He Said
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Genres | Dance/Electronic |
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Record labels | Mute Records |
Albums | Hail |
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ID | 2930904 |
About He Said
He Said was the name used by Wire member Graham Lewis for his solo record releases in the 1980s.
RNLI: Sinking fishing boat's crew 'saved by locator beacon'
... " All crews involved worked well to recover the casualties and we are delighted that we were able to report a good outcome due to the personal locator beacon being activated, " He Said...
Booking. com users angry at firm's response to hacks
... com, they weren t interested, " He Said...
Cumbria snow: Power disruption continues after major incident
... " Those who decide to drive should leave extra space behind the vehicle in front, reduce their speeds to give plenty of time to stop, " He Said...
Paris attack: Mother of suspect had 'reported concerns', prosecutor says
... He Said the wife s life was saved by the intervention of a taxi driver and that the suspect fled across a nearby bridge spanning the River Seine...
CO28 president hits back at climate denial claims
... " We very much believe and respect the science, " He Said on Monday...
Kiss to become 'immortal' thanks to Abba's avatar technology
... " I have no problems with four deserving 20-year-olds sticking the make-up back on and hiding their identity, " He Said...
Spotify to axe 1,500 workers to save costs
... He Said Spotify had considered making smaller reductions during 2024 and 2025, but decided that more drastic action was needed to improve the company s finances...
Copy of first World Cup sticker album to be auctioned
... " He Said some of his other football memorabilia has been ruined by mice " but thankfully Panini was off the menu for them"...
Cumbria snow: Power disruption continues after major incident
By Samantha JaggerBBC News
Power has been restored to about 13,000 homes in Cumbria after a major incident was declared due to heavy snow.
People were forced to seek temporary shelter as about on Saturday Night .
About 800 homes were still without power on Monday, with schools closed and some roads impassable.
Parts of the UK face " ice rink Monday" as, the RAC has warned.
The Met Office has issued a in eastern Scotland with road and railway disruption expected.
About a dozen schools in the due to problems caused by the wintry weather.
A in the north of England remains until midday.
There is also a separate warning for rain in parts of South Wales and Devon and West Somerset.
'Worst conditions'Electricity North West (ENWL) said The Snow had caused " severe damage" to miles of overhead lines.
ENWL said engineers were " battling treacherous conditions" to restore power.
It said free hot food would be available on Monday Morning at Greenodd Service Station in Ulverston for the 800 customers still affected.
Customer director Stephanie Trubshaw said: " These are without a doubt some of the worst conditions we have seen in terms of snow for several years. "
Cumbria Police urged people to Take Care on The Roads , which were likely to be " icy and slippery".
Some roads are impassable and drivers have been.
About 45 schools were closed in areas including Kendal, Ambleside, Ulverston and Barrow-in-Furness.
A list of school closures in.
RAC breakdown spokesman Simon Williams said " treacherous icy conditions" were expected in northern parts all day.
" Those who decide to drive should leave extra space behind The Vehicle in front, reduce their speeds to give plenty of time to stop, " He Said .
" Before setting out, it's important to allow more time to de-ice and de-mist vehicles thoroughly. "
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Police declared a major incident and a multi-agency response was launched on Saturday after the Met Office issued an amber warning for snow.
Meteorologist Tom Morgan estimated 20 to 30cm (8 to 12in) of snow fell in southern Cumbria but cautioned these were not official measurements.
described it as " severe weather" and said it helped emergency services with several incidents over the weekend.
The call-outs included teams helping with a potential Cardiac Arrest , a suspected stroke and a suspected spinal injury caused from a sledging accident.
Drivers were forced to abandon their cars to seek warm places to spend The Night .
Some sought shelter in The Girl guiding centre in The Village of Hawkshead after its annual Christmas fair was abandoned.
Judith Myers , who has run The Brownies there for The Past 47 years, said about 45 people slept over even though there were only 32 bunks.
She told Radio 4 's Today programme: " We put an appeal out on Facebook to members of The Public villagers, they brought along sleeping bags and blankets and things like that, and food. We had soup brought and bread and all sorts of things. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com