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内容摘要:"Cygnet Bridge will provide a sustainable travel connection across the River Nene between the Embankment, Fletton Quays and the City Centre," said the council in a

"Cygnet Bridge will provide a sustainable travel connection across the River Nene between the Embankment, Fletton Quays and the City Centre," said the council in a

Greg, the team leader, served in the engineering and intelligence arms of the British Army, studying the digital capabilities of potential enemies.“I spent a decade learning how to exploit enemy communications,” he says of his background.

Middle East latest: Palestinians struggle to find food in Gaza; Israeli strike in Beirut kills 4

Now he co-ordinates the five-strong team.The attack is about gaining access. The objective might be to stop a process from working, such as the core of a nuclear power plant.The first step for Greg and his team is called passive reconnaissance.

Middle East latest: Palestinians struggle to find food in Gaza; Israeli strike in Beirut kills 4

Using an anonymous device, perhaps a smartphone only identifiable by its sim card, the team build a picture of the target.“We must avoid raising suspicions, so the target doesn’t know we’re looking at them,” Greg says.

Middle East latest: Palestinians struggle to find food in Gaza; Israeli strike in Beirut kills 4

Any technology they employ is not linked to a business by its internet address and is bought with cash.

Charlie spent 12 years in military intelligence, his techniques include studying commercial satellite imagery of a site, and scanning job ads to work out what type of people work there.Albert Bartlett - which runs farms across Britain, Ireland, and France - has purchased the Jersey Royal Company (JRC) from Produce Investments.

It comes after approval from the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority (JCRA).The firm said the consolidation of the island's leading producers was "seen by both businesses as key to delivering a sustainable future for the famous Jersey Royal crop, while continuing to deliver a great product for consumers".

Alex Bartlett, CEO of Albert Bartlett, said the company had a long history with the island in the production and marketing of Jersey Royal potatoes and in "supporting the future of Jersey agriculture".He said: "Our purchase of JRC enhances that level of commitment and will allow us to build a compelling and sustainable future for our combined teams, growers and retail partners by delivering a great consumer proposition.

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