Anti-flooding plan revealed… | Barnsley Chronicle

FLOOD-RAVAGED communities which were submerged following a ‘once-in-a-century’ deluge of rainfall which burst the banks of two Barnsley rivers will finally receive better protection – after leaders came together to form a long-awaited prevention plan. Launched today by Barnsley Central MP and South Yorkshire Mayor Dan Jarvis, the scheme – …

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US judge may suspend wild horses round-up in Nevada

A US federal judge is considering temporarily suspending the capture of wild horses in the state of Nevada, where advocates say the federal government is “needlessly and recklessly” killing free-roaming mustangs in violation of US laws. District judge Miranda Du said she expects to rule by Monday on the advocates’ …

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Out-of-home leads Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations

The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust has commissioned a nationwide multimedia campaign to remember victims of genocide. London’s Piccadilly Lights and BFI IMAX led outdoor executions as part of the ‘Light the Darkness’ campaign to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. Landsec, owner of the Piccadilly Lights, gave the space for 15 minutes …

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