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Here’s the Met Office’s Chef of Science, Professor Steven Belcher:
I wasn’t expecting to see this in my career, but the UK has just exceeded 40 degrees Celsius for the first time. In some ways, of course, 40 degrees is an arbitrary figure because we see the impact of heat waves at lower temperatures. But for me, it’s a real reminder that the climate has changed and it will continue to change...
Home isn't just a place.
Home is more than the city you were born in, or the town you grew up in, or the street where your school was. It's more than the place where your bed is, or your stuff is, or your clothes are.
Home is subjective.
Home is a bright spring morning in 2014, walking past the daffodils on Grafton Road in Cheltenham.
Home is the taste of the local Indian takeaway or the smell of childhood holidays...
Home isn’t just a place.
Home is more than the city you were born in, or the town you grew up in, or the street where your school was. It’s more than the place where your bed is, or your stuff is, or your clothes are.
Home is subjective.
Home is a bright spring morning in 2014, walking past the daffodils on Grafton Road in Cheltenham.
Home is the taste of the local Indian takeaway or the smell of childhood holidays...
Home isn’t just a place.
Home is more than the city you were born in, or the town you grew up in, or the street where your school was. It’s more than the place where your bed is, or your stuff is, or your clothes are.
Home is subjective.
Home is a bright spring morning in 2014, walking past the daffodils on Grafton Road in Cheltenham.
Home is the taste of the local Indian takeaway or the smell of childhood holidays...
Radio professionals from around the world gather at RadioDays Europe each year, a three-day conference all about the future of the industry. The risk with any conference is that you spend your time in a culturally-devoid alien bubble of city-limits conference centres and don’t get see any of the country that hosts it...
Radio professionals from around the world gather at RadioDays Europe each year, a three-day conference all about the future of the industry. The risk with any conference is that you spend your time in a culturally-devoid alien bubble of city-limits conference centres and don’t get see any of the country that hosts it...
Radio professionals from around the world gather at RadioDays Europe each year, a three-day conference all about the future of the industry. The risk with any conference is that you spend your time in a culturally-devoid alien bubble of city-limits conference centres and don’t get see any of the country that hosts it...
I’ve always had this strange fascination with time and how the clock runs our lives.
When I was younger, years would feel like forever and now they don’t feel like they happen at all. You’ve had this experience too. Why does two minutes waiting for the next tube feel like an eternity but two minutes waiting in line for coffee seems totally reasonable?
I used to get really anxious about time and wasting it...
I’ve always had this strange fascination with time and how the clock runs our lives.
When I was younger, years would feel like forever and now they don’t feel like they happen at all. You’ve had this experience too. Why does two minutes waiting for the next tube feel like an eternity but two minutes waiting in line for coffee seems totally reasonable?
I used to get really anxious about time and wasting it...
I’ve always had this strange fascination with time and how the clock runs our lives.
When I was younger, years would feel like forever and now they don’t feel like they happen at all. You’ve had this experience too. Why does two minutes waiting for the next tube feel like an eternity but two minutes waiting in line for coffee seems totally reasonable?
I used to get really anxious about time and wasting it...