Author: Morton Obrien

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The first 100% biodegradable menstrual pad is made from plant fibers and can be flushed down the toilet. 04/26/2023 12:36,Updated 04/26/2023 12:43 This month, the UK began selling 100% biodegradable menstrual pads. Developed by Flux, the model is made from vegetable fibers and natural adhesives and starts to fall apart six hours after being flushed down the toilet.According to the manufacturer, the product has a decomposition similar to biodegradable toilet paper and can easily pass through the screens of sewage galleries, where it dissolves until it disappears completely within a month. The device is still 15% more absorbent than traditional…

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Raheem Sterling may not be having the best season of his career in a dull moment with Chelsea. However, the striker scored one of the biggest goals of his career off the pitch as he guaranteed opportunities for youngsters from his own background. The Raheem Sterling Foundation has partnered with the country’s leading academic institutions, King’s College London and the University of Manchester, to offer the scholarship. 14 black students of African and Caribbean descent, from the most vulnerable socioeconomic situations, will be covered. The top four students will already win scholarships for the 2023/24 academic year. The Raheem Sterling…

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A memorandum to maintain a partnership on climate action and carbon dioxide reduction strategies was re-signed this Monday morning (24) between the Government of Minas Gerais and representatives of the UK Government at the Palacio Tradentes in the Ciudad Administrativa. Governor Romeo Gema (Novo), Secretary of Economic Development of Minas Gerais, Fernando Bassalio, Secretary of Environment and Sustainable Development, Marilia Melo, Ambassador of the United Kingdom, Stephanie Al-Khaq and British Ambassador to Belo Horizonte, Lucas Brown. The signing follows a mutual cooperation agreement signed in 2020 between the two governments.In this respect, the agreement reiterates its commitment to cooperation around…

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The United Kingdom Ambassador to Brazil, Stephanie Al-Khaq, visited the Raimunda da Silva Soares Vocational School in the Sao Cristoão neighborhood on Monday morning (24). The facility is one of 12 telecentres distributed across the city’s six regions where services and courses from the Cê Tá On program are carried out through the UK-Brasil Tech Hub, a partnership between PBH and the British government. , with the implementation of Vela Development Acceleration Fund (FA.VELA). Together with the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Belo Horizonte, Municipal Secretary for Economic Development Lucas Brown, CEO of Prodabel, Fernando Motta, Jean Mattos and…

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A group called ‘Heirs of Slavery’ contacted the British government to undertake the initiative Some Family Descendants who owns Slaves In the past the activist element came together to formDescendants of SlaveryTo start a business Historical repairs for the inhuman acts of their forefathers. A British Slavery It was legalised, industrialized and purely racial. Britain has not apologized for this and the aftermath is still damaging the lives of people in Britain and the Caribbean where our forefathers made their money. Alex RentonOne of the company’s founders echoed The Guardian in a statement. oh Descendants of Slavery Includes statistics such…

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A team of scientists used artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze fossils of ‘mysterious’ teeth found in the south of England, which may be the oldest known dinosaur there. The study was published in magazine Papers in PaleontologyOn Thursday the 13th. According to the website of BBCThe researchers fed computers data from thousands of teeth from different dinosaur species and created 3D models of the fossils to identify their species. AI helped scientists identify which dinosaur the teeth belonged to. The team believes the teeth found in the south of England are those of so-called dinosaurs ManiraptoraEarly relatives of birds. Image…

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No headache According to a statement on the website Statement of EquityA change in the status of the UK regulatory body, the CMA, was carried out Avoid Microsoft’s appeal. According to the report, the UK regulator almost “approved” Activision’s acquisition of Xbox to avoid a court appeal. Also, the website said that Practically impossible Sony is expected to make a formal appeal to have the trial reconsidered, which worries some. It is worth remembering that the UK regulatory body In effect the acquisition was approved Activision Blizzard surprised many with its initial announcement. Also, we should point out that it…

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British Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab announced his resignation on Friday. He is accused of sexual assault 04/21/2023 at 9:06 am,Updated 4/21/2023 9:22 AM UK Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab resigned on Friday (21/4) after an independent report found he had engaged in bullying of staff. The government’s resignation is seen as a significant setback for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, with whom Raab was a close ally.The minister shared the resignation letter on social media. Before assuming the role of Deputy Head of Government, he commanded the Ministry of Justice. At the time he described a “culture of fear” in…

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Manchester City’s Premier League clash with Leeds United will go up against a national blackout at 3pm when broadcast in England. The clash was originally scheduled for Sunday, May 7, but has now been moved up a day due to City’s involvement in the Champions League semi-final next Tuesday. Sky Sports held the rights to broadcast City v Leeds on Sunday, although the match will still be televised despite the move to Saturday at 3pm. “As Manchester City visit Real Madrid in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final on Tuesday 9 May, the home leg against Leeds…

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By David Milligan LONDON (Reuters) – The British government said on Friday it would introduce measures to limit the ability of courts to block the deportation of illegal immigrants as part of changes to proposed legislation to be submitted to parliament next week. Stopping asylum seekers and other migrants crossing the French Channel using small boats is one of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s top priorities this year. More than 45,000 of these migrants landed on England’s south coast last year – a 500% increase over the past two years – and the government predicted on Wednesday that the number would…

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