What actually happens to our bodies during a hangover? And is there anything (scientifically proven) to ease the effects of this unique form of self-inflicted hell?
What actually happens to our bodies during a hangover? And is there anything (scientifically proven) to ease the effects of this unique form of self-inflicted hell?
The show also featured two new award categories. Most Innovative Fundraising Idea reflected the extraordinary circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, and its impact on heritage rail. Diesel Locomotion acknowledged the importance of diesel power in railway history.
The HRA Awards recognise a wide range of achievements and distinctions across the entire heritage railway industry, and the awards acknowledge individuals and institutions as well as railways, tramways and cliff railways. In spite of the overwhelming impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, several categories saw a record number of submissions and shortlisted entrants.
The Lord Faulkner Award for the Young Volunteer of the Year recognises the crucial importance of succession generations in securing the future of heritage rail, and acknowledges a distinguished contribution made by one or more young volunteers, under the age of 26. The winner was Oliver Edwards, of the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway. Runners-up were the Severn
Illicit drugs are not immune to the laws of supply and demand. So it was no surprise when reports of black market price rises started filtering in from around the world after the onset of the coronavirus pandemic last year.
But while lockdowns, closed borders and fewer flights could all be blamed for the spikes, the United States Drug Enforcement Agency found in at least some cases, the motivation was pure greed.
And while similar price rises in Australia and Europe have been linked to users cutting back, one Australian expert warns that s unlikely to last.
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A photo of a 2018 meth haul in Australia.(AFP)
PEOPLE who have complained about the brightness of Swindon s new LED streetlights have been reassured that help is on the way. But the facility that allows the council to dim the eco-friendly bulbs around the borough will only be operational once the £6.9m programme is complete. Householders in Penhill Drive and Kingsdown Road have spoken out about the glare given off at night - with one comparing them to the County Ground floodlights. Cabinet member for highways Maureen Penney told fellow councillors the lights can be dimmed or turned off – area to area or across the borough – once all 28,000 of them are in place.