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Grey Seal - Farne Islands - Northumbria. After spending the night with seals I learned that some can howl like wolves. When I replicate the sound they take notice.

Kingfishers not only look down for fish they have to be alert for preditors

 

Keith

with droooooooooool

We saw a number of Steller's sea eagles as we drove around. Often they'd perch on top of telephone poles, and sometimes we could get pretty close.

JR, very aware of his surroundings.

14.06.2025 - Lançamento do Defesa Civil Alerta para a região Nordeste.

 

No Centro Nacional de Gerenciamento de Riscos e Desastres (CENAD, com os ministro da Integração e do Desenvolvimento Regional (MIDR), Waldez Góes; e do presidente da Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações (Anatel), Carlos Baigorri.

 

Foto: Ricardo Stuckert / PR

A joint operation with Trading Standards in South Manchester has taken place as part of Safe4Summer.

 

The initiative is part of the Government’s mission to restore and strengthen local policing in communities and reduce or prevent anti-social behaviour (ASB). As part of this, there will be a greater visibility of Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers and partners as we work together across crime hot spot areas.

 

Kate Green, Deputy Mayor for Safer and Stronger Communities, said: "We’re determined to ensure Greater Manchester is a safer place for everyone. The Safer Streets Summer Initiative is a testament to our dedication to reducing crime and enhancing the quality of life for our residents.

 

“By continuing to work closely with our communities and partners, we aim to create an environment where everyone feels safe and can enjoy not only the summer but all year round and every year. We’ll be working hard to ensure our town centres are safe and welcoming for all.”

 

Assistant Chief Constable Matt Boyle, GMP’s lead for Local Policing, said: “Our neighbourhoods are negatively impacted by various crimes such as the illegal use of e-bikes, drug dealing and other ASB.

 

“As a force, it’s our mission to listen to our community’s concerns and take action where crime is committed. Our proactive approach to tackling neighbourhood crime has meant that since 2021, we’ve reduced burglary by a third and vehicle crime by a quarter, thanks to the dedication of our local neighbourhood teams, working closely with partners across the region.

 

“Over the summer months, they will be focusing on increasing engagement with our communities to listen and respond to their concerns. Residents and business owners will also see an increase in the visibility of officers and partners, as we work together to ensure a safe summer for all. This isn’t about trying to spoil people’s fun over the summer months, it is making sure everyone can enjoy themselves without feeling unsafe or being hurt.

 

“We welcome the Home Office initiative, which perfectly aligns to the neighbourhood policing model our force implemented locally two years ago. Safe4Summer is the perfect opportunity to highlight the strength of our partnerships in Greater Manchester, and our determination to minimise crime and disorder and to ensure Greater Manchester is a safer and more desirable place for all.”

 

TravelSafe Partnership Manager at Transport for Greater Manchester, Kate Green, said: “While the vast majority of people using the Bee Network do so safely and responsibly, we know that crime and anti-social behaviour increases over school holidays, and that is not something we will tolerate.

 

“We work hard every day to keep people safe, whether that’s through our engagement programme or the many proactive operations that take place. We will have an increased presence across the Bee Network to prevent and deter incidents, helping people to travel and enjoy their summer safely and with confidence.”

 

In 2023, Greater Manchester Police made a commitment that every district ward has a named local police officer, and we would keep communities informed through our use of the community messaging service, Bee in the Loop, which provides the latest news on events and incidents straight to your email inbox.

 

In April 2025, we welcomed the opportunity to further strengthen our neighbourhood offer, with an increase in numbers of neighbourhood officers by 176, to help GMP to continue to deliver in tackling crime and working with partners and communities to keep our streets safe.

 

To receive free direct email alerts about how your Neighbourhood Policing Team is keeping your area safe, sign up to Bee in the Loop - www.beeintheloop.co.uk.

To report crime in your neighbourhood, contact the police via LiveChat at www.gmp.police.uk, or by calling 101 or dialling 999 in an emergency.

 

La presidenta de la Comunidad de Madrid, Cristina Cifuentes, ha hecho hoy un llamamiento al respeto a la diferencia, el castigo de los delitos de odio y el ejemplo de tolerancia que deben dar los políticos y responsables públicos, durante el acto celebrado en la Asamblea de Madrid, como homenaje a las víctimas del Holocausto.

 

Cifuentes ha afirmado que “no se puede pasar por alto ninguna injuria o gesto que trivialice lo que fue esta infamia”, ni ningún intento de “estigmatizar a nadie por su origen, su fe o sus ideas”. “No hay desafío pequeño ni palabra inofensiva”, ha señalado. En este sentido, ha alertado sobre “el fantasma del antisemitismo, el fanatismo religioso y la intransigencia ideológica, que siguen planeando sobre la Europa de las libertades, a veces, bajo nuevas formas, especialmente crueles, como el terrorismo”.

 

Este simbólico acto, en el que se recuerda a las víctimas coincidiendo con la fecha en la que fue liberado el campo de concentración de Auswichtz, hace 71 años, es organizado por la comunidad judía de Madrid en la Asamblea de regional, desde el año 2000. Precisamente, el Parlamento regional fue la primera institución que celebró esta conmemoración con el fin de honrar a las víctimas de la Shoáh (Holocausto), tal y como ha señalado la presidenta

 

Cachita (Sushi), surveying the yard for anything that moves.

Photo: Shabnam Honorbakhsh, MOA Acting Conservator

Hunton Steam and Vintage Rally

 

Yorkshire

 

September 2011

Character by Karne.

An ALERT Recruit shakes the hand of an officer as he promotes out of Basic Training.

They really are curious about you

Squirrel in our backyard on the lookout for nutty photographers.

The survey vessel Alert's bow, in the Carr Maritime Gallery, Grytviken, South Georgia.

Facebook will now include targeted AMBER Alerts in its News Feed on both its mobile and desktop versions. The new feature was put in as part of a new partnership with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to help find missing kids faster.

While many Facebook users have...

 

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Oldham and Rochdale could see outbreaks of sleet and snow from Wednesday evening. The Met Office has put a severe weather warning in place, in parts. A separate yellow alert has been issued for Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Cumbria to be aware of possible travel disruption. Met Office said, "At this stage, it looks as if the heaviest snow will affect upland areas of northern England, including Pennine routes, three to six centimetres may fall with possibly 10cm. Engineers from United Utilities advising customers in Saddleworth and Rochdale to double check internal pipes for any leaks and know where the stop tap is. Internal pipework is the responsibility of the homeowners, the company said, "Maintenance crews are already testing and preparing public water mains for cold weather across North West to prevent bursts." (Image/PA)

Located at the Howards Grove VFD In Sheboygan county, WI

From my trip to Venice, 2017

One meerkat acts as look out, staying alert at all times. I love these little animals, they are so cute!

I wanted to get him with ears pricked, so my grandmother made this weird chirping noise, which got his attention quickly.

North West London.

Alert Bay

 

First Nations burial grounds

Sacred Land

New 365 project 2025. 05/22/365

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