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Berlin university canteens cut meat from menus to curb climate change

Getty Images Berlin’s universities are aiming to reduce their carbon footprints by cutting meat from menus Canteens at Berlin’s universities will offer mainly vegan and vegetarian meals from next term as part of a push to make menus more climate-friendly. Students will be able to order meals from menus that are 68% vegan, 28% vegetarian […]

Scots salmon producers report difficult start to year

Getty Images Scottish salmon producers have reported a difficult start to the year, forecasting an 11% drop in output for 2018. Strong prices for Scottish salmon have failed to compensate for low harvests and problems with sea lice and disease. An industry insight published by the Sal-Mar salmon farming company said total UK production was […]

Enthusiasts brave high winds for whistle-up

Didcot Railway Centre Visitors at Didcot Railway Centre filmed GWR Prairie 4144 sounding its whistle Heritage rail enthusiasts braved windy weather on New Year’s Day to mark the start of a landmark anniversary year for railways. Hundreds turned out across the south of England for the “whistle-up” to mark 200 years of passenger rail travel. […]

Iceland supermarkets to ban palm oil in own-brand products

Palm oil can be found in everyday items ranging from peanut butter and chocolate to instant noodles Iceland is to stop using palm oil in own-brand products by the end of 2018. The Deeside-based chain – the first major UK supermarket to ban palm oil – said it was used in more than half of […]

Ipswich Romanian community plan education festival

Jon Wright/BBC Romeo Mustata founded the Ipswich Romanian Community A Romanian community group is planning an education festival, as part of its plans for 2025. Ipswich Romanian Community (IRC) was founded by Romeo Mustata, who has developed projects including a film festival and partnerships to tackle anti-social behaviour. He said: “We believe that education should […]

Boy’s robotic surgery a first for London

Guy’s and St Thomas Trust Rufus Quinn’s underwent surgery by robots using “miniaturised instruments” A seven-year-old boy has become the first child in London to undergo an operation using what his surgeon calls a “revolutionary” robotic surgical system. Rufus Quinn, from Streatham, south London, had a robotic assisted pyeloplasty, a procedure to correct a blockage […]

Hundreds of jobs go as 2 Sisters Food Group site shuts

Google The 2 Sisters Food Group said it had done its “very best to find as many alternative roles as possible for colleagues” A food processing factory is to close with the loss of hundreds of jobs. 2 Sisters Food Group said it had found jobs for 290 of the 630 staff at the site […]

Hurricane Irma causes devastation in the Caribbean

“It was like a horror movie” – Residents of Barbuda describe the destruction wrought by Hurricane Irma Hurricane Irma has caused widespread destruction across the Caribbean, reducing buildings to rubble and leaving at least nine people dead. The small island of Barbuda is said to be “barely habitable”. Officials warn that St Martin is almost […]

Can cod comeback keep a Canadian fishery afloat?

‘We wasted the last 24 years’ A generation after Canada declared a moratorium on northern cod fishing off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, the species is making a comeback. But can the province’s troubled fishery survive to take advantage of cod’s resurgence? The wharf in Petty Harbour is quiet, and Todd Chafe, a 46-year-old […]

Nicola Sturgeon issues cost of living warning to Boris Johnson

PA Media Boris Johnson was due to meet Nicola Sturgeon in September, but the first minister wishes to bring forward that meeting First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has written to Boris Johnson to request an “emergency meeting” over the cost of living crisis. Ms Sturgeon has asked that a scheduled meeting with the prime minister should […]