Author: Anna Mikhailova

Getty imagesYr Wyddfa is well known for the crowds that are tail at the top of the highest mountain of Wales; This year does not seem to be differentVisitors of the largest National Park of Wales are urged to think about how they travel to avoid chaos parking or risk being towed.It comes when restrictions in one of the most popular places in Eryri National Park enter into force for Easter.From now on, those who go to PEN and pass below the Yr Wyddfa, or Snowdon summit, as is known, will have to reserve parking in £ 20 for an…

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Roxy Ball Room has opened at St Mary Ax, in front of the Gherkin, offering a variety of activities that include duck bowling, curly without ice and technological darts. The place, which follows the mantra ‘Boze and Ball Games’ of the brand, also presents the American pool, basketball, ping pong and a virtual shooting range experience a Sharp shot. The new place of St Mary Ax offers Bear Pong, Karaoke and Crazy Pool (Image: Roxy Ball Room) Joel Mitchell, Marketing Director of Professionals at Play, said: “We are delighted to announce that we have now opened our doors to the…

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The railroad minister admitted to having used his mobile phone while driving a two -story old bus through London at peak time.Lord Peter Hendy was at the wheel of the old routemaster for a charity event when he was seen sending text messages to a friend, as first Reported by The Sunday Times.A spokesman for Lord Hendy said: “Last month, Peter Hendy used his phone while driving. He apologized entirely by this trial error and has contacted the police.”A source close to Lord Hendy said he would accept the sanction, which is probably six points in his license and a…

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Olimpia ZagnatBBC News, NottinghamKarolina CiołkoThe consequences in John Street, WorksopEmergency services are at the scene of an explosion that destroyed a property on terraces.Nottinghamshire police say that the officers were called to John Street in Worksop just before 20:00 BST on Saturday.Multiple properties have been evacuated in the street, and firefighters, police officers and ambulances are on the scene.There is no confirmation of injuries, police said.

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BBC/Hungry Bear Media LtdThe finalists: Mus Dumbuya, Amanda Wah, Aneila Aphsar and Joe FishburnWARNING: This article contains spoilersThe winners of Gladiators 2025 have been crowned after the final of Saturday night at BBC One.The owner of the gym, Amanda Wah, and the coach of gymnastics, Joe Fishburn, were the victors, beating her contestants Aneila Afar, a supply teacher, and Mus Dumbuya, a youth worker in East London.Wah, owner of a Warrington gym, beat his northwest contender partner despite the fact that AFSA has an advantage of 1.5 seconds in the final challenge, the Qualifier.Fishburn, a scarborough gymnastics coach, had a…

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A Scottish boarding school has announced that it will accept the payments of school rates in the cryptocurrency bitcoin.The Lomond School on Hensburgh, Argyll and Butte, which charges up to £ 38,000 per year, said the measure occurred after some parents’ requests. The registration payments will be accepted in Bitcoin from the autumn period of this year, but the thesis will initially become pounds from the United Kingdom to “mitigate the risk of currencies.”The school said that Bitcoin’s adoption aligned with his “independent thought and innovation ethos.” Other cryptocurrencies will not be accepted.The Lomond school claims to be the first…

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ReutersWelsh politicians have criticized the United Kingdom government about proposing a bill to save steel in EnglandWelsh politicians have accused the United Kingdom Government of double standard on an emergency bill to protect steel in England.In a debate on a British steel law proposed to save a Scunthorpe plant, CYMRU to paintings and liberal Democratic parliamentarians criticized government plans, saying that it had not done the same for Port Talbot.Liz Saville-Roberts, leader of Westminster de Plaid, said: “Scunthorpe gets security, Port Talbot has a misery.”The bill has been approved by Parliament And the United Kingdom ministers say that the two…

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A light plane has crashed into a vacation park, according to emergency services.The police were called to 14.23 BST for a report that a light plane had crashed at Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park, near Bembridge, on Wight Island.The plane had two people on board, said Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary.The Firefighters service said two people suffered minor injuries in the incident.Newport and Ryde Firefighters were sent shortly before 14:30.Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service said the teams found that the plane “had suffered extensive damage due to the impact and subsequent fire.”He said: “All occupants had…

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Hashem Abedi, Manchester Arena Bomber’s brother attacked three prison officers.The officers suffered wounds that prolonged life on Saturday, including burns, scalds and white weapon wounds in HMP Frankland attack in Durham County, said prison officers association.Abedi threw hot kitchen oil on the officers and used “homemade weapons” to stab them, the organization alleged. The penitentiary service confirmed that three officers were treated at the hospital after an attack by a prisoner, adding that the police were investigating. To or 4:00 a.m. on Saturday, an official woman treated at the hospital had been discharged.Abedi is Salman Abedi’s brother, who carried out…

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The coaches have been forbidden to park or leave passengers at BIRLING GAP, confirmed the National Trust.More than 600,000 people visit Birling GAP and the Seven Sisters Cliffs in East Sussex every year.The coast guard recently urged people to stay away from the edges and basis of cliffs after a Great crack opened near Belle Tout’s lighthouse In Beachy Head.However, visitors were seen looking at the edges of the cliff last week.The National Trust said that coaches were no longer allowed to take tourists to BIRLING GAP and seven seven, as it tries to reduce the number of visitors.A spokesman…

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