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British soldiers make Everest history using new method

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Breaking News   来源:Movies  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Parents question the whole concept - wondering why their daughters would be "walking in front of people", he says.

Parents question the whole concept - wondering why their daughters would be "walking in front of people", he says.

Chris Matthews, a trainee paramedic from nearby Leiston, said a new nuclear power plant would be a boost to the town."I've lived here 10 years, always in the shadow of two historical power plants so I don't really see what difference a third is going to make," the 36-year-old said.

British soldiers make Everest history using new method

"It's going to be good for the town, for the local economy. There's the negatives of the traffic, but actually that's bearable when you can see the increased revenue and income coming into the town," he added."Ultimately if we want this country to be independent and self-sustaining we need the resources and the electric to be in-house, so it needs to come from somewhere."But Jenny Kirtley, chair of Together Against Sizewell C, said the construction of it to date had been "dreadful".

British soldiers make Everest history using new method

"The whole area is changing before our very eyes. I've been in tears many times looking at what has been going on around here."Trade unions welcomed the government's investment, with GMB general secretary Warren Kenny saying Sizewell C would provide "thousands of good, skilled, unionised jobs".

British soldiers make Everest history using new method

Mike Clancy, general secretary of the Prospect union, added: "New nuclear is essential to achieving net zero, providing a baseload of clean and secure energy."

Separately to the Sizewell C investment, the government announced Rolls-Royce hadThe IDF has mounted sieges and attacks on hospitals in Gaza, or ordered their evacuation, leaving the territory's health system on the verge of total collapse.

Such attacks have caused widespread international concern, as many hospitals and medical facilities have been put out of action - and the lives of patients and staff put at risk.In a statement after an Israeli strike on al-Ahli hospital in April, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres expressed his deep alarm and declared that, under international humanitarian law, the "wounded and sick, medical personnel and medical facilities, including hospitals, must be respected and protected".

Hospital staff in Gaza have also repeatedly denied that Hamas is using their facilities as a base.The IDF will point to this latest footage as vindication of its claims and its military strategy.

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