reacted week hotel quarantine, having reacted too late to india. now there was the reacted too late to india. now there was the chaos with portugal last week, was the chaos with portugal last week, whose rates are no higher than our own week, whose rates are no higher than our own we week, whose rates are no higher than our own. we also have other countries our own. we also have other countries who have been saying because countries who have been saying because of the delta variant, the indian because of the delta variant, the indian variant that we haven t controlled very well, we are not welcome controlled very well, we are not welcome in their countries. so, it is extraordinarily difficult but my views is extraordinarily difficult but my views on is extraordinarily difficult but my views on what george eustis said is actually, views on what george eustis said is actually, it s views on what george eustis said is actually, it s none of the government ministers
little is talked about. i think it s really interesting to see andrew lloyd webber making the point that if this june the 21st lloyd webber making the point that if thisjune the 21st reopening doesn t happen, not only will he have to possibly close at some of his menus, he s already remortgage his menus, he s already remortgage his house. the suggestion is to fund his house. the suggestion is to fund his work. a lot of people don t have the means to do it in the arts. yes, the means to do it in the arts. yes, the argument that right now, another two weeks or four weeks doesn t matter that much, but in two years time, we don t have those theatres to go to and we don t have that network any more, people might feel differently because it is a question of survival for some. let s go to the times. you were mentioning foreign holidays. the times is focusing on what a model or mixed messaging there s been on that, in particular, george eustis saying britain should stay at home
Resident uses own equipment to clear out Stony Brook Watershed
Resident uses own equipment to clear out Stony Brook Watershed ×
Matthew Hasbrouck, of Ewing Township, recently cleaned garbage and debris from the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed off Titus Mill Road in the Pennington section of Hopewell Township.PHOTO COURTESY OF JOHN HASBROUCK
PHOTO COURTESY OF JOHN HASBROUCK
Matthew Hasbrouck, of Ewing Township, recently spotted garbage and debris in the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed off Titus Mill Road in the Pennington section of Hopewell Township.
Laying in the riverbed was a large stove, multiple garage door panels and other household garbage.
Manpower alone was not enough to remove the trash. Due to the steep embankment and the swamp-like conditions below, he took it upon himself to use his knuckle boom crane to remove the pollutants from the water supply.
you ve made. some i ve known 20 30 years. some you get to the know because in some cases they re neighbors. zan smiley. i think one of the things that all ministers are meant to do and perhaps we need to sort of remind people is i ve done this practice. you sit down with i actually went through my address book and told my secretary virtually every one of my friends if they had any business interactions that might bump up against the government or what have you. so at least you ve had that conversation with your secretary see that if for any form of conflict does arise in the future tleecht it s not something that has been sort of buried. but this is you know, it s difficult stuff to get right, i think. now, in paragraphs 91 to 92 mr. cameron, page 04123 you re addressing the question, to what extent is political support discussed? and is this a sense of however 92 in particular that the issue of political support is not discussed directly but it implicitly underlines