James Gallagher
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Gender | Male |
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Date of birth | January 1,2166 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Yuba City |
California | |
United States | |
Parents | Andy Gallagher |
Doreen Gallagher | |
Books | Diamond Rain: Action and Adventure Science Fiction |
Diamond Rain: The Spy Stories and Tales of Intrigue Series | |
Tsunami Connection | |
Official site | asmrc.org |
Spouse | Janna Gallagher |
Party | Republican Party |
Position | Minority Floor Leader of the California State Assembly |
California State Representative since 2014 | |
Education | Sacred Heart College Marcellin Campus |
University of California, Berkeley | |
University of California, Davis | |
School of Law | UC Davis | |
Weight | 70 (kg) |
Height | 176 (cm) |
Previous position | Member of the Sutter County Board of Supervisors (2008–2014) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 528405 |
James Gallagher Life story
James M. "Jamie" Gallagher is a Republican American politician currently serving in the California State Assembly. He represents the Assembly District #3, located in the northern Sacramento Valley.
MPs to investigate sexual harassment of female surgeons
...By James Gallagher and Michelle RobertsBBC HealthMPs will investigate the sexual harassment and sexual assault of female surgeons taking place within the NHS...
Female surgeons sexually assaulted while operating
...By James Gallagher, Natalie Truswell and Jonathan SumbergBBC NewsFemale surgeons say they are being sexually harassed, assaulted and in some cases raped by colleagues, a major analysis of NHS staff has found...
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...By James GallagherPresenter, Inside Health, BBC Radio 4Sometimes it can feel like the world is on fire...
Fiona Phillips: How common is early Alzheimer's?
...By James Gallagher and Philippa RoxbyHealth correspondentsThe broadcaster and journalist ...
Covid: No 10 parties report looms and study highlights reinfection risks
... Is the pandemic entering its endgame? Our health and science correspondent James Gallagher says the answer could be...
Covid: PM to look at England data as rules change in rest of UK
... If you want to know more about why a booster is so important in protecting against Omicron you can read from our health correspondent James Gallagher...
Covid: Boosters on Christmas Day, and PM praises 'invaluable' gift of jab
... So where do we stand? Our health correspondent James Gallagher outlines what we know right now...
Covid: New curbs as backlash grows, and no Christmas party police probe
... So how big a threat is Omicron? Our health and science correspondent James Gallagher 5...
Covid: Boosters on Christmas Day, and PM praises 'invaluable' gift of jab
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic This Christmas Eve morning.
1. Christmas Day boosters thanks to NHS staff and volunteersIt may be Christmas Day tomorrow, But people in England if they wish. NHS staff and volunteers are giving up their time with family and friends to help the UK's booster rollout - and there are about 200,000 first, second or booster appointments still bookable over the festive period. Separately, officials will also be working to fix supply chain delays with home tests, after the UK Health Security Agency acknowledged there is an issue with deliveries to Some pharmacies.
2. Omicron: Good News , Bad News and what it all meansOmicron has dominated news headlines over The Past few weeks, as scientists, politicians and indeed all of us grapple with what this New Wave means for our lives. Restrictions are tightening in parts of the UK and elsewhere, and there's a constant stream of new Information - Some worrying, Some positive. So where do we stand? Our health correspondent James Gallagher outlines what we know right now. We're in a better place that Last Winter and Omicron is less severe, he says - But we're not sure what will happen when Omicron hits the elderly, the variant is spreading fast and booster protection does wane.
3. Covid jab is an invaluable Christmas Present - PMBoris Johnson to urge people to get boosted, saying that getting the jab showed " that we should love our neighbours as we love ourselves". He described getting the booster vaccine as an " invisible and invaluable Present " that people are giving each other. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon also urged people to get boosted in her Christmas message, saying the vaccination campaign had been " a source of brightness during a really difficult month" and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer thanked NHS staff for showing Christian values of kindness.
4. Cities starting to attract property buyers againProspective property buyers have returned to cities, and flats were The Most highly in demand type of property by the autumn. That's according to property portal Rightmove At the start of the pandemic, buyers were in a race For Space with larger, coastal or rural properties, Rightmove says - But as workers returned to offices, interest in apartments revived. But the property portal says we have not yet returned to the pre-pandemic property market, and there has been a long-term shift with buyers willing to pay More For Space and privacy.
5. Family excited to end 22 months of shieldingA mother has said it is " a Christmas dream come true" After Her Two Children , twins Orin and Olivia Arthur , The seven-year-old twins have Pompe disease which affects organs such as The Heart and lungs. They have been shielding at their home in the Highlands for 22 months along with their parents Lyndsay and Stephen Arthur - But have now been jabbed after the UK government said vulnerable primary school children aged five to 11 should be offered a low-dose Covid vaccine. The Arthurs believe The Twins are The First under 12s in Scotland, and possibly the UK, to have the vaccine. " My Wife is still buzzing, " says Stephen.
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