Dr Michael Roberts, from Bangor University has been managing marine survey projects and called the lack of certainty on shipwreck identification "a shocking state of affairs".
One option could see some new track between Crewe and Stockport and Andy Street said a debate about Crewe “remains on the table”.But will the town still receive the same benefits under these proposals?
That's one of the many questions that we have not had answers to yet - but what is clear is a willingness from the two mayors, from two different parts of the country and from two different sides of the political spectrum, to work together to improve Britain’s creaking railways.More than 25,000 illegal cigarettes were seized from a shop in a village in the largest raid of its kind in the area.Trading Standards officers also discovered 1,200 suspected counterfeit vapes and 80 bags of tobacco during their visit to the shop in Castle Bromwich, in Solihull, on 7 March.
West Midlands Police joined Solihull Trading Standards as part of the force's ongoing campaign against illegal and counterfeit vapes and tobacco.The vapes have been sent for further examination while inquiries continue, said police.
Inspector Andy Bridgewater said the illegal activity is an ongoing matter of concern in the area.
"We hope this reassures people in the north of the borough of how seriously we and our colleagues from the local authority take it.The remaining eight were undetermined or remain under investigation, it said.
The Glasgow University team behind the report said the overall level of deaths in custody last year was the highest since modern records began, in 1995, and almost certainly the highest ever."That rise is absolutely stunning. It's unprecedented," said Professor Sarah Armstrong who led the research.
The report also said prison deaths from suicide had been rising since 2016 and may have reached a record high last year.Prof Armstrong said she was encouraged by the SPS reaction to a report into the deaths of