https://www.examiner.co.uk/news/man-accused-putting-finger-womans-14379465 And to top it off take a look at what the name of the editor of the Huddersfield Examiner is called
Blackpool police investigate after man seen pulling seagull with lead https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-65274023
Fookin huge I reckon Don't understand why they wouldn't protect against this possibility with sprinklers and a means for animals to escape into a some sort of paddock.
Cheaper to insure against the loss I suspect, animals lives count for nothing unfortunately, imagine if it was 18,000 people
US mega dairies - which are starting to be built over here too. Apart from the occasional fire/explosion the animal welfare is said to be good but about as far away from anyone's idea of farming as you can get. But Tesco's et al likes a 5p off a litre of milk headline. Depresses the fuggin bejabbers outta me.... https://www.theguardian.com/environ...w-us-mega-dairies-are-killing-off-small-farms
Thought 700 was a big farm..there's one round here with a carousel the cows get on, they're milked on the way round, sone cows now never go outside... enough to make you go vegan
CAFO's are evil & even after 18,000 cows are incinerated because of ameircunts non regulation. They won't impliment changes to give good animal husbandry too these McDeath establishments.
https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/local-news/peterborough-woman-calls-999-complaining-26688305 I'd cull her - but she may have had their welfare at heart?
"Japan PM Fumio Kishida evacuated after what appears to be smoke bomb thrown" Slow news day on the BBC
Slow news day at the Guardian a few days back, particularly like the one that set fire to the loft: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...wall-plates-were-smashed-furniture-was-ripped