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Carillion: The company entrenched in public life Carillion is usually described as a construction company, its name often seen emblazoned across major projects. One of its contracts was with HS2, but it also supplied children in Oxfordshire with school dinners, maintained prison grounds in Cambridgeshire and set up a solar farm in West Sussex.
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A major university just went all in on solar power Under its terms, UNSW will purchase as much as 124,000 megawatt hours of renewable energy per year from Maoneng's Sunraysia Solar Farm in ... a renewables market analysis and forecast from the International Energy Agency (IEA) said that new solar PV capacity increased by 50 percent in 2016.
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Destitute UK asylum seekers get 80p rise in subsistence payments Nearly 40,000 destitute asylum seekers are to receive a "paltry" 80p increase in their weekly subsistence payments based on Home Office calculations that expect them to be able to feed and clothe a baby for just £28.94 a week.
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Lost in (mis)translation? English take on Korean novel has critics up in arms Another week, another round in what I shall henceforth refer to as Han Kang-gate – though Smith-field might be more accurate, evoking the London meat market, since the centre of this literary scandal is not the Korean writer but her English translator. It began last summer in the New York Review of ...
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This Section In Australia Is Open After the first day of play at the 2018 Australian Open five of the 16 seeds who competed are out. But what was shocking was that four of those five seeds — No. 8 Jack Sock, No. 11 Kevin Anderson, No. 18 Lucas Pouille and No. 27 Philipp Kohlschreiber — were all in the same section of the draw, ...
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Plane Skids Off Runway In Turkey, Nearly Falls Into Sea Fortunately no passengers or crew were injured after a Pegasus Airlines flight landing at Trabzon airport in Turkey skidded off the runway onto a steep slope towards the sea.
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Text Message Scammer Gets Five Years in Prison 36-year-old Fraser Thompson is going to prison, according to Reuters, after receiving a five-year sentence for "defrauding" cellphone customers out of millions of dollars. An anonymous reader quotes Reuters: Prosecutors said Thompson engaged in a scheme to sign up hundreds of thousands of ...
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