of plastic and are not biodegradable. the activists say cigarette butts form an overlooked form of pollution and want to encourage people to dispose of them in a bin or ashtray rather than simply throwing them on the ground. passengers at berlin airport face disruption on monday with all flight departures cancelled due to a one day strike by security workers, and some incoming flights also set to be affected. at least 240 flights will be affected. the dispute is over pay and conditions. last week, there were similar strikes at other airports including hamburg, cologne and bonn. new data from a conflict research institute in sweden says global military spending hit a record high last year of $2.24 trillion. key factors include the war in ukraine and ongoing tensions over taiwan. i m joined now by paul moorcroft, an expert
much america, because weapons are so expensive and fancy missiles, the weapons are more expensive, the cost of so expensive, the cost of so expensive, and all the cyber aspects. so the costs have gone up, sometimes the figures are a bit iffy, but what can you do, there is the old adage, the more you spend on weapons, the less security you have because it creates an action, reaction cycle, which makes wars more dangerous and more likely. so, people are arming because they want to deter russia, what sweden is doing, but are you provoking or are you inspiring russia to take more action, for example moving into the baltic state who have also increased their weapons. state who have also increased theirweapons. it state who have also increased their weapons. state who have also increased their weapons. it does provoke a lot of big their weapons. it does provoke a lot of big and their weapons. it does provoke a lot of big and important - a lot of big and important questions. paul moorcro
Sally Jacobs says Evans was didn t understand the problems created by removing the hard shoulder on motorways. Her husband died in March 2019, stopped by the side of the M1.