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There is evidence to suggest that among a few providers, administrative hold-ups related to the pandemic resulted in significant numbers of qualifications awarded in 2019/20 not being reported. The impact of this under-reporting is believed to explain some of the 3% decrease in the number of qualifications achieved in 2019/20 compared with 2018/19, and the impact is most noticeable on the number of part-time qualifications awarded. Qualifications that were not reported in the 2019/20 academic year have carried over to 2020/21 and contributed to the 9% increase in the number of qualifications awarded in 2020/21. Council Regulation (EU) No 216/2013 of 7 March 2013 on the electronic publication of the Official Journal of the European

European Atomic Energy Community in 1958, the Official Journal of the European Communities was created by the Decisions of the Councils of the European Economic Community and of the European Atomic Energy Community of 15 September 1958 C – Information and notices, containing preparatory acts, announcements, summaries of judgments of the Court of Justice of A longstanding royal favourite, the Coronation is just one of several epic royal premieres enjoyed by this Grammy-nominated musician. She was the official composer, musical director and co-conductor of the Platinum Jubilee Celebration staged in the private grounds of Windsor Castle last May, which saw a 75-piece tri-service military orchestra joined by 100 bagpipers and drummers and a cast of thousands of humans and horses (and Tom Cruise, naturally). Sounds simple. So, was his Coronation commission an easy piece to write? ‘Yes and no. Yes, because the brief was very specific; I knew the length, I knew the words – ‘Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, Lord have mercy’, set in Welsh – I knew the performers, who I’ve worked with before (Sir Bryn Terfel and the choirs), and I knew what role the piece would play within the service. That makes the composing easier. The difficulty with this piece was the end, because getting a conclusion that leads into words and prayers from the Archbishop of Canterbury – having to prepare the congregation for that next step – is difficult. You have to find an ending that is very subtle, gentle and lifts people to the presence of God.’ In relation to classifications of first degrees and other awards, many providers issued public statements that a 'no detriment' approach would be adopted when it came to assessment in 2019/20. This typicallyensured that students would be awarded a final grade no lower than themost recent provider assessment of their attainment.From 01 October 2023, the Official Journal is no longer a collation of acts with a table of contents. Each act is published

So, was the Coronation commission a liberating experience? ‘It is quite liberating, because you don’t have to worry about lines of dialogue or a giant sound effect right in the middle of your big melody! The music must sustain itself on its own.’ There’s a fine array of performers, too: eight choirs, six conductors and two organists, to be precise. Soloists include Sir Bryn Terfel and Pretty Yende, whilst Sir Antonio Pappano will conduct a special Coronation Orchestra that will draw upon eight leading UK and Canadian orchestras, including ensembles of which The King is patron.

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L – Legislation, with mostly EU secondary law (mainly regulations, directives, decisions, opinions, and recommendations) and In contrast, Iain Farrington’s solo organ commission has been described as ‘joyful, jazzy and dance-like’, and will draw on musical themes from the 56 countries of the Commonwealth; these global musical travels continue with Greek Orthodox music, which will feature thanks to the Byzantine Chant Ensemble in a musical tribute to the King’s late father. Alongside the new will be pieces by Byrd, Walford Davies and Parry. The ’Coronation Kyrie’ will be historic for cultural as well as musical reasons: it will be the first time the Welsh language has been sung at a Coronation. This was something The King himself requested, having (at 64 years) been the longest-serving Prince of Wales. Another movement is based on the Welsh folk song ‘Tros Y Garreg’, and it is a new arrangement of this segment that will be included in the Coronation; the current Royal Harpist Alis Huws will join string players to perform it. ‘I’m an oddity in the whole programme because it’s a piece from the past,’ Jenkins tells me. ‘Catrin Finch’s mother-in-law was a harp teacher of some repute, and so I created a double harp concerto that premiered in Cardiff. It’s since been played worldwide quite often, and so Catrin and I decided to adapt the concerto for single harp and one movement. “Crossing the Stone” was all about a soldier returning home from war. It’s a very Welsh piece harmonically. It will be in a new form for 2023.’ Not only does it reduce textile waste, it reduces the carbon footprint that would have been expended in the production of new materials. Remanufactured clothing can save 13,000lbs of CO2 emissions a year.

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Although this requires some waiting time, we believe this step is an inevitable step that we will be taking for more of our products. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic was declared by the World Health Organisation in March 2020, just over half way through the 2019/20 academic year. An insight briefhas been published that analyses the impact of the pandemic on student data and trends across years of enrolments and qualifications across various characteristics.There are two known areas in which the pandemic has had some impact: As our first step, we have used 95% of natural fibres, 40% of which are Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified organic cotton. This means it is not treated with bleach or any other toxic substances and meets the social and environmental standards at its very highest.

We love fashion and providing sustainable, unique items to you! We will continue to do this as it is our love and joy! How important is pressure as part of his creative process? ‘It’s the same kind of pressure whatever the commission. I used to write music for lots of commercials in the 1980s – good commercials shot by film directors like Ridley Scott, Alan Parker and Hugh Hudson, with high production values and good stories – and they were all deadlines. It had to be done by Thursday or whatever. To my mind, the great composers – Bach, Mozart, Beethoven – were jobbing composers; they wrote for the church or the court, so it wasn’t a question of inspiration floating around. It’s more a question of getting down to it, as I do. I fumble around on the piano and get some ideas going, retaining those I approve of and rejecting those I don’t; then a piece comes out of it.’We are still in working progress but we are constantly thinking about how to move forward as a sustainable, slow fashion brand. Another of the world’s most-performed living composers, Wales-born, Scotland-based Paul Mealor is likewise no stranger to writing for Royal occasions. He reached the largest audience in broadcasting history when his motet Ubi caritas was performed at the wedding of the current Prince and Princess of Wales in 2011; 2.5 billion people watched the service and the piece subsequently topped the Classical singles charts in Britain, the USA, France, Australia and New Zealand. Among the most performed of living composers, Jenkins has 17 gold and platinum discs to his name. The first Welsh composer to be knighted (this in 2015), many of his works have royal connections. The Armed Man: A Mass For Peace – which has had over 3000 performances globally in the last two decades – was originally commissioned by The Royal Armouries; his setting of Laurence Binyon’s For The Fallen was premiered at The Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance in 2010, in the presence of the late Queen; to commemorate her Platinum Jubilee last year, he composed and conducted This Faithful Life, with a text by poet Grahame Davies.

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