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Egni Co-op Secures Funding For Solar Projects
The community energy organisation Egni Co-op has secured £1.4 million to fund approximately 2MW of new community-owned rooftop solar installations across Wales. These projects are intended to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions. The specific details of the projects or the funding source were not mentioned. This investment will support the expansion of renewable energy infrastructure. The co-op aims to increase its solar capacity. The amount of funding and specific project locations were not disclosed.
Mastodon
Reform UK Councillor Quits Party
A Reform UK councillor has resigned from the party, citing 'toxic infighting' and stating the party is 'unfit to govern'. The resignation was reported by Mirror.co.uk.
Mastodon
British Society of Echocardiography Seeks Nominations
The Fellowship of the British Society of Echocardiography is recognizing exceptional contributions in clinical practice, research, education, or service development. The deadline for nominations is Tuesday, July 1.
Bluesky Social
UK Economy Contracts Slightly In April
The UK economy experienced a slight contraction in April, according to data released by the business secretary. This marks a continuation of recent economic challenges. This downturn suggests ongoing economic challenges for the nation. The figures suggest a challenging period for the British economy. The UK economy contracted by 0.1% in April, marking a slight downturn. This follows a period of stagnation and raises concerns about the nation's economic trajectory. The United Kingdom's economy saw a slight contraction in April, indicating a slowdown. This downturn is attributed to factors such as rising inflation and reduced consumer spending. Official figures released this morning indicate the economy slowed following growth in February. Building trade and nail bars were mentioned as sectors contributing to the slowdown.
Sky News
Doctor Who Production Uncertain After Christmas Special
The future of the Doctor Who television series is uncertain following its Christmas special. Production partners are involved. Production status and plans for future seasons remain unclear. Reports suggest that production plans are currently in flux.
BBC Radio Ulster
UK Armed Forces Minister Resigns Amid Spending Objections
The UK's Armed Forces Minister, Al Collins, has resigned. The resignation is reportedly due to objections over defense spending. The UK defense secretary resigned and criticized Keir Starmer for not spending enough to ensure national security. The minister reportedly disagreed with the government's allocation of funds for the armed forces. The departure follows objections to current defense spending levels. Dan Jarvis has been named as the new Defence Secretary, replacing John Healy. This resignation follows recent debates within the government regarding defense budgets. His resignation comes amid objections to defense spending. The minister had served in the role for over a year. The resignation adds to recent political turmoil. The government's priorities are reportedly being demonstrated by this situation. Police have been deployed to the area.
LBC London
Open-Source AI Model Detects UK Mammals
An open-source AI model has been developed to detect mammals in the United Kingdom. The model's open-source nature allows for widespread use and development. This technology utilizes image recognition to monitor wildlife populations. Conservationists hope it will aid in biodiversity tracking. Researchers have released the model for public use.
BBC World Service
NHS To Launch New Radiotherapy For Prostate Cancer
A new NHS radiotherapy treatment is set to transform care for thousands of men with prostate cancer. This advancement aims to improve patient outcomes and treatment options. The UK's National Health Service (NHS) is set to introduce a new, advanced radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer patients.
Mastodon
Hugh Laurie Apologizes for 'Drunk' Takedown of Critic
Actor Hugh Laurie has apologized for a scathing review he gave of a critic's work, which he described as a 'drunk' takedown. The incident reportedly occurred after a House review.
The Korea Herald
Smugglers Threaten Kidneys For Payment
Smugglers are reportedly threatening to remove kidneys from migrants if they do not receive payment, according to reports. The BBC has learned about the situation involving Iraqi Kurds heading to Europe and the UK.
BBC News Radio