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Climate-Controlled Storage Units are Full of Benefits
While lacking space to store all your stuff sounds much like a “First World Problem” meme, in fact, it’s a massive issue in the UK
How Much Does a Roof Cost?
When a homeowner learns that their roof needs to be replaced, the first thing that comes to their mind is, “How much does a roof
Marwan Kheireddine: What Sets AM Bank Apart From Competitors
For Lebanese banker Marwan Kheireddine, investing in the people of Lebanon is a family tradition. Marwan Kheireddine’s father, Salim Kheireddine, co-founded AM Bank in 1980.
The road to Africa’s zero emission target
N’Gunu Tiny, founder and exec chairman of the Emerald Group, is an expert in transformative tech and social innovation Climate change and its associated threats
How the Al Humaidi Family Kuwait Operations Expanded Around the World
In many ways, growth is the lifeblood of any thriving business. Without a healthy level of growth, even the most successful businesses can stagnate. With
Summer Skin Warriors: What to Consider to Maintain a Glowing Body?
Summer takes a toll on the skin; the scorching heat, humidity, and pollution wipes off the natural glow and sometimes invites skin infections as well.
SEAGULLS WARNING AS THEY FEAST ON FLYING ANTS ON HOTTEST DAY
People are being warned to be on their guard for seagulls driven by mad by huge swarms of flying ants triggered by the heatwave. Clouds
SCOTS SOAK UP GLORIOUS SUNSHINE AT BEACH
Scots flocked to the beach yesterday (Wed) as they made the most of the hot weather. The sun was shining once again as the country
GREENLAND WARMING MAKING BRITAIN’S SUMMERS WETTER
Weather over Greenland caused by global warming is responsible for Britain’s wash out summers, a new study found. High pressure weather systems over the world’s
Blizzard warning issued as UK cold snap comes to an end
By Laura Moulden The Met Office has issued an amber ‘be prepared’ warning for some areas of the UK as a final flurry of snow
A30 lorry collision kills pedestrian in Cornwall
By Gerald Heneghan A crash on the A30 in north Cornwall has resulted in the death of a pedestrian.
Heavy snowfall disrupts UK transport networks
By Gerald Heneghan Heavy snowfall has hit parts of the UK this morning (January 18th) and is expected to disrupt transport networks throughout the country.
Cold snap continues to hit UK
By Laura Moulden Conditions of ice and snow continue to sweep through the UK as freezing temperatures are set to persist over the coming days.
Un-bee-lievable
Britain’s gardeners were yesterday warned to expect swarms of these huge bee-like insects which have INCH-LONG spikes on their faces – but are thankfully HARMLESS
Spring is in the air… already
FLORISTS are reporting a boom from the unseasonably warm weather as spring flowers sprout THREE months earlier than usual. The weather is proving to
Missing dragon turns up at George and Dragon pub
A BEARDED dragon which went missing from home for a month turned up in a pub two miles away – named The George and Dragon.
Lemurs and their Beemers
A PAIR of lemurs have shocked their keepers by taking a bizarre liking to BMW brochures. Jim and Hilda stunned zoo-staff at Drayton Manor Theme
April could be the hottest since records began 350 years ago
Many parts of Britain has basked in one of the hottest, and driest, Aprils on record and the weathermen have said there are early indications