The Delivery
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Initial release | September 14, 1999 |
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Directors | Roel Reiné |
Screenplay | David Hilton |
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ID | 3004769 |
About The Delivery
Desperate for cash to save their business, three people agree to smuggle $25 million worth of drugs from Amsterdam to Barcelona.
Liat Beinin Atzili: US citizen among 16 Hamas hostages released

... And the United States has led the international community to use this pause to accelerate The Delivery of additional humanitarian assistance into Gaza...
More hostages released by Hamas despite agonising delay

... The Hamas armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, said there were issues over The Delivery of aid to northern Gaza and the selection criteria for Palestinian prisoners being exchanged for captives held by Hamas...
Raac in schools: MPs demand answers over dangerous concrete

... The Public Accounts Committee, which scrutinises The Delivery of public services, warned the list of schools with Raac would grow, and expressed concern that the DfE " does not have a good enough understanding of the risks in schools"...
Bowen: Al-Shifa Hospital raid comes as clock ticks on war

... The UN says The Delivery comprises only a fraction of what s needed for humanitarian operations, and the entry of fuel to run generators at hospitals and at water and sanitation facilities remains banned...
Gaza sees heaviest night of Israeli bombardment since start of war

... for the need of at least a humanitarian pause in the fighting to facilitate the release of hostages in Gaza, the evacuation of third country nationals and the necessary massive scale up of The Delivery of humanitarian aid to the people in Gaza, " he said...
Israel demands UN chief resign over Hamas attack comments

... " The UN chief also appealed for a humanitarian ceasefire to make The Delivery of aid to Gaza easier and safer, and to facilitate the release of the hostages...
Bianca Williams: Two Met officers guilty of athlete search gross misconduct

... The Delivery of the panel s findings is ongoing...
Parents have right to see sex education content, says minister

... " She added: " We want everyone involved in The Delivery of RSHE, to have confidence in these lessons...
Parents have right to see sex education content, says minister
By Christina McSorleyBBC News
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan Will Tell English schools This Week parents have a right to view the Sex Education material which is being taught.
Parents can take home material if they are unable to attend a presentation in school or access a parent portal.
It Comes as the government is due to launch into The Relationship , Sex and Health Education (RSHE) curriculum.
The subject has been compulsory in schools since September 2020.
In primary schools, pupils must be taught " key building blocks of healthy, respectful relationships" as part of The National curriculum.
Pupils at secondary schools " should be taught the facts and The Law about sex, sexuality, sexual health and gender identity in an age-appropriate and inclusive way" according to official guidelines.
Schools are allowed to invite external agencies to teach classes on these subjects, if safeguarding rules are followed. But guidance states external groups " should enhance and not replace" teaching by school staff.
Tanya Carter, of the Safe Schools Alliance, said the directive is " too little too late".
Calling for a public inquiry into how RSHE has been taught in schools, Ms Carter says The Letter is " yet another letter which activist teachers will Feel Free to ignore".
Geoff Barton, of The Association of School and College Leaders, says clarification over copyright law is helpful and agrees that transparency on RSHE materials is key; pointing out schools generally share that information on request.
Mr Barton also says sending The Letter while many schools are on their half-term break " is slightly odd".
" Unfortunately, there has been no prior discussion ahead of this letter. If the government had spoken to the sector in advance of this statement, we might have been able to resolve the practical difficulties it raises. "
Lucy Emmerson, chief executive of the Sex Education forum, said they have championed " meaningful engagement between schools and parents" and say parents are largely supportive of RSHE lessons.
" Regular communication between school and home helps parents anticipate what is being covered. When schools and parents work together, the benefits of RSHE are greatest. "
She added: " We want everyone involved in The Delivery of RSHE, to have confidence in these lessons. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com