Precision techniques could help with carbon capture and nature friendly farming
Beverley-based Bishop Burton Agricultural College is currently in the middle of a capital project, which has seen an investment of almost £2m in precision farming as part of its role in the Government backed, Yorkshire and Humber Institute of Technology (IoT).
Paris attacks mastermind died in police shoot-out
Belgian jihadist Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, is believed to have been the ringleader of last Friday’s massacres which left 129 dead.
The US Vet, Julian Norton is dealing with a limp runner duck suffering from botulism
The runner duck was obviously not right. He couldn’t even walk, let alone run. It was even a struggle for the young duck to hold his head upright. The presence of Mo (named after the world famous long-distance runner) on the appointment list might have caused a degree of panic from some vets, sending them running to search the internet.
IS planning cyber attacks as Cameron warns: ‘Fight them as we did Hitler’
The Chancellor will issue a stark warning about the extremists adding potentially deadly online assaults on vital services to their arsenal and promise £1.9 billion a year by 2020.
Open Beach fishing championships are cancelled for first time since they began in 1994
My friends in the events department of the East Riding of Yorkshire County Council have had to cancel it for the first time since its inception in 1994.
The PlayStation bombers: How they hijacked games consoles to send terror messages
Police in Belgium reportedly seized at least one PlayStation 4 console during anti-terror raids in Brussels, and the country’s federal home affairs minister directly referred to the console when discussing how the terrorists could have communicated.