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Autumn Water Watch survey aims to build national picture of pollution, plastic litter and invasive species The public are being asked to take part in the first national water watch to survey rivers, streams and canals as part of a monitoring project. The Autumn Water Watch aims to follow the success of the Big Garden Birdwatch and the Big Butterfly Count, in which hundreds of thousands of people record observations to feed into a national picture. Continue reading… ​Autumn Water Watch survey aims to build national picture of pollution, plastic litter and invasive speciesThe public are being asked to take…

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Restructuring includes departure of Sam White, as party leader seeks to capitalise on slump in Tory support Politics live – latest updates Keir Starmer has carried out a restructuring of key roles to put Labour on a general election footing. The party leader’s chief of staff, Sam White, will leave as part of the merger of roles from Starmer’s office and party headquarters. Continue reading… ​Restructuring includes departure of Sam White, as party leader seeks to capitalise on slump in Tory supportPolitics live – latest updates Keir Starmer has carried out a restructuring of key roles to put Labour on…

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​  Black History Month is an annual observance with roots in the United States, which was started by American historian Carter G Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, in 1926. Black History Month is an annual observance with roots in the United States, which was started by American historian Carter G Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, in 1926. 

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To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Jamie Oliver is ready to ‘fight’ Prime Minister Liz Truss over her stance on free school meals for children. The TV chef has five children, three of whom are of school-going age, and has previously successfully campaigned to make school dinners healthier – which he recently admitted he still gets stick for. Now Jamie, 47, is fighting two battles: for Britain to be healthier and for more schoolchildren in England to receive free lunches. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Jamie…

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