Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, nine, were killed in the knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed children's dance class on Hart Street.
Chief executive Giles Bristow said: “Today’s fines illustrate the sheer state of disrepair of our broken water industry with nearly half of Yorkshire Waters storm overflows found to be in breach of their permits.“People demand healthy rivers, lakes and seas and the government must ensure they, and the water sector, delivers it.”
It's a bright spring morning in Hanover, Germany, and I'm on my way to meet a robot.I have been invited to see the G1, a humanoid robot built by Chinese firm, Unitree, at the Hannover Messe, one of the world's largest industrial trade shows.Standing at about 4'3" (130cm), G1 is smaller and more affordable than other humanoid robots on the market, and has such a highly fluid range of motion and dexterity that videos of it performing dance numbers and
Today the G1 is being controlled remotely by Pedro Zheng, the Unitree sales manager.He explains that customers must program each G1 for autonomous functions.
Passers-by stop and actively try to engage with the G1, which cannot be said for a lot of the other machines being shown off in the cavernous conference room.
They reach out to shake its hand, make sudden movements to see if it will respond, they laugh when G1 waves or bends backwards, they apologise if they bump into it. There's something about its human shape that, uncanny as it is, sets people at ease.Contractor Suez said staff sickness combined with the peak summer holiday period had created "exceptional circumstances" which it was "working hard to resolve".
Ms Wilson-Marklew, the Labour cabinet member for public realm, said householders were finding "maggots in their bins [and] they smell".She said there was "frustration" that green bins, for garden and food waste, were being given the lowest priority at a time of "more volume" because of summer gardening.
But this free service that was not a legal requirement and some families "could not store a month's worth" of recycling, if those collections were missed instead, she said.Ms Wilson-Marklew said sickness rates were "significant and unanticipated" but staff who were on shift were "working really hard" and contractor Suez was "responding, listening to us and trying to find ways to minimise the impact on residents".