July’s instalment of the New Nuclear Watch Institute’s ‘Yes to Nuclear’ Perspectives initiative turns to look at the capacity of nuclear energy to improve healthcare services and food production in a world where there is an urgent need to reduce the impact of climate change as well as to adapt to it
Norfolk s former police and crime commissioner Lorne Green
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Norfolk s former police and crime commissioner has described serving those in the county as the honour of my life .
Lorne Green was elected as Norfolk s police and crime commissioner (PCC) in 2016 having previously served as a Canadian diplomat for 30 years.
Norfolk s former police and crime commissioner talking to crime correspondent Peter Walsh when he was elected in 2016.
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Mr Green, who had also served as secretary general of the World Nuclear Transport Institute in London for 11 years, stood down from the role before this month s PCC elections.
By Aran Dhillon, Local Democracy Reporter
Tory MP Andy Carter with the party s Appleton council candidates WARRINGTON Conservatives have announced the party’s Appleton borough council candidates for the elections in May. Ken Critchley was the managing director of one of the UK’s largest food and drinks companies until 2015 after being with the company for almost 30 years. He worked his way until he assumed the overall leadership role of managing director. Ken was a key member of the team that spearheaded the company’s growth from a turnover of approximately £100 million when he joined, to a company boasting a turnover of £1.7 billion when he left.