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Eight overlooked Yorkshire women whose names you haven t heard of but should this International Women s Day

Eight overlooked Yorkshire women whose names you haven t heard of but should this International Women s Day
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Cattle numbers and trade strong

BOTH numbers and trade were again solid at Skipton Auction Mart’s latest fortnightly Wednesday midweek cattle sale, the 707 head on parade comprising 668 feeding and 39 breeding cattle. (Wed, March 3) Trade was very strong for the 164 young feeding bulls, which averaged £1,050 overall, up £110 per head on last year’s corresponding sale, with prices said to be driven by lighter number of suckler-bred animals because of the continuing reduction in numbers of beef breeding cattle. Bulls under 12 months averaged £1,057, with those at one-year-old and over, most February, 2020-born calves, averaging £1,093. At less that 400kg most of the smaller bulls still hit £1,000, given over to the fact that they finish towards the end of the season for Spring calves, attaining 16 months of age when both the market and factory prices improve.

11 Innovations That Changed History

11 Innovations That Changed History From pioneering inventions to bold scientific and medical advancements, find out more about 11 innovations that changed the course of human history. Author: DNY59/Getty Images From pioneering inventions to bold scientific and medical advancements, find out more about 11 innovations that changed the course of human history. 1. The Printing Press Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group/Getty Images Prior to the rise of the Internet, no innovation did more for the spread and democratization of knowledge than Johannes Gutenberg’s printing press. Developed around 1440 in Mainz, Germany, Gutenberg’s machine improved on already existing presses through the use of a mould that allowed for the rapid production of lead alloy type pieces. This assembly line method of copying books enabled a single printing press to create as many as 3,600 pages per day. By 1500 over 1,000 Gutenberg presses were operating in Europe, and by 1600 they had cre

Britain s temperatures are set to hit double digits this week

Now comes the big thaw: Temperatures are set to hit double digits this week with 12C expected across the south - after record lows saw the sea start to freeze and the Thames ice over for the first time in 60 years Yellow weather warnings for snow and ice now remain in place across swathes of the UK until today The mercury could rise to a comparatively balmy 12C in the south west of the UK as the winter weather thaws  Yesterday waves turned to ice in Cumbria and River Thames froze in Teddington as the mercury plummeted 

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