Author: British Day

Fascinating photos from almost a century ago show a historic train on Merseyside that was the ‘world’s first’. In the early 1900s, the 28-mile line now known as Merseyrail’s Southport Line was the world’s first intercity electric railway. Passenger services began at the end of March 1904, and the work was carried out by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Company. New trains replaced the Victorian steam locomotives that connected Liverpool Exchange to Southport via Waterloo and Ainsdale, along a busy route that generated commuter and leisure travel. Since the mid-1970s, writer and photographer Martin Hibbert, 66, has devoted much of…

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It’s not that we don’t pay attention to our carpets. It’s just that we have her two kids and they don’t pay attention to them. Carelessness can be contagious. There’s a tipping point and then you think, I would also be better off staining the walls with my own hands, because the walls are long past salvation. ” This is like the broken windows theory. Once a certain amount of deterioration occurs, it only accelerates it further. So Bissell’s Portable Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner, £99, couldn’t come at a better time. If it takes me a while to figure out…

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China’s efforts to win a new space race could bring the world into “stagnation”, a British MP and former military officer has warned.The country is trying to become the king of satellite navigation, aiming to replace America’s GPS with its own BeiDou system (allegedly to spy on users) and even arming its own space station. It may be possible to do it “easily”.China’s Chang’e 6 lunar probe is launched on a Long March 5 Y8 carrier rocketCredit: AFRPChina’s Tianzhou-1 cargo spacecraft moves towards Tiangong-2 space laboratory for dockingCredit: XinhuaChinese astronauts Liu Wang, Liu Yang, and Jin Haipeng wave aboard the…

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An abandoned island off the coast of Japan where thousands lost their lives has a dark history of slavery and forced labor and is considered one of the world’s “creepiest” places Hashima, off the coast of Japan, has a dark history of slavery and death. (Getty Images/EyeEm) If you’ve ever wondered what the Earth would be like if all humans disappeared, this eerie abandoned island off the coast of Japan is a perfect example. Hashima Island is located nine miles off the coast of Nagasaki, Japan, and was reclaimed by nature and completely uninhabited for more than 50 years. Although…

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In frame: Insta 360 X4 1. Blaupunkt Moksha TWSAll Blaupunkt TWS have great features and sound. The new Moksha Platinum (BTW 300) has even better hybrid ANC and longer playtime. Connecting the BTW 300 is easy and provides plenty of comfort in your ears. Call quality is top notch thanks to 6 microphones CRISPR ENC technology and BT 5.3. Audio from various sources (iPad, laptop, smartphone) was good. Noise canceling worked well in most environments, except in very noisy situations. Both listening to music on Spotify and playing games on my iPhone was a fun experience with these earphones. Including…

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PNNNew Delhi [India], May 11: Cellecor Gadgets Limited, a prominent company in the affordable electronics space, is experiencing significant growth by expanding its range, distribution channels and product offerings. This expansion allowed Cellecor to exceed its previous sales figures, highlighting the success of its marketing strategy. The company announced impressive financial results for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, as well as a detailed plan outlining its growth strategy for 2024-2025.CGL unveils strategic blueprint to propel the company towards ambitious sales milestones. This comprehensive plan includes various aspects of operations and marketing to drive growth and ensure market leadership.We focus on six…

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Amazon shoppers say the £50 cleaning tool, perfect for bathroom and kitchen floors, will “save you tons of time doing housework”. The Leebein Electric Spin Scrubber is made to remove grime in hard-to-reach crevices and is discounted from £59.99 to £49.99 on Amazon. As the name suggests, spin scrubbers spin their bristles to reach cracks and crevices to remove mold and other unwanted areas that are difficult to clean. Can be used on bathtubs, tiles, grout, floors, walls, kitchens, and even glass. It has multiple speeds depending on the surface you use it on, and the adjustable handle means you…

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Oblix at The Shard partners with Fable Whiskey for World Whiskey Day and Father’s Day 11th May 2024 Oblix at the Shard has announced an exclusive partnership with The Fable Whiskey with two specially designed events to commemorate World Whiskey Day and Father’s Day. The collaboration will launch an experience featuring custom whiskey-based cocktails and a menu that pairs perfectly with Fable Whiskey selections. Set against a backdrop of panoramic views of the London skyline, this event is the perfect Father’s Day gift or a special outing for the whiskey lover in your life. The first of these appointments, “Dinner…

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The desire to get better every year is the goal of every professional athlete. Very few people can actually achieve that. Of course, there are some who appear unstoppable when they burst onto the scene with talent and panache in equal measure. But even they can succumb to pressure, injury, and a host of other factors that can stop an athlete, push them back, or force them to try again. Setbacks, disorientation, loss of focus and motivation are all completely natural. But Lauren Price doesn’t seem to be doing anything natural. read more: I’m Britain’s worst boxer and I want…

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