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Eurasian Beaver now legally protected in EnglandEurasian beavers have been recognised as a European protected species in England, making it illegal to capture, kill, injure or disturb them.The move limits measures previously available to "control" beavers.Landowners will not be able to damage a burrow or dam without a license from Natural England, for example.
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The charming Greek seaside city you've never heard of
Greece on its Way to Becoming Fastest Aging Country in the EUThe population decline in Greece, which has been steady since 2011, means the country will have the oldest population in the EU by 2030. That is the conclusion of a recent report by Eurostat, the EU statistics agency, about the declining population in the Union.
Police smash online fraud gangPolice in northern Greece said on Friday they dismantled a criminal gang that committed at least 33 cases of fraud across Greece over a seven month period in 2020 and 2021.
Rare tree dormouse not seen for 20 years found in AustriaA rare tree dormouse has been found in an Austrian forest, after not being seen in the wild for over 20 years.
Gareth Bale ales to hit supermarket aisles ahead of World Cup tournamentWelsh football hero Gareth Bale’s own-brand beers are to hit supermarket aisles ahead of the World Cup in Qatar.Bale Ale will be available in Tesco stores across Wales from October 3.Fans will be able to choose between raising a glass of Bale Ale or Bale Lager to the team as they make their first appearance at the tournament in 64 years.
Wales football fans’ charity World Cup song We’ve Got The Red Wall releasedMoney raised by the single will go to Gol Cymru, the Wales football supporters’ charity which helps underprivileged children in the countries the team plays in.
Or, if you fancy a change, somewhere that's far bigger and less touristy than Kef:QuoteThe charming Greek seaside city you've never heard ofhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/greece/charming-greek-seaside-city-never-heard
Elgin Marbles repatriation campaign sees British MPs flown to Greece in lobbying effortA Greek magnate is investing millions to fly British MPs to Athens and lobby them to overturn UK law and allow the return of the Elgin Marbles.John Lefas, a Greek plastics magnate, has pledged his personal fortune to establish the Parthenon Project, a scheme aiming to recruit MPs willing to introduce and support a new “Elgin Marbles Act” which will allow the return of ancient artworks.
QuoteElgin Marbles repatriation campaign sees British MPs flown to Greece in lobbying effortA Greek magnate is investing millions to fly British MPs to Athens and lobby them to overturn UK law and allow the return of the Elgin Marbles.John Lefas, a Greek plastics magnate, has pledged his personal fortune to establish the Parthenon Project, a scheme aiming to recruit MPs willing to introduce and support a new “Elgin Marbles Act” which will allow the return of ancient artworks.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/10/01/elgin-marbles-repatriation-campaign-sees-british-mps-flown-greece