Two environmental activists, Rajan Naidu, 73, and Niamh Lynch, 22, have been charged with damaging Stonehenge by spraying orange paint powder on the monuments. The group Just Stop Oil claimed responsibility for the act, using cornstarch-based paint that would dissolve in the rain. English Heritage quickly removed the powder, and the activists are set to appear in court on Dec. 13 for charges related to the protest, which was part of a series of disruptive acts by the group to raise awareness about the climate crisis.
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'Troubling decline' in secondary school PE lessons
A "troubling decline" in physical education (PE) hours for England's secondary school pupils has been highlighted by the Youth Sport Trust (YST), which reports nearly 4,000 PE hours lost in the past year and a total of almost 45,000 hours since the 2012 London Olympics. Additionally, the number of PE teachers in England has decreased by 7%, prompting the YST to call for urgent action to prioritize PE. In response, the government stated its commitment...
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