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Colony Reservoir dries up after warmest spring on record
Colony Reservoir dries up after warmest spring on record

BBC News

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • BBC News

Colony Reservoir dries up after warmest spring on record

A reservoir at the Charnwood Lodge nature reserve has dried up due to the "extremely dry" spring, a wildlife organisation has and Rutland Wildlife Trust (LRWT) said all the fish in the water have died at Colony Reservoir in UK recorded its warmest spring on record and its driest in more than 50 years, according to provisional figures from the Met added the reservoir was entirely fed by rainwater run-off from the surrounding hills, but the supply has run out due to the dry weather. A spokesperson said: "It's not a pretty sight up there at the minute. "Because of the remote location it's been impossible to fill up by any other means and it's also made any potential rescuing of the fish impossible, too."The spokesperson added the reservoir can dry up "from time to time" but added that it had not happened "for a number of years".

CVU Over Comes Rutland in Quarters
CVU Over Comes Rutland in Quarters

Yahoo

time08-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

CVU Over Comes Rutland in Quarters

HINESBURG, VT – The division 1 boy's lacrosse state tournament saw Rutland at Champlain Valley Union for quarterfinal action. CVU got out to a fast start with 6 straight goals, before Rutland would begin a come back. In the end the host school Red Hawks would win 13-8. Highlights from the game in the video above. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Glinton development of 24 homes refused a second time by council
Glinton development of 24 homes refused a second time by council

BBC News

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Glinton development of 24 homes refused a second time by council

A new proposal for a housing development in a village has been refused by planners at a plan for 24 new homes in Glinton, near Peterborough, was put forward by the Rutland-based developer, Hereward Homes Ltd. Peterborough City Council refused the new scheme on Wednesday, following an initial application that was declined in to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS), the case officer report stated the latest proposal was "near identical" to the last and would have a "detrimental impact" on the village's rural setting. The fresh application was put forward in March, which Hereward Homes Ltd said addressed the previous developer argued the proposed development demonstrated a "high quality of design" and would use materials appropriate to the character of the application received objections from the council's conservation officer, urban design officer and five local residents. 'Unstainable development' The area has been the subject of three applications for new homes in the of them were refused for reasons including insufficient visitor parking and highway safety. In May, plans for 250 homes submitted by Gladman Developments were refused, which raised concerns with the parish council and application by Larkfleet Group for 95 homes was refused in February following opposition from Randall, the vice-chairman of Glinton Parish Council, previously told the LDRS of the village's concerns about the proposed allocation of 355 homes in the council's draft Local said: "Glinton is getting a big chunk of the development that's being proposed for rural villages and that is really unsustainable." Follow Peterborough news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

WATCH: Off-road mega test - what's the best 4x4?
WATCH: Off-road mega test - what's the best 4x4?

Auto Car

time04-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Auto Car

WATCH: Off-road mega test - what's the best 4x4?

We may not be in the same league as the indigenous peoples of North America when talking about snow, or those of the Middle East about sand. Clag, clart, gunk, mire, ooze – call it what you will, it seems we are notorious global experts on it. And we're looking at the full glorious spectrum of it today, in an old Rutland limestone quarry criss-crossed with tracks and paths. This is exactly the kind of place we need to be to settle a question posed by the arrival of the new, J250-generation Toyota Land Cruiser. Here and now, which is the best, toughest and most capable road-legal, dual-purpose off-roading 4x4 on sale? We tested it against the Ineos Grenadier and Land Rover Defender to find out - watch the video above for our definitive verdict.

BuzzRx® Medical Advisor Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland Joins Mo News Podcast to Discuss the State of American Health
BuzzRx® Medical Advisor Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland Joins Mo News Podcast to Discuss the State of American Health

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

BuzzRx® Medical Advisor Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland Joins Mo News Podcast to Discuss the State of American Health

Topics Range From the High Cost of Insurance to the Rise of GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs PHOENIX, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In an eye-opening new podcast episode of Mo News, journalist and podcast host Mosheh Oinounou sits down with Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland—a triple board certified critical care physician and Medical Advisor for BuzzRx—to unpack some of the most pressing issues in American healthcare today. The discussion spans topics ranging from the crippling cost of insurance to the growing popularity of GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. BuzzRx, a free prescription savings service that allows users to instantly find the lowest price on their medication at pharmacies nationwide, can help users save on a wide variety of prescription medications (like GLP-1s) and help fill in gaps in insurance. With over 91 million Americans reporting they cannot afford quality healthcare if they needed it today, Dr. Rutland and Mosheh explore why the U.S. healthcare system has become so prohibitively expensive—and what patients can do to navigate it. "A lot of it comes down to a system that prioritizes profit over patient access," says Dr. Rutland. Between rising hospital costs, pharmaceutical pricing, and complex insurance negotiations, it's the average American who ends up paying the price—literally. Dr. Rutland highlights how patients increasingly delay care, skip prescriptions, or split doses due to costs—even if they have insurance. As a solution, he emphasizes the role BuzzRx plays in helping bridge that affordability gap. "I tell all my patients about BuzzRx. It's a free prescription savings tool that can help you save up to 80% on your medications," Rutland explains. "In fact, the average BuzzRx user saves about $1,100 a year—equivalent to the cost of a new iPhone or multiple car payments." Additionally, the hot topic of GLP-1 medications, such as Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Mounjaro®, which have skyrocketed in popularity for their weight-loss benefits, is discussed. Rutland breaks down how these medications work, how much weight patients can expect to lose, and what side effects and risks users should consider. "GLP-1s are changing lives," Dr. Rutland notes. "But they're also expensive—over $1,000 a month in some cases. Even with insurance, cost is often a barrier. That's where services like BuzzRx make a real difference. Since January 2023, BuzzRx users have saved over $4.5 million on semaglutide alone." Dr. Rutland also shares emerging research on other health benefits tied to GLP-1s, including reduced inflammation and improved sleep apnea outcomes, pointing to a promising future for the class of drugs. "We're just scratching the surface of what GLP-1 medications can do," he says. "The more we learn, the more possibilities we unlock— for potentially treating and preventing numerous diseases." The episode offers practical advice for patients, from talking to their doctor to exploring medication discounts via the BuzzRx mobile app or website. Listen to the full podcast episode on any major podcast platform or YouTube. Mo News fans have the opportunity for additional savings of up to $5 off their first prescription fill with BuzzRx by visiting About Dr. Cedric "Jamie" Rutland:Cedric "Jamie" Rutland, MD, FCCP, is a triple board-certified Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Internal Medicine physician and owner of Rutland Medical Group, a private practice in Newport Beach, CA. Dr. Rutland is also BuzzRx's Medical Advisor as of 2025 and the owner of Medicine Deconstructed Productions, a company that produces medical education for healthcare companies and the general population. He serves as Vice President for the nonprofit organization AHSM, whose mission is to preserve the integrity of online medical information. He is a sought-after speaker, educator, and thought leader, having contributed to numerous medical publications and public health initiatives. He is also the podcast host of "The Health Exchange" and an internationally recognized speaker and educator. Prior to forming his own companies, Dr. Rutland completed his Bachelor of Science from the University of California, Davis, medical school, and Internal Medicine residency from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, and completed his fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care from the University of Kansas Medical Center. He is also an expert in asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, interstitial lung disease, endobronchial ultrasound, navigational bronchoscopy, and vaping-related lung injury. About Mo News:Mo News is a leading independent news platform and podcast hosted by veteran journalist Mosheh Oinounou. Mo News delivers fact-based reporting and insightful interviews to help audiences make sense of complex issues shaping today's world. Press ContactPress@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE BuzzRx Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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