Winner - Julie Levere s overall winning Fox shot taken in Westcliff THE overall winning photograph from a prestigious Essex-based competition was a sight fur sore eyes among judges. Photographers from across the county sent their favourite snaps to the Essex Wildlife Trust photography competition last year and the winners have now been announced. From tranquil landscapes to vivid action shots, the Trust s 2020 competition showcased just how connected everyone remained with wildlife and nature, even amidst national lockdowns.
Close up - Andrew Neal won the Pattern and Texture category for his dragonfly shot at Abberton Reservoir The image which not only impressed the judges but won the public vote this month, was the entrancing shot of a red fox appearing from the dark shrubbery submitted to the ‘Gardener’s World’ category by Julie Levere.
Winner - Julie Levere s overall winning Fox shot taken in Westcliff THE overall winning photograph from a prestigious Essex-based competition was a sight fur sore eyes among judges. Photographers from across the county sent their favourite snaps to the Essex Wildlife Trust photography competition last year and the winners have now been announced. From tranquil landscapes to vivid action shots, the Trust s 2020 competition showcased just how connected everyone remained with wildlife and nature, even amidst national lockdowns.
Close up - Andrew Neal won the Pattern and Texture category for his dragonfly shot at Abberton Reservoir The image which not only impressed the judges but won the public vote this month, was the entrancing shot of a red fox appearing from the dark shrubbery submitted to the ‘Gardener’s World’ category by Julie Levere.
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Friday, 15 January 2021, 10:33 am
Both
here and abroad, the Covid-19 economic recession has been
disastrous for women workers and their families. In
November, young women below 30 in particular were
feeling the consequences :
Of concern is the
sustained deterioration in youth employment, particularly
for females, with a -4.3% pa drop in filled jobs for females
aged below 30, and a 3.9%pa drop for males aged below
30.
Basically, the pandemic has cut a swathe
through the female work force formerly employed in tourism,
hotel and hospitality work, and in the cinemas whose
audiences have been decimated by the virus. This has obvious
effects on sole parent households and on households where
force lenders to set aside an extra 35 billion euros when it unveils a plan to clean up the banking system today. lots to get through, but we start off from news from the iea which says oil prices are likely to stay high because of geopolitical riskitic despite a rise in world supply. they say global oil supply rose 600,000 barrels a day to 91 million a day in april. 90% of the increase coming from opec. we know that saudi arabia is well over 10 million barrels a day, but the iea says that uncertainty remains and last year they released oil stocks, would be ready to act again if necessary. brent as you can see has been declining over the last few week. we ll have more analysis of that. first, though, let s get back to the big story over the last 24 hours. jpmorgan announces a $2 billion loss in its own portfolio, the losses which occurred in the past six weeks stem from bad bets and credit default swaps made by the chief investment office which is designed to hedge the comp