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Scotland
Britain’s ‘loneliest sheep’ is set to welcome twins, marking a joyful turn in her two-year weight loss journey and inspiring many with her resilience.
In a dramatic incident, multiple lorries caught fire in a massive blaze at Methil Harbour, Fife, disrupting local operations and raising safety concerns. The rapid response from emergency teams helped contain the flames, preventing further damage to surrounding areas.
A cherished landmark, the 140-year-old railway bridge beloved by walkers has tragically collapsed into the River Spey. This incident highlights the urgent need for infrastructure assessment and preservation to safeguard historical structures connected to community heritage.
What a display! Now Bring on 2024!
The ‘rare’ habitat used to cover a vast expanse of western Britain and Ireland.
Residents in Aviemore – a town of 3,000 people in the Cairngorms – have enjoyed a dusting of the white stuff.
It comes amid the anticipated ‘wet and very windy’ build up to Christmas.
SaxaVord has been awarded a licence which will allow it to pursue launches from 2024, the first of which will be to blast new satellites into space.
The couple who own the spaceport are over the moon, to say the least
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