Author: Benjamin

The presence of mould in living spaces is well-known for causing health issues, including nausea and asthma among others. When left unaddressed, mould and dampness can lead to significant expenses, with the average cost of remediation for an entire house amounting to around £1800. Fortunately, there are products available on the market designed to combat mould. We decided to put the HG Bathroom Mould Spray, which can be found at Asda, Tesco, and other supermarkets for just £5.25, to the test. Upon discovering mould spots in the shower room, particularly above the shower and in the corners above the window,…

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Bromley Council has called upon Biggin Hill Airport to submit a revised noise action plan to tackle residents’ concerns regarding flights to and from the airport. The council’s executive committee, on March 27, agreed to consider legal action if the airport exceeds 50,000 movements without completing a review of its noise action plan. However, the council does not anticipate this to occur in the near future. Council officers emphasized the need for significant improvements in the airport’s operations to safeguard residents’ well-being. Conservative Councillor Christopher Marlow, responsible for contract management, highlighted that this decision followed thorough deliberation and months of…

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South Korean authorities are reportedly planning to release updated guidelines for virtual asset trading. These guidelines will prohibit the listing or relisting of coins that have previously been hacked. Additionally, the guidelines will require issuers of “foreign” virtual assets to release a whitepaper or a technical manual specifically for the Korean market. Guidelines for ‘Foreign’ […] Source link

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Saturday 06 April 2024 1:23 pm China could use the UK’s genetic data to create targeted bioweapons, a Conservative former minister has claimed. Sir Iain Duncan Smith urged the Government to follow moves by the US and act against Chinese bioscience companies, as he drew comparisons with action against telecoms firm Huawei. The Tory former minister’s warning was echoed by Labour’s Fabian Hamilton, who separately warned of the risks of opening UK genomic data to global rivals. Genomics, the study of DNA as a whole set of data, is a burgeoning area of medical technology, and is being used to…

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An observer informed the Glasgow Times of smoke detection in the basement of the Black Bull pub on High Street earlier today. They also noted a power outage in the vicinity, causing malfunctioning traffic lights at the High Street and Ingram Street junction. SP Energy Networks has acknowledged a current power cut affecting several postcodes, including G1, G11, G1 1BL, G1 1HE, G1 1HF, G1 1LH, G1 1NB, G1 1ND, G1 1NW, G1 1NY, G1 1PE, G1 1PG, G1 1RD, G1 1RU, G1 1WW, G1 4QN, G4 0AN, and G4 0TQ. This incident follows an earlier power cut in the…

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