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I live in an off-grid cottage in East Sussex on a cliff edge
Simon Furber, Cuckmere Haven and Hsin-Yi Lo, South East Daniel Clarke lives in an off-grid cottage perched on the edge of a cliff with breathtaking views of the Seven Sisters and, despite a minimalist lifestyle, says he is 'living the dream life'.
Bahrain aluminum giant says Iranian attack targeted its facility
Iranian attack on Bahrain aluminum smelter threatens to add to pressure on global supplies. Iran threatens U.S. and Israeli educational institutions in West Asia following strike on Tehran university. Yemeni Iran-backed Houthis fired at Israel on…
Ominous Surveillance 'Scarecrows' Appearing Across America
Can't-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Police technology is a major business in the US. Altogether, the law enforcement equipment market was valued at nearly $11.7 billion in 2025, and as dystopian toys like self-driving…
Officials celebrate recovery of iconic American lake as water levels surge by billions of gallons
California's Lake Tahoe saw an influx of 16 billion gallons of water in under a month, SnowBrains reported. According to data from the U.S. Geological Survey, the water, enough to fill 90,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools, flowed into the lake…
Democrats can't quit their clean-energy-only agenda
Wisely sensing a political opening with gasoline prices up by more than $1 per gallon since the start of the Iran war, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) outlined an energy agenda that Democrats would pursue in 2027 should they win the…
SNP and Greens join independence march ahead of Holyrood election
SNP leader John Swinney and the Scottish Green party's co-leaders joined thousands of independence marchers in Edinburgh, on the first weekend of Holyrood election campaigning. The politicians were joined on the Royal Mile by Succession star Brian…
Two Cuba-bound aid ships found days after disappearing
Two boats filled with humanitarian supplies travelling from Mexico to Cuba have been located days after contact with them was lost in the Caribbean, organisers say. The boats were located by the Mexican Navy and the crews are safe, a spokesman for…
10 middle class home improvements that could devalue your house
There's a certain logic most people follow when renovating: yes it's costly now, but in the long run you'll make money as your house will be more attractive to buyers. Except, surprisingly, it often doesn't work out like that. In fact, some of the…
A solar-powered cost cutter
PETALING JAYA: With rising electricity costs, rooftop solar is emerging as a hedge to help users cut expenses and protect against future tariff hikes. For early adopters of the Solar Accelerated Transition Action Programme (Atap) scheme, the appeal…
Job loss warning for heating engineers after Westminster green homes grant axed
Heating engineers have warned of mass redundancies and thousands of low-income families missing out on upgrades after the loss of a Westminster green homes grant. Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in last year's Budget she was scrapping the…
Anarchy, Month 3: Just keep the course, captain
In international relations, knowing history is not just an intellectual exercise, it is a prerequisite for a national survival. Drawing parallels with the past where Korea was a century ago would be wrong, as the country today isn't what it used to…
Alternatives to high energy costs | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
I have been an oil and gas exploration geologist all of my career, and have watched as the price of crude oil went from around $40 per barrel in the first energy crisis in 1979 (when Jimmy Carter was president), to over $120, and have paid…
Free transport stunt brings little confidence
To submit a letter to The Age, email. Please include your home address and telephone number below your letter. No attachments. See here for our rules and tips on getting your letter published. Shane Wright (“ Let's not adopt drongo economics…
Review: AOSU SolarCam D1 Classic home security camera has got you covered
You have many options for home security, so choosing the right solution can be difficult. Installing your own cameras appears to be a much cheaper solution than going to a security company, but there can be hidden costs and limitations that can…
York group launches fundraiser to secure future of well-used pool
The Friends of New Earswick Swimming Pool, a volunteer-led charity, is seeking £500,000 to replace the much-loved facility's roofs, which need to be due to persistent leaks and structural deterioration. The campaign, termed 'Buy a Tile,'…
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