Taunton Magistrates Courts in St John s Road, Taunton A PROLIFIC thief has been jailed for more than six months for a string of shoplifting offences. Daniel Andrew Westcott, 30, who gave his address as a homeless hostel in Taunton, was sent down at Taunton Magistrates Court after pleading guilty to four offences. He was sent to prison for a total of eight weeks for the thefts from Tesco, Tesco Express and Boots. Westcott received a further 20 weeks after admitting breaching a suspended sentence order imposed for eight theft offences. He was also ordered to pay £475.15 compensation and a £128 victim surcharge. A SEX offender who failed to comply with a notification order was given a £195 fine.
“Dissecting Horror” Continues Today at 6 PM (PST) Now with the Creatives of JAKOB’S WIFE
Join us today at 6 PM (PST) for a free Dissecting Horror panel with the creatives behind JAKOB S WIFE! By Josh Millican
“Dissecting Horror” digital panel series will take place today
(Wednesday, April 21st) at 6 pm PST. It’s with the creative talent from
Jakob’s Wife. Panelists include director/co-writer Travis Stevens and composer Tara Busch plus two of the film’s stars: Barbara Crampton (who also serves as a producer), and Bonnie Aarons. I’ll be moderating.
RLJE Films released the film in theaters and On Demand back on April 16th. Shudder will premiere
China needs to halve carbon dioxide emissions from its coal-fired power plants by the end of the decade if it is to remain on course to become carbon neutral by 2060, according to research published on Thursday. To half emissions, the world's biggest producer of climate-warming greenhouse gas must shut, retrofit or put into reserve capacity as much as 364 gigawatts (GW) of coal-fired power by 2030 - around a third of its current total, according to London-based climate data provider TransitionZero. The research used satellite imagery and machine learning to estimate carbon emissions from China's coal-fired plants.
If China is to meet its 2060 ambition of carbon neutrality, announced last year, it must shut hundreds of gigawatts of coal generation and reform emissions trading as a priority, a new report has revealed.