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Small Heath Alliance 

Much better (6 replies)

Tonight’s all round performance was just so much better in every dept
All round performance was so good I can’t pick a man of the match.
Allsop should give his wages to charity. He could have had a deck chair and a pint for all the work he did????????

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Incoming interim Albany police chief addresses Lark Street crime

Many businesses on or near Lark Street are still sharing concerns over crime rates after the city's decision to close Cafe Hollywood on Sunday. Some gathered Monday night to demand action, including increased police presence, which is something Albany's incoming Interim Police Chief Brendan Cox said he is "absolutely" thinking about as he prepares to step into office.

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Bolivia announces $1 bn deal with China to build lithium plants

Bolivia said Tuesday it had signed a $1 billion deal with China's CBC, a subsidiary of the world's largest lithium battery producer CATL, to build two lithium carbonate production plants in the country's southwest. Bolivia claims to have the world's largest lithium deposits.

BangkokPost.com 

PTT ramps up drive to reduce CO2 emissions

National oil and gas conglomerate PTT Plc is stepping up efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from its businesses by adopting carbon capture technology and preparing to run a trial on hydrogen usage to depend less on fossil fuels.

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MPs back plans for phased smoking ban - BBC.com

  1. MPs back plans for phased smoking ban  BBC.com
  2. British lawmakers vote in favour of strict anti-smoking rules  Reuters UK
  3. Taking the liberal mask off prohibition  The Critic
  4. Bill to ban younger generation from smoking and crackdown on vapes clears first hurdle  Sky News
  5. Kemi Badenoch to vote against smoking ban championed by Rishi Sunak  The Telegraph

Scoop 

New Zealand Must Step Up And Pay Our Fair Share Post-COP29

The recent United Nations climate change conference, COP29, established a new global climate finance goal, tripling the previous target from NZ$146 billion (US$100 billion) to NZ$440 billion (US$300 billion) annually by 2035.