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Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

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内容摘要:However, when asked by the BBC about such roles, Lincolnshire County Council said it did not have any staff doing those kinds of jobs.

However, when asked by the BBC about such roles, Lincolnshire County Council said it did not have any staff doing those kinds of jobs.

Campaigners against industrial solar parks have been highlighting what they describe as a "notorious" case in Ireland.Paul McCue and his family live in the middle of a solar development on the outskirts of Dublin and he said he no longer enjoyed living in his cottage.

Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

"It's just a house now, it's no longer a home," he said.Mr McCue's wife, Denise, said the development had been "life changing"."Even on our days off we just go out somewhere. We just can't sit around here, it feels like a different place," she said.

Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

Before the solar park was built, the developer offered to buy their home. They sought advice and did not proceed with the sale.They have been trying to sell up for more than two years, but Mr McCue said they've been told by their estate agent that buyers were "deterred" by the solar farm.

Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

The solar farm was correctly consulted on and received full planning permission from the local council.

Five large solar farms haveA decision to embargo a report on the bombing of Hull until 2042 is "unjustifiable", an MP has said.

Dame Diana Johnson wrote to the National Archives (NA) earlier this month to ask why the study – into the impact of German attacks on the city during World War Two – had never been released.The NA has now confirmed that the report is under wraps for 100 years and said it was looking into the questions raised by the MP.

Prof David Atkinson, an expert on the Hull Blitz, said the report was likely to have contained sensitive information when written, but why the embargo had not been lifted after more than 80 years was a mystery.during German bombing raids on Hull, with 3,000 injured and more than 150,000 made homeless.

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