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Two of Angus Young’s schoolboy outfits have just arrived back from the dry cleaner’s – one red, one black, each is folded neatly inside rustling, protective clear plastic. Coral, AC/DC’s publicist, holds up the tiny velveteen twin-sets and casts a critical eye over them. Her verdict: the blazers and shorts are spotless.“Thank God,” Coral sighs. “I was afraid that the shop would refuse to handle them, they were absolutely filthy. Angus sweats a lot, you see, and we have to clean them regularly. It’s unheard of for him to wear the same suit two nights running. And, on top of that, when Angus gets carried away on stage – you know how it is – his nose begins to run. Ugh! There are always some horrible streaks of snot down the fronts of his jackets,” she grimaces.We’re waiting in a home-cum-office being rented by AC/DC’s manager Michael Browning near
From left to right: Green Party spokespeople Dan Russell, Ruth Love and Lyn Morton.
The Greens insist they are not going to go away , with the climate change agenda increasingly occupying the minds of the public.
For the first time ever, the party is fielding candidates in every single ward in the Wakefield district next week, something no-one else beyond Labour and the Conservatives can boast.
In a pre-election pitch to residents, the Greens say they believe their policies are popular with the electorate and sense they re one big push away from having a district councillor elected.
The Greens say they believe their policies are popular with the electorate.
The years 2020 and 2021 were always going to be big years for climate change coverage in the UK media according to Christian Broughton, managing director of The Independent.
Broughton claimed there have been three phases of climate journalism in the British media: the first with a focus on whether to believe what the scientists were saying and the second about the “nitty gritty” of data and the difference between the impacts of global warming by 1.5 degrees versus 2 degrees.
The current phase we have entered, Broughton claimed, is seeing news organisations begin to ask “what are we all going to do about it?”
But the Whale and Dolphin Conservation charity (WDC) says the deadline has passed without any action taken by the Commission, France or Spain.
WDC said that in the Bay of Biscay alone, about 1,200 dolphins a month are expected to die as a result of bycatch before April.
Its study in the journal Marine Policy said urgent action is also needed to protect harbour porpoises in the English Channel and the Celtic Sea, which includes the Bristol Channel, as well as the Baltic and Black Seas. Advertisement
Humpback and minke whales are at risk in Scottish waters, while bottlenose dolphins are threatened off southern Spain.