Harrogate nursery’s ‘warm, nurturing environment’ praised following recent Ofsted inspection

A nursery in Harrogate where staff are praised for creating an ‘inclusive culture’ that helps children build confidence, resilience and positive attitudes to learning has received a glowing report following its latest Ofsted inspection. Partou Safehands Day Nursery and Pre-School, located on Kent Road, has been highlighted for its consistently high standards, with inspectors commending…

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Kurdistan Environment Film Festival to Debut in Erbil with Focus on Sustainability

Speaking on Tuesday, festival director Pishtiwan Abdullah said the event seeks to highlight the importance of protecting Kurdistan’s environment in a “new and sensitive way.” ERBIL (Kurdistan24) – The first Kurdistan Environment Film Festival, held under the slogan “Humans Belong to Their Environment,” is set to take place at Empire Cinema, aiming to spotlight environmental…

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Dorset farmers to pay £33,500 over slurry handling | Environment Agency

Farmers failed to properly store slurry in three separate cases, two of which led to pollution incidents. Three Dorset farm companies have paid £33,500 to environmental charities after an Environment Agency investigation into their failure to store slurry correctly. Crockway Farms Ltd, Drummers Farming Limited and Crutchley Farms Partnership were found to have failed to…

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Climate crisis: toxic ‘rain’ and surge in carbon emissions show environmental impact of Iran war

Chloé Farand Tuesday 5 May 2026 Iranian oil refinery. EvgeniyQW/Adobe Stock War in the Middle East has caused significant environmental damage and led to, in the International Energy Agency’s words, the ‘largest supply disruption’ to oil markets in history. Attacks have also damaged energy and water facilities in numerous countries. The US-Israeli conflict with Iran…

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Protesters at Rio Tinto HQ demand answers on global environmental concerns

Ahead of Rio Tinto’s 2026 AGM on 6 May, activists and community representatives from Mongolia, Madagascar, Serbia and Arizona are joining with the London Mining Network. They’re demanding meaningful responses to long-standing grievances they have raised at multiple AGMs without resolution. Protesters wore blue masks to symbolise the frustration from years of unanswered questions and…

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“An Environment Where People Show Knowledge”: In Conversation With David Gianotten of OMA on Salone Contract

Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1041179/an-environment-where-people-show-knowledge-in-conversation-with-david-gianotten-of-oma-on-salone-contract At Salone del Mobile 2026, the 64th edition of the fair unfolded at a moment of transition for the global design industry, where questions of production, collaboration, and long-term performance are reshaping established formats. Held at Rho Fiera Milano and extending across the city during Milan…

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Europe’s energy trilemma sharpens as EDF maps path to net zero by 2050

Europe’s second energy crisis in four years has lent fresh urgency to the continent’s long-running debate over how to decarbonise its economy, with the European Commission and major utilities converging on a common diagnosis: the energy transition is no longer primarily a climate argument but a security and competitiveness imperative. That was the central message…

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