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John and Jill Marchese are the third family to run Emery's Farm, a 60-acre plot growing blueberries, pumpkins and sunflowers.
Devastated by last year’s drought, crop damage, and financial struggles, the family-owned business has been forced to downsize in hopes of survival.
The remnants of Britain’s once mighty empire still give the mother country more than a few headaches.
But perhaps the strongest pong is regulatory. For too long Ofwat, the industry’s economic regulator since privatisation in 1989, was shy of letting prices rise to finance investment.
Britain’s public finances are bad. Their future looks worse A cherished pension policy poses a hefty fiscal risk ...
Britain's insolvent Lindsey oil refinery will close down after no buyers were found for the site, Energy Minister Michael Shanks said in a statement on Monday.
Martin Ivens, Columnist Britain's Afghan Cover-Up Takes State Secrecy Too Far UK voters don’t trust the establishment. The government’s tendency to try to bury mistakes doesn’t help.
Tesla's long-awaited 1950s-themed retro-futuristic diner is now open in LA, offering food, drinks and entertainment while your car is Supercharged.
Bird experts say they have found the oldest barn owl ever recorded in Britain and Ireland. The British Trust for Ornithololgy (BTO) said the owl, originally ringed as a chick in Nottinghamshire in ...
With almost every day that passes, Britain is progressively embracing its own destruction by groveling to its mortal foes and dumping big-time on its most loyal friends. Prime Minister Keir Starmer… ...
The United Nations warned on Sunday (July 20) of a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with a sharp rise in malnourished children admitted to Rantisi Children's Hospital due to severe shortages ...
Potato chips, or crisps, aren’t just a snack to the British. Over the past few years they’ve been elevated to something entirely different, as the nation’s highest and lowest echelons of ...