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Four Jailed For Manslaughter Of 39 Migrants Found Dead In Lorry

Four Jailed For Manslaughter Of 39 Migrants Found Dead In Lorry by : Cameron Frew on : 22 Jan 2021 15:52 Essex Police/PA Images Four men have been jailed for the manslaughter of 39 Vietnamese migrants who were found dead in a lorry in Essex. The bodies were found in Waterglade Industrial Park in Greys in October 2019, sparking a murder investigation by police. Advert 10 A judge said the people in the lorry would have suffered ‘excruciatingly painful’ deaths, having travelled from Belgium to Purfleet and suffocating in the container. Temperatures inside the container were said to have risen to 40C, in addition to high carbon dioxide levels.

From lakes to bays, we need blue spaces for our mental health

Glasgow City Council launches appeal for 1,000 volunteers for prestigious COP26 climate change summit

Call to help: Karen Donaldson, who volunteered at Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, says helping out at COP26 will be once-in-a-lifetime chance GLASGOW City Council today launches an appeal for 1,000 volunteers to help support the staging of the UK’s most prestigious international gathering: the United Nations’ Conference of the Parties climate change summit. The COP26 event, which will run from November 1 to 12 at the Scottish Event Campus, is due to see scores of world leaders descend on Scotland in what will be the largest such gathering ever to take place in the UK. Among those expected to attend will be Joe Biden, the new US President, Xi Jinping, the President of China, and Hassan Rouhani, the President of Iran, who studied law in the mid-1990s at Glasgow Caledonian University.

Why popular treatment for incontinence may be a waste of money

Working out whether you are doing pelvic floor exercises correctly can be a challenge. And if the technique is wrong, the squeezes designed to improve urinary incontinence will have little effect. Many women are advised by physiotherapists, or decide themselves, to use biofeedback therapy, which measures how well you are performing these exercises, to improve their effectiveness. Machines bought online, at a chemist, or available in some clinics through the NHS, allow women to ‘see’ whether they are exercising correctly they involve placing a sensor, linked to a device or a phone app, into the vagina. Working out whether you are doing pelvic floor exercises correctly can be a challenge. And if the technique is wrong, the squeezes designed to improve urinary incontinence will have little effect

Tool developed to help farmers spread organic waste safely

by Gemma Mackenzie © Shutterstock / Tonko Oosterink Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Scottish scientists have developed a new tool to help farmers spread organic waste fertiliser safely. Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have created the Waste to Land (W2L) computer tool, which uses visuals and maps to show farmers the safest areas to apply organic waste on their fields. The tool was developed by the team from the university’s Built Environment Asset Management (Beam) Research Centre in response to concerns that human and animal excrement used in organic fertiliser could leak into rivers, pollute the environment and enter the food chain.

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