The WHO International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies processed meat as “carcinogenic to humans” and includes it in the Group 1 list of carcinogens, which also includes tobacco and ...
In the evening, a few clear breaks may develop for a time, but once again cloud cover looks to thicken from the west into the night, with some patchy mist and fog possible in places. Monday ...
A Derbyshire district is becoming a hotspot for electricity battery farms in agricultural fields and councillors admit they are unprepared to deal with it. South Derbyshire has received ...
The Ashbourne Reborn transformation programme has been made possible after an investment of £15.9 million. The works will include changes to highways and public spaces in the town, something ...
The first phase of roadworks is set to begin as part of a regeneration project in the Derbyshire town of Ashbourne. Work is due to get under way on the south section of Dig Street from Monday as a ...
Louis Ashbourne Serkis stars as angst-filled teenager Johnny in ITV's new crime thriller Out There, which follows a farmer and his son who become entangled in the terrifying world of county lines ...
Meanwhile, Louis Ashbourne Serkis plays the crucial role of Nathan's son Johnny, who finds himself caught up in the dangerous world of the area's drugs trade. Louis Ashbourne Serkis is an English ...
Ashbourne Serkis is the son of Andy Serkis, famed for his role as CGI character Gollum in the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit film series, and Lorraine Ashbourne, who starred in Sherwood and Bridgerton. ...
Louis Ashbourne Serkis plays Johnny Williams, son of Nathan Williams, played by Martin Clunes in the drama. The drama portrays the invasion of the land treasured by a farmer, played by Martin ...
Louis Ashbourne Serkis, who portrays his teenage son Johnny Williams, joins him in the series. Out There tells the story of a farmer whose land and family are endangered by county lines drug ...
Restrictions against eating “unclean meats/animals with a cloven hoof" is one of those subjects that Christians often think they can skip over because “it’s just an Old Testament dietary law." But ...