"Over the two years, I've had so many pictures but I knew that was him straight away."
after he admitted offences including causing calves unnecessary suffering.Whittle, of Oaklands, Prees, Shropshire, had pleaded guilty to seven charges at Telford Magistrates' Court as a result of the same Animal Justice Project investigation.
An oil well in Surrey that has reportedly produced almost half a million barrels will continue operating through to 2036 after it was granted planning permission.The Brockham Wellsite was given approval by Surrey County Council's planning committee to transport waste water every day to the site in Betchworth, near the Surrey Hills.The oil field had been at risk of running low due to diminishing pressure inside the well, but will continue to operate until the end of its previously agreed lifespan, according to the
Objectors argued oil would be shipped overseas and contribute nothing to the country's energy security.Local resident Gerry Hamilton claimed that "seismic activity" was an identified risk from water reinjection.
He cited his claim from a study by the University College of London, which suggested a series of more than 100 small earthquakes in Newdigate from 2018 to 2019 may have been caused by oil extraction from a nearby well.
The planning application, submitted by Angus Energy, said the imported waste water was from other oil sites.sIn the audience there were a smattering of cabinet ministers primed to talk to us afterwards, plenty of Labour supporters and a couple of dozen reporters.
Beyond the "milestones" there is also talk in theof the foundations, including "secure borders."
But, as I asked the prime minister, that leaves an ambiguity as to whether cutting immigration, legal and illegal, is a priority or not.His answer pointed to him seeing it as a baseline expectation of government, rather than one of these half dozen points of focus, but it strikes me that leaves space for confusion.