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Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper ties the knot in stunning farm wedding
CLARKSON'S Farm star Kaleb Cooper has tied the knot in a stunning country wedding – with his boss and best pal Jeremy playing a key role. The farm manager, 27, married his glamorous bride and mum to his three children Taya in an intimate…
Our Yorkshire Farm star Amanda Owen's blunt reaction to being called sex symbol
Amanda Owen has delighted fans for years now with her hit Channel 5 reality series set on Ravenseat Farm, giving an insight into farming in Britain and her wonderfully rambunctious, freewheeling family life. As she is presented with an OK! Beauty…
Child rapist migrant wanted in 190 countries found working on Irish farm
Renivaldo Figueiredo Lima was arrested on a farm in Ireland A child rapist migrant at the centre of a worldwide manhunt and wanted in 190 countries has been arrested after he was found working on a farm. Brazilian Renivaldo Figueiredo Lima has been…
Brazilian fugitive wanted in over 190 countries arrested on Irish farm
This Brazilian rapist at the centre of a worldwide manhunt for almost 15 years has been arrested - after he was found working on an Irish farm. The Irish Mirror has confirmed that Renivaldo Figueiredo Lima is now locked up in Dublin's Cloverhill…
From farms to factories, why Punjab's urea diversion case matters nationally
The case once again raises questions about the economics behind such diversion, the science separating agricultural and industrial urea, and the implications for farmers, industry, and the country's fertiliser subsidy programme. Why the case became…
Fury at EU role in Thatcher 'coup' and invasion of childhood farm ignited drive for Brexit
“I still think that most Brits are blasé about the wonderful things about this country,” he says. “They take them for granted because they've not known alternatives, and that's why I get maybe more agitated than other…
Major solar farm east of Beverley gets planning consent
Planning consent has been granted for a major solar farm in East Riding. Peartree Solar Farm will be located to the east of Beverley. Such is its scale, it would generate enough renewable electricity to meet the equivalent needs of 230,000 homes…
Am I The Only One Who Wants A Cyberpunk 2077 Farming Sim?
All thanks to the recent reveal of Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2, my hyperfixation with CDPR 's dystopian RPG has returned. I'm eager to return to an existing playthrough and commit to a rewatch of the first season I've been putting off for almost half…
Baptism record at Manchester Cathedral offers insight into Black Mancunian life in Georgian-era England
When the abolitionist Thomas Clarkson gave a sermon in 1787 at Manchester Cathedral – during the city's first mass meeting against the transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans – he saw a “great crowd of black people standing…
Billingham pub among latest Stockton Council planning bids
6 Mount Grove, Norton, TS20 1JX: one-storey side and back extension; 17 Cook Way, High Leven, TS15 9ZQ: Replacement of an existing integral garage door with a window; 8 Regency Park, Ingleby Barwick, TS17 0QR: Part-retrospective application for a…
Huge boost for Bridlington dentistry - latest East Riding planning developments
Huge boost for dental services in Bridlington: Bridlington has been dubbed a 'dental desert', with limited access to provision locally. But this is set to change as planning approval has been granted to East Riding Council 's plan to convert Crown…
What does the arrival of bird flu in Australia mean for poultry and will eggs be more expensive?
An outbreak of the highly virulent bird flu strain H5N1 in commercial poultry flocks could push egg prices over $10 a carton, business groups have warned. So far, there is no evidence that H5N1 bird flu has spread to poultry in Australia, after the…
I've seen what the death of major industry did to Britain. Without a good revival plan, Burnham cannot succeed | John Harris
In the autumn of 2005, Tony Blair gave one of his most unhinged and fascinating speeches as prime minister. “I hear people say we have to stop and debate globalisation,” he said. “You might as well debate whether autumn should…
Trump administration spending nearly $3 billion to kill offshore wind projects
Department officials announced the first deal in March, saying it would be paying French energy company TotalEnergies $928 million to cancel two of its federal water leases for offshore wind projects in the Carolina Long Bay and New York Bight…
Okinawa's seaweed at a crossroads as harvesters and scientists race to save a fading tradition
At low tide, the sea withdraws from Okinawa's coast, exposing a landscape suspended between shore and ocean. Shallow pools shimmer in the morning light. Patches of seagrass sway beneath the surface. Across the reef flats, harvesters in wetsuits…
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