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A pair of Republican activists sued the Arizona Republican Party and recently reelected Chairwoman Kelli Ward following her refusal to conduct an audit of the results and procedures used for the state GOP s January elections.
The plaintiffs in the complaint, William Beard and Sandra Dowling, filed their lawsuit in Maricopa Superior Court on Friday, asking a judge to require the state party to explain why it should not conduct an audit of Ward s election.
Tucson businessman Sergio Arellano, who came in second place in the race to lead the state GOP, requested a recount in January after she won the election by only 42 votes in a runoff.
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Here, Robin Longbottom examines how an engineer born in Keighley went on to play a crucial role in the design of battleships BEHIND St Thomas’ Church at Sutton-in-Craven is a low, unassuming memorial to John Gordon Longbottom – who died aged 54 in 1924. The inscription on it describes him as ‘Late Professor of Mechanics Royal Technical College Glasgow’. Although he was born in Keighley in 1869 he belonged to a well-established Sutton family that had lived in King’s Court, off the High Street, for some three generations. The family had been textile machine makers and mechanics since the end of the 18th century and therefore it is not surprising that John followed in his ancestors’ footsteps and went into engineering.
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IT may be of interest to note that yet again during this pandemic the UK power grid has had to rely upon Europe. Since last weekend, Scotland and the rest of mainland Britain has had to depend upon European imported power to keep our lights on and our hospitals and labs functioning as wind generation has collapsed and solar output in the cloudy, short-daylight weather has been typically low and brief. As at Tuesday mid-afternoon (March 2) Scotland was importing more than 1000MW from England, almost equivalent to a second Torness, who in turn are importing 5000MW, the maximum possible, from Europe – mostly nuclear power from France, where the new interconnector commissioned just recently is running flat out.