About Lancaster


Lancaster is a city in northwest England. On a hilltop, the medieval Lancaster Castle has antique furniture, 19th-century prison cells and views of the River Lune. Lancaster City Museum features displays on the city's history and its army regiment in a Georgian building. Williamson Park offers woodland walks, a butterfly house and coastal views. The city's seafaring past is explored at Lancaster Maritime Museum.

History and Landmarks of Lancaster

Lancaster is a city in the county of Lancashire.England.It dates back to Roman times.when the city was known as Loncastre.meaning ‘Roman fort on the River Lune’.Lancaster Castle is a well-known landmark.and was the site of the Pendle Witch Trials in 1612.It is also home to the Lancaster Priory.an Anglican church dating from 1094.

Economy and Business in Lancaster

Lancaster is a thriving city with a strong economy and a strong sense of community.It is home to many businesses.ranging from small independent shops to large international corporations.The city has seen a significant growth in the technology sector.with many new startups and tech companies setting up in the city.

Education in Lancaster

Lancaster is home to several educational institutes.most notably the University of Lancaster and Lancaster and Morecombe College.The city also has a number of primary and secondary schools.and is home to the Lancaster City of Learning.which provides educational opportunities for local people.

Culture and Entertainment in Lancaster

Lancaster has a rich cultural scene.with a number of theatres.galleries and music venues.The city is home to the Lancaster Grand Theatre.the Lancaster City Museum and the Gregson Arts Centre.The city is also home to a number of festivals.including the Lancaster Music Festival and the annual Lancaster Carnival.

Sport and Recreation in Lancaster

Lancaster is home to a number of sports teams and clubs.including Lancaster City F.C..who play in the Northern Premier League.and Lancaster Cricket Club.The city also has a number of leisure centres.parks and golf courses.

Tourism in Lancaster

Lancaster is a popular tourist destination.with visitors drawn to its historic buildings and attractions.The city is home to a number of museums and galleries.as well as a range of traditional pubs and restaurants.The city is also home to a number of walking and cycling trails.and is a popular destination for outdoor activities.

Important Events in Lancaster

One of the most important events in Lancaster s history was the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612.The trials saw 10 people accused of witchcraft and sentenced to death.and are still remembered today.

Interesting Facts About Lancaster

Lancaster is home to the longest single-span aqueduct in the world.The Lancaster Canal Aqueduct is 912 feet long and was built in 1819.The city is also home to the oldest working sweet shop in the UK.which has been open since 1883.

Sudan conflict: Evacuation is almost over, says foreign secretary

Feb 16,2020 6:42 am

By Michael Sheils McNameeBBC News

The UK is ending its air evacuation in Sudan , with the focus shifting to increased humanitarian aid, the Foreign Secretary has said.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4 's Today programme, James Cleverly warned any further relief efforts were likely to be impeded by continuing conflict.

Fighting in the country is in its third week, with thousands of people fleeing since The Conflict broke out.

UK support is continuing in Port Sudan from where remaining Britons can leave.

Fighting erupted last month between the Sudanese military and paramilitary group the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) - with the capital Khartoum at the centre of the heaviest fighting.

Last week, a negotiated, short-term ceasefire allowed UK evacuation flights to Take Off from an airstrip near the Khartoum, from Tuesday onwards - while the ceasefire held.

As of 16:30 GMT on Monday the UK had evacuated 2,197 people from Sudan . The UK government described its operation as the " longest and largest airlift" by any Western nation.

On Monday evening, two additional evacuation flights carrying mainly British nationals.

The latest truce had been due to end At Midnight on Sunday, But the RSF said the ceasefire had been extended for another Three Days .

" We have conducted an extensive evacuation operation which. . is still ongoing, " Mr Cleverly told the Today programme.

" But I think we've done the majority of what we need to do there. "

The Foreign Secretary described The Challenge in Sudan as " evolving" with the UK maintaining a presence in Port Sudan - both consular and military, in the guise of of the Royal Navy warship Hms Lancaster - to help remaining British nationals and their dependents.

He Said the UK had been a humanitarian partner to Sudan prior to The Conflict , and would continue to provide " ongoing support" working with " the UN and other international partners".

" We have to look at what the circumstances are [and] what our ability to deliver that support is going to be, " Mr Cleverly told The Bbc , adding that the UK government was working " in close cooperation with leaders in the region and beyond" to extend the ceasefire.

" Where there is a live conflict, our ability to provide that humanitarian support is massively degraded, " he added.

He Said the UK would " continue to push for. . a permanent end to The Conflict because that is The Best way to maximise the effectiveness of our humanitarian support" But cautioned " the nature and scale will be very much dependent on the circumstances on the ground".

Migration bill

Asked about how the UK was likely to deal with a surge in The Number of Sudanese refugees to the UK, the Foreign Secretary said provisions for " safe and legal" routes were included in The Illegal Migration Bill, which currently is before The House of Lords.

" The nature of those routes is yet to be decided, " Mr Cleverly said. " The Point I would also make is that Sudan is not the only live conflict in The World .

" Sadly there are millions of people, many millions of people, who are living in countries that have conflict. And the nature and scale of the support that we give to refugees has to be done in the round.

" We can't just Focus On Sudan . "

On Sky News , Mr Cleverly was asked about the potential use of RAF Wethersfield airfield, which is in his Essex constituency, to house any asylum seekers.

In The Past he has expressed his opposition to the plans.

" Of course, no-one would want a facility like that in their constituency. . But The Point I'm saying is that the legislation We Are putting through is to reduce the need for facilities like that. "

He Said The Illegal Migration Bill would speed up processing of migrants.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday, Labour leader Keir Starmer said The Creation of safe routes for those fleeing Sudan is a " conversation we need to Start . . sooner rather than later".

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