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The Nottingham street which is the last remaining stretch of worst slums in Europe

The Nottingham street which is the last remaining stretch of worst slums in Europe It was a terrible place to live 04:00, 28 FEB 2021 Updated (Image: Nottingham Post/Joseph Locker) Never miss another Nottinghamshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

BHP to pay record dividend despite profit slide, FMG executives resign and commodities drive ASX higher to new 11-month high

China’s strong demand for iron ore has helped BHP increase underlying net profit over the first half of the financial year, while global share markets rallied overnight on hopes that pending US coronavirus relief and the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines could stem the pandemic. BHP’s net profit fell by one fifth from $US4.9 billion a .

Undergraduate student proposes new solution to lunar dust

When Ian Wells, sophomore mechanical engineering major, interviewed to join the WSU HYPER Lab in October 2019, he did not expect to be working on a project for NASA the next summer.  Wells had an interest in space since he was a kid, when he spoke with an astronaut on the International Space Station. He said he took a class in high school through the Idaho Science and Aerospace Scholars Program.  “I did well enough in this class, so I was invited to tour the NASA Ames Research Center,” he said. “While there, I realized that I could really pursue space science and engineering as a career.”

Fortescue leadership changes - Iron Bridge

Date Time Fortescue leadership changes – Iron Bridge The Board of Fortescue Metals Group (Fortescue) considers Iron Bridge to be an excellent project, however before it advances further must benefit from a complete technical optimisation and instilling proven leadership, previously unavailable due to the execution of other successful Fortescue projects. The detailed review underway for the Iron Bridge Magnetite project is continuing and an update is expected to be provided with the release of Fortescue’s half year financial results on 18 February 2021. Fortescue advises of changes to its Leadership and Projects team. Greg Lilleyman, Chief Operating Officer, has resigned from his position, with immediate effect

Fortescue COO, executives step down amid Iron Bridge review

By Reuters Staff 3 Min Read MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia’s Fortescue Metals Group Ltd said on Tuesday Chief Operating Officer Greg Lilleyman and two other executives have resigned as part of a review of its Iron Bridge Magnetite project in Western Australia. The $2.6 billion high-grade ore project, which is key to Fortescue’s growth strategy, was on track to start exports in the first half of 2022, it said last month, after the Australian newspaper reported the project faced a cost blowout of as much as 25%. Higher ore grades would mean Fortescue could blend the material with that of its lower grade products to get better prices and potentially win market share from peers BHP Group, Rio Tinto Ltd and Vale SA..

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