Ban cat flaps to protect Britain’s garden birds, urges former minister
Lord Blencathra also backed calls for outdoor cats to be required to wear collars and bells, as peers debated the Pet Abduction Bill.
Lord Blencathra also backed calls for outdoor cats to be required to wear collars and bells, as peers debated the Pet Abduction Bill.
Ten students who remained were arrested, the university’s president said.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in the capital, Abuja, early on Friday morning.
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard said vaccination in pregnancy helps bridge a gap in immunity among newborns.
The first public buildings in Worthing, West Sussex, will be connected to the low carbon district heating scheme in 2025.
Archie Wills-Johnson played for the Bristol Barracuda.
Here are the stories making headlines this Friday.
A lack of digital skills and ineffective governance contributed to the programme being delayed, the National Audit Office said.
The former Scottish first minister also said there is no way ‘immediately’ for another independence referendum to be held.
The rescue was broadcast live on television networks that filmed from their helicopters.
Researchers said acceptance and commitment therapy could be a helpful tool in the absence of a cure for the condition.
Analysis by the Institute for Government came after the Prime Minister pledged to cut Civil Service jobs to pay for an increase in defence spending.
Peter Coshan retired from his job at the prestigious Edinburgh school in 2005.
The Palestine Assembly at the university has urged it to ‘take a firm and unequivocal stand against Israeli occupation’.
The chef will open Lucky Cat on level 60 at 22 Bishopsgate, the capital’s tallest office building, in February.