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Green light for five new Manchester skyscrapers
Planners waved through the five tower projects, one of which will become Manchester’s tallest building. Together they will provide nearly 2,400 flats with a development value of around £1bn. The tallest at 71 storeys, already nicknamed the ‘Lighthouse’ because of its distinctive lantern-style glazing on the upper five floors, will top out Renaker’s Great Jackson
“Trying to get the green light” – Romano shares Tottenham transfer update as club pushes to finalise deal before deadline
Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Giovani Lo Celso is edging closer to a move to Real Betis, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano providing the latest update on the ongoing negotiations. The Argentine, who has been informed by Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou that he is not part of the club’s plans for the season, has been linked with
Jadon Sancho Gives ‘Green Light’ For Chelsea Move On Deadline Day As Juventus Are Left Waiting
Jadon Sancho’s long and complicated saga at Manchester United might finally be over, with the winger approving a move to Chelsea on deadline day. After a complicated time for Jadon Sancho in Manchester, the 24-year-old seems like he might finally move away from United on deadline day, as he reportedly favours a move to Chelsea.
Op-ed: Overcoming barriers to hydrogen adoption in maritime: A path to a cleaner future
Home Green Marine Op-ed: Overcoming barriers to hydrogen adoption in maritime: A path to a cleaner future The following article is an op-ed piece authored by Robert Haugen, Managing Director at Hexagon Purus Maritime, Norway’s supplier of clean energy technology. It is centered around (green) hydrogen and key barriers to its widespread adoption in maritime.
Lawyer to would-be Greenbelt developers ‘failed to comply’ with lobbying law
Failing to register as a lobbyist ‘undermines’ transparency, a non-compliance notice on provincial integrity commissioner’s website says Editor’s note: This article originally appeared on The Trillium, a Village Media website devoted exclusively to covering provincial politics at Queen’s Park. Ontario’s integrity commissioner found a lawyer working for two developers who owned land the Ford government removed
Greens MP defends ‘very disturbing’ rally appearance alongside anti-Albanese signs
Key PointsGreens housing spokesperson has been criticised by Labor for attending CFMEU protests in Brisbane.Labor has highlighting the offensive images of the Prime Minister in the crowd.The Greens say they do not condone either the imagery or allegations against the union.The Greens have defended one of their MPs speaking at a Construction, Forestry and Maritime
Pound Sterling Price News and Forecast: GBP/USD retreats below 1.3220, set for a pullback
GBP/USD Price Forecast: Retreats below 1.3220, set for a pullback The Pound Sterling retreats from the multi-year highs it reached on Tuesday and registers losses of over 0.40% against the Greenback as traders brace for the release of US inflation data on Friday. The GBP/USD enjoyed a ride and hit a two-year peak at 1.3266 following Fed Chair Jerome
GBP/USD Price Forecast: Retreats below 1.3220, set for a pullback
GBP/USD struggles to keep its uptrend above year-to-date (YTD) high of 1.3266. RSI shifting overbought opened the door for GBP/USD’s retracement. The uptrend will resume once the pair reclaims 1.3266. Downside risks emerge if GBP/USD tumbles below 1.3200. The Pound Sterling retreats from the multi-year highs it reached on Tuesday and registers losses of over
Tour Championship: 10 observations from walking Andrew Green’s East Lake restoration
ATLANTA — The top 30 finishers in the FedEx Cup standings have returned to Georgia for this week’s Tour Championship, the final event of the regular season that will award $100 million in bonus money. But a new golf course will greet them. East Lake Golf Club, the historic Atlanta course where Boby Jones first