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Investegate |Salt Lake Potash Ltd Announcements | Salt Lake Potash Ltd: Interim Results

  AIM and ASX listed company Salt Lake Potash Limited ( SO4 or the Company ), announces its interim results for the half-year ended 31 December 2020.       The Company s primary focus is the development of its Lake Way Project (the Project) near Wiluna, Western Australia. On December 31 2020, the total project was 81% complete and the process plant 88% complete on an earned value basis with first SOP production expected in Q4 2021. The Company s long-term plan is to develop an integrated SOP operation producing from several Western Australian salt lakes.  Achievements during the half year ended 31 December 2020 included: Process Plant construction significantly advanced At December 31st, 2020 the Process Plant was 88% complete on an earned value basis with site concrete work (including additional NPI and bagging infrastructure) 94% complete, structural steel 80% complete and tanks/vessels 81% complete

Burna Boy biography: Grammy award 2021 winner, Twice as Tall singer climb ladder to become African Giant - See how e do am

Burna Boy Grammy awards 2021: Damini Ogulu biography and how di Twice as Tall singer climb ladder to become African Giant 15 March 2021 Wia dis foto come from, Getty Images Nigerian singer, Burna Boy, make history on Sunday, 14, March, wen im win im first ever Grammy under di ‘Best Global Music Album’ category for im ‘Twice As Tall‘ 2020 project during di 2021 Grammy Awards. Di Grammys nomination describe Twice As Tall as a masterclass in di vibe and hustle wey don make Burna Boy be international musical force Di album features some international artists like Stormzy, Youssou Ndour, Naughty By Nature, and Chris Martin of Coldplay, and get Sean Combs as executive producer.

When rest may be best for post-viral fatigue | ME / Chronic fatigue syndrome

Letters Graded exercise therapy is not the right way to treat people with ME or long Covid, argue Dr Charles Shepherd and Rachel Harding A researcher at a laboratory in Quebec, Canada studies samples taken from patients suffering from long Covid. Photograph: Andrej Ivanov/AFP/Getty Images A researcher at a laboratory in Quebec, Canada studies samples taken from patients suffering from long Covid. Photograph: Andrej Ivanov/AFP/Getty Images Sun 14 Mar 2021 13.20 EDT Last modified on Fri 19 Mar 2021 11.00 EDT Dr Alastair Miller, Professor Paul Garner and Professor Peter White are not correct when they state that graded exercise therapy (GET) is a safe and effective treatment for ME/chronic fatigue syndrome (Letters, 11 March).

Syrian refugees on UK life: Friendly but confusing… and oh so cold

Syrian refugees on UK life: Friendly but confusing… and oh so cold
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Covid research launched as academics warn against hydroxychloroquine

© Kenny Elrick/ DCT Media Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up North researchers have launched an investigation into the impact of the pandemic on frontline workers, while another Scottish team has made a Covid breakthrough. An academic at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, has partnered with others as part of a major investigation into pandemic working. Zoe Morrison from the organisation’s business school is looking into the short and longer-term consequences of working in hectic environments.

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