the council tells us they are not happy with the lack of choice, but unfortunately they haven t come public with that view. with limited reserves, its only a matter of time before some smaller nursing homes close, leaving patients with less choice, and hospital beds blocked. they are one of the great sights and sounds of the summer. but the elegant swifts that swoop at speed over us are having a hard time in the heat. even though these birds migrate to the uk from africa, the recent uk heatwave has been too much. experts trying to help the birds say they ve been inundated in recent weeks. our environment correspondent paul murphy reports. feeding the chicks begins at dawn in megan sutherland s kitchen, and in recent weeks she has cared
could these artist stop covid misinformation like the government failed to d? let s dig deeper and bring in benecol lins, senior reporter covering disinformation for nbc news, andrew ross sorkin, co-anchor of squawk box on cnbc and ethan millman, staff writing for rolling stone. spotify is saying that care about the spread of disinformation, why? because it impacted their stock price? nothing changed from three weeks ago. they didn t care about it then. look, i don t know if it was the stock price unto itself. i think the real issue was there were other artist and potentially a mounting number of them who were willing to take their material off the platform. they had not reached a point where the drakes of the world or taylor swifts or adeles of the world were doing that, but had they, had this moment reached a new level of peak, if you will, their hand would be forced. i think they re trying to get
As the full Moon rises, so too does the Northern black swift (Cypseloides niger borealis). When this little bird migrates from the Rocky Mountains to the Amazon rainforest, researchers have found it uses moonlight to regain its energy.
PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post): The Khmer Swiftlet Association (“KSA”) has been recognised by the government as an official platform to support development of the local edible bird’s nest ecosystem, and bolster exports of the woefully untapped commodity, with particular consideration to the Chinese market.
Stimpson has been producing oddly shaped boxes in his garage connected to his cottage near Ely, Cambridgeshire, for 13 years, using three saws and three drills. After orders rose, what began as a retirement hobby turned into a full-time profession, and he now works 13-hour days to complete them all. He sells them for £20, which covers all of his expenses.