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‘Every day it doesn’t rain, the pressure mounts’

‘Every day it doesn’t rain, the pressure mounts’

Science
David Barton's fields on his farm in Gloucestershire should be green and full of grazing cattle.Instead the grass has turned yellow, the land is bone-dry, and many of the crops that feed his cows have died."Every day that it doesn't rain, every day that it's hot and dry, the pressure mounts," he says.As England and Wales enter a heatwave forecast to last until Sunday, these are challenging times for farmers.Experts warn that the extreme weather like the hot and dry conditions in July will inevitably lead to smaller harvests in the UK. This in turn will make the food we buy in the supermarkets even more expensive.David, aged 54, is the third generation of his family to work on his farm in Cirencester. He's now resorted to feeding his cattle the food reserved for winter."This is fast approac...
Pressure mounts on UK and France to agree on financial aid for Eurostar as it fights for survival

Pressure mounts on UK and France to agree on financial aid for Eurostar as it fights for survival

Business
Pressure is mounting on the UK and French governments to agree financial aid for Eurostar, the cross-Channel rail operator, as it fights for survival.The company admitted late last year that the continuing COVID-19 crisis, which has forced it to slash services from a normal level of more than 50 trains a day to just four, had taken a 95% toll on its revenues. It appealed at the time for UK government aid, arguing that it was being treated unfairly as airports had secured tax relief to help them cope with the collapse in demand for overseas travel. Image: Eurostar currently runs a daily train in each direction between London and Paris and London and Amsterdam via Brussels Eurostar is majority-owned by the French state rail firm SNCF - ...
Mexican president mounts campaign against social media bans

Mexican president mounts campaign against social media bans

World
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico’s president vowed Thursday to lead an international effort to combat what he considers censorship by social media companies that have blocked or suspended the accounts of U.S. President Donald Trump.President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s administration is reaching out to other government to form a common front on the issue.“I can tell you that at the first G20 meeting we have, I am going to make a proposal on this issue,” López Obrador said. “Yes, social media should not be used to incite violence and all that, but this cannot be used as a pretext to suspend freedom of expression.”“How can a company act as if it was all powerful, omnipotent, as a sort of Spanish Inquisition on what is expressed?” he asked.Foreign Relations Secretary Marcelo Ebrard said Mexico is star...
Lebanon faces grave threat to stability as poverty mounts

Lebanon faces grave threat to stability as poverty mounts

World
TRIPOLI, Lebanon -- Living in a slum built precariously on the banks of a sewage-tainted river in Lebanon, Faiqqa Homsi feels her family being pushed closer and closer to the edge. A mother of five, she was already struggling, relying on donations to care for a baby daughter with cancer. The coronavirus shutdown cost her husband his meager income driving a school bus. She hoped to earn some change selling carrot juice after a charity gave her a juicer. But as Lebanon’s currency collapsed, carrots became too expensive. “It is all closing in our face,” Homsi said. Lebanese are growing more desperate as jobs disappear and their money’s value evaporates in a terrifying confluence of events. An unprecedented economic crisis, nationwide protests and coronavirus pose the biggest threat to stab...

Sports news LIVE: Norwich pledge £200k to charities, pressure mounts on Premier League players to take wage cuts, Tottenham stars slammed

Sports
[unable to retrieve full-text content]We will bring you all the latest sports news and updates on how the coronavirus outbreak continues to affect the sporting calendar.. Headlines: Norwich City players, manager and owners donate percentage of salaries to help those impacted by coronavirus – raising over £200,000 UEFA SUSPEND Champions League, Europa League and Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs indefinitely […] talkSPORT