Albino animals as seen in one of seven Darwinian display case created by Henry Flower, director of the Natural History Museum in London, between 1887 and 1891. More in @ravishingbeasts's unlocked article from Issue 47 (“Logistics”). https://t.co/NihpqDcY49
'People should be getting higher & higher wages and that would be the definition of a good outcome [to a degree], right at the time when you're saying don't ask for higher wages because that's going to wreck the economy?'
@susannareid100 asks the Education Minister how the Govt can prioritise high wages for a successful degree when they're encouraging people not to ask for a pay rise to reduce inflation.
Rachel Spelling uses old, and new, paint charts as her canvas. Filling them with tiny, colour appropriate works of art.
https://t.co/SU3vpRmxVc
via Colossal.
The first peregrine falcon egg has hatched at the nest box on top of the Newton Building at Nottingham Trent University!
You can watch a livestream of the nest box here:
https://t.co/8KD1Cui73K
Even manmade objects can become miniature coral reefs. This Lego door frame has been lying at the bottom of the sea for 26 years and has a tiny Devonshire cup coral growing inside one of its studs. It's one of over 18,000 lost from the cargo ship Tokio Express in 1997.
At Colnbrook detention centre yesterday, we held a vigil for Frank Ospina, whose death is the result of a death-making border regime. 🕯️
We mourned in community & solidarity with our friends still held inside, demanding justice for all those caught in the violence of the border.
When we worked together at Ch4, Paul O’Grady insisted that new roles on his show were advertised in the local Job Centre. He wanted anyone and everyone to be able to apply so they could get a break like he had. And it made the show better. A kind and generous man.