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Cervical screening invites to change in England

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Charts   来源:Business  查看:  评论:0
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"For me this suggests a growing confidence in our respective languages, enriched by that awareness of our shared cultural heritage within the Celtic nations."Year on year we see a boldness in tackling difficult subjects within programmes that are all the more meaningful for being produced within the languages of the audiences concerned."

Cervical screening invites to change in England

Alongside those who have travelled hundreds of miles were representatives of Cornwall, and the Cornish language.Director and Filmmakerlives in Newquay and has been to a number of Celtic Media Festivals in the past, so could not miss the one on his doorstep.

Cervical screening invites to change in England

He said: "It's an interesting time, I think TV over the last few years has been in a tough place but what's really good to see about the Celtic media scene is the collaboration across different nations and the level of openness and access to this festival which is always really refreshing."You can strike up a conversation with commissioners really easily and get a real, honest sense of what's happening. But I do think the TV industry is in a tough place at the moment, there's not a lot of money going around."

Cervical screening invites to change in England

Emma Clements said it was great to see "the shared pride and creativity" on show, adding: "Serving our communities and representing our distinct language, identity, cultural and sporting achievements not only to where we live but to the rest of the world, is so important.

"We can all reflect together where we come from, we can also work together to build a better future.National opinion polling has them heavily trailing the SNP in Holyrood voting intentions.

This by-election result runs counter to that trend, albeit that it is a localised win on a low turnout.Voters consistently told anyone who would listen that they were fed up with politicians of all stripes, not least those in power at Holyrood and Westminster.

Before next May's election, John Swinney hopes to be able to demonstrate improvements in public services like the NHS.And labour will argue the nationalists have already had too long and that a change of government is required.

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