
Beaver reintroduction welcomed by Shropshire Wildlife Trust
Shropshire Wildlife Trust has welcomed plans by the government to reintroduce beavers into the wild in England as a trial scheme takes place in Shrewsbury. A bonded pair of Eurasian beavers were released into at the Old River Bed nature reserve in...
Continue ReadingBiden Lobbied To Grant Clemency to Culprit Who Leaked Tax Returns of the Wealthy to Left-Wing News Outlet
'He was acting in the public interest,’ left-wing watchdog group says
Read More‘Heinous’ Met Police cop sexually assaulted schoolgirl, 14, in Tesco while she shopped with her mum...
A MET Police cop was caught on CCTV sexually assaulting a teenage girl while she shopped with her mum in Tesco....
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In Missing Persons, Clair Wills’s intimate story of institutionalized Irish women and children, shows how a...
Read MoreNo. 22 Creighton and Villanova square off for conference showdown
Villanova Wildcats (17-12, 11-6 Big East) at Creighton Bluejays (23-5, 15-2 Big East) Omaha, Nebraska; Sunday, 8:30...
Read MoreHow Should Britain Remember the Holocaust?
In today’s newsletter, Sam Knight on a fight over public space and memory, and then: Plans for a striking national...
Read MoreMeta Now Lets Users Say Gay and Trans People Have ‘Mental Illness’
Meta rolled out a number of changes to its “Hateful Conduct” policy Tuesday as part of a sweeping overhaul of its...
Read MoreIsrael’s War on Gaza Is the Deadliest Conflict on Record for Journalists
In partnership with This investigation, conducted by Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism, is part of the Gaza...
Read MoreTrump Media and Rumble File Lawsuit in the US Against Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Moraes - Tyrant Judge Accused of Imposing ‘Censorship Laws’ on American Companies
Over the last couple of years, we had to witness American tech businesses suffering under the yoke of what amounts in...
Read MoreExperts warn of ‘second norovirus wave’ with people catching bug more than once
Health leaders have warned of a “potential second norovirus wave” – with people catching the vomiting bug more...
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