Man jailed for harassing fearful neighbours likely to be freed soon
He also spat at a prison officer while in custody
Mark Elsworth was jailed for 18 months, but is likely to be released immediately because of the length of time he was remanded in custody. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police
A man who terrified his neighbours with his behaviour has been jailed for 18 months, but he is likely to be released immediately because he already spent enough time in custody.
Mark Elsworth targeted the mother and daughter who lived in the same block of flats as himself in William Way, Skegness, Lincoln Crown Court was told on Tuesday.
| Updated: 15:25, 02 February 2021
Lincolnshire County Council will be the first authority in the UK to dip into a £52.6 million financial volatility reserve in order to support local businesses.
The authorityâs executive on Tuesday agreed to put aside £12 million from the reserve for local businesses facing difficulties in the COVID-19 pandemic, alongside another £200,000 for an emergency flood response scheme.
A further £10 million will also be taken from the councilâs capital programme to help repair rural roads.
Coun Martin Hill, leader of Lincolnshire County Council. (40485327)
The £12 million business funding breaks down into:
£7m grants for business not receiving government help whatsoever â including businesses started during the pandemic and those who have taken bounce-back loans from the government
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Last Updated: Jan 31, 2021, 09:15 AM IST
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Joining the CPTPP reflects the UK s post-Brexit Pacific tilt and is dubbed as a critical part of the Prime Minister Boris Johnson led government s wider trade strategy, which aims to deepen links with faster-growing parts of the world and partnering with countries who believe in free and fair trade, including India.
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The UK says its membership will complement the bilateral FTAs it has already concluded or is negotiating with nine of the CPTPP members, including Japan and Canada.
The UK government has announced that it is applying to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), one of the world s largest free-trade areas made up of 11 developed and emerging economies in the Pacific, under its post-Brexit plans.