Government votes that “animals can’t feel pain or emotions”

Prominent wildlife photographer Richard Bowler says the government's vote to reject the inclusion of animal sentience in the European Union Withdrawal Bill is a vote to say animals can no longer feel pain or emotions. The move to reject sentience in the bill has been largely under-reported in the mainstream media despite Michael Gove ...

Google SEO Consultant Reveals 8 Tips For Better Ranking

Is your website not showing for your target keywords? Not really sure what to do to get your website showing? Lucky for you, I’m a Google SEO consultant and I’m going to reveal some top tips to get you started. This is especially useful if you are starting on your ...

Film Review: Justice League

By Jim Mackney There is a moment in Justice League where the central villain Steppenwolf, is shown in close up, nothing unusual about this and in Superhero films this is done to offer a sense of menace and danger. Here, however, it highlights the terrible CGI of Justice League as Steppenwolf ...

Forgotten Film Friday: Dark Star

By Michael McNulty This week we’re travelling through space, into the dark, starry beyond of the far reaches of the universe and joining the small crew aboard John Carpenter’s planet destroying space ship.  Dark Star began life as a U.S.C film project with Carpenter and Dan O’Bannon’s at its helm.  ...

Fantasy Football Blog week 12 – in search of a keeper

Miles Reucroft is undertaking a different way of playing the ever popular Fantasy Football this season. To understand his methodology, read part one here. The Week 1 review is here, Week 2 transfers & preview here, Week 3 preview here, Week 4 preview here, Week 5 preview here, Week 6 preview here, Week 7 preview here, Week 8 preview here, Week ...

Still Loved: Adapting to life after child loss

Chris Mates is talking openly about his experiences of child loss over a three part series. Read part one here, and part two here.  The last time I wrote about my experiences of child loss it was with apprehension, anticipation and, in a way, guilt. My wife, Jen was nearing ...

Asthma attacks reduced in tree-lined urban neighbourhoods

People living in polluted urban areas are far less likely to be admitted to hospital with asthma when there are lots of trees in their neighbourhood, a study by the University of Exeter’s medical school has found. The study into the impact of urban greenery on asthma suggests that respiratory health can be ...

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