 'two sessions' kick off

Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous region enters local

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Albertans can help shape health care online

A new online engagement tool enables Albertans to share ideas on refocusing health care and how to improve and strengthen delivery of services across the province.

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The future of health care is in Albertans' hands

Alberta’s government is launching a series of provincewide in-person engagement sessions with health care workers and Albertans to help shape the future of health care.

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Ayman

it's an ambitious spending plan targeting state legislative races, which a lot of critics have said, for a long time, have been written off, or not been as competitive by the tlc. i suspect you want to make that different this time around given what's happened over the last two election cycles. how important are these down ballot contests to the national democratic party, and being able to advance a broader democratic agenda in this country? >> yeah. over the past few cycles and legislative sessions -- devastating affects of state legislative work or the illiberal day in effect the pending who's in charge. i live so very closely managed by the rules and the laws that legislators set forward, and so it's critically important that in 2024, what were calling the year of the states, that we really put an emphasis on this. this is the most important election cycle in state legislative history because of everything that's on the line, particularly with regard to

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in that. yes, absolutely. if you had to sum it up, this is not one of - in that. yes, absolutely. if you had to sum it up, this is not one of the | to sum it up, this is not one of the more difficult sessions in parliament rishi sunak is having to face. the action it does have the support from the main opposition labour party, support from the liberal democrats, somewhat less support from the scottish national party. not one of mr the sun's more difficult days at the office. i was difficult days at the office. i was interested. _ difficult days at the office. i was interested, by _ difficult days at the office. i was interested, by pretty _ difficult days at the office. i was interested, by pretty patil- difficult days at the office. i was interested, by pretty patil bringing up interested, by pretty patil bringing up the issue of yemen and the humanitarian situation —— pretty patil. that is away from what was happening with the houthis. that gave mr cermak... he happening with the houthis. that gave mr cermak. . ._ happening with the houthis. that gave mr cermak. .. he has made the arc ument gave mr cermak. .. he has made the argument on — gave mr cermak. .. he has made the argument on a _ gave mr cermak. .. he has made the argument on a couple _ gave mr cermak. .. he has made the argument on a couple of _ gave mr cermak. .. he has made the argument on a couple of occasions: | argument on a couple of occasions: the houthis, if they say it is about hamas trying out the palestinians, one of the consequences of their actions and has seen a huge drop—off and shipping using the red sea and the suez canal, one of the consequences of that was making food more expensive in like yemen or

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Fox News Live

jacqui: want to respond to that, richard? >> i agree with jason, but where i disagree with him, i think what the biden campaign has to do in this moment when you talk about pennsylvania specifically they've to have a conversation with those who voted for him in 2020. drop-off voters or the last time they voted in the 2012 election who came out to vote for joe biden, stood in in long lines in pennsylvania, i mean, long lines in philly and pittsburgh and he is to connect with those in the same way and the changes in the past three years and impact of policy and acknowledge that everything's not going perfect. we have high inflation and other issues to deal with. jacqui: to your point and jason's response to this. the president has been bringing donors to the white house to try to reassure them of vitality 81 years old and back into the fold and using those sessions to elicit feedback from folks, also. and seen in recent days, the shift in strategy, where friday

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BBC News

could have stood up what the sub—postmasters were telling them? and what i think is really interesting is in december, at one of the last evidence sessions, one of the last evidence sessions, one of the last evidence sessions, one of the investigators said that they were being given bonuses linked to how much money they were getting clawed back from the sub—postmaster so it was in their financial interest to pursue these investigations to get convictions the other thing was he said when the post office, if the post office went two forjitsu to ask for the data they will get charged so there you have examples of why there might have examples of why there might have been a financial disincentive to get to the truth. i have been a financial disincentive to get to the truth.— to get to the truth. i want to apologise — to get to the truth. i want to apologise for— to get to the truth. i want to apologise for the _ to get to the truth. i want to apologise for the language l to get to the truth. i want to i apologise for the language but to get to the truth. i want to - apologise for the language but the fact we have to apologise for the language shows how serious that accusation is in terms of the language allegedly being used against these supposedly during these investigations. i want to ask

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