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Release dateMay 31, 2013
Labels Island Records
GenresHouse Music
UK Garage
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Settle is the debut studio album by English electronic music duo Disclosure. It was released on 31 May 2013 by PMR Records and Island Records.

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The secret mission to save LGBT Afghans

The secret mission to save LGBT Afghans
Jul 25,2022 4:30 am

... Getty ImagesFleeing the Taliban20,000+Afghan refugees reSettled to UK since 2021 Taliban takeoverAround 80of those are known to be LGBT+ people or their families 40 millionestimated population of Afghanistan Tens of thousandsestimated LGBT+ people still in AfghanistanSource: UK government, United Nations, Micro Rainbow, StonewallAfter leaving Afghanistan, Bella, Ali, Ahmed and their companions were held in another country while their paperwork was processed before travelling to the UK...

Shelter says 227,000 'no fault' evictions in three years is appalling

Shelter says 227,000 'no fault' evictions in three years is appalling
Apr 27,2022 3:25 pm

... " Millions of private renters are living in limbo - never truly able to Settle - in case their landlord kicks them out on a whim, " said Polly Neate...

UK's Rwanda refugee plan against nature of God, says archbishop

UK's Rwanda refugee plan against nature of God, says archbishop
Apr 17,2022 1:00 am

... The £120m scheme - which involves transporting people deemed to have entered the UK unlawfully to the east African country, where they will be allowed to apply for the right to Settle - has faced widespread opposition...

Carl beech: police are searching about VIP-abuse claims 'unlawful'

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Feb 16,2020 6:50 am

... Sir Richard praised the decision of the original investigating officer Det chief Paul TÜV Settle - to the end of the examination without the questioning of Lord Brittan, that was reversed after he was removed from the case...

Paper review: NHS gene test and gaming addicts in care

Paper review: NHS gene test and gaming addicts in care
Feb 16,2020 12:38 am

... For the, there was no mistaking the thrust of her message - Settle your differences and get on with it...

Paper review: NHS gene test and gaming addicts in care

Feb 16,2020 12:38 am

A Number of papers report that The Queen 's call for people to seek Common Ground - widely interpreted as a reference to the Brexit divisions - May not be The Last royal words on The Matter .

According to the and May join her in attempting to encourage politicians to build a consensus to avoid a constitutional crisis.

The to promote compromise and a less embittered debate.

For the, there was no mistaking the thrust of her Message - Settle your differences and get on with it.

In the that The Situation has reached a certain gravity. There is a monarchical self-interest in wanting The Ship of state steadied, it says.

However, the to make her remarks.

It accepts that what it calls the "parliamentary chaos of Brexit" cannot be solved unless one faction or another is prepared to compromise. It is not, though, The Role of The Queen to say so, The Paper declares.

The to predict the chance of getting cancer and other serious diseases.

There would be a charge of a few hundred pounds for the service which is offered free to patients who are already ill.

It says each will receive a personalised health report, but will have to Share their genetic data with researchers in The Hope it will improve the understanding of diseases.

Retaining teachers

The, in which he says teachers in England will be encouraged to job Share - and given a lighter workload - in an attempt to prevent them from leaving The Profession .

He tells The Paper outdated attitudes among school leaders - especially Men - could be holding back the adoption of practices such as flexible working.

An over fears they are addicted to computer games.

It says 13 children were removed from families due to concerns over a two-month period.

The Paper asks why parents allow their children to be glued to computer screens. It warns that the highly addictive games threaten to damage A Generation of children.

Litter fightback

The

It says it wants to enlist The Help of families, schools, workplaces and communities to start "the fightback against The Litter blighting our towns and countryside. "

Readers are urged to band together to collect and dispose of discarded rubbish in their Neighbourhood - recycling as much as possible.

The, Frozen Food , pet food and magazines - which accounts for a quarter of all household plastic waste in the UK.

It says plastic bags can blow from bins or landfill sites into streets, fields and rivers, eventually finding their way into The Sea , causing problems for wildlife along the way.

Green Party peer Lady Jenny Jones tells The Paper : "The Public want to recycle, but local authorities are failing to do their bit by Making It possible. "

Golf on prescription

Finally, the for their patients - After pilot schemes found it boosted levels of fitness, muscle strength and happiness.

According to The Paper , family doctors in London, Birmingham and Hampshire are being invited to take part in the programme to offer golf coaching to patients with heart disease and respiratory conditions.

It says the scheme is part of a wider NHS policy of "social prescribing", with plans for GPs to refer almost a million patients for classes and activities that boost health and reduce loneliness.



Source of news: bbc.com

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