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Gareth Davies

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Gender Male
Age 34
Date of birth August 18,1990
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Carmarthen
United Kingdom
Height 178 (cm)
Position Scrum-half
Movies/Shows The Daughter
Peter Rabbit
Little Monsters
P.D. James: A Mind to Murder
Boswell for the Defence
Weight 75 (kg)
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Gareth Davies Life story


Gareth Davies is a Wales international rugby union player currently playing for the Scarlets. His position is scrum-half. He is a fluent Welsh speaker. Gareth was selected for the 2021 Tour of South Africa for the British and Irish lions, making four appearances and scoring one try.

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... Vale of Clwyd Senedd member, Gareth Davies, said the closure was " sad and sudden" in...

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... Gareth Davies said the ban, starting on Tuesday, would be " catastrophic" for homes and businesses...

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... But Kevin Davies will be cheering on his son, Gareth Davies, on Saturday...

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... But Gareth Davies, who leads the NAO, suggested a spending commitment of this kind should have been flagged as novel and contentious...

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RAAC crisis: Sunak defends school record after cowboy-builder jibe
Sep 6,2023 11:11 am

... He quoted Gareth Davies, the head of spending watchdog the National Audit Office (NAO), who accused the government of a " sticking plaster approach" to school maintenance...

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Sep 5,2023 8:31 am

... Gareth Davies said the " unflashy" job of repairs has been neglected...

Government to miss 40 new hospitals target - watchdog

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Jul 16,2023 7:50 pm

... Gareth Davies, head of the NAO, said the programme included " innovative plans" to improve efficiency and quality...

Home Office admits asylum plans in doubt

Home Office admits asylum plans in doubt
Jun 15,2023 10:30 pm

... Lost control NAO head Gareth Davies said: " Despite recent progress, the asylum and protection transformation programme is a long way from meeting government s ambitions to reduce the cost and improve the quality of the service...

Home Office admits asylum plans in doubt

Apr 21,2023 1:41 pm

By Dominic CascianiHome and legal correspondent

Plans to improve The Asylum system are " in doubt" unless the Home Office takes urgent action, The Department has told the government's spending watchdog

The National Audit Office revealed the admission in a highly critical report warning plans to make The Asylum system more efficient are not on track.

One of the factors was Home Office delays in deciding asylum claims, the watchdog Said .

The Home Office Said it was working non-stop to reduce backlogs.

But earlier This Week , Home Secretary Suella Braverman Said at the current rate of processing the government of clearing the backlog of asylum claims.

The backlog of 173,000 people waiting for an initial decision on their claim means the Home Office is spending an estimated £3. 6bn a year on asylum support.

In April, Home Office chiefs classified their department's progress on speeding up The Asylum system as " amber-red" the NAO report reveals, meaning it was " in doubt, with urgent action required and possible delays to delivery".

Safeguarding concerns

The NAO Said the Home Office case for a £430m programme of improvements to The Asylum system was based on " highly uncertain assumptions".

Risks remained high, including the demand for accommodation for asylum seekers exceeding supply

The proportion of asylum applicants waiting More Than six months for a decision had been increasing for five years.

And that slowdown in decision-making had increased the demand for accommodation.

But the Home Office was failing to meet its targets to secure enough places for people to stay.

And even after decisions were taken, only 0. 4% of those who had no case to be in the UK were suitable to be removed from The County , because of problems relating to documentation or medical and safeguarding concerns.

'Lost control'

NAO head Gareth Davies Said : " Despite recent progress, The Asylum and protection transformation programme is a long way from meeting government's ambitions to reduce the cost and improve the quality of The Service .

" The Home Office has nearly doubled The Number of decisions made each week - although, it is unclear whether it will be enough to remove the backlog of older asylum decisions by The End of 2023. "

A Home Office spokesman Said it was working " non-stop" to reduce the backlog.

" We know more must be done to bring The Asylum system back into balance, " He Said .

" The Illegal Migration Bill will stop The Boats by detaining those who come to the UK illegally, and swiftly returning them to their Home Country or a safe third country. "

But Labour shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock Said the Conservatives had " lost control" of the backlog.

" The Prime Minister has admitted that The Asylum system is broken, " He Said .



Source of news: bbc.com

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