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Taiwan detects dozens of Chinese aircraft near island after UK ship patrol

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内容摘要:Organisers said politicians had failed to speak out or protect transgender people after the UK's highest court said a woman was

Organisers said politicians had failed to speak out or protect transgender people after the UK's highest court said a woman was

David Cardoso, 25, has his own barber salon and said he benefitted from the town's tourist trade."There's definitely still money to be made, and a lot of opportunity, but I think the council needs to do more to keep the streets clean and everything looking good.

Taiwan detects dozens of Chinese aircraft near island after UK ship patrol

"I think the market [rebuilt in 2022] looks good and they've done a good job, and it's good to see they're trying at least."Yarmouth's still got a lot to give and things will get better."Great Yarmouth's wealth dates back to 1208 when King John

Taiwan detects dozens of Chinese aircraft near island after UK ship patrol

that saw taxes raised through the fishing industry.With the arrival of railways in 1844, mass tourism saw further growth, until both industries went into decline after the 1960s - by which time offshore oil and gas was discovered.

Taiwan detects dozens of Chinese aircraft near island after UK ship patrol

Dr Lara Houston, a research fellow at ARU's Global Sustainability Institute, said: "As Great Yarmouth continues to navigate coastal change, such as the development of new industries like offshore wind farms, our new project provides a timely opportunity to document and analyse the experiences of its residents over the years.

"The insights gained from this research should not only add to our understanding of Great Yarmouth's fascinating past, but also provide valuable guidance that could be used to shape its future."Securing a grant of between £5m and £10m could safeguard the future of the mansion and land but members of the park authority said if the proposal failed they would be forced to sell.

A park authority report said on Wednesday it could take until 2028 for full funding to be granted, but it should know within a year if its bid is likely to succeed.Jonathan Cawley, chief executive of the authority, said: "Should we fail at any stage of the Lottery Grant process, the authority will have no option left other than to sell Plas."

His report said if the authority did have to sell the property, "the authority should retain control of the woodlands and Llyn Mair - whatever decision is made on Plas Tan y Bwlch".Currently the building is "more expensive" to run than the park authority's Penrhyndeudraeth headquarters, but this could change if there was a way to make Plas Tan y Bwlch more energy efficient.

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