Brits planning to make the most of the sunny spells with a barbecue are being given tips on how to keep the pesky bugs away. The experts at GardeningExpress.co.uk have named eight simple ways to stop bugs buzzing around food and drinks when hosting a barbecue. Simple tricks like lighting …
Read More »Kate Middleton ‘wasn’t always comfortable’ with royal duties: expert
Kate Middleton has earned a reputation for being gracious during her public engagements since she married Prince William in 2011. However, the Duchess of Cambridge, 41, “wasn’t always comfortable” undertaking royal engagements, expert Rebecca English recently claimed. English — who is the Daily Mail’s royal editor — appeared in the …
Read More »Crash closes road between Banbury and Chipping Norton – Cotswold Journal
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Read More »Amber hot weather warning issued by Met Office this weekend
The amber alert means that the whole population in the affected areas could be impacted by the extreme weather, causing severe strain on health services. The upgraded alert status was issued for several regions in the UK including the South East and West Midlands. The warning was issued in a tweet …
Read More »Anwar objects to Kedah MB’s application challenging legality of his royal pardon
KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 — Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has objected to the application filed by Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor for the High Court to decide on several questions of law pertaining to the royal pardon granted to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim five years ago. According …
Read More »Needle found in Bank Gardens, Stroud
A resident found the needle on the floor of Bank Gardens on Wednesday. They told the SNJ: “I went to have a sit down in the park, soak some sun up and have some time to myself. “I sat on the wall as you go into the park. “After sitting down and …
Read More »University of Manchester says its data ‘likely copied’ in cyberattack | Science & Tech News
The University of Manchester has said data has “likely been copied” during a cyberattack on its computer systems. It is not yet clear what information has been accessed by the attackers, but staff and students have been advised to watch out for any suspicious emails. The National Cyber Security Centre …
Read More »European Commission approves Government semiconductor investment
The European Commission has approved a government-backed semiconductor investment in Analog Devices Inc.’s €630 million Project FANFARE, which will result in 600 new jobs over the next five years. FANFARE is part of the European Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI), which involves microelectronics and communication technologies, and is …
Read More »Pashley’s new eCargo trike
Perhaps it’s slightly baffling that Pashley is not best known for its long-standing tradition of producing practical utility bikes for business. Arguably that reality jars with its traditional sit up and beg bike reputation and its ‘oldest British bike manufacturer’ reputation. The bike maker has resolutely avoiding being pigeonholed hinder …
Read More »Police remove illegal road signs
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