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We have just done a 360-degree interview for the latest issue of Tread: A Journal of Rural Youth, the magazine that we produce for the Rural Youth Project.
Approximately 75 per cent of Gaza’s population are displaced—most of them in Rafah—and an estimated 17,000 children are separated from their families. We need de-escalation, not further escalation.
I was not making a single noise. I was just smiling in incredulity, because I asked the First Minister about an app and he went off and read from a different script.
The first is that it is in effect a cassis de Dijon on steroids. It takes the idea of mutual recognition, multiplies and magnifies it, and makes it a far stronger principle of mutual recognition than EU lawyers would recognise in the context of the single market.
Such expenditure detracts from the delivery of projects, and it seems to lead to dithering and delay, with the result that a project that could be done in a year or two takes three years or five years.What can be done to de-bureaucratise the delivery of such projects?
It is essential that there is a clear, coordinated and consistent financial framework that encourages de-carbonisation of those industries that are not intrinsic CO2 emitters.