'Fire vacuuming' has emerged as a viral social media cleaning trend, but it may be a lot more dangerous than many realise.
19.11.2021 - 18:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
People have been warned against picking up sick or dead birds after a strain of bird flu has been found at farms and in some wild bird populations.
Council officials say the risk to public health remains ‘very low’ after a number of cases of the avian influenza strain were discovered across Lancashire.
The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) confirmed the strain was found in commercial poultry premises near Salwick and
'Fire vacuuming' has emerged as a viral social media cleaning trend, but it may be a lot more dangerous than many realise.
The Scottish Government has confirmed an outbreak of bird flu at a farm in the south of Scotland.
Royal Bank of Scotland has shared data which reveals the top four websites which have been reported by users for online scams.
An ASDA shopper was left mortified following an awkward mix-up while using a self-service checkout till.
With Christmas just a month away, it can begin to feel like a daunting task to get all your loved ones gifts in.
An outbreak of bird flu has been confirmed at a Dumfriesshire wildlife centre.
A Primary school has issued a warning of a possible child abduction attempt.
High street bakery giant Greggs has warned that one of its most popular products is in jeopardy.
Martin Lewis has admitted to being left in tears by scammers.