Bee inspectors in the South East of England are racing against time to destroy Asian hornet nests before new queens emerge before the end of the month. The country has already seen a total of 10 nests found in the regions of Kent and Sussex. These areas have recorded the highest sightings of the invasive… Continue reading Asian hornets: Race against time as queens emerge in South East
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Second homes: Trebling of properties for sale in Pembrokeshire since tax hike
The number of second homes for sale in Pembrokeshire, Wales has tripled since the introduction of a 200% council tax increase. In July, figures showed that there were 135 second homes on the market compared to 38 the previous year. Estate agents have reported high levels of houses going on the market, causing damage to… Continue reading Second homes: Trebling of properties for sale in Pembrokeshire since tax hike
Motorists warned about M62 closures over two weekends
Motorists have been warned that a section of the M62, between Manchester and Leeds, will be closed to traffic as a new £22m railway bridge is installed. The closure will last from 21:00 BST on a Friday until 06:00 on Monday. While the bridge is being put in place, traffic will be rerouted on to… Continue reading Motorists warned about M62 closures over two weekends
Explorer Dwayne Fields named as chief scout
Dwayne Fields, an explorer and presenter who became the first black Briton to reach the North Pole, has been appointed as the new chief scout in the UK. Fields, who has presented programmes for National Geographic, Disney+, and Channel 5, takes over the role from adventurer Bear Grylls, who served in the position since 2009.… Continue reading Explorer Dwayne Fields named as chief scout
Pupils to be shown assembly on respect after riots
As students in the UK return to school following a summer of riots, schools are welcoming children with an assembly promoting “respect and tolerance”. The streamed assembly will highlight some of the positive stories of communities coming together in the aftermath of the unrest. The former teacher leading the assembly said she hoped it would… Continue reading Pupils to be shown assembly on respect after riots
Newspaper headlines: Kyle 'just the host' and a royal beard
Several stories are making headlines in the Friday papers. The Guardian reports that prosecutions for those affected by the Grenfell fire may not happen until the end of the decade. Former chief prosecutor Ken Macdonald warns of the slow justice system, stating that justice is “a very long way away” unless the processes are expedited.… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Kyle 'just the host' and a royal beard
Moral imperative to stop small boat gangs, says Yvette Cooper
The Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned that there is a “moral imperative” to stop people-smuggling gangs from helping migrants cross the English Channel in small boats. Her comments were made ahead of a meeting with intelligence agencies, law enforcement bodies and ministers. The gathering happened only three days after twelve individuals, including six children… Continue reading Moral imperative to stop small boat gangs, says Yvette Cooper
How airline seats became key tech products
Northern Ireland is home to one-third of the world’s aircraft seat manufacturing facilities. Thompson Aero Seating, headquartered in Banbridge, specialises in producing first class and business class seats with built-in entertainment systems and individual enclosures. Tests are carried out day and night, with robots opening and closing airplane meal tables as quality control measures. The message… Continue reading How airline seats became key tech products
Puffins increase on Farne Islands despite bird flu
A recent count of the puffin population on the Farne Islands off the coast of Northumberland has revealed that the birds’ numbers are in fact increasing despite initial fears that avian flu had caused damage. The endangered species has increased by 15% since 2019, with around 50,000 breeding pairs now believed to reside on the… Continue reading Puffins increase on Farne Islands despite bird flu
Call to tighten law enabling sex abusers to work as tutors
Private tutors in the UK have been convicted of sexual offences involving children more than 90 times over the past two decades, according to research by the BBC. Such incidents have led the children’s commissioner for England, Dame Rachel de Souza, to call for changes to the system, under which people are not required to… Continue reading Call to tighten law enabling sex abusers to work as tutors