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Israel thinks Netanyahu is victorious against Iran – what will he do next?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Tennis   来源:Canada  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:But as the 11-day Hay Festival draws to a close on Sunday, she has praised organisers for providing a space for people from marginalised backgrounds in what she said had traditionally been a "very white, middle class space".

But as the 11-day Hay Festival draws to a close on Sunday, she has praised organisers for providing a space for people from marginalised backgrounds in what she said had traditionally been a "very white, middle class space".

"I think if accepting people's identities, who they are, is part of that better world, then that could be quite powerful."A museum store room may have been lost to a fire had its alarm not been working, a fire service said.

Israel thinks Netanyahu is victorious against Iran – what will he do next?

Suffolk Fire and Rescue was called to an automatic fire alarm within a building belonging to Ipswich Museum on Charles Street on Saturday night.Crews found there had been a fire in the electrical intake to the property that had spread to the void between the ground and first floor levels.The fire service said there had been damage to the ceiling, but no artefacts being stored in the building had been affected before a stop message was received at 20:31 BST.

Israel thinks Netanyahu is victorious against Iran – what will he do next?

"Had the building have not had a working automatic fire alarm, the fire would have gone unnoticed for a considerable time and the building would have probably been lost," a spokesperson for the fire service said.When crews arrived at the scene, they had to isolate the electricity to the property and remove the ceiling to access the fire within the void.

Israel thinks Netanyahu is victorious against Iran – what will he do next?

UK Power Networks was also in attendance and the fire service said the electrical supply would be "out for a while".

A spokesperson for Ipswich Borough Council said they were "grateful" for the fire service's quick response.She said it would not be until the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which includes powers to regulate marketing, branding and advertising, came into power that the issue of youth vaping could be truly tackled.

"Their appeal is driven by bright colours, wide availability and cheap prices," she said."The new regulations will hopefully help to address the environmental impact, but government will need further regulations to address the appeal of products to teenagers."

She said this was very much a balancing act as vapes were an important tool to help people quit."Vaping is very much less harmful than smoking and is the most popular aid to quitting in the UK," she added.

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