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What new UK driving laws are coming into effect in November?Portsmouth city centre, automatic licence extensions and revised towing regulations all undergoing changes motorists should be aware of
Coronavirus Cases Climb to Over 8,000 in New Record in GreeceGreece recorded 8,623 cases of the coronavirus on Tuesday — the highest number ever recorded in the country since the beginning of the pandemic.The record for the highest number of coronavirus cases recorded in one day had just been broken yesterday, Monday, when 7,335 cases of Covid-19 were diagnosed in Greece.
Australian drivers licenses valid for Greece; International Driving Permit no longer needed
Half of Britons do not know 6m Jews were murdered in Holocaust...and 56% believe that something like the Holocaust could happen again today.
Seahorses and sharks living in River Thames, analysis showsSpecies living in the Thames include seahorses and even sharks, including tope, starry smooth-hound and spurdog.The most recent count revealed there were about 900 harbour seals and 3,200 grey seals. Since the surveys began in 2003, there has been a clear and steady increase in both seal populations in the Thames estuary.Fish numbers have declined since the 1990s, though, with conservation scientists saying further research is needed to determine the cause.The tidal Thames supports more than 115 species of fish, 92 species of bird and has almost 600 hectares of saltmarsh, which is a crucial habitat for a range of wildlife.
Ambassador Pyatt inaugerates wind farm in KefaloniaA wind farm by PPC Renewables SA was inaugurated on the western Greek island of Kefalonia on Tuesday, in the presence of ministers and outgoing US Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt.The wind park was constructed by US company Ameresco and Res Invest, consists of four wind turbines that can generate 9.2 MW.Besides Pyatt, the event was addressed by Alternate Development & Investments Minister Nikos Papathanassis and Regional Director of the Ionian Islands Rodi Kratsa.
A woman murdered every month: is this Greece’s moment of reckoning on femicide?Data shows consistently low rates of prosecutions and convictions for domestic violence, even as reported instances grow.Lax punishments, police inaction and inadequate laws serve to embolden abusers, say campaigners – and stark figures bear them out
Pet dog contracts Covid in first confirmed case in UKAnimal thought to have caught coronavirus from owners, but experts say there is no evidence pets can pass it to humans