Tiny electronic security tags are being hidden on sheep, as livestock rustling from UK farms becomes an increasing problem. The number of sheep stolen from fields and hillsides went up 15% at the start of lockdown , with thefts of all animals now costing farmers an estimated £3m a year. |
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Staff cartoonist with the Times Literary Supplement. Lives in London. I was thinking of how the coronavirus has reshaped and reconfigured so many different aspects of our lives. And I wanted the cartoon to be a bit positive. The virus has made a hole in the fabric of our world, but things are starting to come back. |
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Steve Chalke criticised Boris Johnson for not have a strong enough plan for when pupils start a new term in September. Boris Johnson has spoken of "a moral duty" to get all children back in class amid indications he would force pubs, restaurants and shops to close ahead of schools in the event of severe coronavirus flare-ups. |
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A few weeks ago , I went to a political rally in a farmyard. The Polish presidential candidate Rafał Trzaskowski was speaking; in the background, a golden wheat field shimmered in the late-afternoon sun. The audience was enthusiastic—the host, a local farmer, had spread news of the candidate’s visit.... |
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An aerial reconnaissance photo shows the city of Nagasaki, Japan, on an unknown date prior to it being struck with an atomic bomb on Aug. 9, 1945. Pender, Nebraska, native Frank Newell flew bombing missions over Japan in which he took photos of bombing damage and also photos of cities so planners.... |
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Ohrid, 9 August 2020 (MIA) – Greek violoncellist Christos Grimpas and pianist G.E. Lazaridis will give a concert Sunday, while the Drama Theater ensemble is set to stage the play ‘Miraculous Therapy’ as part of the Ohrid Summer Festival. Both events will take place at the vestibule of St. Sophia Church, starting at 5 pm and 9 pm respectively. |
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Bomb kills 8 soldiers at base in Somalia. NAIROBI, Kenya -- A car bomb exploded at the gates of a military base in Somalia's capital Saturday, killing at least eight soldiers and wounding 14 others, with the toll expected to rise, police said. The al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab extremist group quickly claimed responsibility via its radio arm, Andalus. |
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An Abuja based gospel music Disk Jockey (Dj), Ernest Esekhile, also known DJ Ernesty, has said club owners should allow gospel music played in their clubs because gospel music is capable of healing depressed persons. DJ Ernesty said he is a lover of good music and an instrument for the propagation of the gospel through music. |
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Dr. David Oyedepo. Welcome to another exciting week! I hope you were blessed by last week teaching. This week, we shall focus on: Love: Access to Financial Fortune! According to Scriptures, heaven is an epitome of wealth, splendour and beauty. The walls are made of jasper, the foundations of the.... |
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1966 Jack Brabham (Brabham-Repco)**: A dominant one-two for the Brabham team, with founder Jack leading home Denny Hulme. 1967 Jim Clark (Lotus-Cosworth); 1968 Jo Siffert (Lotus-Cosworth)**: The 1967 race should have been Hill’s. Clark was on pole but couldn’t escape his hard-charging team-mate;.... |
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SIR – Jeremy Warner discusses risk-aversion and the dreadful consequences of a rudderless Government. As a result of these two problems, a fog of fear has descended on Britain. This can only be dispelled by decisive and courageous leadership – but I doubt it will be. Peter Taylor Tipton St John, Devon. |
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