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Cranston

American  
[kran-stuhn] / ˈkræn stən /

noun

  1. a city in E Rhode Island, near Providence.


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Grant Cranston said he was surprised by how brazen the thieves who targeted his Inverness chip shop were, adding: "It was broad daylight. There were people walking around."

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Co-owner Grant Cranston said thefts were another problem for his trade to have to deal with.

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Cranston said the industry was trying to play its part in responsible disposal of used oil.

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The inquiry chair Sir Ross Cranston pointed to a "significant, systemic failure on the part of government", and said that several of the casualties were preventable.

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Steve Smith from the Care4Calais aid charity said: "For too long, consecutive governments have dehumanised refugees, and Cranston is confirmation that it has needlessly cost lives."

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