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Scrap metal dealer ignored driving ban to keep working

Scrap metal dealer ignored driving ban to keep working He claimed it was a mistake but was not believed He was stopped in this street (Image: Google Maps / Getty Images) Subscribe today to get the latest headlines straight to your inbox with our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Derbyshire scrap metal dealer was caught driving his vehicle just weeks after being handed a road ban.

Dairy Market Hopeful For Rebound After Rough Few Years

The decline in the number of dairy farms has slowed, but the losses are not likely to be made up soon, according to Eric Paulson, vice president and treasurer of the Virginia State Dairymen’s Association. “It has stabilized a lot,” Paulson said. “Even in the pandemic, 2020 was still better than 2019 was.” Virginia lost one dairy farm every two weeks during the later parts of 2019, while in the middle of the year the commonwealth was losing two dairy farms a week on average, according to previously provided data. Since 2014, dairy farmers have been battered by low prices resulting from decreasing demand for liquid milk.

HIT supports continuing eviction moratorium

HIT supports continuing eviction moratorium Submitted by Clayton Genth - Executive Director, HIT Foundation On Monday, Jan. 11, HIT Foundation staff Laura Coffey, Jennifer Weathington, Emily Rohwer and Clayton Genth, along with HIT Foundation board members Mary Bullen, Kathy Smallwood and Jeff Allen attended a national call with Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown. This call was hosted by the National Low Income Housing Coalition, a Washington D.C. based affordable housing advocacy organization. The primary reason for the call was to advocate for the continuance of the existing eviction moratorium which is set to expire Jan. 31 if action is not taken and to advocate for Emergency Rental Assistance programs. Though the CDC-issued eviction moratorium was extended through the end of January by the recent coronavirus relief package, on Feb. 1, tens of millions of low-income renters across the country will be at risk of losing their homes and, with them, their ability to keep themselves and the

20 more Irish second albums to (re)introduce yourself to

Author, RTÉ 2FM DJ, MMA fan We ve all heard about the difficult second album syndrome, but 2fm s Dan Hegarty gives us a further 20 follow-up Irish albums that saw Irish acts beat that sophomore slump, with spectacular results.  Sack - Butterfly Effect (Dirt Records, 1997)  The late 90s were rich on talent but light on commercial impact where Irish artists were concerned. One of the finest albums released during this period is Butterfly Effect by Sack. It’s an album filled with glorious punchy guitar riffs, and intoxicating vocals from Martin McCann. Morrissey was a huge fan of the band, and if you were to listen to songs like

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