Bridge
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Active from | 1989 |
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Active until | 1995 |
Record labels | Trattoria Records |
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About Bridge
HS2: What has been built so far?
... So how much of HS2 - which remains one of the most expensive rail projects in the world - has already been built? Eleven tunnels, a viaduct that will be the UK s longest railway Bridge and four new stations have all been planned - with the track itself being laid later...
Millennium Bridge: 'Wobbly' pedestrian crossing to close for repairs
...London s Millennium Bridge is to shut for three weeks for urgent repairs - the second closure in its short history...
Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian's Wall 'felled overnight'
... " It s like cutting down the Tyne Bridge or the Swing Bridge - it s just as monumental" It s a living thing...
Ukraine punches through key Russian line, generals claim
... " The focus of Ukraine s counter-offensive effort in recent weeks has been an expanding Bridgehead around the tiny village of Robotyne, some 56km (35 miles) south-east of the city of Zaporizhzhia...
Russia says tanker hit in Ukrainian attack near Crimea
... Several Russian military bloggers say it was a Russian oil tanker that was attacked by a Ukrainian naval drone not far from the Crimean Bridge...
Russia's new tactic for cutting off Ukraine's grain
... The Zatoka Bridge - a key link which allows grain trucks into the port of Izmail on the Danube - has also reportedly been hit...
Kerch bridge is hated symbol of Russian occupation
...By Paul AdamsInternational affairs correspondentUkrainian officials are maintaining their customary ambiguity about the latest attack on the Kerch Bridge, but its location and strategic significance mean it was always likely to come under renewed assault...
Crimea bridge closed following 'emergency'
...By Christy CooneyBBC NewsPeople in Crimea have been told to avoid using the Bridge connecting the occupied peninsula with Russia, after what officials called an " emergency"...
Ukraine war: Kyiv set for longer power cuts after air strikes
The Ukrainian authorities have warned people in The capital Kyiv to expect longer power cuts, lasting More Than four hours, because of Russian attacks on energy Infrastructure .
Rolling Blackouts are hitting not only Kyiv but also central regions of Ukraine, including The City of Dnipro.
President Volodymyr Zelensky said about four million people were affected but " shelling will not break us".
This month Russia launched dozens of missiles and Iranian-made drones.
Ukraine's energy Infrastructure is being pounded by The air attacks - Mr Zelensky says about a third of The country's electric power stations have been destroyed.
The Kyiv region has lost 30% of its power capacity, The private energy company DTEK says, meaning " unprecedented" power cuts will be necessary.
" Unfortunately The scale of restrictions is significant, much larger than it was before, " said DTEK director Dmytro Sakharuk.
The Power cuts have meant curbs on The use of Street Lights and electric-powered Public Transport , besides The discomfort in people's homes.
The EU and other international allies of Kyiv have condemned The deliberate targeting of civilian Infrastructure - attacks that Ukraine sees as War Crimes .
Ukraine's second city Kharkiv, heavily damaged by Russian shelling, also faces long power cuts, along with The central cities of Zhytomyr, Poltava and Chernihiv.
Russia stepped up its missile attacks on Ukraine's power stations and other civilian Infrastructure in retaliation for The 9 October bombing of The Kerch Bridge - a key link to Russian-annexed Crimea.
President Vladimir Putin called that blast a Ukrainian " act of terrorism". The Bridge is a symbol of his campaign to incorporate large swathes of Ukraine into Russia.
A Power Station employee called Pavlo, quoted by AFP news agency, said " We Are confronted by such damage for The First time". The unnamed plant had twice been targeted by missiles And Then by an Iranian-made " kamikaze" drone.
He Said repairs had been under way for More Than Two Weeks , but " there are difficulties in that The equipment that has been damaged is unique - it's hard to find The same parts".
In other developments:
War in Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com