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  • 1 day ago | mynewsdesk.com | David Levin

    Den 1 juni 2025 blir gårdsförsäljning av alkohol lagligt i Sverige. En efterlängtad möjlighet för småskaliga producenter att utveckla sin verksamhet och främja besöksnäringen. Helsingborgs stad vill göra det så enkelt som möjligt att komma igång och står redo att ta emot ansökningarna. – I Helsingborg finns det fantastiskt duktiga producenter som har ett genuint engagemang för sitt hantverk.

  • 2 days ago | mynewsdesk.com | Mats Hellström

    S:t Eriks och Heidelberg Materials Cement Sverige har ett långt samarbete bakom sig och tar nu nästa steg mot ett mer hållbart samhällsbyggande. Ett nytt avtal har undertecknats för inköp och användning av evoZero-cement i S:t Eriks produktion av betongprodukter. EvoZero markerar en ny era för hållbart byggande och det blir därmed möjligt att tillverka produkter i betong som har ett exceptionellt lågt klimatavtryck.

  • 3 days ago | mynewsdesk.com | Rik Kendall |Andrea Slowey |Rachael Barwick |James Fox

    Experts from across the UK have called on the government to do more to address the growing problem of hoarding. Approximately four million people in the UK are affected by hoarding, either by being an individual who hoards items, being a member of their family or by working in a profession where they are called on to support people with hoarding behaviours.

  • 6 days ago | mynewsdesk.com | Rik Kendall |Andrea Slowey |Rachael Barwick |James Fox

    A new project to strengthen collaboration between universities and businesses and others to drive growth and create jobs in North East England has received major funding from the UK Government. The North East Strategic Commercialisation project, a five-year programme involving Durham, Newcastle, Northumbria, Sunderland and Teesside universities and other partners, has been awarded £8.9 million from Research England.

  • 6 days ago | mynewsdesk.com | Rik Kendall |Andrea Slowey |Rachael Barwick |James Fox

    A glacier in Antarctica is committing “ice piracy” – stealing ice from a neighbour – in a phenomenon that has never been observed in such a short time frame, say scientists. This activity was previously believed to take place over hundreds or even thousands of years, but high-resolution satellite observations have revealed that one huge glacier has been relentlessly stealing ice from its slower-moving neighbour over a 17-year period.

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