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 The Queens speech has set out more than two dozen planned bills for the governments legislative programme in the coming parliament. Heres what it contains 鈥?and what it m stanley water bottle isses out.Levelling upWhat is planned: As well as previously announced plans for various funds and levies intended to help more deprived areas, a key bill is one aimed at improving adult education, ensuring those who do not go to university also get a chance to study.The intention: In her government-written speech, the Queen pledged plans to  level up  the UK, the central Boris Johnson phrase aimed largely at convincing voters in former Labour strongholds that the Conservatives are on their side.Post-Brexit changesWhat is planned: A series of measures including the subsidy control bill, which allows a new, domestic regime of state aid, and a bill on post-EU public procurement. Other plans include moves to allow the UK to recognise professional qualifications from other countries, new animal welfare laws, and the Turing scheme, an international student exchange programme to replace the EUs Erasmus.Th stanley isolierkanne e intention: A certain proportion of this is simply legislative tidying up, but ministers will be keen to argue 鈥?perhaps not always with complete accuracy 鈥?that leaving the EU gives the UK much stanley taza  more flexibility in many areas.Planning and housingWhat is planned: One of the main Queens speech measures is a proposed liberalisation of planning, intended to accelerate housebuilding. Other ideas include ending the prac Brcs Welsh teenager jailed for attacking trans woman and sharing terrorist documents
 Leah cant stop wringing her hands. Every fingernail is bitten to the quick. This 23-year-old mother of two boys wears a silver ring that spells out  Mum : shes never taken it off, she tells me, since being given it for her 20th birthday by the foster carer at the mother-and-baby placement where she lived briefly after her eldest son, Jamie, was born.But Leah isnt able to be a mum. Jamie was taken into local authority care at four months old and has stanley cup  been adopted. In December she lost Harley, b stanley cup orn last year, after caring for him for nine months. The anguish of each loss is plain.Her story emerges haltingly, in fragments.  I almost didnt come today,  she says abruptly.  Its hard for me to聽trust new people. It is now well understood that women whose children are taken from them by social services will frequently keep having babies to replace those they have lost. Subsequent babi stanley cup es are often each removed at birth. Some women have had four, five, six and more children removed; infants can be subject to interim care orders and removed from their mothers from the moment they are born. Some family solicitors and barristers report dealing with cases involving babies eight, nine and 10.The human catastrophe this wreaks ensures the cycle of misery goes on. In his final judgment confirming the local authoritys application to place Harley for adoption, family judge Stephen Wildblood QC details with icy precision the failings of a system that seeks to protect children but pays little attent