Tomato growers reap benefits of horticultural LED switch
Two of Britain’s biggest tomato growers are now benefiting from a transition to horticultural LED lighting, which is increasing yields and significantly reducing energy usage for both businesses. APS...
View ArticleConservative group seek to distance themselves from actions of rogue councillor
Conservative group seek to distance themselves from actions of rogue councillor Ollie Cowan THE SOUTHPORT Conservative group have sought to distance themselves from the actions of councillor David...
View ArticleTurkey: 12 TV stations closed for alleged security threat
| 1 ANKARA, Turkey (AP) Turkish authorities have ordered 12 more news organizations closed down for alleged threats to national security, the state-run news agency reported Friday, amid growing...
View ArticleDead whale to be removed over weekend
An eighteen metre-long dead whale which washed up on a beach in South Devon will be removed over the weekend. The giant mammal was beached at low tide at Langstone Cliff near Dawlish. Experts say the...
View ArticleLos Angeles International Airport unveils $148M connector
LOS ANGELES Passengers moving from some domestic terminals to the international terminal at Los Angeles International Airport can now avoid a long walk and security re-screening thanks to a new...
View ArticleFrench man walks into Apple store and smashes all of its iPhones, shouting...
A man has been caught on camera smashing thousands of pounds worth of new iPhones1 on display in an Apple2 shop. The unidentified man, who is wearing dark glasses and carrying a steel ball used for...
View ArticleBrothers admit offences over blazes at scrapyards
THE former owners of the scrap yards where two fires raged in 2013 and 2014 have admitted environmental offences. Lee and David Averies had been due to face a lengthy trial at Swindon Crown Court in...
View ArticleA Cynon Valley vicarage has been sold by the Church in Wales nine years after...
The Cynon Valley vicarage where a vicar was murdered nine years ago has been sold by the Church in Wales. The village of Trecynon was stunned on March 14, 2007, when highly-respected vicar Father Paul...
View ArticleNational Cyber Security Centre to lead digital war from new HQ in the heart...
Britain’s war against the soaring number of cyber attacks is to be led from a new HQ in the centre of London, the Standard reveals today. The National Cyber Security Centre, close to Victoria station,...
View ArticleThief who stole Jack Daniels then took on security guard with TWEEZERS jailed
Waitrose security officer was threatened by shoplifter Luke Handley with a pair of tweezers when he tried to stop him getting away with a bottle of Jack Daniels, a court heard today. Handley, of...
View ArticleQueues of people battle for tickets as Kraftwerk’s Bristol gig sells out
The relief on the face of the middle-aged guy kissing his ticket as he left the queue at the Colston Hall box office said it all. He was one of the first to start queuing around 7am this morning for...
View ArticleMap reveals how to always get free WiFi at airports
Mobile phones and laptops are wonderful things that allow us to keep up with work and connect with friends and family from airports around the world. Some airports may charge a hefty fee for WiFi, but...
View ArticleSecurity operation in place ahead of Jewish religious holidays
A charity is working with police to coordinate its biggest security operation to keep Greater Manchester s Jewish communities safe during their upcoming religious holidays. The Community Security...
View ArticlePolice release CCTV images after teenager was glassed in Bolton nightclub
CCTV images have been released after a teenager was glassed in a nightclub, causing severe bleeding and a deep cut to her head. The 19-year-old victim was a patron at Level nightclub in Bolton1 town...
View ArticleAndrew Strauss says England ready to focus on cricket after security issues
Andrew Strauss believes England are ready to move on from the controversies that have plagued the build-up to their tour of Bangladesh. The trip was only given the green light by the England and Wales...
View ArticleNational Cyber Security Centre, part of GCHQ, starts work
Comments (0)1 The newest arm of GCHQ begins work on Monday. The national Cyber Security centre will start operating on Monday under the aegis of the intelligence and security agency based in the...
View ArticleTV star businessman jailed for sex attacks
Perth Sheriff Court. A Perthshire businessman whose company provided the security for the Queen s visit to Perth in 2012 has been jailed after carrying out sex attacks on a number of vulnerable women....
View ArticlePHOTOS: Scores of caravans destroyed in massive fireball as gas cylinders...
FIREFIGHTERS have been battling through this morning (Saturday, October 1) to tackle a huge fire on a caravan site. Around 160 caravans have been destroyed or damaged and there is a scene of...
View ArticleBoss in charge of Northumberland MDMA factory insists
An unsuspecting Northumberland1 village is home to a factory producing industrial quantities of party drug MDMA. Shasun s factory in Dudley is not a secret, many locals can easily point it out – but...
View ArticleLesbian couple who murdered toddler Liam Fee are spotted sharing a kiss as...
Rachel Trelfa and Nyomi Fee were spotted stealing a kiss outside a shopping centre in Fife The pair were convicted in May of killing two-year-old Liam, who had suffered two years of horrific abuse...
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