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THE Delicious Jersey Dine-Out festival will aim to promote the environmental benefits of eating locally produced food and drink when it launches in the autumn.Held from 1 October to mid-November, the festival is being organised by the Jersey Hospital...
farmers and scientists say we can expect wonkier vegetables on the supermarket shelves this winter. the hot weather and lack of rainfall in parts of england has stressed crops which may affect the look of some produce. but the national farmers union says they�*ll still taste the same and is urging supermarkets to sell more wonky veg. it�*s no secret that the recent heatwave and subsequent dry weather has caused havoc — from wildfires, to damaged crops, and fields suffering after scorching hot temperatures. but animals are finding it tough too — not only to survive during the heat but also to find enough water to hydrate themselves. one farmer in suffolk is so worried, she�*s been putting out trays of water and even caught some visitors on camera. debbie tubby has more. this hare is wary, but thirsty. it normally wouldn�*t drink out of a container but there is no
that they have got now, yeah, it's not great at all, is it? as services are stretched, prioritising ambulances for the most life—threatening patients is important, but those like andrew are worried that even if it is assessed as being safe, there should be enough resources to send to any case that is classed as urgent. nikki fox, bbc news. farmers and scientists say we can expect wonkier vegetables on the supermarket shelves this winter. the hot weather and lack of rainfall in parts of england has stressed crops which may affect the look of some produce. but the national farmers union says they'll still taste the same and is urging supermarkets to sell more wonky veg. the recent dry weather has caused havoc for parts of the countryside. and small wild animals
the hot weather and lack of rainfall in parts of england has stressed crops which may affect the look of some produce. but the national farmers union says they'll still taste the same and is urging supermarkets to sell more wonky veg. in the uk, one of the directors of the energy regulator, ofgem, has quit because of changes to the way the energy price cap is set. christine farnish said she felt the regulator had not struck the right balance between the interests of consumers and interests of suppliers. the watchdog thanked ms farnish for her many years of devoted service. heavy rain in london yesterday caused widespread flooding across the city. the downpours meant transport was affected with some underground stations having to shut amid the flash floods. the environment agency has issued 17 flood alerts across england, with up to 100mm of rain possibly