I did use the cross-post feature. Many apps do not recognise or acknowledge cross-posting yet which might explain why this article may have appeared multiple times for you.
Yes, weirdly the very same website wrote about it back then (https://www.iflscience.com/fully-intact-dinosaur-embryo-found-inside-fossilized-egg-62004). I’m not sure what inspired another article now.
This was originally published in 2021 so I wonder why it has a new article.
https://www.iflscience.com/fully-intact-dinosaur-embryo-found-inside-fossilized-egg-62004
Thanks! This definitely puts the whole situation in a bit different light, doesn’t it.
Do you have a source for this?
Huh?
There have been cases where pubs have been destroyed without permission and the courts have ordered them to be rebuilt brick by brick.
Here are a couple of examples from the past two years that I could remember:
I’m hooked! I hope it continues to be reported on in the national news so I don’t have to occasionally trawl local news for updates sporadically.
Is this an automated post? You told me this already earlier today and I told you that I am cross-posting but most apps do not yet recognise the function.
Just use the website; there are annoying pop-ups asking you to subscribe, but they don’t limit how many articles you can read.
Archived version: https://archive.ph/WaIZw
Full text:
UK homeware retailer Wilko has warned that it is on the brink of collapse, putting some 12,000 jobs at risk.
The privately-owned company said it had filed a “notice of intention” to appoint administrators after failing to find enough emergency investment.
Wilko, which has 400 UK stores across the UK, is well-known for its affordable everyday items.
Chief executive Mark Jackson said it would continue to talk with interested parties about options for the business.
He said the company was left with “no choice but to take this action”, but hopes to find a solution as quickly as possible to “preserve the business”.
Wilko did not confirm in the announcement on Thursday whether or not any jobs would be affected.
Andy Prendergast, national secretary at the GMB union, said: "This is extremely concerning but we remain hopeful that a buyer can be found.
“Wilko’s staff deserve reassurance that their jobs are safe. We hope this is the number one priority going forward.”
Wilko added that it had received “significant interest” from investors and some offers, but none of them would have provided enough cash within the time needed.
Rising interest rates, higher energy costs and squeezed consumer spending have all been weighing on retailers.
Shops including furniture retailer Made.com and clothing group Joules collapsed into administration last year, although both were offered rescue deals by High Street giant Next.
But Wilko’s boss said on Thursday that the company, which has an annual turnover of about £1.2bn, had a “robust turnaround plan” in place.
The discount chain has been struggling for months and had been considering a company voluntary arrangement, under which some of its landlords would have received no rent for three years.
After Mr Jackson joined the retailer late last year, the retailer announced that it would cut 400 jobs in an attempt to cut costs.
At the time, the GMB union said the company was in a “fight for survival”.
Catherine Shuttleworth, founder of retail analysis firm Savvy Marketing, told the BBC that the announcement marked a sad day for a “stalwart of the UK High Street”.
“It should have been Wilko’s time to shine, with the Cost of Living crisis going on and shoppers looking for a bargain”.
But she added that customers had been going to rivals such as Home Bargains, B&M and the Range as they looked for discounted food, household goods and garden items.
Longer-term problems at Wilko have been exposed, she said, with a lack of investment over time and issues with stock in recent months.
The latest announcement by Wilko gives it breathing space of up to 10 working days to come up with a rescue deal.
The company, which was founded in 1930 in Leicester, is still owned by the Wilkinson family.
It has already borrowed £40m from Hilco, a specialist retail investor and the owner of Homebase, and has even been exploring the potential sale of a stake in business, according to reports by Sky News.
Ms Shuttleworth added: "I don’t think we’ll see Wilko disappear from the High Street, because it’s such a well-loved brand and shoppers hold it in high regard.
“But, it could look very different in the future.”
Archive link: https://archive.li/EYhPc
It’s mostly tabloid press covering this story, but here’s one slightly more legitimate source I found: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/08/01/zhanna-samsonova-tiktok-instagram-vegan-diet-dies/
(archive link: https://archive.li/Pz4S8)
This exact article was posted here 12 hours ago: https://lemmy.ml/post/2667920
We started a discussion on this yesterday: https://feddit.uk/post/886333
I did crosspost using a browser.
Okay, fair enough!
This makes sense. Homes for a large numbers of additional people were needed, and these homes were available.
Out of interest, what made you stop Postcrossing? I used to do it a lot, but the huge increase in stamp prices made me knock it on the head.
They did see the criticism; in fact a lot of it was aimed directly at them. But they thought that they were right.