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FirstFT: Trump raises prospect of ‘regime change’ in Iran

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Transportation   来源:Music  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Among several European and Asian states, Dr Small said, there was "genuine concern about how China will interpret a Russian victory" in Ukraine, while "the Trump administration takes a different view and is trying to make the case that there is no read across".

Among several European and Asian states, Dr Small said, there was "genuine concern about how China will interpret a Russian victory" in Ukraine, while "the Trump administration takes a different view and is trying to make the case that there is no read across".

"The fact that they have software engineers offering to work "for free" is of particular concern, given that the data they are forcefully requesting access to would include significant volumes of commercially sensitive information and the personal data of many of Kent's most vulnerable residents."This is a reckless move that puts vital council operations and residents at risk."

FirstFT: Trump raises prospect of ‘regime change’ in Iran

Campaigners working to save a run-down theatre from demolition are celebrating success after its sale to a charitable trust.Novello Theatre in Sunninghill, Berkshire, has been bought by the Sunninghill Trust, which will also fund the building's refurbishment.The 100-year-old former cinema will be linked to neighbouring Cordes Hall, with Cordes Hall Charity running both venues "as one vibrant arts hub".

FirstFT: Trump raises prospect of ‘regime change’ in Iran

Campaign coordinator Alan Everett described the development as "a fantastic outcome for local performers and residents".The historical building was owned by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead which, last year, gave campaign group Save Novello Picture House the opportunity to buy it before it was offered on the open market.

FirstFT: Trump raises prospect of ‘regime change’ in Iran

The purchase, which completed on Friday, will see the Sunninghill Trust "bring the building up to modern standards" and make it "available to the local community through an affordable lease" to the Cordes Hall Charity.

Funds raised by the campaign group will pay for the internal theatre fittings.For her Platinum Jubilee, the late queen was gifted two lamp-posts which stand outside the Houses of Parliament in the form of bronze sculptures of heraldic beasts and a Cedar of Lebanon tree from Pope Francis.

Official gifts can be worn and used, but are not considered the royals' personal property. The royals do not pay tax on them.Gifts cannot be sold or exchanged - though perishable official gifts with a value less than £150 can be given to charity or staff - and eventually become part of the Royal Collection, which is held in trust for successors and the nation.

Usually the palace releases records listing the official gifts received by members of the royal family annually, however due to delays caused by the Covid pandemic, death of Elizabeth II and the coronation this is the first time a list has been published in the King's reign.every week with our Royal Watch newsletter. Those outside the UK can

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