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Climate Questions: What's going on with climate change?

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内容摘要:This would be dropped to a Grade 3 pay band, which runs from £26,409 to £32,654, if the proposal goes ahead.

This would be dropped to a Grade 3 pay band, which runs from £26,409 to £32,654, if the proposal goes ahead.

The accident happened on the A7 at Teindside Bridge, about six miles south of Hawick, at about 16:30 on Sunday.The 28-year-old biker was riding his Yamaha R6 vehicle southbound alongside two other motorcyclists when he appears to have lost control, police said.

Climate Questions: What's going on with climate change?

He was taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, where hospital staff described his condition as "critical".The road was closed for about six hours and reopened at about 22:30.Sgt Jamie Humpage appealed for witnesses to the crash to come forward.

Climate Questions: What's going on with climate change?

He said: "Our investigation to establish the cause of the crash is ongoing and I urge anyone who witnessed it take place to contact us."If you were driving on this road around the time and have any information or dash-cam footage that may assist,

Climate Questions: What's going on with climate change?

A lorry driver has died after swerving off the road following a "suspected medical episode", police have said.

The man in his 60s was found unresponsive in his cab after the collision on the A11 near Thetford on 25 April and died in hospital on Friday."Working their way around the property, the team were met with faeces, filth and, round every corner and room, more dogs."

"As an industry, hairdressing is in a very difficult situation, it's in crisis."Anne Cole and her husband Martin should know - they have owned Klickers hair salon in Rugby since 1980.

But because of this crisis, the pair will turn off the hair dryer for one final time on Saturday after deciding to close their Regent Street salon, with the "economic situation" forcing them out."We're not employing apprentices," Ms Cole said. "It's a dying art."

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