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UK’s Palestine Action loses bid to pause ban as ‘terrorist’ group

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Features   来源:Middle East  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"Clearly both camps can't get what they want," he said. "That's going to be the fundamental story and that's why we don't know what's going to happen."

"Clearly both camps can't get what they want," he said. "That's going to be the fundamental story and that's why we don't know what's going to happen."

These include proposals for East Pye near Long Stratton with a 2,700-acre site around several villages, High Grove with a 4,000-acre site, and the Droves, which would span 2,800 acres on an adjoining site.The current largest solar farm in the UK is

UK’s Palestine Action loses bid to pause ban as ‘terrorist’ group

, Wales, which can produce 72.2 megawatts of power and is 250 acres.The decision over the future of the proposals will lie with Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy and Net Zero, who has already declared his intention to push forward with onshore windfarms and solar farms across the country.Previously, people have raised concerns about solar farms in the region, which include the loss of farmland, implications for food security, worries over the cost and efficiency of the schemes, and the impact on rural landscapes.

UK’s Palestine Action loses bid to pause ban as ‘terrorist’ group

Kay Mason Billig, Conservative leader of Norfolk County Council, said the government was "riding roughshod" over local opinions and claimed the county was "under attack" from the solar industry.The proposed project near Gissing came to light after the energy companies sought permission for a new connection into the national grid, which appeared on the Transmission Entry Capacity (TEC) register.

UK’s Palestine Action loses bid to pause ban as ‘terrorist’ group

A spokeswoman for the companies said: "We'll be in touch with local communities to conduct consultation should exploration result in a planning application."

One crew member is missing, presumed dead, while more than 30 people have been rescued after a cargo ship, the Solong, struck an oil tanker, the Stena Immaculate, in the North Sea off the east coast of England on Monday.Emin rose to fame alongside the likes of Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas as one of the YBAs. The Young British Artists, labelled in the late 1980s, were known for their openness to different material and processes, their shock tactics and their entrepreneurial spirit.

She had left school at 13, and has previously talked of being abused as a child and raped at that age. She tells me she only returned to education "by law" at 15 and only until she was legally allowed to leave. She spent most of her time in the art department.Emin only ever wanted to be an artist. The art teachers encouraged her. A while back, she actually bumped into one, Mrs Morris, in Marks and Spencer. "She was 86 then, and she was so proud of me and it was so sweet."

Emin has always made deeply personal work. My Bed, her groundbreaking 1999 Turner Prize installation, was a dishevelled double bed surrounded by overflowing ashtrays, used condoms and empty vodka bottles.But whether it was that depiction of a period in her life when she was at a low ebb, drinking too much and eating too little; or a neon sign proclaiming "I could have really loved you"; or any one of her visceral paintings, Emin has always poured her emotions, her experiences and her trauma into her art.

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