Frank Amedia — to loan $25 million to Merit Street.
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'I'm absolutely gutted'Alex MacDonaldAlex MacDonald (left) hopes Plymouth Pride will come back stronger next yearPlymouth Pride.We're being forced to make these kinds of decisions due to a lack of funding.decided to charge £5 per ticket.
Organisers told the BBC they were £12.the UK's largest LGBTQ+ event.
Another charity has since stepped in to organise an alternative event.
but estimate that the event costs around £18 per head.The review said uncrewed and autonomous systems could be used within the UK's conventional forces within the next five years.
A spokesperson for the Alan Turing Institute said it welcomed the recognition of our critical role and will continue to work closely with the government to support its priorities.the review said the Royal Navy could use acoustic detection systems powered by artificial intelligence to monitor the growing underwater threat from a modernising Russian submarine force.
Kyle suggested the institute should overhaul its leadership team to reflect its renewed purpose.93 members of staff signed a letter expressing lack of confidence in its leadership team.