Shaun Davies
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 34 |
Date of birth | June 21,1989 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Durban |
South Africa | |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Weight | 81 (kg) |
Current teams | Colorado Raptors |
Job | rugby union player |
Current team | Colorado Raptors |
Education | Brigham Young University |
Westville Boys' High School | |
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ID | 1742418 |
Shaun Davies Life story
Shaun Davies is a current assistant coach of the Utah Warriors of Major League Rugby and former rugby union player who played as a scrum-half. He played professionally for the Glendale Raptors in Major League Rugby and previously for the Ohio Aviators in the short-lived PRO Rugby.
Asylum hotel closures may shift cost to councils, councillors warn
... Shaun Davies, head of the LGA, said councils were legally obliged to find somewhere to stay for the large numbers of refugees representing as homeless after leaving hotel accommodation when their asylum application was processed...
Car breakdowns due to potholes soar in rainy July
... Shaun Davies, who chairs the Local Government Association, said " decades" of reduced government funding has " left councils facing the biggest ever annual pothole repair backlog"...
Black hole in Town Hall budgets rises to £5bn
... " Councillor Shaun Davies, who chairs the Local Government Association (LGA), said inflation, the introduction of the National Living Wage, energy costs and increasing demand for services were adding " billions of extra costs just to keep services standing still"...
Increase fuel duty to repair potholes - councils
... " Decades of reductions in funding from central government to local road repair budgets have left councils facing the biggest ever annual pothole repair backlog, " LGA chair Shaun Davies said...
Afghan refugees to move out of UK hotels over the summer
... " Councils remain hugely concerned that large numbers of families - some of whom are particularly vulnerable - may have to end up presenting as homeless, " added LGA chair Shaun Davies...
Is council tax going up? Most areas in England to see 5% rise
... " Mortgage fearsCouncillor Shaun Davies, council leader for Telford and Wrekin Council and leader of LGA Labour, said he was not willing to increase council tax because his residents can not afford it, but assumes government will order local authorities to increase council tax by at least 2% for the social care levy...
Cost-of-living help offered with discount supermarket deals
... Labour shadow minister and leader of Telford and Wrekin Council, Shaun Davies, dismissed the campaign as " yet another headline-grabbing story"...
Shrewsbury maternity scandal: Calls for independent oversight of services
... " Shaun Davies, the Labour leader of Telford and Wrekin Borough Council, said: " I am being reassured by the current leadership, but it s clearly showing that things still aren t right...
Cost-of-living help offered with discount supermarket deals
Major supermarkets and retailers have announced discount deals as part of a government Campaign to help with rising living costs.
Cut-price meals and Free entertainment are among the deals offered by businesses including Asda, Morrisons, Amazon and Vodafone.
PM Boris Johnson Said the deals would cuts costs in " tough" economic times.
But Labour Said they did not amount to " real help" and called on the UK government to do more.
The Fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic and The War in Ukraine have left the global economy reeling and sent living costs soaring.
Prices are continuing to rise at their fastest rate for More Than 40 Years , driven by higher petrol and food costs.
UK inflation, the rate at which prices rise, jumped to 9. 4% in the 12 Months to June from 9. 1% in May, The Office for National Statistics (ONS) Said This Week .
Last month the government hired the former chief executive of Just Eat , David Buttress , to come up with ideas to ease The Burden on household budgets.
The cost-of-living business tsar has asked the Private Sector to step in to help, and secured deals with retailers as part of the government's Help for Households Campaign .
during a meeting of senior business leaders in Downing Street on Thursday.
The government says " some deals are a continuation of successful support schemes which businesses are already running".
" Without question, it's a tough time for people, and this Campaign is about doing what we can to help Those People in really difficult circumstances, " Mr Buttress told The Bbc .
Mr Buttress - before taking The Role - Said he joined The Campaign " when I saw the PM's enthusiasm to see what we could do practically to help".
The First round of deals will be available over the summer holidays and include some supermarkets offering Free - or discounted - meals for children in their cafes.
Sainsbury's has a Campaign to feed A Family of four for less than £5, while Asda is extending its " Kids eat for £1" scheme.
Other deals include:
Mr Buttress Said it was a " good start" but there were " more deals to announce" - Such as when children return to school and At Christmas .
Labour shadow minister and leader of Telford and Wrekin Council, Shaun Davies , dismissed The Campaign as " yet another headline-grabbing story".
" But actually what isn't happening is real help for households up and down the country, " Mr Davies told The Bbc .
" The idea that a Free West End theatre ticket for a child, with a full-paying adult, is going to help people in The Midlands and the north and large swathes of The South is just not going to cut it I'm afraid. "
The government is not compensating businesses that provide discounts. This led to some criticism when The Campaign was first announced.
Kate Nicholls , The Chief executive of UK Hospitality, Said bars, hotels and restaurants were also facing " colossal input costs" that made price reductions difficult.
Source of news: bbc.com