Gingerbread City illustrates the difficulties architects confront as the possibility of flooding rises.
The exhibition has been running since 2016, and the theme this year…
‘Chaos’ for UK environment due to climate change as extreme weather and soaring temperatures become the ‘new norm’
In 2023, the UK was hit with extreme heat and drought and…
More Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 aircraft have “loose hardware” after a mid-flight rupture.
The finding from technicians comes after United Airlines reported it found issues…
After a court overturns the decision to take his assets, Andrew Tate will once again have access to supercars and houses.
Tate will now have access to his assets, which includes designer watches…
Anders Behring Breivik, a mass killer, is suing Norway to get out of isolation in prison.
After killing 77 people in 2011, Anders Behring Breivik is currently serving the maximum jail sentence in Norway and is considered the mastermind of the country's worst peacetime atrocity. Right now, his attorney is fighting to get him out of isolation. In an attempt to break free from years of isolation, the far-right maniac who murdered 77 people in Norway in 2011 is suing the nation. Before carrying out his actions, Anders Behring Breivik emailed copies of a manifesto outlining his beliefs. He first used a car bomb to kill eight people in Oslo and then shot and killed 69 more people at a Labour Party youth camp. The majority of the fatalities were youths, making it Norway's worst tragedy during a time of peace. His attorney claims that because of his isolation in jail, Breivik, who is receiving Norway's maximum sentence,
Sunderland footballer cleared of rape and sexual assault
The winger was on loan with Lincoln City last season but the…
The wife of singer James Morrison found dead
Gill Catchpole, who had two daughters with the singer, was found dead…
The administration stated that maximizing North Sea oil and gas is “opposed” to the pledge made at the COP28 climate meeting.
The Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill, according to the government, will boost investor confidence and generate revenue for public spending. Instead, the government should concentrate on increasing the use of renewable energy sources and finding measures to lower the demand for energy, according to 30 MPs from different parties. A number of Members of Parliament have denounced the government's proposal to increase North Sea oil and gas production as "political theater" and warned that it goes against international accords. The Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill, which is scheduled for discussion in the commons later this week, was requested "in the strongest possible terms to withdraw" by thirty cross-party MPs and peers in a letter sent to the energy security secretary over the weekend. The British cabinet minister Sir Alok Sharma oversaw the Glasgow COP26 climate meeting .
“Flee funds” to help victims of domestic abuse leave abusive partners
The payments can be used for rent, study or household essentials to…
Increased energy security in the UK as EDF considers investing in nuclear plant longevity
Increased energy security in the UK as EDF considers investing in nuclear…