WildFish calls for government action on veterinary medicines

Today, WildFish has joined environmentalists, academics and veterinary professionals in writing an open letter to the Environment Minister, Baroness Hayman of Ullock, to warn that two pesticides commonly used in pet flea and tick treatments – fipronil and imidacloprid – are contaminating the UK’s rivers, lakes, ponds and wildlife.  Although these two pesticides are banned…

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‘I have the absolute right to charge tariffs in another form’: Trump slams Supreme Court ruling

US President Donald Trump on Monday criticised the US Supreme Court’s decision to invalidate his global tariffs, warning that the ruling could cost the United States trillions of dollars. He said that the verdict will benefit foreign countries and companies that have been “ripping off the United States of America” for decades.” Commenting on his…

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Delhi University pushes through one-year PG courses, faculty dissent erupts over curtailed debate

The University of Delhi Academic Council on Wednesday approved the introduction of one-year postgraduate programmes across several departments, even as faculty members flagged concerns over both academic implications and the conduct of the meeting, PTI reported.The newly approved courses will be aligned with the Postgraduate Curriculum Framework 2024 and are in line with the National…

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Projects celebrated and recognised for contribution to built environment

The teams behind buildings created in the city centre for the University of Derby and Derby City Council have been recognised for their outstanding contribution to the built environment. Derby Civic Society’s A Brighter City of Derby Awards, also known as the ABCD Awards, highlight new buildings, conservation efforts and improvements to public spaces, parks…

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Anne Hathaway not considering becoming a singer following ‘Mother Mary’ success: Says ‘I can’t see that happening’ |

Following her stunning performance in ‘Mother Mary,’ Anne Hathaway has set the record straight: she has no ambitions to join the ranks of pop icons. While immersing herself in the preparation for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2,’ she praised pop musicians for their extraordinary stamina and self-confidence, dubbing them ‘endurance athletes. Anne Hathaway’s latest role…

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India among ‘friendly nations’ listed by Iran for big Strait of Hormuz reprieve| India News

Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi on Thursday said that it has allowed ‘friendly nations’ like India, Pakistan, Iraq, China and Russia to use the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway in the Gulf that has taken centre stage amid the ongoing Iran-US war. FILE PHOTO: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi adjusts glasses during a press…

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