Could ancient grains grown in Ireland thousands of years ago be reintroduced to enhance food security?
On tonight's episode of @10Things_ToKnow, we will hear about CropRevive, a project led by Meriel McClatchie and Sónia Negrão at @ucddublin.
📺Tune in at 8.30pm on @RTEOne
Philip Cairns (13) vanished on this day in Dublin in 1986 while walking back to school after lunch break. His schoolbag was found in a laneway in south Dublin one week later. Someone knows the answer. Thinking of Philip and his family. @gardainfo @ForensicSci_Ire
🌾🚜 Why would @ucddublin archaeologist be at #Ploughing2024?
In our latest Earth Comment, Meriel McClatchie @ucdarchaeology shares how ancient farming research connects with modern agriculture + food security at one of Europe's largest farming events
🔗 https://t.co/jy45TX8LAj
As a child bereaved by fatal domestic abuse, headlines calling a man who killed three women a “nice guy” and “normal person” have felt personally traumatic.
The media called my father a “gentle man” and “nice chap”, which misrepresented the controlling reality that myself and my family experienced for years. It compounded our trauma.
Reporting like this causes so much damage – both to victims’ families, and to public understandings of coercive control. It has to stop. Now.
We need every single newsroom trained in how to report domestic abuse deaths, and to lobby the regulator for stronger rules. The press has the power to prevent further deaths and save women’s lives.
Please support this crowdfunder I’ve started to support @we_level_up’s crucial work to train journalists in their Dignity For Dead Women guidelines.
This takes all of us ➡️ https://t.co/iPJGFUs7Qn
Hey @British_Airways Since when is it your practice to abandon customers overnight who’ve missed a connection due to delayed 1st leg on one through ticket? And then suggesting they book their own onward flight? EU reg261 in force as 1st flight originated EU.
Hey @British_Airways Since when is it your practice to abandon customers overnight who’ve missed a connection due to delayed 1st leg on one through ticket? And then suggesting they book their own onward flight? EU reg261 in force as 1st flight originated EU.