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Sunday 1 January 2017

ITV launch new 'soap-style' reality show featuring glamorous… dogs

The show is said to follow the format made famous by the Real Housewives franchise, which first followed a group of Orange County women.
The format has done incredibly well spawning nine American versions and nine international, including The Real Housewives of Cheshire in the UK.
Filming will apparently begin in the new year and will focus on Britain's glamorous dogs and their breeders.read more

The New Saints break Ajax's 44-year world record after Welsh club win 27th straight game

Welsh Premier League champions The New Saints have broken Ajax's 44-year world record for the most consecutive wins.
The great Ajax team of Johan Cruyff, Johan Neeskens and Arie Haan won 26 consecutive games in 1972 at a time when the Dutch club were dominating European football.
But TNS - who are currently 21 points clear at the top of the Welsh Premier League - eclipsed that by winning 2-0 at Cefn Druids on Friday night.
The Guinness Book of Records have already verified that TNS will remove Ajax from the record books.read more

Motorway speed limits near roadworks could be raised

The Government has announced new plans to raise speed limits near roadworks on motorways to cut congestion

Motorways and trunk roads could see faster speed limits introduced near roadworks under new plans to cut down on congestion.
The Department for Transport wants to raise speed limits near roadworks from the current maximum of 50mph, and has tasked Highways England to determine whether this can be done "safely." 
The agency is currently running a trial on a four-mile stretch of roadworks on the M1 with a 60mph limit. If the trial is declared a success faster limits could appear throughout the country. 
Transport minister John Haynes has also asked Highways England to limit roadside works to no longer than 10 miles, as well as increasing the number of lanes open during roadworks.   
The reforms are much needed as the latest traffic predictions by the DfT estimate a potential 55 per cent rise in traffic numbers by 2040. The next few years will also see a rising number of roadworks as Highways England is currently busy converting over 4,000 miles of the motorway network into new ‘smart’ motorways. Smart motorways will use the hard shoulder as an added lane during busy periods as well as variable speed limits to cut congestion. -read more

You now need ID to vote

From next year you will need to bring identification to the polling station in order to cast your vote, following the adoption of recommendations to crack down on electoral fraud.
Traditionally, voters bring a polling card posted to their address, but a pilot scheme will be introduced next year in which a driving licence, passport or utility bill will also be required.
Earlier this year, former cabinet minister Sir Eric Pickles produced a report into electoral fraud, following widespread corruption in Tower Hamlets, and concluded abuse of Britain’s electoral system was widespread.read more

Massive jellyfish found washed up on North Devon beach

image: http://www.northdevonjournal.co.uk/images/localworld/ugc-images/276410/Article/images/29982522/15741991-large.jpg
The Barrel jellyfish washed up near Fremington Quay
The Barrel jellyfish washed up near Fremington Quay
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This giant jellyfish was discovered this week on a North Devon beach.
The marine animal - thought to be a Barrel jellyfish - measured around 40cm across.

Read more at http://www.northdevonjournal.co.uk/massive-jellyfish-found-washed-up-on-north-devon-beach/story-29982522-detail/story.html#q2RuxMly3ed5dEVv.99

Worlds Smallest Radio Receiver.

Built by a team of Harvard scientists with parts size of 2 atoms.It   could work in space or a heart pacemaker.The radio uses diamond imperfections or nitrogen -vacancy centers to convert radio waves and a magnetic field can be used to change channels.

Protected Status.

The following have been protected status by government body historic England-a bronze age mound in the suburbs,set of lampposts,rock carvings by conscientious objectors,18th century artificial beehives are among 1,00 places given this status.