Month: March 2021

Castle Farm Vets expands to help Malton farmers

Castle Farm Vets is a dedicated farm animal veterinary practice, established in Barnard Castle in the 1930s.

Greece holidays 2021: when can you travel to country from UK – and will you need a Covid vaccine passport?

The Greek government has revealed the much-awaited date that it aims to open up the country to tourists.

Application date announced for the new pilot scheme which will help shape the 'public money for public goods' payment scheme

From this coming Monday, March 15, Defra will be taking ‘expressions of interest’ for the pilot which will help shape the new Environment Land Management Scheme (ELMS).

Fitness gadgets: from weighted hula-hoops, to bala bangles, smart ropes and yoga wheels, we rate the exercise kit worth buying

With exciting, unusual fitness kit selling out across retailers, we’ve rounded up the props that are going to help you achieve your fitness goals (and actually work)

Christine Austin picks her top supermarket wine bargains for under a tenner

So with £10 as my absolute top price, here are ten wines that will go with whatever you are having for supper this evening. Some are old favourites and some are new faces on the shelves. Several come from Asda which has recently added some terrific new wines to its range.

Rother Valley MP Alex Stafford says failing to secure the critical minerals needed for electric cars could cost 500,000 jobs by 2030

Rother Valley MP Alex Stafford says the Government “must take immediate and assertive action” to avert the “potential disaster” of the batteries and motors of electric cars not being made in the UK because of a lack of minerals such as copper, lithium and cobalt.

Why three million members of Excluded UK have a right to empathy and parity – Greg Wright

In an upbeat video interview, which was promoted on the Treasury’s official Twitter feed and presumably paid for by the taxpayer, Rishi Sunak outlined what he regarded as the major themes of his latest Budget.

The US couple whose business is bearing fruit during the pandemic

When Jane and Jon Birch decided to buy Yorkshire Wolds Apple Juice from their friends they really had no idea what they were doing.

Greece is the word as the countdown begins to a new era of holidays abroad

We’re not trapped indoors. We’re definitely not homeschooling. We’re lying on sunbeds at the water’s edge, marvelling at the vibrant greenery enveloping our secluded bay, wondering whether to settle in awe or snorkel in paradise.

Surgical Innovations in Leeds targets 'pent up' demand after revenues take a hit

The Leeds-based firm was hit by delays in elective surgeries as countries prioritised getting to grips with the pandemic.