Morrisons will scrap their home delivery service in 50 of its stores from the start of October. The cuts will also see around 1,400 of workers affected, with hundreds being offered voluntary redundancy.
06.09.2021 - 19:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Falkirk to meet local people, including school pupils, who are finding practical solutions to climate change.
UN ambassador Sacha Dench was on the final stages of an epic flight round the coastline of Britain using an electric paramotor when she landed at the Kelpies on Friday.The visit to the iconic sculptures was just one stop on her 3,000-mile journey, which is not only raising awareness of the dangers of climate change but also finding out more about the innovative work being done to combat
.Morrisons will scrap their home delivery service in 50 of its stores from the start of October. The cuts will also see around 1,400 of workers affected, with hundreds being offered voluntary redundancy.
Outlander fans were left reeling today as the show announced that they will be moving channels, meaning they will need to sign up to a new pay-monthly subscription. For the last five seasons fans have tuned into Amazon Prime to get their Outlander fix, but the show has now moved over to STARZ PLAY UK which requires a £4.99 per month subscription - although the first six months are £1.99.
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Bring Me The Horizon kicked off their UK tour last night, debuting a host of songs from recent EP ‘POST HUMAN’ – see the setlist, footage and remaining tour dates below.Last week, after teasing fans regarding new material for some while, the Sheffield rock giants shared new single ‘DiE4u’, the first part of the follow-up to 2020’s acclaimed ‘POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR‘ EP and mini album – with another record in the ‘POST HUMAN’ series to follow in early 2022.Last night (September 20), the
Good Morning Britain weather correspondent Laura Tobin broke down in tears as she discussed the heartbreaking impact of climate change on Tuesday 14 September's show.The 39 year old travelled to Svalbard in the Arctic to present the weather, which is one of the places in the world that has been most affected by climate change. Laura travelled to the warming Arctic to present the weather and raise awareness of climate change.
US Open tennis champion Emma Raducanu has admitted she expected to be 'home in a week'.The 18 year old British athlete appeared on primetime American television after her historic win, telling the Today Show "three weeks ago I did not think she would last the whole trip". "I thought that I would be home in a week, after qualifying,” she said.