Posted on February 20, 2008 by louisesnews
The white tailed eagle has suffered because of wind turbines
Wind farms are lauded as the “green” “environment friendly” alternative to fossil fuels, and, while no one can argue against the fact that they are cleaner, just how kind are they to our native winged wildlife?
Wildlife charity the RSPB has warned windfarm developers in Cumbria to [...]
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Posted on February 20, 2008 by louisesnews
An elderly widow was killed and burned by her Polish cleaner, who then emptied her bank account.
Thea Zaudy, 94, was battered and strangled before her body was stuffed in a suitcase, transported across London on the Underground, and then driven to Oxfordshire before being set alight.
Jolanta Kalinowsica, 41, was helped by three accomplices.
Mrs Zaudy was [...]
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Posted on February 20, 2008 by louisesnews
Bones which are centuries old have been found in a Suffolk river. A worker dredging the River Lark at West Row near Mildenhall made the find and alerted police.
The skull, and other remains, are believed to date back to between 1066 and 1540, but some experts believe they may be Roman or Saxon. Further examination [...]
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