Two white-tailed eagle chicks fledge in success for English reintroduction bid
It marks only the second time the enormous birds of prey have bred in southern England in 240 years.
It marks only the second time the enormous birds of prey have bred in southern England in 240 years.
Four-year-old Apollo, an African grey parrot, secured the Guinness World Record for the most items identified by a parrot in three minutes.
The review will be led by Dr David Levy, who is medical director for Lancashire and South Cumbria integrated care board.
The plan, published on Wednesday, comes after data showed 5,769 under-18s were on the national waiting list for gender care as of the end of May.
Foreign Office minister Anneliese Dodds is visiting Jordan to discuss how allied countries can work together on brokering peace.
The inquests were adjourned to allow the criminal process to take place.
Matthew Mott left his position last week after two years in charge.
Bromley’s first EFL match will be in the North Yorkshire town where Woodman’s best friend Gareth Southgate resides.
Sir Thomas Winsor made the comments in response to allegations that right-wing protests are policed more harshly than left-wing ones.
SINCE collecting more than 3,000 signatures supporting the current tenant of the Fermain Bay Beach Cafe in his bid to renew his lease, and to stop the redevelopment of the cafe into a two- or three-storey commercial building as suggested by the States, I have been inundated with calls, emails and even letters asking me what is happening at Fermain. Not only have I heard from islanders simply wondering what decision has been made, but several tenants of other States-owned premises have contacted me expressing legitimate concerns about what will happen to them at the end of their tenancies. Two individuals who were thinking of taking on premises are now unsure if they want to invest time, effort and money into something which could be simply taken away from them at the end of their lease.
The allegations have shocked the country.
FANCY a pint? The Guernsey Hospitality Association has made a splash with a letter to all deputies on the issue of alcohol duty, which outlines a complex issue and balancing act.
Nominations for the post open on Thursday.
Leaders of the Arab community say they are encouraged by Mr Waltz’s selection following concerns about a contender for the post, Josh Shapiro.
Guernsey’s hospitality sector is at a ‘tipping point’ over the price of alcohol.