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Glasgow

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Area175
Population598,830 (2011)
Motto Flourish
Local timeWednesday 06:55
Weather4°C, Wind SW at 7 m/s, 86% Humidity
Colleges and universities University of Glasgow
Did you knowGlasgow is the sixth-largest metropolitan economy in the United Kingdom by GDP (55. 5 billion PPP).
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Neighborhoods Merchant City
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Area code0141
Burgh charter1170s
DemonymGlaswegian
FoundLate-6th century
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About Glasgow


Glasgow is a port city on the River Clyde in Scotland's western Lowlands. It's famed for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a rich legacy of the city's 18th–20th-century prosperity due to trade and shipbuilding. Today it's a national cultural hub, home to institutions including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as acclaimed museums and a thriving music scene. ― Google

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Election results 2019: Five big things on Boris Johnson's to-do list

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With a substantial majority in Parliament, Boris Johnson can push ahead with his plans, confident That MPs will back them. So, what's in the Prime Minister 's in-tray as he returns to work in Downing Street?

1. Get Brexit done. . and trade agreed

The PM has a series of promises to keep.

Firstly, to leave the EU on 31 January.

He now has the majority in Parliament to push the necessary legislation through, so there's no reason to think That won't happen on schedule.

But Mr Johnson then has to negotiate extremely quickly.

The PM has to get it ratified before the end of the post-Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020. This is the time between the UK leaving the EU with a deal and finally quitting it altogether under the terms of a new relationship.

He has guaranteed That the transition period will not be extended - creating a potential crunch point, in just over a year's time.

This will be far more difficult to achieve, especially if Mr Johnson wants to diverge from the EU rules and regulations That the UK currently follows.

Finally, Mr Johnson has Promised That after the transition period there will be no checks on goods moving within the UK between Great Britain and Northern Ireland . The Problem is That 's exactly what his own withdrawal agreement creates.

Anyone hoping to hear no more about Brexit after the end of January is likely to be disappointed.

2. Meet growing demands on the NHS

In their manifesto, the Conservatives - Like all the main parties - Promised extra funding for the NHS. Among other things, this would mean tens of thousands of extra nurses and about 50 million more GP surgery appointments a year.

But many health leaders felt these pledges did not go nearly far enough to address a fundamental Problem - demand for patient Care is rising relentlessly, But NHS resources and staff levels just haven't kept up.

Closing That gap will need time and money, But to actually bring down waiting lists and modernise services will require still more.

Training enough new staff and getting them into clinical roles could take several years. So there is a lot for the PM to Face Up to.

Big decisions on funding and workforce planning will have to be made quickly to ensure adequate Care is available in future years.

Then there is the immediate challenge of the next few months and a potentially very difficult winter for the NHS, with increased pressures because of flu and other winter ailments.

3. Tackle The Social Care crisis

Finding a solution to That supports older and disabled people should be near The Top of Boris Johnson 's to-do list.

He's Promised cross-party talks within 100 Days , But it is worth noting That it is More Than 1,000 days since the Conservatives first Promised to fix this overstretched, underfunded, yet vital system.

This is after More Than 20 years during which successive governments have failed to reform adult social Care .

Number of people receiving long-term support from councils

England, 65 and over

Source: Nhs Digital , between 2014 and 2015 there were changes to the methodology, meaning figures are not directly comparable.

The "clear plan" the Prime Minister Promised In July has not materialised, But his guiding principle is That no-one will have to sell their home to pay for Care .

There will be to prop up the current system. However, it will be shared with equally stretched children's social Care .

Experts warn it won't be enough to tackle the pressures families face right now.

4. Work to hit Climate Change targets

Boris Johnson faces formidable Environmental Challenges - and needs to make quick decisions.

Headache Number One is Climate Change .

In December 2020, the UK hosts a massively important global climate gathering in Glasgow -

if it hosts The Summit without setting out how it will meet its own carbon targets in advance.

The UK's Advisory Committee on Climate Change , made up of politicians, climate scientists and others, warns That .

are not compatible with cutting emissions of carbon dioxide, which scientists say is The Major cause of global heating.

They say this is also the case. And they recommend That .

The Conservative manifesto had comparatively little to say on these issues.

The USA has said it won't have Climate Change even mentioned in any trade deal. Meanwhile the EU is putting a border tax on countries That don't cut greenhouse gases. It will be very hard to please both.

Last, But not least, is The State of nature. In October 2019, the Conservative government setting firm targets for conservation - against the wish of the Treasury.

The Bill failed to complete its passage through Parliament before the election was called. Will it survive and be reintroduced into Parliament in the new term?

5. Transform the immigration system

There are three big questions hanging over the easy-to-repeat slogan This ranks migrant workers according to their skills and abilities.

First, can it really be introduced by the deadline the Conservatives have set of January 2021?

The scale of the policy, legal aspects and staffing challenges ahead to make this happen are enormous - and government is a graveyard of failed IT projects.

Secondly, can anyone be sure The Final scheme will look Like The One being Promised ?

Nations the UK hopes to strike trade deals with May demand preferential access for their citizens. Specific sectors of the Economy - such as social Care - May be allowed to bring in as many workers as they can find to ease chronic staffing crises.

Finally, what will be its impact on net migration?

- But it's hard to see how he can deliver That . This is especially so as he's also promising no cap on skilled workers, or in other sectors, Like hotels and construction.

In other words - we simply don't know what the government will deliver, what The System 's impact will be - and whether leaving the EU and implementing it will make a jot of difference to the overall Numbers .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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