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Whitehaven Harbour looking its best ahead of challenge
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Revamp of Whitehaven harbour s Crow s Nest makes a real difference
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Biden Administration Transfers First Detainee Out Of Guantánamo
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A U.S. military guard tower stands on the perimeter of the detainee camp on September 16, 2010, in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. There are now 39 detainees remaining after the prisoner transfer on July 19, 2021. John Moore/Getty Images
In a first since President Biden took office, the Biden administration has transferred a detainee at the U.S. military prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to Morocco, signaling a renewed effort to shrink the highly controversial prison s population â and possibly close it entirely.
The transferred prisoner, 56-year-old Moroccan citizen Abdul Latif Nasser, had been cleared for release by a parole-like board in 2016, but was held at Gitmo for another five years. In total, he spent 19 years at Guantánamo without being charged, making him one of Gitmo s so-called forever prisoners subject to indefinite detention.
A Middlesbrough skip operator has been given a suspended prison sentence after he ran a waste transfer station without an environmental permit. The Environment Agency (EA) said Stephen Fenwick also failed to provide information to its officers about the waste he was handling at Bolckow industrial estate in Grangetown.
Fenwick, who traded as CPR Skip Hire out of two operating centres and under a restricted operator licence, pleaded guilty to the waste offences at Teesside Magistrates’ Court.
An EA site visit in January 2020 found 10 skips containing mixed waste including wood, plastic, tyres and domestic appliances. He was advised to remove the waste, but during further visits throughout the year the EA officers saw further evidence of waste storage and sorting taking place. When asked for waste transfer notes Fenwick said he didn’t have any and offered to fabricate some. On the day of sentence the operator provided evidence which showed the site had now been fully cleared o