Royal Mail has revealed images of a set of 10 new stamps featuring original illustrations of spiders found in the UK. Previously butterflies, bees and bugs have been illustrated on stamps. Featured on the new stamps are the: Sand Bear Spider; Cucumber Spider; Woodland Jumping Spider; Four-spotted Orbweb Spider; Spider …
Read More »Spiders in the spotlight on new Royal Mail stamps
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Read More »Spiders in the spotlight on new Royal Mail stamps
Previously butterflies, bees and bugs have been illustrated on stamps. Featured on the new stamps are the: Sand Bear Spider; Cucumber Spider; Woodland Jumping Spider; Four-spotted Orbweb Spider; Spider Nurseryweb Spider; Ladybird Spider; Candy-striped Spider; Wasp Spider; Zebra Spider; and Heather Crab Spider. The Heather Crab Spider (Royal Mail/PA) David …
Read More »Spiders in the spotlight on new Royal Mail stamps
Royal Mail has revealed images of a set of 10 new stamps featuring original illustrations of spiders found in the UK. Previously butterflies, bees and bugs have been illustrated on stamps. Featured on the new stamps are the: Sand Bear Spider; Cucumber Spider; Woodland Jumping Spider; Four-spotted Orbweb Spider; Spider …
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Over 1.4 million pensioners in Britain already receive Pension Credit but there are still many people who have not claimed. Preston City Council is encouraging anyone who may be eligible make a claim. Pension Credit helps people of State Pension age on low income with their living costs. However, you …
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Read More »Royal Navy warship first to seize £160m of drugs from ‘narco sub’ in Caribbean
Portsmouth-based HMS Trent, working alongside the US Coast Guard (USCG) and a US maritime patrol aircraft, seized the semi-submersed vessel while it was 190 nautical miles south of the Dominican Republic. The operation seized 2,000kg of cocaine, bringing HMS Trent’s haul of narcotics in eight operations in seven months to …
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Read More »Medal haul for karate clubs
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