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Centuries of river re-routing to be reversed

by Carter February 17, 2025
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Work has begun to restore a river's traditional course after centuries of re-routing straightened it to create farmland.

The historic meandering of a 1km (0.6 mile) section of the River Breamish on the Harehope Estate, south of Wooler in Northumberland, will be reinstated.

Contractors are excavating and diverting the river into its historic channels, installing silt traps, shallow ponds, wetlands, embankment breaches and constructing new woody dams.

The Breamish restoration is expected to be completed by late Summer, the Life Wader project said.

It is part of a wider River Till Restoration Strategy, named after the river the Breamish flows into.

Disconnection from its floodplain has led to a decline in freshwater species, reduced biodiversity and an increased risk of flooding, Life Wader said.

The work, which has been in development since 2019 and received planning approval in 2024, got under way late last week.

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The river's natural channels will be restored (artist's rendition)

Phil Kearney, project manager at Tweed Forum which is involved in the restoration, said: "We should be hopefully complete within about eight to 10 weeks."

Jim Heslop, from the Environment Agency in north-east England, said the scheme will give "a boost for wildlife".

It is part of a five-year, £5.8m nature recovery project co-funded by the European Union and due for completion in December 2026.

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Irish exports to US surged 400% in March ahead of tariffs

by Linda February 16, 2025
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Ireland's goods exports to the United States increased by almost 400% in March as manufacturers raced to get products into the country ahead of President Donald Trump's tariffs.

Sales to the US were worth just over €25bn, compared to €5bn during March 2024.

It made March a record month for overall goods exports from Ireland with sales worth €37bn, almost double the €19bn achieved in March 2024.

The surge was lead by pharmaceuticals with sales of €23.6bn, up by 243% on the same month last year.

In April, Trump imposed a minimum tariff of 10% on almost all countries, while proposing extra "reciprocal" duties for some trading partners, including 20% on the EU.

He later suspended the reciprocal measures, giving partners 90 days to negotiate.

The US is Ireland's biggest export market and pharmaceuticals are the most important sector.

The country is a major manufacturing hub for US companies like Pfizer and Eli Lilly.

Jane Burmanje, statistician at Ireland's Central Statistics Office said: "More than two thirds (68.2%) of export goods went to the USA (€25.4 billion).

"This means, for every €1 worth of goods Ireland exported in March 2025, almost 70 cent went to the US."

Uncertainty

Last week, the Irish government revised down its economic growth forecasts due to the uncertainty unleashed by Trump's tariff policies.

It expects Ireland's domestic economy to expand by 2.5% this year, down from an earlier forecast of 2.9%.

In the event of a tariff war between the EU and US, it said growth this year would be forecast at 2%, falling to 1.75% next year.

That does not include the potential impact of additional tariffs on pharma products which were not part of the analysis.

Ireland's Foreign Minister, Simon Harris, travelled to Brussels on Thursday to meet the European Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič.

Šefčovič is leading the EU's tariff negotiations with the US.

Speaking ahead of the meeting Harris said: "Ireland's consistent position remains that we need to get into a substantive, calm, measured and comprehensive dialogue with the United States.

"At the same time, we understand the need for the EU to undertake further internal preparations in case negotiations are unsuccessful. This is a sensible and measured approach."

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Stamps made to mark 80th anniversary of VE Day

by Nathan February 16, 2025
written by Nathan

A special set of stamps is being issued to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

The collection of 10 stamps will honour men and women who made contributions during World War Two, while a mini-sheet of stamps has images of Dame Vera Lynn from different aspects of her wartime career.

Royal Mail will also be applying a special VE80 postmark on stamped mail in the week of the anniversary in May.

Emma Gilthorpe, chief executive of Royal Mail, said: "Royal Mail is proud to issue these stamps honouring the courage, sacrifice and resilience of those who fought for freedom and peace."

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RAF pilot Mahinder Singh Pujji received the Distinguished Flying Cross

People featured on the stamps include:

– Mahinder Singh Pujji, a Royal Air Force and Indian Air Force pilot awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and commemorated with a statue in Gravesend, Kent.

– George Arthur Roberts, the first black man to join the London Auxiliary Fire Service.

– Mary Morris, whose diaries described how she nursed troops returning wet and wounded from Dunkirk.

– John Harrison, who served in the Royal Navy on the destroyer HMS Belfast.

– Bhanbhagta Gurung, who fought in Operation Longcloth in Burma and was awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery.

– Thomas Peirson Frank, a civil engineer and surveyor whose rapid-response teams repaired more than 100 breaches of the River Thames wall during air raids.

– William Tutte, a codebreaker whose work was key to decrypting the Lorenz cipher, the German code used for top-level communication and intelligence.

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A mini-sheet of stamps has images of Dame Vera Lynn from different aspects of her wartime career

Dame Vera Lynn lived in the East Sussex village of Ditchling before her death in 2020.

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Pub could be demolished for Lidl car parking

by Hailey February 16, 2025
written by Hailey

A Wolverhampton pub which closed four years ago could soon be flattened for car parking.

The Swan on Bilston High Street is surrounded on three sides by car parking for the neighbouring Lidl store and other retail units.

The supermarket has applied for permission to demolish the building, which the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) said was built in 1898.

Plans submitted to City of Wolverhampton Council this week show an extra 12 parking spaces would be created if permission were to be granted.

Camra's website said the former Banks's pub previously avoided demolition when the surrounding area was redeveloped in 1992, and finally closed its doors in October 2021.

The demolition plan is currently open for public consultation on the city council website.

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City councillor resigns from Labour group

by Kristen February 15, 2025
written by Kristen

A Nottingham councillor has quit the Labour Party to sit as an independent.

City councillor AJ Matsiko, who represents the Sherwood ward, announced his resignation on Monday.

Matsiko was suspended at the beginning of April, having posted a statement on social media alleging party officials had engaged in "unacceptable" behaviour at a local Labour Group meeting.

A Labour spokesperson said the party did not comment on internal processes, but added its councillors in Nottingham would continue to focus on "rebuilding the council's finances and delivering for our residents".

Matsiko told the Local Democracy Reporting Service he had stood down following two key incidents.

These include the rejection of a motion to stop three city libraries being handed over to voluntary groups at a meeting in January, and the "repeated imposition of leadership roles".

"After witnessing the lack of democracy and basic decency within the leadership of the Nottingham Labour Group, I have concluded that now is the appropriate time to leave the majority group and serve as an independent councillor," he said.

"The group has abandoned the core principles of the Labour Party, such as natural justice and sound democratic processes as well as continuing to make poor financial and other decisions."

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The meeting in January was held at Loxley House

Matsiko also criticised the process of selecting the authority's new leader, Neghat Khan, and deputy leader Ethan Radford

Labour's ruling National Executive Committee (NEC) stepped in to oversee the election of the leadership.

Potential candidates were interviewed and suitable applicants were due to be presented to the Labour Group for the final decision.

However, the NEC only selected Khan as a suitable candidate and she was installed as the new leader ahead of the meeting.

The Nottingham Labour Group referred to the statement from the Labour Party spokesperson when contacted for comment.

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Two Israeli embassy staff shot dead outside Jewish museum in Washington DC

by Kimberly February 11, 2025
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Two staff members from the Israeli embassy were shot dead outside a Jewish museum in Washington DC on Wednesday night by a gunman who shouted "free Palestine" during his arrest.

Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim were a couple, who the embassy said were in the "prime of their lives". Mr Lischinsky was reportedly about to propose to Miss Milgrim.

The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, 30, is now in custody and the FBI is investigating whether the attack was linked to terrorism or a hate crime.

Israel's foreign minister said the shooting was a direct result of "toxic antisemetic incitement" since the 7 October 2023 attack that prompted Israel's military campaign in Gaza.

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The couple were leaving a networking event at the Capital Jewish Museum, organised by the American Jewish Committee, at about 21:08 (local time) when a man opened fire with a handgun at a group of four people.

The suspect then went inside the museum. Witnesses said that they initially thought the man was distressed and gave him water.

"We heard gunshots and then a guy came in… we thought he needed help," eyewitness Katie Kalisher told the BBC, referring to the suspect before they realised he was the alleged shooter.

Footage then captures the suspect shouting "free, free Palestine" while being detained by police.

Metropolitan Police Department chief Pamela Smith said officers "have not had any prior interactions" with the suspect, who is from Chicago, and did not see anything in his background "that would have placed him on our radar".

Analysis by BBC Verify suggests Elias Rodriguez has been working at the American Osteopathic Information Association since 2024.

The Israeli Ambassador to the US, Yechiel Leiter, told reporters that Mr Lischinsky had just bought an engagement ring and was planning to propose to Miss Milgrim next week in Jerusalem.

"They were a beautiful couple."

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The shooting happened in a downtown area of Washington DC that has numerous tourist sites, museums and government buildings

Both US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have condemned the attack.

Writing on Truth Social, Trump said: "These horrible D.C. killings, based obviously on antisemitism, must end, NOW! Hatred and Radicalism have no place in the USA."

Netanyahu has spoken with the parents of both victims, according to a statement from his office.

He has promised increased security at Israeli embassies around the world following the attack.

"My heart aches for the families of the beloved young man and woman, whose lives were cut short by a heinous antisemitic murderer," he said.

"We are witnessing the terrible price of antisemitism and wild incitement against the state of Israel."

The sentiment was echoed by his Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar who accused European countries of "incitement".

"This incitement is also done by leaders and officials of many countries and international organisations, especially from Europe."

His comments follow pressure this week from the UK, EU and France over Israel's military action and control over humanitarian aid in Gaza, where experts have warned of a looming famine.

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US Attorney General Pam Bondi and Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter visited the site of the shooting

The shooting, which happened in a downtown area of the city that has numerous tourist sites, museums and government buildings, triggered a major police response and shut down several main streets.

American Jewish Committee CEO Ted Deutch said in a statement that the organization was "devastated" by the attack.

The event was billed as a networking opportunity to bring Jewish young professionals and the diplomatic community together. Its description said humanitarian aid organisers responding to humanitarian crises in the Middle East, including Gaza, were invited.

The Capital Jewish Museum, like many other Jewish institutions in the US, has struggled with security issues amid rising antisemitism.

"Jewish institutions all around town, all around the country, are concerned about security due to some very scary incidents that some institutions have faced and because of a climate of antisemitism," executive director Beatrice Gurwitz told NBC News in a separate news report before the attack on Wednesday.

The museum recently received a grant to upgrade its security in part, she said, because of a new exhibit on LGBT pride.

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US judge says he could hold Trump administration in contempt of court

by Layla February 11, 2025
written by Layla

A US judge has said he could hold the Trump administration in contempt of court for "wilful disregard" of an order to halt the departure of deportation flights carrying more than 200 people to El Salvador last month.

The administration had invoked a 227-year-old law meant to protect the US during wartime to carry out the mass deportation.

"The Court does not reach such conclusion lightly or hastily; indeed, it has given Defendants ample opportunity to rectify or explain their actions. None of their responses has been satisfactory," federal judge James Boasberg wrote.

In a statement, the White House said it would contest the decision.

White House Communications Director Steven Cheung said: "We plan to seek immediate appellate relief", referring to a process in which parties can request a higher court review and potentially change a decision made by a lower court.

"The President is 100% committed to ensuring that terrorists and criminal illegal migrants are no longer a threat to Americans and their communities across the country."

Judge Boasberg's decision to begin contempt proceedings escalates a clash between the White House and the judiciary over the president's powers.

The administration could avoid a contempt finding, or "purge" itself of contempt, if they provide an explanation of their actions and come into compliance with the original order issued last month, Boasberg said on Wednesday.

That filing is due by 23 April, he said.

His ruling comes despite the Supreme Court's later finding that Donald Trump could in fact use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to conduct the deportations to El Salvador.

The Supreme Court's ruling against Boasberg's temporary restraining order "does not excuse the Government's violation", he said.

If the administration does not provide the requested information by the 23 April deadline, Boasberg will then seek to identify the individual people who ignored the order to stop the deportations.

He could then recommend prosecutions for those involved. Federal prosecutions come under the US justice department which ultimately reports to the Trump administration.

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More than 200 alleged gang members were deported to El Salvador's notorious CECOT high-security prison

The March deportation flights saw more than 200 Venezuelans accused by the White House of being gang members deported to a jail in El Salvador.

During a 15 March hearing, Judge Boasberg imposed a temporary restraining order on the use of the wartime law and a 14-day halt to deportations covered by the proclamation.

After lawyers told him that the planes had already departed, he issued a verbal order for the flights to be turned around to the US.

The White House denied violating the court ruling.

US press secretary Karoline Leavitt said: "The administration did not 'refuse to comply' with a court order.

"The order, which had no lawful basis, was issued after terrorist TdA [Tren de Aragua] aliens had already been removed from US territory."

After two deportation flights continued to El Salvador despite his order that they be turned around, Judge Boasberg convened a hearing to discuss "possible defiance" of his ruling by the Trump administration.

In response, Trump took to TruthSocial to call Boasberg a "troublemaker and agitator" and call for his impeachment.

El Salvador has agreed to take in the deportees in exchange for $6m (£4.6m).

Earlier this week, Trump met with El Salvdador's President, Nayib Bukele, at the White House, and expressed an interest in sending more deportation flights to El Salvador.

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Train company recovers millions from fare dodgers

by Parker February 10, 2025
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A railway company says its revenue officers have recovered £3.4m from fare dodgers over the course of a year.

South Western Railway, which operates between London Waterloo and Surrey, Hampshire, Berkshire, Dorset, Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire, estimates there are about seven million journeys made without a ticket on its services each year.

The operator says it believes that level of fare dodging costs it £40m a year.

One persistent offender was found to have evaded £49,000 over five years, and another more than £19,000, the company said.

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South Western Railway's team of enforcement officers recovered £3.4m

Peter Williams, customer and commercial director, said: "We understand genuine mistakes happen. But, there's growing evidence of some systematically abusing the system.

"Our teams work around the clock to check tickets on stations and trains.

"They face many challenges, but their efforts have helped cut ticketless travel by more than 40% since 2017 and recover millions of pounds of taxpayer money."

Across the rail industry in the UK, it is estimated fare evasion costs nearly £240m a year.

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