"It should not have cost the taxpayer tens of billions of pounds to build a railway that no-one wants and brings so much destruction," Smith says.
3It wasn’t the first time that nations at war turned to seaweed. During the First World War, the U.S. relied on the giant kelp seaweed (Macrocystis) to boost production of potash (a fertilizer produced in Germany), gunpowder, and acetone.
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Yet Gabb points out that woven through the sweetness are money worries, family obligations and a history of depression that the couple are learning to manage together.