Pride of Britain hero exchanges epic Everest for fantastic fjords
Hari Budha Magar, a Gurkha from Nepal who served with the British Army for 15 years, lost both of his legs in an IED explosion in Afghanistan in 2010.
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Hari Budha Magar, a Gurkha from Nepal who served with the British Army for 15 years, lost both of his legs in an IED explosion in Afghanistan in 2010.
When Michelle Tolley won an award at the Daily Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards for her campaign work, she was on top of the world. But there was another surprise in store for her.
For nearly a century, York has been home to one of the world’s most popular chocolate bars: KitKat.
Food and drink are vital to any family gathering, and when the Boyce family get together, their chatter soon turns to Nestlé - with generations of Boyces having worked at the company’s Tutbury factory in Derbyshire.
"People don't always think engineering is creative, but it really is," says Emma Robinson, who joined Nestlé's graduate scheme last September. "We’re drawing things, we're thinking about big ideas – it's really exciting. We're the people who figure out how to make 'that thing' a reality."
"People don't always think engineering is creative, but it really is," says Emma Robinson, who joined Nestlé's graduate scheme last September. "We’re drawing things, we're thinking about big ideas – it's really exciting. We're the people who figure out how to make 'that thing' a reality."
“I love mornings,” says 36-year-old dairy farmer Jonny Slack of Dolphenby Farm in Cumbria, where he looks after some 500 cows.
The summer holidays are almost here, and millions of kids across the UK are looking forward to weeks off school.