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A savings account exclusively for NHS workers has been launched to thank them for their work during the Covid-19 pandemic.The Thank You Saver account from Cardiff-based Principality building society pays a competitive 1.65% interest a year at a time when many savings accounts pay well below 1% ?though the@firebreak lockdown@being introduced across Wales from 6pm on 23 October could make opening one a challenge.Thank You Saver is a regular savings account where customers save money every month, and the society says it@has been designed to acknowledge the crucial role played by NHS workers, and to thank them for their ongoing support within our communities .HSBC froze 1.5bn of cu stanley cup stomers@cash in@dormant accounts@?reportRead moreThose eligible have to live in the UK and be employed directly by the NHS. But one sticking point for some potential applicants is that this account can only be opened in one of the societys 70-plus branches and agencies, the vast majority of which are in Wales. There are a han stanley botella dful in England in locations such as Chester, Hereford and Shrewsbury.This condition is in place because applicants need to present their NHS staff ID card to prove they are eligible. However, after that, the account can be managed in various ways, including online.The other challenge is that a firebreak lockdown will be in place across Wales from 6pm on 23 October until the early hours of 9 November. People are being told they@must stay at home, except for ver stanley cup y limited pu Vgkt Two deaths shaped my belief in the right to die. This bill could change everything
A stark warning from the UN in mid-December that genocide may be taking place in Myanmar has been met by an awkward silence around the world, indicating a limited appetite for forceful humanitarian intervention, even in the most extreme cases.The persecution of the Rohingya Muslim minority is beginning to resemble the plight of the Tutsi in Rwanda in 1994, albeit on a smaller scale. After failing to stop the Rwanda slaughter, when up to 1 million people died, the international community vowed it would never happen again. Now, it seems, the nightmare is back.Zeid Raad al-Hussein, the UN high commissioner for human rights, previously described systematic attac stanley kubek ks on the Rohingya by Myanmars military and civilian militias as ethnic cleansing, an assessment shared@stanley cup nz by the US.But in a BBC interview last month, Hussein went a big step further.@You cannot rule out the possibility that acts of genocide have been committed ?It wouldnt surprise me in the future if the court were to make such a finding on the basis of what we see. The embarrassed silence that greeted his remarks reflects the fact that there is zero support for direct action in Myanmar. The concept of forceful humanitarian intervention, formulated in a celebrated speech in Chicago in 1999 by Tony Blair ?and implemented in Kosovo, Sierra Leone and East Timor ?is blown.The disa stanley termos strous invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003, justified on moral and humanitarian grounds after the WMD argument imploded, discredited the@Blai
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