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Self-driving technology on which Elon Musk has staked future of his company debuts in Texas

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内容摘要:Renovation work to improve the Brick Train will take place over the summer in time for the 200th bicentenary celebrations of the Stockton and Darlington Railway in September.

Renovation work to improve the Brick Train will take place over the summer in time for the 200th bicentenary celebrations of the Stockton and Darlington Railway in September.

The National Pharmacy Association said more than three quarters of members covered in a recent survey felt the current arrangements for managing the shortages were inadequate.Some reported that patients were skipping meals and travelling long distances to get hold of the medication, according to the NPA.

Self-driving technology on which Elon Musk has staked future of his company debuts in Texas

One said it was the "worst stock shortage" they had ever had to deal with.after a woman got in touch through the Your Voice, Your BBC News initiative saying it was impossible for her husband, who has pancreatic cancer, to digest his food without Creon.That month, leading pancreatic clinicians and charities wrote to the prime minister, saying the absence of Pert can have a "devastating impact on people's lives".

Self-driving technology on which Elon Musk has staked future of his company debuts in Texas

They called for a national strategy to tackle the shortage.Alice from Birmingham was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2023 and initially got 15 boxes of Creon capsules every month to help her tolerate chemotherapy.

Self-driving technology on which Elon Musk has staked future of his company debuts in Texas

She can now get only six or seven and is having to skip snacks.

The 64-year-old said the shortage had profoundly affected her mental health."An indictment is merely an allegation," the US Attorney's Office of the Central District of California said in a statement. "All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law."

In an upstairs rehearsal room at the Cornerstone Arts Centre in Didcot, a group of teenagers are practising for an upcoming show.It is a sign of the booming activity the venue has been enjoying recently.

Last autumn, audience numbers were up 70% on the year before and a new strategy from local authorities is promising a hefty investment in its building.But the scene across Oxfordshire is not always as rosy, with funding and access to affordable arts spaces sometimes proving a sticking point.

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