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Can Israel thwart Iran’s nuclear programme?

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内容摘要:Johnny Tuft farms a mixed farm with beef cattle, sheep, arable and poultry units and is often exposed to dust particles.

Johnny Tuft farms a mixed farm with beef cattle, sheep, arable and poultry units and is often exposed to dust particles.

The winner of the green category, which is awarded to an individual or group of people who make where we live a better place by caring for the environment and nature, was Little Green Change.The group offers environmental education opportunities for children and young people.

Can Israel thwart Iran’s nuclear programme?

Jon Richards Junior, who works in Woolacombe to support local businesses and residents with employment and safety, won the award for the great neighbour category.The carer award, celebrating someone who improves the life of an individual or group of people through their helpfulness, compassion and support, was given to Jane Taylor, an ambassador for Devon Carers and an unpaid carer for her husband who has advanced MS.Ms Taylor said she was "thrilled" and "so shocked" to be chosen.

Can Israel thwart Iran’s nuclear programme?

She said: "It's a joy to be able to support him, it's difficult for him as well. We muddle along together."Being a carer is what I do."

Can Israel thwart Iran’s nuclear programme?

The fundraiser category was given to Tim, aged 10, who after 150 operations is now fundraising for the new Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital's paediatric emergency department in Exeter.

Winning the bravery category was Aimee Conroy, who set up the Luna's Fund in memory of her daughter.The Labour Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland, Matt Storey, said the "mindless disorder" had been "unacceptable".

"These individuals do not represent the people of Cleveland and their message of violence does not reflect the communities of Hartlepool," he said.Nancy Pout, manager of the Salaam Community Centre on Murray Street, described the violence as "terrifying".

She said staff had taken the decision to close the building at 16:00 BST amid "concerns" a vigil being staged at the cenotaph at Victoria Square could lead to trouble.Ms Pout said: "By six o'clock the peaceful vigil had turned into a protest with social media suggesting it was moving towards a mosque and our centre.

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