Last Winter
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Origin | Orlando |
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Florida | |
United States | |
Genres | Alternative/Indie |
Record labels | Lifeforce Records |
Members | Cameron Mizell |
Albums | Transmission: Skyline |
The Heart & The Broken Compass | |
Under The Silver Of Machines | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1605830 |
About Last Winter
North facing 'ice rink Monday' as freeze hits roads
... " Saturday night saw the coldest temperatures since Last Winter, with -12...
Discounts return to cut electricity use amid cold snap
... The disruption of gas supplies Last Winter to Europe from Russia following the outbreak of war in Ukraine left many countries scrambling for alternative supplies, which increased demand and had a knock-on impact on Britain, with household bills soaring...
Energy price cap set to rise in January
... Last Winter, bill rises would have been higher had it not been for the government s Energy Price Guarantee limiting the typical bill to £2,500...
'We've halved inflation' and other claims by the PM checked
... This is indeed a fall from and the £2,500 Last Winter...
Russia says it shot down Ukrainian drone headed towards Moscow
... Last Winter, Russian attacks left millions of Ukrainians without power for hours in freezing temperatures...
Pakistan football: The British players starring on the world stage
... Pakistan s reward for the win is their highest profile game to date, a match against Saudi Arabia - the only team to beat World Cup winners Argentina at Last Winter s tournament - at 16:30 GMT on Thursday...
The Disappeared: Search for IRA murder victim Columba McVeigh ends
... " While we started over a year ago on what turned out to be an area of just over four acres of difficult terrain, we lost several months due to the severe weather Last Winter and this summer...
Inflation: Not yet party time for our finances
... Over the course of six months Last Winter, almost everyone received a £400 discount on their energy bills, funded by the government...
The Disappeared: Search for IRA murder victim Columba McVeigh ends
By Julian O'NeillBBC News NI crime and justice correspondent
A sixth search for The Remains of Columba Mcveigh , who was murdered and secretly buried by The Ira almost 50 Years ago, has ended in County Monaghan without success.
He is one of 16 murder victims
The outcome of The Search is " bitterly disappointing" The Lead investigator said.
The latest search, which, concentrated on four acres of Bragan Bog, near Emyvale.
Mr McVeigh, from Donaghmore, in County Tyrone , was 19 years old when he disappeared in 1975.
His Family has strongly rejected The Ira 's claim that he was an informer.
Speaking recently on the 48th anniversary of his disappearance, his sister Dympna Kerr said: " I can't Let Go of The Hope that One Day we'll get The Call that says 'we've found him'.
" That's what I pray for every single day in life. "
There have been five previous searches of the area since 1999.
The latest search took place in a part of The Bog that had not been excavated before.
In total, 26 acres have now been examined.
The searches have been undertaken by The Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains (ICLVR).
Describing the disappointment, its lead investigator, Jon Hill , said: " This Was a particularly frustrating search for all concerned.
" While we started over a year ago on what turned out to be an area of just over four acres of difficult terrain, we lost several months due to the severe weather Last Winter and this summer.
" The Final phase when we reached The Tree line was particularly challenging.
" Every Day we started in The Hope that that would be The Day we would find Columba and the disappointment that we haven't is deeply felt by everyone on The Search team whose hearts go out to the McVeigh family. "
The ICLVR said it " will never close The Book on the case" while there is a possibility that new information is brought forward.
It remains convinced Mr McVeigh's remains are buried in The Bog .
Mr Hill said: " I have No Doubt that The Information we have been working on was given in Good Faith .
" But we haven't found him which can only mean that he's not where we were told to look.
" We need those who have information to Think Again to see if there is anything further that they can tell us that will get us to The Place we need to be.
" If credible information is forthcoming and the commissioners accept that there are good grounds for us to search again then we will be back. "
'Disheartened and frustrated'Mr McVeigh is one of four unresolved cases being looked at by the ICLVR - other victims still to be located are Joe Lynskey, Seamus Mcguire and Army Officer Robert Nairac .
The ICLVR has So Far located The Remains of 13 people since it was established by The British and Irish governments in 1999.
The majority of The Murders took place in the 1970s, with victims abducted in Northern Ireland and mostly killed and buried at locations in The Republic of Ireland.
The Provisional IRA has admitted responsibility for 13 of The Murders and the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) one.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com