The top director at England’s largest nuclear waste dump is to leave, it has emerged. According to the Guardian, Mark Neate, the safety and security director at Sellafield is to leave later this year. He is said to report directly to the
A group of Palestinian rioters vandalized Joshua’s Alter in the West Bank, a site revered by millions of Jews and Christians. The alter, which is located at Mount Ebal, was damaged after the rioters burned tires on its remains and spray pointed
One person remains unaccounted for, a building has been destroyed, and a major incident declared after a fire at an industrial estate in South Wales. Emergency services remain at the scene of a huge blaze on the Treforest Industrial Estate, Rhondda Cynon
A “decades-old” plane crash site that had stumped Canadian authorities turned out to be a prop used for training by members of Canada’s Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (Casara). Canadian investigators were left stumped after a hunter in British Columbia stumbled
Iceland believes it has identified where a major volcanic eruption is likely to occur, with thousands of mini quakes prompting the mass evacuation of a nearby town. The Iceland Met Office have warned that Hagafell, a mountainous region in the south of
Prince Harry is likely to avoid watching the new Netflix series The Crown as it depicts the events leading up to his mother’s tragic death, says PR expert Mayah Riaz. The final series of the popular Netflix show will portray the period before
Officials in Iceland, who are warning on Friday of a volcanic eruption that could “start anytime in the next few days,” have now pinpointed the area where they believe it is “most likely” to happen. The Icelandic Meteorological Office says around 2,000
Voter fraud is, unfortunately, an all too real reality. It seems to be more rampant today than ever before, and maybe that is because of incidents like data breaches. It’s sort of an oxymoron – reverting to digital and paperless systems has
A French nun fed up with a group of protesters tackled one of the demonstrators after he tried to run off with what appeared to be piping materials. The nun was part of a congregation of sisters from the Missionary Family of
Palaeontologists working in South America have found a “spectacular fossil site” which is shining a light on life in the late Cretaceous — the twilight era of the non-avian dinosaurs. Located in southern Argentina’s Patagonia region, the Cañadón Tomás Quarry was first