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| UPDATED: 10:33, Wed, Mar 3, 2021 Link copied Sign up for FREE for the biggest new releases, reviews and tech hacks SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. The phenomenon was captured on Andrew Symonds’ dashcam as he exited the M5 motorway, heading south at junction 12, to the south of Gloucester. As he drove up the exit slip road towards the roundabout, the traffic lights and street lights were still working fine. Suddenly, the sky was illuminated with a giant flash of blue light. The flash lasted for only a few seconds and the street lamps and traffic lights instantly went out. ....
It was spotted in Cheltenham. (Image: James Parfitt) He said: “If you look at other photos from past meteor showers it looks identical, so perhaps there were more earlier? “It’s too much of a coincidence to not be related.” Mr Parfitt took the picture in his garden, looking east towards the Asda supermarket, Cheltenham and the Cotswolds. The meteor is thought to have landed somewhere between Swindon Village and Bourton-on-the-Hill. This includes Bishop’s Cleeve, Winchcombe, Prestbury, Stanway and Temple Guiting. UK meteor spotted Sunday night. (Image: Twitter/UKMeteorNetwork) Residents of these areas are being urged to contact the UK Meteor Network or National History Museum if they find any fragments of the object. ....
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Share New Zealand Wild Catch Limited has reached an agreement with leading Chinese traditional medicine retailer Beijing Tongrentang for exclusive sales of dried and instant sea cucumber in New Zealand. One of the largest global retailers of traditional Chinese medicine, Beijing Tongrentang has eight stores in Auckland, New Zealand. Chinese buyers are using sea cucumber as a home remedy to prevent infection from COVID-19, New Zealand Wild Catch Limited Co-Founder and CEO James Parfitt told SeafoodSource. The firm sells the gold tip sea cucumber ( Stichopus mollis), which is native to New Zealand waters, under the Gold Tip brand. “After a brief stop in sales in March, April 2020 Gold Tip sales have been very strong since the COVID outbreak, given the immune benefits of regular consumption of sea cucumber,” Parfitt said. “But there is still room to grow by increasing harvest and processing in New Zealand and distribution capacity in China.” ....
University course launched at Charles Darwin University to increase number of Indigenous lawyers in NT TueTuesday 19 JanJanuary 2021 at 6:06am Colleen Rosas says observing injustices while working in the NT s legal system has inspired her to study law. ( Share Print text only Cancel Gadjula descendant Colleen Rosas has been working in the Northern Territory s legal system for decades, but the great grandmother never thought she would be able to become a lawyer herself. Key points: Of the 610 lawyers working in NT courts last year, only 10 were Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander 22 Indigenous students are starting an intensive legal course run by Charles Darwin University ....