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Welsh tributes as Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, resigns


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Tributes are being paid in Wales to Dr Rowan Williams for his work as Archbishop of Canterbury.

Swansea-born Dr Williams has announced he is to stand down in December after 10 years in the post.

The Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan, said Dr Williams had worked tirelessly over the past decade to hold the Anglican Communion together.

"Perhaps his true worth will only really be appreciated by the church once he's gone," he said.

Born in 1950 in the Swansea Valley he was educated at Dynevor Secondary School before going on to Christ's College, Cambridge.

He will take the position of Master of Magdalene College at the University of Cambridge from January 2013, his website says.

He said stepping down had not been an easy decision and said it had been "an immense privilege" to serve as the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury... Continued at BBC:

BBC Welsh Tributes as Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, resigns

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Home Office: Don't be fooled by unofficial websites


By WelshAmericanPride, 2012-02-19

Don't be fooled by unofficial websites

Monday, 28 Nov 2011

GRO certificate

People ordering birth, death and marriage certificates were warned by the Registrar General today not to be fooled into paying more through unofficial websites.

The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld a complaint from the Registrar General about third party websites misleading customers into believing that they were ordering from the government's own website.

Theauthoritywarned UK Official Services and UK GRO Certificates that they were in breach of the Committee of Advertising Practice code and that they must stop appearing or implying that they are the General Register Office.

Three times more expensive on unofficial sites

Customers applying for replacement birth certificates can be charged up to 74.99 for an unofficial 'express' online service.

The same express service is 23.40 via the Identity & Passport Service official website.

Thestandard certificate service is available for even less - 9.25.

Welcoming today's announcement, Sarah Rapson, Registrar General and Chief Executive of the Identity and Passport Service said: 'The Advertising Standards Authority has sent a very clear message to customers and those companies that mislead them: there is just one official online certificate ordering service for England and Wales.

'It is always quicker, cheaper and safer to deal directly with the General Register Office for certificate orders.

'While other outlets can be found online, there is no reason to pay over the odds and I would urge customers to look at the official site first before ordering anywhere else.'

http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/media-centre/news/misleading-websites

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