James Shaw
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 51 |
Date of birth | May 6,1973 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Wellington |
New Zealand | |
Nationality | New Zealand |
Spouse | Annabel Shaw |
Office | Member of the New Zealand Parliament |
Parents | Cynthia Shaw |
Official site | parliament.nz |
Party | Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand |
Position | Minister for Climate Change of New Zealand |
Minister for Climate Change of New Zealand since 2017 | |
Previous position | Minister of Statistics of New Zealand (2017–2020) |
Listen artist | www.deezer.com |
Instruments | Guitar |
Synthesizer | |
Theremin | |
Groups | Metric |
Songs | SongsBlack SheepScott Pilgrim Vs. The World (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Expanded Edition) · 2010 Help I'm AliveFantasies · 2009 Lost KittenSynthetica · 2012 View 25+ more |
List | Black SheepScott Pilgrim Vs. The World (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Expanded Edition) · 2010 |
Albums | Fantasies |
Height | 179 (cm) |
Weight | 63 (kg) |
Education | Wellington High School |
Current team | EF Education–EasyPost |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1601818 |
James Shaw Life story
James Peter Edward Shaw is a New Zealand politician and a leader of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand. Voters elected Shaw to the New Zealand parliament at the 2014 general election as a list representative of the Green Party. The party selected Shaw as its male co-leader in May 2015.
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... At the head of the procession will be Brigade Major Lieutenant Colonel James Shaw riding Sovereign s Shadow, about a mile in front of the coach...
Cyclone Gabrielle: The New Zealand flood victims too scared to go home
... New Zealand s climate change minister, James Shaw, attributed the scale of the disaster to climate change, exacerbated by global temperature increases...
NHS strikes: Military train to drive ambulances at London barracks
... Lt Col James Shaw, Brigade Major of the Household Division at Wellington Barracks, said they were " hugely confident"...
Climate change: New Zealand's plan to tax cow and sheep burps
... " There is no question that we need to cut the amount of methane we are putting into the atmosphere, and an effective emissions pricing system for agriculture will play a key part in how we achieve that, " New Zealand s climate change minister James Shaw said...
NHS strikes: Military train to drive ambulances at London barracks
Some 170 Military Personnel have been training in London to drive ambulances and bring equipment to clinical workers during upcoming ambulance strikes.
The personnel are among 600 members of The Armed forces stepping in to provide assistance during The Action .
Ambulance workers are set to stage walkouts across the country on Wednesday.
The Strike action across England and Wales will affect non-life threatening calls only.
However, as a result of The Action by three unions, it could see people who have had trips and falls not being responded to.
Unions representing NHS workers, but the health secretary said that was " unaffordable".
Health minister Will Quince has suggested members of The Public should avoid " risky" activities on Wednesday, but Downing Street declined to define this, with a spokesperson for Downing Street saying: " The Public , as we saw through Covid, can be trusted to use their Common Sense . "
As part of Two Days of training, members of The Armed forces were talked through How To make urgent calls, and How To use a radio to communicate with other workers.
London Ambulance Service trainers explained How To turn on blue lights and operate vehicles during the training at Wellington Barracks in Westminster.
The trainees are not due to be sent on critical emergency callouts or to carry out clinical tasks, but London Ambulance Service (LAS) workers told them they should also Be Prepared to hand equipment to clinical partners on The Day if asked.
The personnel were shown defibrillators, burns kits, and other equipment before being told: " You won't need to know exactly what's in all these bags but they're there for when your clinician directs you to do so. "
They were also made familiar with different response protocols, including As One LAS trainer explained, in " situations where you feel threatened potentially".
Lt Col James Shaw , Brigade Major of the Household Division at Wellington Barracks , said they were " hugely confident".
" We've got trained members of The Armed forces, vast amounts of operational experience, a huge amount of initiative, " He Said .
Despite this, he added some of those being drafted in will never have driven an ambulance before.
" I think there'll be a few nerves going out tomorrow, it's a really important task and I think we're incredibly proud, " he added.
" And obviously being military, you just want to do The Best you can possibly do on this sort of thing, so I'm sure there will be a few nerves. "
Source of news: bbc.com