The draft regulations prepared by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) stipulate that all biometric authentication against any such locked biometric records shall fail with a
The draft regulations prepared by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) stipulate that all biometric authentication against any such locked biometric records shall fail with a
Extremely rare pink rainbow forms over East Yorkshire
Did you spot it?
A pink rainbow formed over Hornsea (Image: Jo Kirk)
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An extremely rare pink rainbow appeared in the sky above Hornsea on Saturday.
The pink appearance of the rainbow, as opposed to its typical full spectrum, comes as a result of an optical illusion and is described as a very rare phenomenon.
Builder s leg broken after land collapse traps him underground
The firm was fined £12,000 after a excavation collapsed in Sunk Island
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A building firm has been fined £12,000 after a worker ended up trapped when earth collapsed on him during excavation.
The collapse led to the worker breaking his leg in two places as colleagues desperately tried to rescue him - putting themselves at risk.
Teen farm worker s foot crushed by falling tonne of concrete
The farm involved has had to fork out £11,000 for breaching safety regulations
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A 17-year-old farm worker s foot was crushed after a tonne of concrete fell on him.
The teenager was helping repair a pig shed at a farm in Owstwick, Holderness, when a telehandler - a type of forklift truck - moving a concrete panel fell off and struck the worker.