A surprise set will also take place at 18:00 on Saturday 29 June, on the Woodsies stage.
What is certain though is that themore generations of war and violent death until the region’s fundamental political ruptures are faced and fixed. The biggest is the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
Benjamin Netanyahu and his government, along with most Israelis believe it is possible to dominate their enemies by pressing on to a military victory. Netanyahu is actively using force, unrestrained by the US, to alter the balance of power in the Middle East in Israel’s favour.In a conflict that has lasted more than a century both Arabs and Jews have dreamt repeatedly of peace through military victory. Every generation has tried and failed. The catastrophic consequences of the Hamas attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023 ripped away any pretence that the conflict could be managed while Israel continued to deny Palestinian rights to self-determination. The ceasefire in Lebanon is a respite. It is not a solution.A woman who was incorrectly fined for travelling without a rail ticket has been told by the courts that it has been withdrawn.
Another woman had falsely given the name of Loretta Cawcutt, 55, from Farley Hill, Luton when she was stopped by an inspector at St Albans station in June 2023 for not having a valid ticket.Govia Thameslink Railway sent Ms Cawcutt an email saying they were sorry she had been a victim of fraud and told her she would need to attend court to get the case cancelled.
Essex Magistrates' Court, in Chelmsford, has now emailed to her to say the case had been listed for withdrawal.
Ms Cawcutt said it was a "fiasco" that the correspondence relating to the train fine was being sent to the address of the woman who had used her identity in order to avoid the fare.In the UK, SAF is mainly made from cooking oil, some of which is shipped from Asia, and shipping is responsible for 2% of global CO2 emissions.
Alternative methods of creating SAF require large quantities of electricity as part of the manufacturing process. This would involve a vast amount of renewable energy to make it sustainable."It's very hard, to think there is such a thing as a sustainable aviation fuel,” says Sir Dieter Helm. “There are aviation fuels that are less polluting than the ones being used at the moment, and you can use elements of biofuel and chip fat and so on.
"Think about the scale that's required to do it.”There is another more unexpected way that airlines could reduce emissions. That is, making their flight paths more direct to reduce fuel consumption.