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Court revives Native American challenge to $10B SunZia energy transmission project

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Innovation   来源:Leadership  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Insiders expect "politically painful" new welfare cuts that are designed to reduce the huge growth in health-related benefits, which will be outlined in a forthcoming speech from Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall.

Insiders expect "politically painful" new welfare cuts that are designed to reduce the huge growth in health-related benefits, which will be outlined in a forthcoming speech from Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall.

"Through our Plan for Change, we are transforming the NHS, training thousands more midwives and have set an explicit target to close the Black and Asian maternal mortality gap," it said.Ms Clarke said: "The campaign is not over and I am very unhappy that they have not adopted all of our recommendations".

Court revives Native American challenge to $10B SunZia energy transmission project

A rural farm shop and cafe in a West Yorkshire village has been given permission to operate after years of haggling with planning chiefs.The Joyful Deli in Addingham, Ilkley, had previously been refused consent by Bradford Council following a dispute over highways issues.But the business, which has been operating for several years, was granted retrospective permission on Wednesday after submitting amended plans which halved the proposed footprint of the site.

Court revives Native American challenge to $10B SunZia energy transmission project

The Joyful Deli, which is based in a former agricultural building at Holme House Farm on Ilkley Road, hailed the news as "brilliant" in a post on social media.In a planning officer's report explaining the decision, the council said that the shop and cafe's location, "set some distance from Addingham village", meant the development would be "highly car dependent".

Court revives Native American challenge to $10B SunZia energy transmission project

Objections had been raised about the impact of on-street parking along the narrow section of Ilkley Road that runs alongside the shop, as the site does not have off-street parking.

However, the authority said that the deli's commitment to reduce its footprint by 50% would result in a "notable reduction in the demand for on-street parking".Gwaska Dankarami was said to have been a high-value target who reportedly served as second-in-command to an Islamic State-linked leader.

The alleged gang leader had been hiding in the Munumu Forest, with authorities reporting that several other criminal hideouts were also destroyed across the state on Friday.His apparent death comes after bandits kidnapped 43 villagers and killed four others in a deadly attack on a village called Maigora in the northern Katsina State earlier this week.

The police had said that it deployed security forces in pursuit of the kidnappers.However, this is not the first time Dankarami's death has been reported.

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