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Stormont strategy to tackle poverty 'not fit for purpose,' says charity

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Podcasts   来源:Arts  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Labour gained eight seats in Welwyn Hatfield and has become the largest party.

Labour gained eight seats in Welwyn Hatfield and has become the largest party.

While she described the experience as "surreal", Illiyin Morrison, 31,, said her bakes were inspired by ingredients and flavours of many different cuisines - including Middle Eastern ingredients.

Stormont strategy to tackle poverty 'not fit for purpose,' says charity

Ms Morrison will join 11 other contestantsin the famous marquee to have their bakes judged by Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith.She said: "More than anything, I'm in this tent, I'm no longer watching it, which is quite exciting."

Stormont strategy to tackle poverty 'not fit for purpose,' says charity

"It's quite bizarre," she said."In my house I have every surface available to me and I can make all the mess I like.

Stormont strategy to tackle poverty 'not fit for purpose,' says charity

"I have one bench there and one fridge. You have to be a little more organised. I really got into it and then I would suddenly remember this is being filmed."

Ms Morrison became the first contestant to receive a coveted handshake from Paul Hollywood, with the judge telling her: "Congratulations on the birth of your beautiful cinnamon cake."Russia and Ukraine have ramped up their attacks as US President Donald Trump attempts to bring them together to strike a ceasefire deal to end the more than three years of fighting.

Last month, Ukraine agreed to accept a US proposal for an initial 30-day ceasefire, following talks in Saudi Arabia, while Russia has still to make a decision.The attack on the northeastern city of Kharkiv came hours before French and British military chiefs arrived in Kyiv to discuss the the possibility of allied troops being deployed to Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire.

In March, allied countries met in the UK to discuss ending the war and defending Ukraine from Russia with a"There will be at some point a need for military capacity or reassurance, whenever peace is reached," the French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, said on Friday.

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