by Maggie | Jan 1, 2022 | Food & Drink Features
When you’re tired, it’s tempting to reach for the nearest sugary snack to deliver a quick burst of energy. Particularly in January, when the days seem to drag on forever and there’s all that leftover Christmas chocolate lying around. But you just know you’re going to... by Maggie | Jan 1, 2022 | Leisure & Travel News
Entry requirements were tightened for arrivals from ‘virus variant’ areas on Christmas Day, including the UK. Inews reports that on Christmas Day, Austria imposed new entry restrictions on arrivals from the UK, which it considers a virus variant area because of... by Maggie | Jan 1, 2022 | Leisure & Travel News
The country hopes to attract more than 1.2 million visitors but most rooms have already been block-booked by tournament organisers. Inews reports that Qatar is aiming to attract 1.2 million people to the World Cup next year but whether it can accommodate them remains... by Maggie | Jan 1, 2022 | Health & Environment News
Our dependence on fossil fuels is costing us a fortune. The answer is to end their use by giving people an alternative – renewable energy. Inews reports that Britain’s energy bills have been a Government cash cow for decades. Stealth taxes that pay for social... by Maggie | Jan 1, 2022 | Health & Environment News
It is the first time commercial-grade lithium carbonate has been produced from the mica in granite rock, British Lithium claim. Inews reports that a mining company based in Cornwall claims to be the first in the world to have extracted battery-grade lithium carbonate...