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Staff and customers at a West Yorkshire pub are marking reopening by celebrating Christmas five months late. The Green Dragon in Pontefract put up decorations in December, but tier-three rules forced the venue to remain closed, with tinsel left on the walls. The pub did not reopen at the first easing of restrictions in April. The weekend will include both a Christmas party and a repeat of New Year’s Eve.
BBC Yorkshire (Christopher Rossi) Say cheese! A block of Stilton cheese became a drug dealer’s downfall after he posted a photo of it online and was identified by police.
Outstanding growth The Queen has honoured the UK’s biggest sex toy company Lovehoney, based in Bath, with the Award for Enterprise for “outstanding continuous growth”.
The award will allow Lovehoney to use the Queen’s Award emblem in advertising, marketing and on packaging.
Metro (Peter Barnes) Back-seat voter A voter has cast his ballot in a car boot after the church warden opening his polling station “overslept apparently”. Toby Porter said he cast his vote in Oxford at 7.25am, and the normal polling station was “up and running” by 7.30am. He said around a dozen people voted in the car before the centre at the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies was opened.
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The Klinaklini Glacier in Canada. A recent study has suggested that glaciers around the world are collectively losing around 267bn tonnes in mass every year. Photograph: Brian Menounos/Nature/PA
The Klinaklini Glacier in Canada. A recent study has suggested that glaciers around the world are collectively losing around 267bn tonnes in mass every year. Photograph: Brian Menounos/Nature/PA
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Sun 2 May 2021 11.29 EDT
Last modified on Sun 2 May 2021 12.01 EDT
The series of articles last week about vanishing glaciers has been both fascinating and alarming. But Gaia Vince’s poetic piece (28 April), with its echoes of Nordic myths, was almost out of this world. Worth the subscription on its own.
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