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Life on terrifying Nottingham road which has had the most most serious crashes We had a boy pass away there and people were putting messages and flowers by the trees
15:41, 22 MAY 2021
People cross the road in Derby Road, Lenton (Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)
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This image released by Marvel Studios shows a scene from Ant-Man and the Wasp. (Disney/Marvel Studios via AP)
If science was once impervious to culture, those days are surely long gone.
Also no longer with us: the concept of binary sex.
Just a few years ago, the term “gender” began substituting for “sex” in common usage; from there, the word took on meaning as a form of identity.
At the time, we were told gender was a social construct.
The latest instruction, however, confirms the polar opposite: It’s inborn.
Moreover, gender doesn’t any longer describe traditional sex; and beyond distinctions such as “co,” “en” “xie” “yo,” and “ze,” now upon us is the era of “noun-self pronouns.”
Police to prosecute more motorists who risk cyclists lives on county roads
New technology is being deployed
12:06, 4 APR 2021
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Nottinghamshire Police urge motorcyclists to prevent a serious accident this Easter by making full checks
| Updated: 10:14, 04 April 2021
Nottinghamshire Police is urging motorcyclists to ensure their bike has been fully checked over before heading out on the roads after dozen serious accidents were caused by mechanical failures.
Over the last ten years, there were 34 serious accidents where vehicle defects were identified.
The most common faults that caused the bikes to crash are categorised below in order of rank:
Motorbike. (45814508)
Defective brakes
Defective wheel sprocket
As a result, the Nottinghamshire forceâs roads policing department is launching its Two-wheel campaign on April 5. It aims to encourage riders to check that all the mechanics of their bikes are in full working order before going anywhere.