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Travel disruptions still hit Middle East in wake of US-Israel-Iran conflict

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内容摘要:"Regulation of PAs and AAs by the General Medical Council began in December 2024 to ensure patient safety and professional accountability."

"Regulation of PAs and AAs by the General Medical Council began in December 2024 to ensure patient safety and professional accountability."

Areas for improvements related to the number of care leavers in education, training and employment, and equity of experiences for them regarding housing.Asked about the council's provision for children with additional needs, which did not form part of the latest Ofsted inspection but

Travel disruptions still hit Middle East in wake of US-Israel-Iran conflict

, Curran said the council was "resolute" on its ambition to improve.She said the Ofsted report showed SCC had "capacity to transform and improve services" and was undergoing the same process of improvement for children with additional needs.Indie rockers The Libertines are to headline the Eden Sessions in Cornwall in summer, it has been announced.

Travel disruptions still hit Middle East in wake of US-Israel-Iran conflict

The band, whose songs include Don't Look Back into the Sun and Can't Stand Me Now, will perform on Sunday 13, the final concert of the series.Fronted by Pete Doherty and Carl Barât, the group were part of a British guitar music revival in the early 2000s.

Travel disruptions still hit Middle East in wake of US-Israel-Iran conflict

Eden Sessions managing director Rita Broe said: "To welcome them to the Eden Sessions for what promises to be an unforgettable, one-day celebration feels incredibly special."

Other acts in the finale concert include punk-folk performers Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls, Sports Team and Celtic punk band Mên An Tol."When potholes are very close to the edge of the road it makes it difficult to cycle there, so you have to cycle more into the middle of the road and that irritates the drivers."

The issue has also been flagged by Mr Stewart, who said he had noticed an increase in damage caused by potholes, adding: "In the bike shop we get a lot of cyclists coming in with damaged wheels and punctures where they've hit potholes."It's a real problem."

Miguel Gentil Fernandez, an avid cyclist from Wollaton, is an associate professor at the University of Nottingham, specialising in urban planning."All along Derby Road, it's very very dangerous for cyclists," he noted.

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