further strike action. good morning from wimbledon on day three of the championships. after rain disrupted much of the play, 87 matches are scheduled for today as they try to clear the backlog. a rest day for andy murray though, as he eases into round two on a day where only eight matches were completed. the forecast today is sunshine and showers the forecast today is sunshine and showers. showers fairly hit and miss for most showers. showers fairly hit and miss for most of showers. showers fairly hit and miss for most of us. many of us staying dry all for most of us. many of us staying dry all day for most of us. many of us staying dry all day. we will be back with more dry all day. we will be back with more details later on in the programme. it s wednesday, the 5th ofjuly. today marks the 75th anniversary of the nhs a milestone that s brought warnings the service won t be around for its 100th year without investment and change. today s landmark is being celebrat
hasn t got a shred of integrity. mr speaker, isn t this the first recorded case of the sinking ships fleeing the rat? this lunchtime, more conservative mps are signalling their unhappiness about the prime minister s leadership. what do voters think? i think lie after lie after lie. yeah, he s lost the confidence, so he s got to go, unfortunately. i d like to see boris carry on. i think he s done a decentjob. i know he s had a bit of problems. nadhim zahawi arrives at the treasury, replacing rishi sunak as chancellor. with inflation at a ito year high, we ll assess the challenges in his in tray. we ll have all the very latest from here in westminster. our other stories on the programme. dozens of arrests are made in an international police operation, targeting a people smuggling gang thought to have brought 10,000 migrants across the channel. it s kick off tonight for the women s european football championship. england is the host, and among the favourites to win. here at wimb
was there. the allegation was there were a number of conservative mps at a drinks event. one of them, virginia crosby, a conservative mp, has apologised for being there. also allegations a prominent tory backbencher, said bernard jenkin, was at that party as well. he matters because he was one of the people who investigated boris johnson over whether he lied to parliament over his account of lockdown events. we have spoken to sir bernard and he said it is not appropriate to comment while the police are investigating. that one will be looked into as well. i think the broad picture is this is a headache for the conservative party and for the government, the conservative party, there is and now a new police investigation into some of its mps, also this police probe over what went on at party hq back
answering the call this morning and keeping their powder dry but the welsh secretary simon hart was answering questions in the commons and he has been a borisjohnson boy list in the past few weeks on the question put to him in the commons, would he resign from the cabinet? his answer was no, he says the welsh office is carrying on with business as normal but that is not strictly true because his parliamentary private secretary virginia crosby is one of those people who has already put in her resignation. amongst a flurry of letters in the past 2a hours. some of her words were the most stinging talk about the allegations of impropriety and illegality in reaching the conclusion that the british public no longer trusted the prime minister to tell the truth. the leader of the welsh conservatives andrew davies had a more neutral statement saying it was disappointing and that now borisjohnson it was disappointing and that now boris johnson needed it was disappointing and that now borisjohnso
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Virginia Crosby, MP for Ynys Môn, left, a strong supporter of the project, and Sean McCormick, Orthios CEO
Close Brothers Asset Finance has provided a £1.2m Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) asset finance facility to Anglesey-based Orthios, one of the UK’s most innovative waste and recycling firms; a further significant facility is currently being considered.
The first loan will enable a 200,000 metric tonne recycling facility to be built, creating 55 new jobs. This will recycle waste and separate the non-recyclable polymers to then go into the new ‘plastics-to-oils’ facility.
The second loan will contribute to the purchase of the equipment that will turn the left-over waste biomass into gas that can eventually be processed to a carbon-zero fuel, and will create a further 10 new jobs.