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Bolsover North is a crucial seat for Labour and Tories in 2021 elections Bolsover North could prove to be a serious test for Labour Dennis Skinner (Image: PA) Subscribe today to get the latest headlines straight to your inbox with our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice For decades the Labour Party was as deeply-rooted to Bolsover as the dark seam of coal that runs below it. ....
Robert W. Murray Biography Robert W. Murray joined the faculty at UM-St. Louis in 1968 after a very successful career at Bell Labs. He was born in Brockton, Massachusetts, and received degrees from Brown University, Wesleyan University and Yale, where he completed his Ph.D. with Professor Martin Saunders. He served as chair of the Chemistry Department at UMSL from 1975 to 1980. In 1981 he was the first chemist in the University of Missouri system to be appointed Curators Professor and has been a visiting scholar in Karlsruhe and Cork. He has received the American Chemical Society St. Louis Award in 1974, the ACS Midwest Award in 1989, the University of Missouri Presidential Award for Research and Creativity in 1990 and the I. H. Weldon Medal of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association in 1994. Professor Murray is well known for his research in the area of oxidation chemistry, particularly that involving ozone, singlet oxygen, hydrotrioxides and dioxiranes. His many contributi ....
“Wilderness” is a rich and layered idea in the Old Testament - reflecting on it may offer some helpful ways forward as we seek to engage with Lent this year. By Helen Paynter For many of us, Lent is a time when we give something up – fast, if you like – in order to realign ourselves with God and to seek to become closer to him. In this, we are modelling ourselves on Jesus’ actions after his baptism, when “the Spirit drove him into the wilderness” (Mark 1:12) for forty days of fasting, prayer, and testing. This year, for many of us, the idea of giving something else up is intolerable. We may feel that we have spent the whole of the last year in the wilderness, deprived of so much that we value and love. ....
As we hang up our new calendars and open our new diaries, I expect than many of us will be glad 2020 is over. We will be looking forward to the New Year and what that might bring, hoping for an end to the restrictions we are experiencing due to COVID-19. Looking back, COVID has highlighted the interconnected nature of human lives. An event on one side of the globe soon impacts around the other side of the world. The actions of individuals can have huge implications for others that were neither intended nor even considered. An individual’s carelessness, lack of thought or concern for others can bring devastating effects to families. ....