Avoid single-use plastics for Halloween, Cornwall charity urges

ReutersClean Cornwall says Halloween is "plagued by single use products" that cause a rise in litter each yearA campaign aimed at preventing people from buying single-use Halloween products has been launched in Cornwall.Clean Cornwall's Boo to Plastic campaign said the event was "plagued by single use products" that harmed wildlife and caused a "big rise in litter" each year.The environmental charity said surveys conducted in 2019 found 83% of Halloween costumes sold online were made of oil-based plastics,…

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Woman charged after former Bournemouth player Jordan Chiedozie loses leg in M27 crash

A woman has been charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving and drink driving following a crash in which a footballer lost a leg after being hit on a motorway hard shoulder.Jordan Chiedozie was seriously injured while changing a tyre on the M27 near Ower, Hampshire, on 1 February.The former Bournemouth striker was returning home from Devon after playing for the Hampshire, Southern League club Bashley when the incident happened.Anna Malgorzata Bogusiewicz, 45, of Wraysbury, Berkshire, is…

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Retailers at Penzance’s Wharfside say business is ‘on the up’

A shopping centre in Penzance is experiencing a resurgence in its fortunes with empty retail outlets being filled by independent businesses and restaurants, according to the management team there.In the past month alone two new shops have opened at the Wharfside Shopping Centre - the Number Seven Studio and Workshop and Refillution which offers eco products.The centre fell into decline during the recession when national chains such as Argos and New Look moved away to larger towns and…

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Edel McMahon: Exeter Chiefs’ Ireland skipper to miss season with knee injury

"We do not like to see any of our players out of action for a prolonged period of time, but I know she will work her hardest to get back in the best shape she can be," Exeter head coach Steve Salvin told the club website, external.McMahon added: "It's obviously devastating to miss the season ahead. "A break for my body was something that's been lingering on for a while so I'm very grateful for to get the…

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Trump targeting drug boats has no “impact on flow of drugs” | Al Jazeera

Michael Vigil says US President Donald Trump’s targeting of drug boats isn’t having an effect on high-level traffickers.Former DEA agent Michael Vigil says US President Donald Trump’s targeting of drug boats in the Caribbean does nothing to disrupt high-level traffickers.Published On 30 Oct 202530 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share Source link

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Angus Mawson: Cornish Pirates sign Australian back after trial

Cornish Pirates have signed Australian back Angus Mawson after a successful trial.The 22-year-old, who can play at fly-half or full-back, joins the club having played in Australia's Shute Shield with the Warringah Rats. Joint-head coach Gavin Cattle told the club website, external: "He's a bright young prospect. He came here off his own back in the summer and is English Qualified and we've been impressed with his skillset and attitude."Mawson could make his debut on Saturday when the…

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Glen Matlock talks teenage Sex Pistol with John Robb

    Glen Matlock tells John Robb what it was like to be a teenage Sex Pistol. On November 8th Sky Channel will be showing ‘I Was A Teenage Sex Pistol’. The film is based on the novel written by Glen Matlock and follows his journey as a founding member of the influential punk band the Sex Pistols. Having co-written ten of twelve songs on their only studio album, NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS, Matlock’s contribution was essential to…

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Land carbon sinks cannot keep up, while rising temperatures spread disease and threaten incomes – report warns

The planet’s natural carbon sinks are reaching critical limits, absorbing fewer emissions than expected as decades of climate change has weakened their capacity, a new report warns. Nature-based carbon removal projects are also at risk; climate change is further undermining their long-term reliability and storage capacity, and though large-scale deployment of removals is necessary, it could threaten food security and biodiversity. The report warns that global climate targets may now face major setbacks. Launched today ahead of COP30…

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Shapes Like People: Supergirl – Single Review

Shapes Like People: Supergirl (Jangleshop Records) DL/Streaming Available 31st October Wiltshire based duo Shapes Like People return with Supergirl, their firt new material since their debut album Ticking Haze. 2025 began with Shapes Like People, The Shop Window’s lead vocalist/guitarist Carl Mann and his Kiwi wife Kat, coming together musically for their collection Ticking Haze. As the year draws to a close, they realease the first single to be taken from their next album, Under the Rainbow, which…

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Washington’s ‘Blob’ is helping whitewash Sudan’s war crimes | Human Rights

Ben Rhodes, a former United States deputy national security adviser under President Barack Obama, famously called Washington’s foreign policy establishment “the Blob” to describe its entrenched ecosystem of think tanks, former officials, journalists and funders that perpetuate a narrow vision of power, global order and legitimate actors. This apparatus not only sustains conservative inertia but also defines the limits of what is considered possible in policy. In Sudan’s two-and-a-half-year conflict, these self-imposed boundaries are proving fatal.A particularly insidious…

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Arrest after knifepoint street robbery in Plymouth

A man has been arrested after a knifepoint robbery in Plymouth, police have said.It happened on Kit Hill Crescent in the Barne Barton area at about 03:45 GMT on Wednesday, Devon and Cornwall Police said.The force said a man is believed to have approached another man in a car and "made threats to harm" him before stealing the vehicle's keys.A man in his 40s from Plymouth has been arrested on suspicion of robbery, attempted robbery and threatening a…

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