Homeless volunteers screaming for help as three die while vulnerable fall through the cracks
Homeless cafe owner says she s sick of fighting for support but Middlesbrough s Mayor has defended council work
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Middlesbrough Mayor Andy Preston has defended the council s work to tackle homelessness - after a volunteer said she was screaming for help from the authority.
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); She hopes it encourages young girls to get into the game - world-class Dublin teen the focus of new film
‘Seven Feet Nine and a Quarter Inches’ maps the meteoric rise of Katie Sheldon as she makes waves on the darts scene. By Emma Duffy Sunday 21 Feb 2021, 10:00 AM Feb 21st 2021, 10:00 AM 29,193 Views 6 Comments
Dublin teenager Katie Sheldon is the main subject of a new documentary, Seven Feet Nine and a Quarter Inches.
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Dublin teenager Katie Sheldon is the main subject of a new documentary, Seven Feet Nine and a Quarter Inches.
The Top Chef Portland Trailer Is Finally Here E! 2/8/2021
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Bravo just released the first trailer for
Top Chef season 18 taking place in Portland, Oregon. Fifteen new contestants will compete for the top prize of $250,000 when the hit cooking series premieres on Apr. 1.
In addition to returning judges
Top Chef winners and finalists for the first time ever. Fan-favorites including
Richard Blais,
Dale Talde and
Brooke Williamson will all make appearances on the new season, which was filmed last year amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The trailer teases one hilarious celebrity guest appearance by comedy duo and
Portlandia co-stars
The WATR monitor has raised nearly £250,000 in its first four days
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A water quality monitor has raised 97pc of a £250,000 target in a public crowdfunding scheme within four days of launching.
WATR is a solar-powered monitor which can be deployed in remote locations to check factors such as dissolved oxygen, pH balance and conductivity.
With water quality-related diseases costing 3.7m lives a year across the globe, the monitor could not have come to market at a more pivotal time.
Glyn Cotton, co-founder and chief executive of the Norwich-based business, said: “With this fundraising round, we would love to revolutionise the water industry and significantly improve water quality across the globe.