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History of US-Iran relations: From the 1953 regime change to Trump strikes

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内容摘要:But with the cost set to be billions "I don't think it will go ahead", he added.

But with the cost set to be billions "I don't think it will go ahead", he added.

She was jailed for 20 months after pleading guilty at Bolton Crown Court to dangerous driving while under the influence of drugs.The court heard Tunstall had veered on to the pavement before striking the pedestrian.

History of US-Iran relations: From the 1953 regime change to Trump strikes

She admitted to police that she had been taking nitrous oxide, which is also known as laughing gas and is a Class C drug that has been banned since 2023.Tunstall's victim was left with life-changing injuries which still affect her, the court heard.In a victim impact statement, the 51-year-old said: "I remember lying on the floor and looking down at my left leg and seeing blood dripping down.

History of US-Iran relations: From the 1953 regime change to Trump strikes

"I looked up and saw a white car on its side."I do not remember feeling any pain at the time. I was shouting for help, I felt like I was whispering, it didn't seem real."

History of US-Iran relations: From the 1953 regime change to Trump strikes

The victim said she was still not able to lead an active life and could not properly use her left leg.

Tunstall, of Bradwell Road, was banned from driving for two years and told that, in order to regain her licence, she would then have to pass an extended driving test.A teachers' union said a 5.5% pay award would be a "step in the right direction", but said strike action would "seem inevitable" if the recommendation was ignored.

The independent pay review bodies represent 514,000 teachers and 1.36 million NHS workers.Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Johnson said he was not "terribly surprised" by the figure reported by the Times, as it was "roughly what pay is rising by across the economy".

If the 5.5% figure was replicated across the entire public sector, beyond the reported recommendations for teachers and the NHS, that would equate to £10bn of extra funding required, he added.The decision on pay comes after last year's

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