The automatic shutdown of turbines during Montana’s windstorm last week prove the need to maintain multiple energy sources to prevent consumers from experiencing “higher costs, lower reliability and grid instability,”
Unison Northern Ireland says it does not object to military support in Covid fight
It follows an earlier statement that sparked a backlash
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Soldiers are to help out in Northern Ireland (Image: Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
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Rod Farrell: Homebound is he, to waters and seas and to Thee His true passion was sailing. As a skipper, he was both revered and envied. He built his own Fireball, which he sailed competitively countrywide. Journalist Thursday, 21 January 2021, 16:01 Rodney James Farrell
GEORGE NEWS - A founding member of men s hockey in the Southern Cape. The best skipper George Lakes Yacht Club has produced. Highly respected in the building industry.
A wonderful listener, someone who had a calm presence, empathy for people and a special love of animals. Such was the diversity of Rodney Farrell, who passed away on 10 January 2021.
Storm Christoph: Residents evacuated across UK amid snow showers and flood warnings
Nearly 180 flood warnings remained in place across England at midday today. By Press Association Thursday 21 Jan 2021, 1:52 PM Jan 21st 2021, 1:52 PM 20,529 Views 2 Comments A man walks his dog through snow-covered roads in Allenheads, Northumberland Source: Owen Humphreys/PA Images
SEVERE FLOOD WARNINGS remain in place in the UK after hundreds of residents were told to leave their homes overnight because of adverse weather caused by Storm Christoph.
Homes were flooded following heavy rainfall and snow showers in Cheshire, with roads disrupted and residents in the county warned that river levels were still rising today.