OUR Yorkshire Farm fans were stunned after Amanda Owen posted a snap of Ravenseat falling apart. The Channe l 5 star has updated fans on what's going on at her farm in the Yorkshire Dales. The Yorkshire Shepherdess took to Instagram to share a recent photo of the farm, in need of "repairing" with her 535k followers. She captioned the post: A bright but cold day for some running repairs. Every year the combination of wind, snow, ice & sodden ground brings down walls. She continued: "This is a particularly bad wall that takes rather a lot of upkeep but so long as we keep gapping it will remain stockproof." The snaps show the wall after it was knocked down by the extreme winds that Ravenseat has been dealing with recently in the winter months. Read more on Amanda Owen SAFETY FIRST Amanda Owen fans floored at her letting her children use work tools LITTLE HELPER Amanda Owen's fans all say same thing as she shares … [Read more...] about Our Yorkshire Farm’s Amanda Owen shocks fans with pic of Ravenseat ‘falling apart’
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Energy bills costing Britons hundreds of pounds more because of niche supply rule
Martin Lewis predicts when energy prices could drop slightly SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Electricity suppliers in the UK have long paid the highest price all generators agree upon. Now, a groundbreaking new report from a climate think tank claims over £7billion could have been shaved off household bills over the past two years if this system more fairly reflected the lower cost of renewables. Instead of changing the market setup, low-carbon producers now face steeper windfall taxes than their oil and gas counterparts, the proceeds of which go towards energy support schemes. Related articles Energy horror as UK's largest gas supplier threatens to cut supply UK poised to rejoin £80bn EU … [Read more...] about Energy bills costing Britons hundreds of pounds more because of niche supply rule
Expert lays bare why soaring energy bills have been pushed up by over £7.2bn in two years
Energy bills: Couple discuss the increase in their prices SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Household energy bills have been far more costly for millions of Britons due to an “injustice” in the electricity market, analysis has revealed. In fact, bills have risen collectively by up to £7.2billion across two years, according to a report by the Carbon Tracker Initiative (CTI). This is because the market system forces energy suppliers to pay the highest price for wholesale electricity , regardless of how much it costs to generate. Related articles Britons being overcharged hundreds of pounds in energy costs Exhibition overturns understanding of ancient Egypt’s mummies This means lower-cost … [Read more...] about Expert lays bare why soaring energy bills have been pushed up by over £7.2bn in two years
It’s Winter. Let’s Go to the Farmers’ Market!
On a recent Saturday morning at Eastern Market in Detroit, busking musicians filled the air with jazz as vendors finished setting up for the day’s traffic. Shoppers streamed in, sizing up winter produce, relishes and chutneys, fresh cuts of beef and more. Though farmers’ markets are usually associated with warm months and lush fruits and vegetables, Eastern Market and others like it across the country are becoming cold-weather travel destinations as they add artisanal goods, entertainment and indoor experiences like the cooking classes the Detroit market has sometimes offered during the cold months. Some, like the Original Farmers Market in Los Angeles, the Detroit market and the Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia, have been in business for so long that shopping, restaurant and entertainment neighborhoods have cropped up around them, creating urban ecosystems worthy of winter weekend getaways. “There is now a whole destination associated with the markets themselves, … [Read more...] about It’s Winter. Let’s Go to the Farmers’ Market!
Top searched questions about the Super Bowl, according to Google
close Video Super Bowl LVII's matchup is decided Sunday. Who are Americans rooting for? With four teams remaining in the playoffs and one game to go until Super Bowl LVII, football fans share which matchups they would like to see in the big game. The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are set to face off in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Feb. 12. Starting quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts will lead their franchises in one of the most-watched sporting events of the year as tens of millions of Americans tune in at home. The Sunday game's popularity has spurred questions over various Super Bowl topics, including how the game is hosted, the overtime rules, and whether the performers at the famous halftime show are paid. The network set to televise the event is Fox, and Rihanna will headline the halftime performance. Can the Super Bowl end in a tie? No, it is not possible for Super Bowl … [Read more...] about Top searched questions about the Super Bowl, according to Google
Locals alarmed as hundreds of fish found dead on Cornwall beach in huge mystery
Cornwall: Hundreds of dead fish wash up on beach SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Locals have been left alarmed by a video showing hundreds of fish washed up dead yesterday morning on a beach in Cornwall. Users on social media offered a number of theories, suggesting fish may have been killed by sewage that was pumped onto the coastline, or were thrown ashore by dolphins. Related articles Energy horror as UK's largest gas supplier threatens to cut supply Meet the dinosaur given a painstaking makeover 19 years in the making This latest mystery comes after thousands of crabs and lobsters were found dead along the North East coast of the UK in October 2021, the cause of which is still being … [Read more...] about Locals alarmed as hundreds of fish found dead on Cornwall beach in huge mystery
Philippines and US Secure Deal for 4 Military Bases
The United States has gained access to four additional military bases in the Philippines, providing a critical piece of real estate from which to monitor the Chinese in the South China Sea and around Taiwan. The agreement closes a gap in the arc of US alliances stretching from South Korea and Japan in the north to Australia in the south. The Philippines, which borders two of the most dangerous potential flashpoints – Taiwan and the South China Sea – had been the missing link. The agreement, which partially reverses the US’s departure from their former colony more than 30 years ago, is significant. “There is no contingency in the South China Sea that does not necessitate access to the Philippines,” Gregory B Poling, director of the Southeast Asia program at Washington’s Center for Strategic and International Studies told the BBC . “The United States is not looking for permanent bases. It’s about locations, not bases.” Under the Enhanced Defence Cooperation Agreement … [Read more...] about Philippines and US Secure Deal for 4 Military Bases
Radio 2 loses half a million listeners as Ken Bruce and Steve Wright quit
Ken Bruce: Vanessa Feltz on broadcaster leaving BBC Radio 2 SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info BBC Radio 2 has lost thousands of listeners in the last year after changing up the schedule and bringing in younger presenters for the shows. Now, listeners have threatened to pull their support for the broadcaster and tune into alternatives such as Boom Radio. Related articles Dancing on Ice's Joey Essex admits Vanessa 'puts him in his place' 1000lb Sisters fans ‘heartbroken’ as Amy Slaton confirms death Annoyed with the replacements being made by the BBC, Radio 2 listeners have switched over to Boom Radio which is aimed at listeners born between 1946 and 1964. They have also been showing support … [Read more...] about Radio 2 loses half a million listeners as Ken Bruce and Steve Wright quit