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Local Support Message In Wake Of Trump Tariffs In Canada
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 4:
Close-up of 'Canadian Owned and Operated' poster displayed in a local storefront in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 4, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
An A&W logo is seen outside an A&W restaurant, a Canadian fast-food chain, in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
A sign reading 'Canadian Owned and Operated' is seen outside an A and W restaurant, a Canadian fast-food chain, in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Fleet Of American Airlines In LaGuardia Airport
Boeing 737 planes of American Airlines with sunset light. Fleet of American Airlines aircraft spotted parked on the tarmac in front of LaGuardia LGA Airport passenger terminal some connected with air bridge. Fleet of American Airlines of Airbus A319, A320 and Boeing 737 airplane type seen among other American Eagle jets, a subsidiary airline of AA with regional carriers, some owned and other third party carriers with a fleet of Embraer ERJ and Bombardier CRJ planes. American Airlines AA is one of the largest airline carrier in the world with main hub, base and headquarters in Dallas Fort Worth International Airport DFW in Texas and a fleet of 982 planes. LaGuardia Airport, New York, United States of America on November 12, 2024 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
- (left to right) Sean Kinson, Mike Thomason, Richard Parrish, Ian Walker.
11-10-2023
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
- (left to right) Sean Kinson, Mike Thomason, Richard Parrish, Ian Walker.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
- (left to right) Sean Kinson, Mike Thomason, Richard Parrish, Ian Walker.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
- (left to right) Sean Kinson, Mike Thomason, Richard Parrish, Ian Walker.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
- (left to right) Sean Kinson, Mike Thomason, Richard Parrish, Ian Walker.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
Sean Kinson, in the cellar.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
Sean Kinson, in the cellar.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
- a delivery of beer..
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
- a delivery of beer..
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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How a team of Shropshire villagers rallied to save their local pub the Falcon Inn in Hinstock.
The Falcon Inn in Hinstock lay empty and abandoned. After a huge community effort, it will reopen on Saturday.
Less than a year ago, the almost 200-year-old Falcon Inn in Hinstock in Shropshire was empty, abandoned by its tenants and seriously damaged by flooding. The ceiling had caved in and the beer cellar was full of water after a leaking pipe had gone undetected for weeks.
But eight months on, people in the Shropshire village are abuzz with excitement as the pub is to reopen on Saturday - and this time, they're in charge.
Over the past year, residents have rallied together to get the pub listed as an asset of community value, and formed an unincorporated community group to take over the lease.
Villagers can buy shares in the pub to become a member of the community benefit society which runs it, with a team of volunteers lined up to man the bar until enough money starts coming in to hire paid staff - and all profits will be funnelled back into the community.
Local residents who have taken over their 200-year-old local pub which had been closed down and was at risk of being lost - it's reopening for the first time on Saturday.
The Falcon Inn, Hinstock, Market Drayton
Shropshire.
11-10-2023
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
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Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
Labour has pledged to create at least 30,000 jobs by promising to build three gigafactories for electric car battery production in Britain by 2025, as it warned the country was falling behind its European competitors in the race to ditch petrol power.
Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
Labour Party makes promise amid reports UK is falling behind European rivals in production capacity for EVs.
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Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
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Amid recent reports that Britain faces a battle to hold on to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) made by manufacturers already in the UK, the party has committed itself to a major expansion of the part-financing of gigafactories.
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Labour pledges to create 30,000 jobs at electric car battery gigafactories
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Music instruments, clothing and other items owned by music icons are on display at Julien's Auctions Music Icons press preview at Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Monday, May 16, 2022.
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An apparition came towards me: Tracey Emin on seeing a ghost and building a new life in Margate
Still in recovery from cancer, the artist has moved home with plans to open an art school, launch a catering college, and even spruce up the streets. She talks about her new sense of freedom Ð and the pain that infused her latest devastating nudes.
Property owned by Tracey Emin Margate, Kent
21st April 2022.
AngelaÕs restaurant Margate, Kent
21st April 2022.
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An apparition came towards me: Tracey Emin on seeing a ghost and building a new life in Margate
Still in recovery from cancer, the artist has moved home with plans to open an art school, launch a catering college, and even spruce up the streets. She talks about her new sense of freedom Ð and the pain that infused her latest devastating nudes.
Property owned by Tracey Emin Margate, Kent
21st April 2022.
© Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine
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