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AddressKaynarca, Tersane Kavşağı, R01, Neomarin AVM 2K, 34890 Pendik/İstanbul
Phone (0216) 670 12 86
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Twin red panda cubs born in Longleat breeding scheme

Twin red panda cubs born in Longleat breeding scheme
Sep 15,2023 12:31 pm

... The twin males were born in the summer at Longleat Safari Park and handlers said they were developing well...

Covid: Higher blood clot risks and Shanghai lockdown food shortage fears

Covid: Higher blood clot risks and Shanghai lockdown food shortage fears
Apr 7,2022 9:55 am

... The zoo is now on display at Longleat Safari Park...

Longleat welcomes first southern koala joey

Longleat welcomes first southern koala joey
Feb 1,2022 3:43 am

... Longleat welcomes first southern koala joeyLongleat Safari Park has welcomed a new addition to its koala clan at England s only koala colony...

Obituary: The Marquess of Bath

Obituary: The Marquess of Bath
Apr 18,2020 8:13 pm

... the profile has been further strengthened, as the owner of the popular stately home and Safari Park, Longleat House, complete with resident lions...

Coronavirus: Mr, bath dies after the conclusion of the contract Covid-19

Coronavirus: Mr, bath dies after the conclusion of the contract Covid-19
Apr 18,2020 8:13 pm

... The nobleman was known for his extravagant style of dress the Safari Park, Longleat confirmed the news on Facebook, expressing their deepest sadness over his death...

Longleat Safari Park chipmunks sent hundreds of socks

Longleat Safari Park chipmunks sent hundreds of socks
Feb 16,2020 9:11 am

...The family of chipmunks at Longleat Safari Park use the socks to nest in during the winter A wildlife park has been inundated after putting out an appeal for chipmunk worthy socks to help keep the rodents warm over Christmas...

The Papers: Family fears over lorry deaths after 'last text'

The Papers: Family fears over lorry deaths after 'last text'
Feb 16,2020 7:30 am

... The lead story in the claims Strictly Come Dancing has been caught up in a voting scandal after a boss at Longleat emailed dozens of staff to say the Safari Park would reimburse them for the cost of phone calls made to keep Lady Emma Weymouth in the competition...

Changing places: Why countries decide to take their main cities

Changing places: Why countries decide to take their main cities
Feb 16,2020 5:38 am

... It is a Safari Park, a zoo, and a minimum of three stages...

The Papers: Family fears over lorry deaths after 'last text'

Feb 16,2020 3:00 am

Pham Thi Tra My, 26, has not been heard from since she sent messages on Tuesday in which She Said she could not breathe

Most of The Front pages feature the same image of Pham Thi Tra My - the Vietnamese woman who is thought to be one of the people whose body was found in the back of a lorry in Essex.

The headline highlights what The Paper calls a "series of desperate messages" she sent to her family. "I'm dying because I can't breathe. I'm sorry Mum. "

The says the texts were sent at 22:30 BST on Tuesday - Three Hours before The Lorry was opened and 39 bodies were discovered inside.

The says "heartbreaking" appeals for information by Vietnamese families "appear to contradict" the initial suggestion by police that all of those who died were Chinese - But adds it is understood that some of the Vietnamese victims may have been using Chinese passports.

Immigration sources have told the that British checks at ports used to smuggle people into the UK have been "scaled back" over The Past 18 months as manpower was diverted to the migrant crisis in the Channel.

Workers rights

A leaked paper has raised fears over workers' rights after Brexit, according to the.

The document - drafted by the Brexit Department - is said to show the government plans to diverge from Brussels on regulations, despite pledging to maintain a level playing field.

The FT says The Paper also "appears to contradict" comments by Boris Johnson on Wednesday - When he said the UK was committed to the highest possible standards for workers' rights.

The Shadow Brexit minister, Jenny Chapman , is quoted as saying the document confirms Labour's "worst fears". The Brexit Department has declined to comment.

Ex-PM Theresa May has been criticised in a new book being serialised in The Times

A book, which sets out how Theresa May was "surly" and a "terrible campaigner" during The Last election, is featured on the Front Page of the.

The book entitled "May At Ten", which is being serialised by The Paper , says the former Prime Minister was "so prickly" that one of her advisors had to become a full-time minder.

Written by The Historian , Sir Anthony Seldon , the book also describes Mrs May as having "tears in Her Eyes " as she "banged her fist on the table" to insist that The Social care reform, later dubbed the dementia tax, was included in her manifesto.

'Establishment fudge'

Sir Anthony concludes that The Campaign "cruelly exposed" what he calls Mrs May's "unusually inflexible and introverted character".

Survivors and families of those who died in the Grenfell Tower disaster have told the that they fear next week's official report on The Fire will be an "establishment fudge" that will become "Drowned Out by Brexit".

The Paper says they've urged The Chairman of The Public inquiry, Sir Martin Moore-Bick, to "be as hard-hitting" as the Macpherson report into the murder of Stephen Lawrence and include "strong criticism" of the leadership of the London Fire Brigade. But they are concerned he will "go soft on The Authorities ".

"I hope Moore-Bick sees his place in history", says one man who witnessed people falling from The Burning building.

The Lead story in the claims Strictly Come Dancing has been Caught Up in a "voting scandal" after a boss at Longleat emailed dozens of staff to say the Safari Park would reimburse them for the cost of phone calls made to keep Lady Emma Weymouth in The Competition .

Emma Thynn, Viscountess Weymouth, avoided being in the bottom two last week, after surviving a dance off against BBC Radio 1 DJ Dev Griffin in the previous episode

She is the daughter-in-law of the Marquess of Bath, who owns the Longleat estate. Longleat has told The Sun Lady Emma and her family had no knowledge of the offer which was made by an employee who acted without permission.

The BBC has told The Paper that action was taken as soon as the issue was brought to its attention and there was no impact on The Public vote.

An analysis of charity donations on self-assessment tax forms has led the to conclude that the richest Britons are "failing to do their bit" for those who are less fortunate.

The Paper found that nearly two thirds of people earning More Than £250,000 "Gave nothing" to good causes last year and reports that the average donation made by those high earners is only 1. 7% of their income, compared with 3. 1% by people who earn less than £50,000.

Campaigners have told The Times the figures underline why Britain needs "a revolution in philanthropic giving".

And while many of us will enjoy an extra hour in bed tonight When The Clocks go back, But The Urges its readers to spare a thought for Roy West from Hampshire - who has 5,000 timepieces to adjust.

The 75-year-old, who has been amassing clocks for almost 40 Years , says he will spend More Than five hours making sure his collection syncs with GMT.

He tells The Paper his wife picks up a new pack of batteries every time she goes to the shops and insists the constant ticking and chiming no longer bothers them. "You get used to it", he says.

Finally, the is delighted at the results of an international cheese competition which, it claims, "have left a sour aftertaste in France".

A cheddar made in Somerset won one of The Top prizes at The World Cheese Awards But there was only one French product in The Top 15 Cheeses - prompting one French newspaper to describe the judging as "sacrilege".

The Paper 's leader column hails "Grate Britain".



Source of news: bbc.com

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