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Welsh and issued
The Welsh Assembly Government issued detailed guidance to governing bodies on uniform and appearance policies that begins by making explicit, " There is no education legislation specifically covering the wearing of school uniform or other aspects of appearance such as hair color and style, and the wearing of jewellery and makeup.
Up until the middle of the nineteenth century, privately owned banks in Great Britain and Ireland were permitted to issue their own banknotes, and money issued by provincial Scottish, English, Welsh and Irish banking companies circulated freely as a means of payment.
At 22: 30 Dallas, commander of 53rd ( Welsh ) Division, issued orders for the whole of his force to withdraw to a line which stretched from the caves at Tell el Ujul, near the Wadi Ghuzzeh on the left through a point north of Esh Sheluf, and on to Mansura and Sheikh Abbas involving a retirement of on the Es Sire Ridge and between Clay Hill and Mansura and informed Desert Column of this move.
After first advising Murray, at 16: 30 Dobell issued orders for the withdrawal to the left bank of the Wadi Ghuzzeh of the 53rd ( Welsh ) and 54th ( East Anglian ) Divisions under the command of Dallas.
The tensions between John and barons finally began to spill over into war in 1215, and Prince Louis of France led an invasion to England and claimed English throne, as his consort Blanche was a maternal granddaughter of Henry II, whilst the Pope argued Eleanor had a better claim than his. When the Magna Carta was issued that year, it was demanded that all hostages held by John including Scottish princesses and Welsh be released, however, it had nothing to do with Eleanor, a proof that the rights of the females was somehow overlooked.
Civil Partnership documents issued in Wales ( regardless of the registering language ) follow a standardised bilingual English and Welsh format.
In 1562 an act of parliament had made provision for translating the Bible into Welsh, and the New Testament was issued in 1567 ; but the number printed would barely supply a copy for each parish church.
The first Welsh testament issued by that Society appeared on the 6 May 1806, the Bible on the 7 May 1807, both being edited by Charles.
Between 1805 and 1811 he issued his Biblical Dictionary in four volumes, which still remains the standard work of its kind in Welsh.
His last work was a corrected edition of the Welsh Bible issued in small pica by the Bible Society.
The sabbatarian temperance movement was also historically strong among the Welsh, the sale of alcohol being prohibited on Sundays in Wales by the Sunday Closing ( Wales ) Act 1881 – the first legislation specifically issued for Wales since the Middle Ages.
* summaries of policy documents issued by the Welsh Assembly Government and other public sector bodies active in Wales relevant to the social partners
Governor Julio Lezana issued an arrest warrant, but before it could be executed, Sheriff Edward Humphreys, a Welsh Argentine who was friendly with Parker and enamored of Place, tipped them off.
A substantial report issued by the Company to Torfaen County Borough Council, the successor to the Welsh Development Agency, and other interested parties, estimated the lowest cost for the extension and the provision of a minimal station at High Level at between £ 235K and £ 395K, with cost of the bridges lying between £ 162K and £ 323K — by far the dominant item in the total cost.
In June of the same year, Welsh issued an executive order requiring all state departments to use their licensing powers to prohibit discrimination by adding anti-discrimination clauses to their licensing agreements.

Welsh and executive
The Welsh Government () is the executive branch of the devolved government in Wales.
As initially established, the Welsh Government had no independent executive powers in law ( unlike, for instance, the Scottish Ministers and Ministers in the UK Government ).
The Government of Wales Act 2006 formally separated the legislature ( National Assembly for Wales ) and the Welsh Government, giving Welsh Ministers independent executive authority, this taking effect after the May 2007 elections.
Further transfers of executive functions from the UK Government can be made directly to the Welsh Ministers ( with their consent ) by an Order in Council approved by UK Parliament.
Under the structures established by the Government of Wales Act 2006, the role of Welsh Ministers is to make decisions ; develop and implement policy ; exercise executive functions and make statutory instruments.
The new arrangements provided for in the Government of Wales Act 2006 created a formal legal separation between the National Assembly for Wales, the legislature comprising the 60 Assembly members, and the Welsh Government, the executive, comprising the First Minister, Welsh Ministers, Deputy Welsh Ministers and the Counsel General.
The 20 areas of responsibility devolved to the National Assembly for Wales ( and within which Welsh Ministers exercise executive functions ) are:
York was born in Fulmer, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, the son of Florence Edith May ( née Chown ), a musician ; and Joseph Gwynne Johnson, a Llandovery born Welsh ex-Royal Artillery British Army officer and executive with Marks and Spencer department stores.
When initially set up under the Government of Wales Act 1998, the post was known as First Secretary for Wales ( in Welsh Prif Ysgrifennydd Cymru ), as Wales was given a less powerful assembly and executive than Northern Ireland and Scotland.
Following separation between the legislative and the executive on the enactment of the Government of Wales Act 2006 ( upon appointment of the First Minister, 25 May 2007 ), the Welsh Ministers exercise functions in their own right.
Any further transfers of executive functions from the UK Government will be made directly to the Welsh Ministers ( with their consent ) by an Order in Council approved by Parliament.
His Westminster secretary and agent was Judi Lewis ( Welsh Liberal Democrat chief executive 1992-1997 ) whilst one of his researchers was Mark Williams who would later win the seat for the Liberal Democrats in 2005.
Although the Welsh Liberal Party and Plaid Cymru became committed to a Welsh parliament ( with full law making and tax raising powers ) by 1983 it was not until 1992 that a Welsh Assembly with executive powers was put into the Labour Party's manifesto.
On 5 December, the chief executive of the Welsh Rugby Union, Roger Lewis, stated that the league was looking " favourably " on Italian participation.
The chief executive of Cymuned is Aran Jones, who has learned Welsh as a second language.
She was a member of the Welsh Labour executive and the National Policy Forum.
Pembrey Airport has no scheduled services but provides facilities for visiting private and corporate aircraft, including executive jets, Pembrey Airport is one of the most military active civil airport in Britain so PPR is often needed, Pembrey Airport does offer passenger aircraft but only as charter flights, Pembrey is soon to be the newest Welsh International Airport
The Welsh Development Agency ( WDA ) () was an executive agency ( or QUANGO ) and later designated an Assembly Sponsored Public Body ( ASPB ).
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Welsh and order
Steel Company of Wales, a British steelmaker, wants to bring in Virginia coal, cut down on its takings of Welsh coal in order to be able to compete more effectively -- especially in foreign markets.
Ealdred was granted the administration in order that the area might have someone with experience with the Welsh in charge.
The 9th-century Historia Brittonum also refers to this tale, with the boar there named Troy ( n ) t. Finally, Arthur is mentioned numerous times in the Welsh Triads, a collection of short summaries of Welsh tradition and legend which are classified into groups of three linked characters or episodes in order to assist recall.
The Minoan Brotherhood was founded in 1977 in New York by Edmund Buczynski, an elder in the Gardnerian, WICA and New York Welsh Traditions, in order to create a Craft tradition for gay and bisexual men — one that would celebrate and explore the distinctive mysteries unique to men who love men.
Welsh legend states that when Wales is threatened again he will rise from his unknown resting place in order to lead the defence of Wales, quite like the legend of King Arthur.
Headed by Sidney Gottlieb, the MKUltra project was started on the order of CIA director Allen Welsh Dulles on April 13, 1953 .< ref > Church Committee ; p. 390 " MKUltra was approved by the DCI < nowiki > of Central Intelligence on April 13, 1953 "</ ref > Its remit was to develop mind-controlling drugs for use against the Soviet bloc, largely in response to alleged Soviet, Chinese, and North Korean use of mind control techniques on U. S. prisoners of war in Korea.
Henry of Lancaster was then sent to Wales in order to fetch the King and the younger Despenser ; on 16 November he with Welsh rebels caught Edward, Despenser and their soldiers in the open country near Tonyrefail, where a plaque now commemorates the event.
The ceremony itself went ahead without incident despite terrorist threats and protests which culminated in the death of two members of Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru ( Welsh Defence Movement ), Alwyn Jones and George Taylor, who were killed when their bomb-intended for the railway line at Abergele in order to stop the British Royal Train-exploded prematurely.
Kirby argued that Athelstan was repressing the Welsh kings, keeping them close in order to maintain their loyalty.
The eye-witness Richard Clough, a Welsh Protestant merchant then in Antwerp, saw: " all the churches, chapels and houses of religion utterly defaced, and no kind of thing left whole within them, but broken and utterly destroyed, being done after such order and by so few folks that it is to be marvelled at.
One writer has suggested that the college may have adopted the arms in order to be associated with one of the leading Welsh families of the day.
* 1853: the first lodge in America of the ancient Welsh fraternal order of Ivorites was opened in Carbondale in the fall of 1853 ; the first public Ivorite celebration in America took place in Carbondale in August 1855, when a procession and other public exercises took place, under the direction of Thomas Voyle, Esquire, chief marshal, and Edward Roberts, Esquire.
He also found the Welsh clergy to be uneducated, although he did order a Welsh-speaking suffragan bishop to be appointed to help with pastoral duties in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield.
In the 1970s the Welsh folk singer and comedian Max Boyce popularised the chant in order to excite the crowd at his concerts.
Due to funding from various organisations, grants and the Welsh Assembly Government, 4. 5 million will be spent on redeveloping the town centre in order to create a vibrant shopping experience.
The next lights are notable for the IKEA store on the northwest and the Neasden temple on the southeast ( not visible ) and the road twists fairly sharply left to cross the railway left again and right, originally in order to avoid housing and to run across more empty land past the Welsh Harp Reservoir.
Thomas sought to organise the Welsh coal trade in order to prevent destructive competition.
Both castle and town were attacked by the forces of Madog ap Llywelyn during the revolt of 1294-5 ; the defenders of the town burnt it in order to deny its use to the Welsh.
The Welsh Guards came into existence on 26 February 1915 by Royal Warrant of His Majesty King George V in order to include Wales in the national component to the Foot Guards, ".. though the order to raise the regiment had been given by the King to Earl Kitchener, Secretary of State for War, on 6 February 1915.
Dafis felt the needs of the language were ignored during the first year of the Assembly, and that in order to ensure a dynamic growth of the Welsh language a properly resourced strategy was needed In his speech Dafis encouraged other Welsh language advocacy groups to work closer together creating a more favorable climate in which using Welsh was " attractive, exciting, a source of pride and a sign of strength ".
He briefly returned to the Welsh Office, whilst remaining Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, for two weeks during the leadership election in mid-1995 as acting Secretary of State for Wales after the incumbent, John Redwood stepped down in order to be a candidate.

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